Can we call it a dead bird..
I mean, if it was just the torso, but no wings, we'd call it a dead bird.
But with wings and no torso, it becomes just wings, and not a dead bird.
Strange.
Answer to first question,I am still here ! ,almost 60 years later! What DME
wrote is correct..This place should have been off limits for all pre -teenagers
unless they were really mental,then most of the time they were in strait jackets or restrait sheets,this is the truth!! My young childs eyes saw
plenty!! most of it not good. Every week the head nurse had me wash the whole floor of the Dayroom and this room was large.. When my mother who was sick for quite sometime with polio,saw the pimples and blisters on my knees she complained to the supervisor at Group 4,Action was taken and I no longer washed the floors on my hands and knees. Plus I got a pass to go home first for the day, and then for the weekends. Visits were every Wednesday and Sunday. KPSH also had a store and a movie house ,to go there you had better be good.. Will write again ..GBM
I am one of the engineers who went in. Full Tyvek suits, reporators and masks. We were in the basement in hatchways under the floor, under the stage, and between the roof/ceiling. The laddar there does go up to a projection room. There were lines on the floor of the main section beneith the bird crap for basketball/volleyball.
I have a dear friend who passed away last month..She told me that many years ago she was a mental patient at Kings Park.
She told me that on days when she could shower, that she and the other patients had to stand in line naked!
She told me that the whole time she was there it was a total nightmare!