1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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Ed, I think they yanked the speakers out.
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i remember once reading a book about a man that came down with polio. He had just gotten married, and became sick. He walked into the hospital and ended up in an iron lung and never left that hospital, it was a moving story. I wish i could remember the name of that book.
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im sure they did, i just cant imagine having to live in this thing, wanting deseratly to turn on your side or stomach and you couldnt do it, makes you really appriciate your health and being able to breathe on your own.
No it's definitely not embalming fluid.Embalming fluid is more so truly a liquid in texture,it doesn't have the solid/liquid look of soap.
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Ha Ha, good one Lynne, Ya my mom introduced me to some good music (my dad liked country) 70's music is about all I listen to any more (most the music out today sucks) if you ever want to BS about music or Mott's kick ass site E-mail me. Ed from Oregon
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those are not mixers they are steam kettles some may have a mixer attachment but they are for making very large batches of gravys and soup ect
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I have that same tile in my house under my carpet. Except it's brown in that pattern, school house tile it what we call it. But I'm westcoast! You know cowboys and indians still over here!
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if your looking through the window of the door it looks like and hand print sliding down, as if some didn't quite make it through the door. Eeerie!
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as long as there wasn't a camera behind that little window then I guess it's safe! maybe!
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Did they use cathiders then to?
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Soup boilers I pressume. More! You want MORE!
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they didn't need sets they moshed! kidding!
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Just like a Panda Bear!
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Ah, the seventies! You know, Ed, between your comment about Steely Dan's fantastic "FM" and your knowledge of ELO, this either definitely shows your age or it shows that your parents had some fantastic musical taste. ;-)

Speaking of ELO, if I married ELO guitarist Jeff Lynne, my name would be . . . .
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And they look just like they were left!!