681 Comments Posted by Binky

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We had both a Heathkit Television and a Heathkit Stereo receiver my father was forever fixing. In retrospect, I'm somewhat shocked he didn't have the Oscilloscope from Heathkit, He did get one from Intel later on.
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I'm pretty sure this was all part of the 'involuntary confessional' phase back in the 60's. . .
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I see they also took all the shelves and the shelf pins that were in the metal tracks. These look like they were fabricated in the 60's / 70's?
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Excellent title
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Here's a line I heard recently in an interview
"The random violence of Nuns"
I think it's an excellent band name. . .
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I don't think that's Rubble.

It's Rox.
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Why did they hang it upside down?
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nasty nasty banks of florescent light tubes, must have added a lot to the essential 70's gloom
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I believe this was the mandatory blood donation-station.
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I agree with flushed.
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Dear sweet lord, they even have that nasty tile in the gymnasium!
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We only see the soap dispenser, because we fear the soap dispenser. . .
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Well huh. You are correct LyssaBeth. That is weird.
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Crunchy Crunchy lead paint chips anyone?
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I think the green is merely the undercoat. If the wallpaper still on the walls it would be yellow with gold paisley.

And, green and yellow is the color scheme of the Oregon Ducks, so I have seen that color combo quite a lot.

No one's going to ask Mica how she likes the toilet roll lamp shade?