992 Comments for Plymouth County Hospital

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motts always seems to be there in the right time to catch the right light . the books ? ... what are they about ?
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wow that door is just bizarre!
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ugh, is that blood on there?
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I was there yesterday with my friends. Did anyone else notice those wierd things in the bathrooms? If you know what I'm talking about, could you tell me what their use is if you know
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Poor chair, he's all lonesome in a corridor of broken spirits and memories, someone should save him. :(
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appears as though there is some sort of substance dripping off of the beams on the ceiling, looks nasty!
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I wear a mask in confined spaces which are usually inside steam tunnels, but everyone takes their own level of precaution.
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I believe there is some asbestos, but you should wear a mask even if there is not. Better safe than sorry - or dead.
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I'm not offended, I was just answering someone's question. I understand. It is quite a harsh and uncalled for peice of literature, it's too bad people go in these places just to write ignorant things such as that. But anyways, I love the photos, I'm thinking about going back here soon. Is there asbestos inside though? That's a health hazard. I've seen photos where people were wearing gas masks inside. Did you wear a gas mask, Motts?
No, it has not been demolished...yet. i live about 10 minutes away and have only been in once because the cops came. did you get permission or just go?
is that blood under the table?
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Most of us can read it, it's not vital to the history of the place or photo, and I'd rather not have my site indexed by search engines with that kind of terminology, so please don't take offense.
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oh i see. ok, thanks. :)
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wow, sorry, i guess that writing here what the graffiti said was too much considering what it says. didn't know my comment would be deleted.
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I had no idea that is what occult blood means (I learn something new everyday!!! ) :-)