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mmmm....teeth
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maybe the person didn't have to pinch a loaf. lol
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its a cluster-f*ck. lol
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"tough" laundry stains lol
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wow... is that you!?!
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The one in front is an old ambulance gurney from the 1960s. Made by a company called Ferno Washington & they are still in business today.
Scary...

@April: I was thinking just the same... But with a lot of blood...
Mr. Mott, I really hope I'd have at least a half of your courage. Don't you ever get freaked out? Ever?
It looked pretty much like dried blood...
The same when I put my own blood on the paper and watched it dry. It looked just the same (the color and all)!
It's kind of... Scary. Wonder what did the person thought when crushing the teeth?
Wow, this is my first time, Mr. Mott! And I LOVE your pictures. I could look at them, being scared, and then staring open-mouthly, without wanting to pee my self. It is beautifully scary!

Just want to show you how grateful am I. I was looking for an inspiration to made a story (a homework) and then I could write 3 paragraphs based on only one of your picture! It held so much feeling inside of it!
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mott's, i was just wondering if u could email me some info on this site. i live about 20 miles from a recently demolished kirkbride and i missed out on a good location. i would never usually ask this but i figure its all demolished now, if so my email is gp_tint at hotmail dot com

thanks again
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Session 9 was filmed at Danvers State Hospital: http://www.opacity.us/...s_state_hospital.htm

I have a similar panorama from there http://www.opacity.us/...5_tower_panorama.htm you can see Danvers was much larger and ornate.
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Is this the building the movie Session 9 is based off of? At first I thought the tower shot looked familiar... but now the underground tunnel really makes me think so.
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Why red walls?