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Thread ID: 88429 2008-03-27 03:37:00 Ah Fat - Tombstone Scouse (83) PC World Chat
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653249 2008-03-28 04:17:00 bad luck scouse.

Everyone I asked about it refuses to have anything with it. They all get creeped at looking at it.
bob_doe_nz (92)
653250 2008-03-28 04:56:00 weird.

Though I was poking around a building the other day that turned out to be an oven for burning dead babies.

Whoa says I.
Metla (12)
653251 2008-03-28 04:57:00 Nice :stare:

As long as they weren't live babies.
wratterus (105)
653252 2008-03-28 08:48:00 They would end up dead anyway. CliveM (6007)
653253 2008-03-28 08:56:00 It was at an abandoned maternity hospital, I would imagine plenty of deformed babies were thrown in as well.

I would assume that would have been the norm before we became "humane" and kept them alive to live in hell. ( I have also had the displeasure of being in a home where they kept living all sorts of horrible misshapen and tormented people,)
Metla (12)
653254 2008-03-28 09:46:00 It was at an abandoned maternity hospital, I would imagine plenty of deformed babies were thrown in as well.

I would assume that would have been the norm before we became "humane" and kept them alive to live in hell. ( I have also had the displeasure of being in a home where they kept living all sorts of horrible misshapen and tormented people,)


Was that the Beehive in Wellington??? PJ :lol: :lol:
Poppa John (284)
653255 2008-03-28 09:52:00 The oven was in Marton.

The other place was the Home of Compassion up on the hill, was like walking through a horrr movie, Looking upon things that you had to look twice at to confirm they were human.
Metla (12)
653256 2008-03-28 10:34:00 You should have gone through the back wards of Kimberley in the mid 60's. I did, just when our second child was due to be born in a day or so. Not a good experience for your mental health and tranquillity... John H (8)
653257 2008-03-28 10:53:00 bad luck scouse.

Everyone I asked about it refuses to have anything with it. They all get creeped at looking at it.

Am not surprised. Friends were living in Hong Kong for a while, they picked up great accommodation. They were told that it was because it was close to a cemetery. None of the locals wanted to live anywhere near a cemetery.

When we were in Dunedin a few years ago, some friends told us that the Early Settlers Museum were going to include a section on the Chinese settlers who had arrived during the gold rush era. Laura would probably be able to give more information on that.

Cheers,
Marnie
Marnie (4574)
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