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Curtains

These curtains around where the beds used to be are always kind of creepy looking...
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Wow! these are intact, kinda makes you imagine that someone is behind that curtain ready to jump out
It is kinda freaky that the curtains remain in situ when the place has been almost completely gutted otherwise...
I would have checked behind them just to be sure.
You take excellant pictures........
This on is spooky!
IF I WAS WALKING AROUND THERE, AND I CAME UPON THIS ROOM WITH THE CURTAINS CLOSED LIKE THAT, I WOULD TURN AROUND IN A BLINK OF AN EYE AND RUN SO FAST ITS NOT EVEN FUNNY.
I agree, Java. I probably wouldn't be able to run as fast as you, as I'd wind up falling down. And if I'd fall down and not be able to get up, I'd be there 'til dark. Oh, God, I'm just scaring myself.
Haha. Looks like the curtains in some ER's back home. Scary to think you can liken one to another.
They look creepy I do agree with that. Though I would like to come here and see this place for myself...o.O
I would advise that you move quickly, then - mebbe even back in time. ;-)
can't you just see them billowing in some invisible wind. ugh creepy!
ohhh that's creepy god only knows what happened in here.
*starts shaking* AAAAHHH!!!! *runs in oppisite direction*
like it. :)
that almost looks like an old arm or leg on the floor between the curtains
It would appear that the curtains freak everyone out, otherwise they would ahve been swiped....
oops, have
man the should have kept this place up and made a haunted house they would make millons wut idiots
Please note those curtains are hanging 18" above the floor. See any feet? These are standard cubicle curtains used in lots of places in hospitals including ER's

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