756 Comments for Broadacres Hospital

LOL!!!!!!!!
Chuckie: TOMMY!! CLOWN! I"M SCARED!!!
Tommy: It's OK Chuckie! I'll squirt my milk at him!
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Parts of the basement would have a layer of water covering the floor on occasion, which made the atmosphere even more unsettling.
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I'm not sure if it was the construction of this tunnel, or something that comes with all tunnels, but when you stood quietly in the center of the tunnel (such as to gaze at this horrifying mural) your breathing would cause this echoing humming that would get deeper the longer you stood there.
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I was here before, and at night where the ceiling is damaged it would be full of pigeons just resting and watching what was happening below them.
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Hmm. For all you Simpsons fans, Let's hear it for Krusty! *tries the "Hogwarts method", imagining hilarious stuff about something scary*
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*stares at all the "Ack, I Hate Clowns!!" posts...heehee.
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so....nursing homes are depressing? Personally, my opinion of some of 'em is, why not make it a little more aesthetically pleasing while still being easy to clean? ...On the other hand, certain places will likely always smell stale and seem overcrowded with invisible boredom.
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heheh, the window on the left appears to be coming unhinged..
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...good idea if your scooter battery dies!
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So...million-dollar question: how exactly DID people get places without ramps or elevators? Did only ambulatory persons get to leave their floors and buildings?
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toilet paper anyone
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I grew up down the street from this place. It was just one of the buildings of a large hospital campus. This building was abandoned while the other buildings of the campus were still in operation. All of the buildings were connected by underground tunnels. My friend used to work the graveyard shift in the maintenance dept. back in the 1980's, and we explored every square inch of this place. It was scary as hell. When people died in the other hospital buildings of the Broadacres complex, they would wheel the bodies on gurneys through the tunnel that led to this building, so they could store the body for the coroner to pick them up. My friends and I have been chased by the cops many times from this place. I couldn't imagine what my childhood would have been like if this place were not here. it's a shame that they tore it down.
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It looks like a crash cart
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I like this picture a lot. It looks like someone is going to come back and settle down to a good book with that blanket!