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Vive Cool City
Joined: 23 Mar 2009 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:57 am Post subject: Slumber Party In A Mental Asylum |
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SLUMBER PARTY IN A MENTAL ASYLUM PART 1
Willow Court is Australia's oldest mental asylum as well as being Australia's most haunted site. A few years ago it closed it's doors which allowed dudes like us, to stay the night there...
http://www.vivecoolcity.com/episode/36/
SLUMBER PARTY IN A MENTAL ASYLUM PART 2
After hearing creepy stories from the former hospital orderly, and exploring in daylight hours, the real test was going to be staying the night.
http://www.vivecoolcity.com/episode/37/
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Chandru009
Joined: 04 Sep 2010 Posts: 52
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Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:36 pm Post subject: |
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No. I do think about it every time I am in Chicago, but having written about that night second by second, I've sort of exorcised it. I have no superstitions about visiting Chicago; I don't think, "I hope I don't get sick on the sidewalk." Though it was a pretty life-changing experience for a 24-year-old. The last time I read in Chicago, I read about that night. At the end, everyone got a little bummed out, including me, so I'm not going to read that excerpt this time.
I think that when I read about situations in my life in which I was uncomfortable, it sometimes makes other people uncomfortable. At Bowling Green, I read about the boxcar scene [from Petal Pusher, in which Lindeen describes how, for a time, Zuzu's Petals held its practice sessions in an abandoned boxcar], and people got bummed out about that. Someone told me that night that I was an awkward reader but that it worked for me — it wasn't exactly what I needed to hear. |
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jamme20
Joined: 03 Nov 2011 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:19 am Post subject: |
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I do cerebrate around it every experience I am in City, but having written nigh that night agreement by back, I've form of exorcised it. I bed no superstitions around visiting Chicago; I don't opine, "I trust I don't get displeased on the walk." Tho' it was a pretty life-changing experience for a 24-year-old. The endmost measure I translate in Port, I indicate around that nighttime. At the end, everyone got a immature bummed out, including me, so I'm not going to construe that selection this measure. |
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