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Damn! We'll never know what could be down there in the abyss!!!
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Motts...You mentioned that this place was the scene of much abuse. This room was where the baddest of the misbehaving bunch wound up in time out.
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I joined the Marines in 82 and went to Recruit training at San Diego. This reminds me of our "head". We had about 10 shitters on opposite sides of the room facing each other. It was odd sitting there taking a dump with 19 other people all doing the same thing.
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Most of these people didn't know or have any idea that they were nude and did not have the mental capacity to be embarrassed.
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any idea where someone could get a crib like that ?
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They Rarely use cribs anymore because of whiney people like some of you that are against cribs. You will be pleased to know that now we DRUG the patients to the point where they are NOT aware of anything !!.
They sit and stare into space like DEAD PEOPLE. They are kept DRUGGED 24/7.For the rest of their lives they know NOTHING. Do you still think CRIBS are bad ????
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Man thats tall
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I thought that to
Looks like there was a bit of a collision there...
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so many questions go through my mind as I look at this
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Haha this place is CREEEEPY! Did you actually go in alone???
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thanks, Motts, it's really good that you reminded us :)
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I just had a flashback from the movie "death Tunnel".
by the way, i don't think i saw anything from the Waverly Hills Sanatorium. it would be a really interesting place to visit.
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i strongly believe those are personal objects.
i wonder, everytime i see such things...how come they left those there, just like that?
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that lonely bike seems to be like a stamp on the ground.