Posted by rainman8889 |
9/8/2004 8:11 AM | remove |
I remember walking through here on patrol. Was in much better shape back then.
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Posted by Jono! |
9/9/2004 4:02 PM | remove |
on patrol? uh-oh...lol; it's GROVER!
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Posted by rainman8889 |
9/9/2004 5:18 PM | remove |
Yeah. I worked here back in the 80s as a guard. If I remember correctly, this is building #8.
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Posted by Myrkur |
9/10/2004 4:39 AM | remove |
my uncle also worked here, but back in the 70's. He worked in the kitchen as a server and cook.
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Posted by Myrkur |
9/10/2004 4:40 AM | remove |
When he was attacked by one of the children he quit and became a taxi driver.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
9/10/2004 8:48 AM | remove |
Yeah, you had to be careful. I've had a couple of close calls myself. Luckily they had the "goon" squad in case of problems and I actually saw one of them in action. Was your uncle hurt?
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Posted by Jono! |
9/10/2004 3:27 PM | remove |
it's building #3...wow - a kid attacked (I smell a FOX special...hehe)
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Posted by Daddy-o |
3/15/2005 1:16 AM | remove |
how old were most of the children that were in the children ward because if u look in it there alot of diapers and like baby clothes and stuff like that
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Posted by rainman8889 |
3/15/2005 2:00 AM | remove |
Wide range of ages 1-18 and in many cases not only were there mental disabilities, there were also physical ones. A lot of these kids never learned to control their body functions.
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Posted by whats left of the psych |
1/6/2007 2:47 AM | remove |
Interesting I beleve its #16
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