3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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Janice - same here!
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I agree, C-Note - I was just thinking the same thing.
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Oh, I love this shot! Great colors and atmosphere and all!
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I'm having some memories about Motts and teleporting right about here . . . .
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I believe that yet again it is the orbs of Radical Ed's beer, although I admit I have been wrong before.
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I'm not Motts, but I believe it was 1907 or 1908.
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Not to downplay your accusations, but I would hardly care if someone added Visine or Murine to my food, 'specially if it wasn't well-seasoned. Over-the-counter saline eyedrops aren't usually classified as psychotropic agents unless there has been a revolution in the field someone forgot to clue me in to.

http://www.murine.com/eyecare.htm
http://www.pfizerch.com/brand.aspx?id=269
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[Big grin]
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"Loony" is a hurtful word to people with psychiatric problems and those who care about them.
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Weird? No. Somewhat overactive imagination? Yes.
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That's quite interesting, as Halcion wasn't released for use in the US until 1982. :-)
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You are the first person to make use of the word "prisoners" on this page. One would think you might be looking for what you want to see and seeing what you are after.
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Heya, Silky!

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"Parts" - you mean body parts of all the people who used to drown each other? =8-o
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The standard hospital bed looks like something to amputate arms and legs? I need to see this limb-chopping machine. :-)