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very nice, but so empty and alone.
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I like those old sinks but they are a bit creepy. Old toilets, urinals and bathtubs are creepy too but they are fun to look at. Where are you Debbie? I miss you
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Those beds do look new like they could be used again
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Those are very old. I saw one of these recently in NJ at what was once a military base. Its still in use. Very interesting to see them.
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you know...that windows really not that far away....hehe
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jim huddles in the corner, staring at the box on the ceiling.
"It talks, it talks but only when i tell it to..." he tells a friend to his right.
The examiner behind the "mirror" jim is huddled against shakes his head and walks across the room to the mic. "patients 1799 through 1809 report to the window please"
Jim glances at his wristband and leaps up giggling...
i told it to, yup.....
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..he told them he wasn't supposed to hit, but they made him anyway...that nice lady was really mad, and now he's back here...its all their fault.
its their fault...
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i would love visit one the places before they are all torned down
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Someone no longer there in the w/c is waiting for medication from a nurse in the window , the nurse and the medications are not there either. simply haunting.
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Rekrats, what ya got against Mauve & Teal :-), definately 80's was it my job , or was i institutionalized? Is there much difference?
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The crowd around here has "grown up" . In the old days everyone would of saw the face under the yellow shade. Just kidding.
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On modern "head injuy" units many times patients confused tend to wander, usually to get to the bathroom. Of course nowdays lucky patients in such a delicate state, have a family member overnight with them. shocking yes..... the reward is when they recover and again lead a normal life.
Dave and Autoguy, yeah, they sure don't make dashboards like that anymore. I recall advertisements saying it had an "Electrolumeniscent Glow" to it and it sure did. I have never seen anything like it since. I regret selling that car but I still have about a dozen picture of her.
I googled this name and found a 'Remembering those lost at sea' for a Dr. Walter F. Barry October 29, 1954 in a 16 foot Skiff
http://starnewsgroup.c....06/pdf/07.06.06.pdf
Wonder if it was the same person.
if your not accountable then your not being professional