1,591 Comments for Glenn Dale Hospital

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why does it look so scarrY?
Yep, that's the building alright.
Mouth Gags. What other kind of gag exists? Discuss.

I didn't know what tap-bells were, incidentally, but it turns out I used to know somebody who... "collected" them.
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Great picture! dvo please contact me in regards
to glendale hospital. you mighjt be interested
in pics i have taken there. the spirits were
most interested in me being there.including the
ghost dogs! email i1jimbob@yahoo.com
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The abyss
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the basement is cold and flooded and me and 2 other people went to the top and it had a felling like some one is watching u by the door
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i can see spirits and when i went in i've seen 2 ghost figres next to me and a child ghost beside a door in the hallways (inside) (behinde the door)
MANNN ITS NICE BUT SCARY HAVE U EVER SEEN GOHST OR HEARD ANY NOISE SEND BAC

TO JO3FER@AOL.COM
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Correction.... I have one that I have to make. Cremains is short for Cremated Remains.
The blast furnace used is a crematorium. I was partly wront, and needed to edit that, or it would bother me.
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I have to clarify something here.
Inceinterators found in large medical complexes of this size were there for the sole purpose of burning trash.
The trash is indeed sent down a chute, and then handled by the people who work in the building who shovel it in like coal.

A crematorium which is used to cremate human remains, (Called a Cremains in the business)
Is not located anywhere near a rubbish incinerator.

The body of the deceased PERSON is not thrown down a chute, they are placed on a tray, and slid into the oven. Which has to be heated past 1800 degrees in order to cause the bones to burn.

The sheer stench of a burning body is disturbing, most cremains are located as far from medical buildings, and neighbohoods for this purpose. Also, it is in a seperate medical facility because of the use of large quantities of formaldehyde.
I realize that perhaps people were a bit harsh in correcting the error of the chute and the use of the building.
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I can't believe the absolute perfection you pulled off in this shot considering the condition of the building. Thank the Good Lord for those who know how to get it done! lol
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Actually, my beautiful 11 year old daughter, whom of which I have to school on the word chute, is quite accurate. There is a chute like apparatus there and although I don't think they threw the bodies down it, I'm pretty sure they were lowered. But considering her age....throwing would seem to be a bit more morbidly fascinating. :) I'm glad to see my daughter has found your wonderful site Motts.
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Meghan,
Don't you think throwing corpses down a chute seems a bit unlikely? Not to mention messy.
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Meghan,

People who died were sent elsewhere for interment or cremation.
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At least you'll smell pretty, Backy. Kudzu has no blossoms.