Posted by Megs |
12/16/2003 6:41 AM | remove |
Where is this shock machine located?
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Posted by Avatar-X |
12/16/2003 12:11 PM | remove |
It WAS located in Building 32 or 28, I forgot the number. The big tall one, near the road.
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Posted by butane killer |
12/18/2003 4:58 AM | remove |
wow that's too cool :-D
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Posted by Father Maurice Lester |
2/8/2004 1:32 AM | remove |
it's an EEG machine not an ECT
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Posted by manitou |
2/8/2004 4:44 AM | remove |
If it was an EEG machine, then shouldn't it have been found in the Infirmary?
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Posted by TurboZutek |
2/8/2004 12:12 PM | remove |
EEG Machines can be found in a lot of places in an Asylum. Occupational therapy, infirmary, individual review rooms, sleep study wing etc etc etc
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Posted by bustrealx |
3/7/2004 8:32 PM | remove |
This is not a shock machine, it was used to measure the brainwaves of the patients, i know this because i have contacts who worked there before it shut down.
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Posted by playincard |
3/10/2004 12:29 AM | remove |
thats even cooler :|
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Posted by TurboZutek |
3/10/2004 10:46 PM | remove |
Take the electrodes and plug them into the mains - voila! Instant shock machine!!
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Posted by bustrealx |
5/11/2004 12:28 AM | remove |
or stick them on the persons geutch, that would make me sane
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Posted by Raider |
5/11/2004 1:44 AM | remove |
hahaha zappage of the geutch would make anybody sane :P
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Posted by bustrealx |
5/12/2004 7:55 PM | remove |
who knows, it may feel good
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Posted by TurboZutek |
5/13/2004 1:24 AM | remove |
I have a working ECT machine at home, the application of even it's lowest setting to ANY part of the body does not 'feel good'.
Trust me on that one!
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Posted by Raider |
5/13/2004 1:45 AM | remove |
Hahaha wow thats fuckin crazy.. Zap the nuts!
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Posted by TurboZutek |
5/13/2004 11:52 PM | remove |
I've applied it to my arm, leg and back but there is NO way it's going anywhere near my nuts.
Thanks!
:-D
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Posted by Slickis |
7/26/2004 10:44 PM | remove |
Everybody needs one of thier own.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
7/28/2004 1:02 AM | remove |
I know... But they are hard to come buy... Mine cost £80 and needed around £40 of repairs..
and then...
bzzzzzz
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Posted by Raider |
7/28/2004 4:43 PM | remove |
So what do you use the thing for?
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Posted by TurboZutek |
7/28/2004 6:34 PM | remove |
It breaks the ice at parties!
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Posted by rainman8889 |
7/29/2004 4:30 AM | remove |
Guess folks get a charge outta that. (Yup, bad joke)
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Posted by PartyPooper |
9/18/2009 2:43 AM | remove |
Ooo, I've got a live one here! HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!
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Posted by rainman8889 |
10/5/2009 2:08 AM | remove |
Building number is 30. I remember there was an archive on the ground floor and when I worked there, I checked out the original switchboard they used when the place first had phones.
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