576 Comments for Haverford State Hospital

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Can't believe all this equipment was left behind
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Was the little lead apron hanging on a nearby peg?
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Now this IS a waste...I know there's a market for bowling alleys and, believe it or not, you CAN move them! I saw where someone bought a decomissioned air force base and converted it to commercial use and cut up one of the bowling alleys to make a humongous confrence table - it was about 15' long and must have weighed over 1,000 lbs 'cause that's rock maple, edge laminated and VERY thick.
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To give that patient a nice healthy glow push the first red button labeled 'Grill master', or to roast a couple weenies push the second red button labeled 'Weenies'.
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aaagghh!!
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Looks like you may have caught some other anomalies there. Great work!!
Actually, when blood is drawn for testing, you'll notice that there's a certain amount of fluid in the bottom of the tube to begin with.
That's an anticoagulant, to keep the blood from clotting within 30 minutes like it usually does.
However, it is highly unlikely that the blood was there from before this place was closed.
I could use one of those boards in my house.
wow, this place is in great shape!
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one thing thta amazd me about the gym is that every light is intact and unbroken
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I Know your tricks motts!!! i know your tricks
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I read that they wanted to turn the property into a recreation center with condominiums.
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I liked this place a lot.
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Must have been some tough basketball games played there...
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Wow. It looks like it's almost ready to go, hoses and pipes are all intact.