4,081 Comments for Norwich State Hospital

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Doors of Perception....Jim Morrison.... come out come out if you're in there.
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Now that's quality! Today's urinal is about 1/5th that size! Can't miss with this one, even after 10 beers
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I think this is where they put the masturbators. Anybody else guilty?
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No soot at all in there... probably never used. kinda like a Caddy that never gets out of the garage
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notice... light.... down into darkness. eeks
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I think that's where they secretly put NY Senator Al D'Amato for a few years, when he tried to outlaw birth control in the mid 80's.
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I wrote a song 'Waiting", last year, dedicated to wrongly imprisoned 'patients' but mainly about the 7 yo boy who spent life in Danvers... for pulling a fire alarm twice. This spooky setting may inspire another!
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There is a lot of incorrect information on that website as well, FYI. Yes, psychotropic medications are nothing to toy with and if there is any way to avoid them, I always counsel it. As a matter of fact, I have a bad reputation (which I enjoy) for getting the people with whom I work down to the lowest possible effective dose of whatever med they are taking or getting them off altogether.

But he is flat wrong about a number of things he says in his articles, plus people in the field were giving warnings about TD LONG before this fellow started - he gives himself WAY too much credit for things he didn't actually do.

Red flag alert, in my humble opinion - or at least watch out for the BS as you tiptoe through the site.
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Don't forget about the folks who are prescribed too many "meds." Some of these cocktails people are put on add up to chemical lobotomies. http://www.breggin.com
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I love this shot, showing the beauty and decay of the walls and architecture. The shape of the room is very interesting.
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O and Hi to everybody here! I love reading all your comments, this site keeps me entertained for hours.
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Interesting angle Motts, so much mesh!
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Nice links Lynne, thank you!
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Thanks for the link Lynne, really beautiful tile! As for this fireplace, stunning! Especially in an abandoned building, hopefully it will stay this way, it shows wonderful workmanship and is simply breathtaking, very nice shot!
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Very cool!