3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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T'anks be te God fer that!
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Whatever are you talking about - "car"?

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Motts,

That's great - I have the same ranking! Any time I show "outsiders" pix of this place, those are the galleries I go to, and I haven't had anyone come away disappointed yet. :-)

Whenever you redo this site, mebbe you could pick a site that allows only registered users to comment and then perhaps you could allow the registered users a chance to rank the photos as well. That would keep you from having to cruise the comments all the time to pull off the weirdo comments. Well, except for OUR weirdo comments, of course. ;-)
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Who'da thunkit? Must be worth a copper penny. ;-)
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Bill, you are marvy! :-)
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Well, where's our Truckie to save the place? And what about my poor defenseless derbies again? 8`-(
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Thanks for thinking of me in relation to Johnny Depp. I'll be forever grateful! ;-)
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Ah, bless you, Kate!
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At a large ICF-MR in a southeastern state. How's that for discreet? ;-)
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Just stuff me in one of those little chairs so I can't move, will ya?
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Since you couldn't wash their mouth out with soap, maybe when you opened up their brain . . . . . . . .

=8-o
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rusty,

I take it you used to work there or live there?
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AAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Viveka,

Most people involuntarily sent to a psych ward, especially as a juvenile, need to be under strict surveillance for obvious reasons. To equate monitoring someone with possible suicidal tendencies with being a Peeping Tom is rather a stretch. If this happened to you recently I can understand why you are still unhappy about it. From the way you write it sounds like this was a fairly recent event. However, your parents would have been even unhappier had people not monitored you just for the sake of "preserving your dignity" if the worst had happened while the staff were being polite and looking the other way. Actually, your parents would have sued the place if something had happened when staff looked away, don't you think? *I* would if it was my relative and I was concerned about their welfare and someone turned their back and something awful happened to them.

You'll probably see this differently in about 10 to 20 years, but for now I am sure your interpretation of what happened will remain uniquely your own.
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I meant which comment scared you?

As to how sane I am, I believe we have a number of competing opinions on that at the moment. :-)