Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

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I found a really cool channel on YouTube called The Proper People. They go around the world filming abandoned places like hotels, hospitals, theme parks, asylums, prisons, schools, factories, malls, and pretty much any abandoned buildings. I watched three episodes last night (most range anywhere from 15-40 minutes). I am fascinated. It is pretty creepy, but very cool. They give back history on the location. They don't get permission to go in, so it's a little sketchy, but getting caught by potential security kind of adds to the thrill and creepiness.
 

Goofyernmost

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I found a really cool channel on YouTube called The Proper People. They go around the world filming abandoned places like hotels, hospitals, theme parks, asylums, prisons, schools, factories, malls, and pretty much any abandoned buildings. I watched three episodes last night (most range anywhere from 15-40 minutes). I am fascinated. It is pretty creepy, but very cool. They give back history on the location. They don't get permission to go in, so it's a little sketchy, but getting caught by potential security kind of adds to the thrill and creepiness.
There are tons of those on You Tube. I watch them all the time. I have an incredible desire to see those abandoned places and imagine what it must have been when people still occupied it. The imagination sends you so many different directions. The real puzzlers are the places that are still fully furnished and just left as it was. I figure whoever lived there suddenly died and no family was around to clear it out.
 

NYwdwfan

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I found a really cool channel on YouTube called The Proper People. They go around the world filming abandoned places like hotels, hospitals, theme parks, asylums, prisons, schools, factories, malls, and pretty much any abandoned buildings. I watched three episodes last night (most range anywhere from 15-40 minutes). I am fascinated. It is pretty creepy, but very cool. They give back history on the location. They don't get permission to go in, so it's a little sketchy, but getting caught by potential security kind of adds to the thrill and creepiness.
There are tons of those on You Tube. I watch them all the time. I have an incredible desire to see those abandoned places and imagine what it must have been when people still occupied it. The imagination sends you so many different directions. The real puzzlers are the places that are still fully furnished and just left as it was. I figure whoever lived there suddenly died and no family was around to clear it out.
Mike Tyson’s old mansion photos fascinate me.
 

Nemo14

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How many nights are you staying? I was only in for one night for mine in 2013, but my procedure was laparoscopic.

Best of luck - you know we’re all praying for you and sending our best wishes. ❤❤
Depending on what they find, it could be as little as 2 or 3 days, or possibly a few more. It's not laproscopic, so the recovery is longer. 3 hours in surgery and 2 hours in the recovery room.
 

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