681 Comments Posted by Binky

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Now this looks more representative of a 230:1 Staff to inmate ratio. Except these are not triple height bunk beds.
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Back in the day, Freespirit76, you could have spent the rest of your life enjoying the view. . .
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Is it the wierd perspective, or are the railings about 16" at the head of the bed, and 24" at the foot?
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Yes, going downtown after Ronald Regean emptied out the asylums was interesting back in the 80's. I heard a show on PBS that sounded like the tide was jsut starting to turn back towards creating an asylum system in California.
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Crunchy Crunchy Paint Chips, laying on the floor
Crunchy Crunchy Paint Chips, I should eat no more
Crunchy Crunchy Brain Flips, garple narfkin opps!
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Anyway, moving on . . .
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No? I guess everyone else was groovin' too much on the pretty paint chips. Tasty lookin', ain't they? Tasty Tasty!
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So, no one else is annoyed that whoever last assembled the deb did not seat the rail pins completely into the leg-thing-what-the-rail-pins-seat-into? Is that why no one wanted to post on this image?
Or, is the frame now warped, and the pins will re-seat themselves once the bed is back in place, what with the weight of the mattress, sheets and bedding, and perhaps the patient as well?
I mean, I assume they are planning on putting a mattress on there, because that looks like it would pinch something fierce if you only put a sheet over the mech and springs and tried to sleep that way.
Unless, that's your thing. In which case, no judging, have it your way.
Or not.
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OK, I know the answer to this one, it's pretty self-evident:

That is the soylent green oven, the whiteish ash is people.
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2+ points for Icwwox!
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I was wondering if the label of the Dixie beer was green, since most of the walls have green on them. I'm gonna go with yes, since the lettering on the caps is the same green.
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A delicious, delicious symphony of suds!
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I still think the bung hole is an odd thing to have in your bar.
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I'm pretty sure this was for keeping the zombies "fresh" in such a hot climate.
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