3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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Makes the showers in the institutions look downright homey, doesn't it?
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Now that's a stark damned shot!
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JHC! My brain is confused! It's not too bad, because it's a very small brain, but still - my angles went haywire with this shot - it's great!
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. . . or could it be a . . . . .??????????
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Great shot!
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Interesting angle.
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Wow!
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Or like an old boarding school.
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Just looks like an old house from the opener.
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And poor anna ran off with all that yellow liquid, thinking by mistake that it was really Radical Ed's beer . . . . . . . . . .

=8-o
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Very, VERY good, woman!
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I . . . I . . . I think I love you! ;-)
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Oh, honey . . . . . . :-)
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pollo,

Ha! We were just discussing that very thing at work this week because there is a gentleman who uses a wheelchair who sometimes unintentionally runs into other folks who live here. He truly has no concept that he can hurt them and they can't get the concept that they cannot co-exist in the same space as another person, so people get tangled up and we have the occasional injury. The whole process occurs at such a slow pace that you would think it could be caught, but that's why it's tough to see - it goes TOO slowly. Someone is tangled up all of the sudden and down they go. We discussed getting a "back up" beeping device like trucks have and attach it to his chair when he backs up because that's when he is more likely to nail people. When we thought it through, however, we realized that the increased noise level would make everyone's life intolerable and probably increase the number of accidents due to stress alone. I wish we had a sensor that made a low sound every time he's within a foot of someone, however. That way staff could be alerted and keep an eye on the interactions before someone gets knocked down. :-(
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This is not a crematorium, it is a power plant.