167 Comments Posted by JohnBuff

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I keep expecting to see Phantom's disfigured face looking down from the top.....oh, wait, this is ByBerry....not the Opera house. :-)
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To continue on...sorry for two postings....think of it like this...the laminar flow produces a 'curtain' of air that isolates the lab specimen from everything around it.

With all this said, I can't comment whatsoever what room this may be, but it really does look more like the hood over a stove/cook top than it does a laboratory hood. There even looks to be a 'grill' to the right side.
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It may be a hood....but I doubt it was laminar flow. These types of hoods are very carefully enclosed, air is drawn through a HEPA filter, and then blown in a very smooth pattern/flow. The laminar flows are designed to protect the sample/specimen from the user rather than protecting the user from the specimen. I'd say this was more of a chemical/fume hood to draw things out/away from the user.
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I guess not, Lynn.....but...but.... I still have mine!

And for those who don't know, the uvula is the tissue located in the back of your mouth, hanging over the tongue.....so.....I do believe this means the uvula is associated with both the female and the male anatomy.
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Yup, Alex J, I think you're right....one can even see the back of the 'howdy' sticker.
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Just have to ask 'mest' about the white shit that was found....I thought shit was usually brown.
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I have an old pharmacy cabinet similar to this - even painted green - that I'm in the process of restoring to go in my home. Oh, and no, I didn't 'take' it from anywhere....I purchased it out of an old funeral home that had been located in an 1800s mansion but closed and was liquidating assets.
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From the abandonment and death of the building....life still continues.
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Wow, Melissa, you have great eyes! I totally missed that person/dark shadow; but, now going back an looking, he/she is so obvious.
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I LOVE you Lynne, Felyne, and J-131274. Your comments were great and I completely share your sentiments.
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This is the most frightening picture of the gallery.
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I agree with Ilaynay; this has a lot of impact. I imagine some of the patients may have seen is just the same way
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Great last pic from the Mottership. I'm sorry this gallery has ended....have I said, lately, that I love your work!?!?!?
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The light is Motts (or one of his friends) standing down the tunnel with a flashlight. Nothing paranormal about it. Enlarge the pic and you can somewhat make out the shape of his/her legs.
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Love these abandoned industrial shots.