1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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is that a needle inside the bottle?
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good condition
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ew
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looks like in a good condition
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great
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nice shot.
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i imagen it was a very cold floor.
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looks like the church i went for 12 years in Latvia.
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id get a chair and a book, and start reading. very nice and seems peaceful.
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no, sam, it totally wasnt sarcasm, i would have never guessed because your way more intelligent and mature for any 12 year old ive ever encountered, including my own.
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anna, was that sarcasm? its kinda hard to tell over the net! ight, this isnt gonna make much sense to those who havent read it, and it will only be "funny" to people that have. But Adworx was working w/ the Sharp account, and they made alot of cereal. one of the main ads they did for Sharp was The Cereal Professor. he would always talk to kids like a best freind, not an adult figure. He would eat a spoonful of cereal, and say, " Nope. Nothing wrong here!" And until Sharp made Razberry Zingers, nothing was wrong. you see, all the other cereals had little or no sugar in them. However, these were pretty much pure sugar and red dye. But, one of the batches of cereal (and it was a big one at that) used the wrong kind of red dye. i forget what it is called, but it comes out as red as it goes in, if you no what i mean:) So, the kids that ate that cereal, and either threw up or had deirhhea(forgive the spelling :) ), and keep in mind that it wasnt the cereal that got them sick. it was just them getting sick regularly. but, the red dye made the kids puke and dierhhea BLOOD red. there parents thought it WAS blood. mmkay...thats about all im explaining, you have to read the book.... I think that was my first almost-Lynne-like rant!!! YAY!!! lmfao
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Ok, found some more to say, when i found this sight I was looking for cool pics of abannonned places, but after a few days on this sight i realized there is so much more then just empty spaces, when i look at the pics now, i think about what these places must have been like before closure, and the people who lived and worked there (even doing a little research on these places elsewhere) My hats off to Motts, and his wonderful photoraphy, and people like Lynne and others who leave comments which I think compliment the photos, I dont think a few comments that have nothing to do with the photos will hurt, it helps break the ice with people with like interests. (thanks to the comments i've actually talked via e-mail to a few!)
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sam, your 12 ??? ok im totally surprised , i would have never guessed.
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Sam, forgive me, I have read Cujo and just about everything else Stephen King wrote back in the day, but give me a break, I am old and losing my memory. Hell, I WAS your age when I read those stories. Explain it better.
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what is it?