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Dead Places

Dead Places

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I hope you didn't even think of walking on any of these floors...
Of course I did! That's why this place is so fun...
Motts - you the man! You the man! :-)

[Said the devil on her right shoulder after cold-cocking the angel on her left shoulder who was about to advise caution in all things]
Time to take your meds!


:)
Golly, I'd rather take YOUR meds. :-(
the door beckons....
Lynne,
you can't take MY meds, they're MINE!!!!! all mine!!
Mauhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaa! (Evil laugh)
Isn't anyone willing to share?
mmmmm..........Meds.......;-)
I love photos like this..
hrm... me too
Is it just me or does that highly resemble the hallway with the chair in Session 9?
Another terrific hallway shot. :)
Beautiful...Thank You.
@brady:

danvers state hospital was the location where they filmed "session 9", not riverside.
Seeing these pics I thing there are nothing better than explore abandoned hospitals.
This is 2 cool
Freedom on the other side of a locked door...only open now when the patients are no more...
Xander ... that 's great!!!

Motts ... I like this one. It's like I can breath.
Thanks for your site again ... I'm truly addicted. ;)
When I see a scene like this, I get the urge to grab a broom, dustpan, bucket and shovel to clean up the mess!
oh.
"Dead Places"...."And do you see these...dead..places...often, and are they aware that they are, in fact, dead?" heheh.

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