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Date Posted: 05:36:44 06/21/06 Wed
Author: Fantasma_girl
Subject: Re: waverly hills
In reply to: big cor 's message, "Re: waverly hills" on 14:02:15 05/11/06 Thu

>do u walk up the body chute or climb up it? is it
>possible that you could get sick by walking through
>this hospital?


When we went, I only went half way down the body chute because the stairs have an odd pattern, it's pitch black, and we didn't have a flashlight. But the stairs are like, three steps down, two steps forward, three steps down, two steps forward....Very hard to walk in the dark. So, in lieu of breaking my neck, i decided to not go in all the way.

As for getting TB from walking in there; no, you can't. the virus is dead now. Everyone was rest assured that it was impossible to get it from the hospital.

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