942 Comments for Severalls Hospital

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Oops, I forgot about them. Still tempting though........
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The thing that may be a head to the multi legged mechanical beastie looks like it might be a barrel, but the other thing in front hmmm .....
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A lot of it seems to be in such great shape, it's a shame that it's being torn down. Some of these buildings almost look like apartments.
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Kadee, you mean so they could let the wrecking crews know exactly where they were at? ;-)
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Motts after you took the picture did you run down the hallway with your arm out and slam all the doors. I would have , wouldn't have been able to resist just for the echo -lol
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Now that's creepy!
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Maybe a launching pad from some sort of science fiction movie?
Just simply beautiful... I feel like I'm beginning to wake up from a deep sleep, and I'm starting to pull away from this peaceful dream. This is the place that my mind takes me to in my world of dreams. When it knows I need to go to this quiet place, so I can find that inner peace, so that I can get through my waking hours in life.
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looks like a launching point!
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I can only imagine the people running these boilers had a pretty darned good job compared to some other jobs there,
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OMG! Dr. Skecth has drwn thee out!

Yes I saw it at first glance as well!

Welcum, Sketch #2, not that you're any less of a commentor, just the Doc was here first. Welcum.
Tony C. ~ Well, then we all need to win lotteries, so he can get started!!! : )
He could call it the Opacity Asylum and we could all just hang out there. That way we'd all be right there at his beck and call, and bug about when he's going to post new pics. "Are they done yet? Are they, huh?...huh?...huh?" Hmmmm. why does the door to his office have that drawbridge up and moat in front of it? Mannnnn....he thought of EVERYTHING in his design!
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Looks like WWII photographs
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The walls are crying out in pain as it is being ripped apart by the mechanical jaws of Humanity

[slices wrists :-P]
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Amen Unca Tony! It's evem more of a shame they can't save em and put them to good use like tours for all to visit!