697 Comments Posted by C-Note

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When I pass on a hundred years from now, I wish to be laid out the way I came in Au' De' Natural! No chopping, embalming. Just whole, I thank-you!
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What would make it worse is if the utensils were never cleaned. By the way, ewww Joe!
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The portraits were definitely around the Edwardian era, World War 1. The other set of pictures were Victorian judging by the tea dresses the women were wearing
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I think it was too lovely just to be simply left behind by the person who owned them. That's sad.
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Or it would blow up a drug lab real quick!
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I stick by the 1930's maufacturing guess.
I can see a side loading bobbin!
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It's an antique portable. I can't see a drive belt, so I'm guessing it is from the thirties. Singer made it's first motorized portable in the twenties.
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The constant storms on the planet Jupiter by theory rain Hydrochloric acid. At least that is what I read once.
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They do look very uncomfortable.
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At least braces are better built now a days.
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I'm waiting for a syrup pump for a fountain dispenser. Those things look like vending equiptment.
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It's gotta be made by ACME!
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Very tempting..................
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I think everone could agree that if being in one of those rooms and the door subsequenty had swung shut, freaking out would definitely be an option.
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But running tinto the wall and bouncing off would be a dumb idea even if they are padded, but funny at the same time.