490 Comments for Mesa State Training School

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I meant Java (a name for coffee) and Maxwell House are my wake up call. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Whoaa!! Thats a lot of paper!
So what happens when the hospital closes down? They just leave all the patients private and confidential records in the building?
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Oh my dear Lord! =8-o After all this time my little sister turns out to be my little brother! =8-o Well, I'll be hanged, son, I shoulda looked at you a little closer, huh? ;-)

P.S. I did the same thing to Grifpops once!
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JANICE, IVE BEEN MR. UPPER CAPS SINCE DAY ONE OF MY DISCOVERY OF "OPACITY" AND IM GLAD SOMEONE ELSE REMEMBERS "THRIFTIE'S". LYNNE, I AM NOT A FEMALE, IM A MALE, OH AND ALSO JANICE WHAT THE HECK DO YOU MEAN IN YOUR COMMENT JUST ABOVE THIS ONE?
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I've visited here every so often, and posted a few times. Just let me say that I truly appreciate your artistic ability and the fortitude to keep this site up and running.
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well, interesting.. and a bit creepy. A hint of polish with some elbow grease-and just like new! haha.
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Great picture, can't wait for the rest of the gallery!
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I wonder if they did any sedation for their patients...and how good the dentists were. Why does bulky machinery always instill fear?
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One more grim and creepy mold story: William Hope Hodson's "A Voice in the Night". This and the above story are online at www.horrormasters.com. You won't mind the moldy walls and floors in Motts' photos as much after you read these stories!
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For really creepy mold, check out "The Derelict" by William Hope Hodgson. And as for grass in strange places, check out the "grass car" image at www.randomimage.us.
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Errr....uhh....Frank Ritter....really!
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Oh my god it's like high school finals all over again.
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Grifspop, that would be a heart attack.
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Don't they need those files? I mean, when they leave are they just like "Man, we have all these books of important critical information, let's just leave them here to root?"?
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I think I remember why I hate going to the dentists.