1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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http://threeleaps.com/...s/inventory/m765.htm <- see that link! I've found some photos of almost the same skull clamp :)

These knifes are funny. They look more like kitchen stuff then hospital ones
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careful what choo wish for...
I work for an undertakers and am ashamed to admit we use head blocks which are identical to that. Wonder how long they've had 'em.
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When I worked at a resort, we actually used Mangle brand ironers. Didn't look quite like this, but the same premise. And yes, you put the laundry in wet and it comes out dry. If it's NOT dry, you slow the machine down until it is.
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Sad too like loosing something you grew up with.
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Man, Henry, what great pix! I hadn't seen this one before. It's so great to be able to compare what it was like then and what it's like now, so thanks for both pix! Wasn't it just too coincidental when you found out it was the same place you'd been at?
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Brown, one is more lighter/greenish in color.
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i would be so sad and depressed if i had to stay here...i would probably killed myself, how aweful!!
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well mr . motts you have an eye for beauty...what color woulds yours eyes happen to be?
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beautifully captured...i would get a bit scared walking around all these places
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You know, I was just noticing that. Here we have someone who actually lived in one of these places and can give all the feedback anyone wants about what it was actually like, and you'd think everyone's computer up and broke. >:-(
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Lynne no one asks any questions to some one who knows. Thanks for telling them anyway. =)
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chrissie
The people that used these ones"cause I knew them" didn't stay in them 24/7. I never thought of death. The people got trecs after a few years.
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I have CMD

http://www.hmc.psu.edu...usculardystrophy.htm

This is a site that has a blurb about it.
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Well not that long lol, but it was fun to try anyway.