3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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I love the tiled walls.
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Tony - me too - it's fab!
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Fascinating and claustrophobic at the same time.
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You can really see the size of the damn thing here. In the previous shot I was so fascinated looking at the shape that I missed the size.

Where is Dr. Sketch when I need him?
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Looks like a pipe organ from the Phantom of the Opera!
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The seventies were cruel to a LOT of us. ;-)
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This is a fun shot!
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Love the colors!
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Mints,

Agreed! I had the same thought!
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The sink is stunning! I would love to have one like it.
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Wowza! More bows! And some of them in pretty good shape! Given the amount of decay, mold, deterioration, water-damage, etc., seen in most of these places, I am always impressed to see anything still somewhat intact.
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Can't believe what great shape those green bows are in!
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Those are well-made ones and quite expensive. And you have to have a key to use them. Luckily we rarely have to use them. Are those Poseys?
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You have to admit that these were a brilliant invention and tackled a horrifying problem. I personally have a real tough time dealing with bedsores, especially after they get to the later stages. And the pain! Geez, all I need to do is get a little blister and I am crying like a big dog. If I had a bedsore I would probably beg everyone around to euthanize me. If you haven't ever had to deal with a bedsore, you are extremely blessed.

Do NOT go and look them up. You will regret it.

Seriously. Do NOT! And don't blame me when you are a fool and go look them up even after what I've said, you knucklehead. Geez! >:-(
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I am impressed with the physical integrity of that restraint blanket after all the years of lying there. Dang, my hat goes off to the folks at Posey!