401 Comments Posted by Joseph

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Now, teacher, don't you fill me up with your rules.

But everybody knows that smokin' ain't allowed in school.

Originally written and sung by Brownsville Station in 1973 and re - made and sung by Motley Crue in 1985.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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That fan is one UGLY looking thing and those serious hard core collectors can have all of those fans.

In fact if I ever some how, some day get one of those fans into my possesion I will just give it away to one of those collectors.

And I will not take a single penny for it.

That is how UGLY that fan really is to me.

Money is not everything.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Cool trick photography !

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Where is the skylight?

The cieling is too low.

I feel trapped when I look at this room.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Government buildings are so faceless and mindless.

How can anyone get better in these horrifying monstrosities?

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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I hate all of those stupid little windows !

Were they afraid that someone was going to jump to their death ?

JasonW: You are not crazy. The chair does look like it is floating above the floor when you are not looking directly at it. It must be a visual trick with the light and shadows.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Did anyone ever see the old "The Twilight Zone" television show that ran from 1959 - 1964?

There was an episode that had mask's that were somewhat strangely similar to this mask that is sitting on the corner of this green couch.

In this particular episode there was a very rich and wealthy old Grandfather who was dying. The very greedy and very creepy four members of his family come over to his house because they know that he will die soon and they want all of his money, property and land. But the Grandfather has a trick up his sleeve and it's pay - back time. He tells the "four creeps" that each one of them has to wear a mask that he gives to them. So the "four creeps" wear the mask's all though very reluctantly. And then the Grandfather puts on his mask. After several hours of this to include bickering between the family the Grandfather finally dies. Then the four family members take off their mask's and to their sudden horror they discover that the skin of their faces has transformed and changed into the hideous image of the mask's that they have just worn.

And the Grandfather ?

Well his mask looks somewhat strangely similar to the mask in the photograph above.

How weird is that ?"

Pay - back can be bitch sometimes !

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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This wrought iron work is somewhat "gothic" in it's style.

It almost looks like it should be part of the house that was on "The Adams Family" television show from the 1960's.

Or it could be from the house that was on the old television show called "The Munsters" from the 1960's.

Or the other house would be from the old television show that is called: "The tale's of the Crypt" from the 1990's.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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I wonder if the prisoners ever tried to get their hands on one of these knives. ???

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DON'T LOOK BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Whoever put the "mask of the Greek tragedy" on this pink colored cotton candy machine knew exactly what they were doing.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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This bathroom is so pathetic!

What were they trying to do? Save a little money? Did someone get a kick back or something?

Look at the walls. The height of the wall looks like it is about five feet high. And then they installed a cheap rod and crummy curtain.

And where are the doors?

Someone got some dirty money on this cheap back - water, back - woods construction deal.

Mindless governments do not care about the less fortunate.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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This looks like six (6) males and five (5) females on this mural. These people look they were members of the staff of this hospital. The time frame or decade of these people does look like the 1970's. To be more specific the time frame looks like from 1971 - 1975.

The male who is the 5th one from the left side wearing the light blue sweater and black pants with the beard looks light he was a marijuana user. He also looks like he probably thought that he was God's gift to women. He might have been a disco dancer.

The blond female on the far right wearing the blue sweater and dark blue pants probably has her eyes torn out with the blood streaming down her face for a reason. She probably was a creep when she worked at the hospital.

The male who is second from the right wearing the pink sweater and blue pants looks like he used to be one of those "down - with - the - establishment" type of hippies from the 1960's who decided that he should finally get a job. In the 1960's hippies had a saying (well the hippies had alot of saying's but anyway) this particular saying was "just live". This means that a hippie will sponge off of someone else (eating someone else's food and living in someone else's house) instead of doing any actual work and being a productive citizen.

Read up on Ira Einhorn: he was a "king" when it came to sponging and leaching off of other people just like the little "scum - bucket" that he was.

The male who is the fourth from the right wearing the black jacket and black pants.........
What is up with the red horns? Was that grafitti or was he really a little monster? hymmm......I wonder.

The man on the extreme left wearing the red shirt and blue pants who is starting to go bald looks like he is someone's side - kick. This "potato - head" also looks like he could be a sinister and devious when he wants to be.

The older man being the third from the left wearing the white shirt and red tie with the brown pants looks like he would look the other way if he happened to witness any unjustice that would happen to a patient. He probably had a weak personality.

The male in the middle wearing the blue and green checkered shirt and light brown pants with the squareish glasses does sort of look like an older George Costanza from the Seinfeld television show. I wonder if he had the same type of personality as the television character?

The female who is second from the left wearing the dark brown jacket, green pants and light brown turtle neck sweater. She looks like she was a no - nonsense, hard working type of woman. She probably did not think too much of a few of her co - workers though and it probably did make her working life hard at times.

The female who is the third from the right wearing the red sweater and white pants looks like she is the newest member of the staff. She more than likely had alot of new ideas and probably got shot down alot when she wanted to implement a new change.

As far as the other two females are concerned; I am not sure what to say about these two except that the female who is the sixth from the left wearing the red sweater and brown pants looks like she was a quiet person.

This mural looks like it was painted by a semi - professional.

What was the point of this mural anyway?
Self importance? Who knows?.......

This mural looks a little creepy.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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This place is great!

This castle puts Army / Navy surplus stores to shame!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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This photograph just proves my point of dim-witted government officials approving such an ugly design for a hallway.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.