3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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I would advise that you move quickly, then - mebbe even back in time. ;-)
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Treatment = evil?
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. . . shock treatment chairs . . .

[thump thump thump]
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Thomas . . . . . . . Covenant?!?!?!?!
=8-o
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Given that the arms are made of metal and that it is a wheeled geri-chair, prolly none.
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My bad! That was me! I screwed up and wrote "institutional" instead of "intermediate"! I done it! I were the bad one! :`-(
Now I gotta quit working at one as my punishment. :`-(

I wrote it correctly back here, though:
http://www.opacity.us/...ir.htm#comment_14184
Does that win me any Brownie points back?
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Antonio, my little ravioli of love,

Are you out of your cottonpicking mind?!?!?!?!?! Why on God's green earth would he go and do something like that after all the bad horror flicks that are out there? Why, he would've been eaten by the creature in the casket and disappeared, and we'd end up seeing him on a late night movie someday, after spending years wondering where he went. =8-o
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Most facilities ask for your religion in case you die and they need to know what sort of clergy to call for the service so they don't do anything "wrong" before the family gets there. However, I have seen many places where they put "None" if the family hasn't marked a preference. Then the person usually gets a generic Christian-type service from the local padre (unless they are in an area where a specific religion predominates - Catholic, Jewish, Islamic, etc.).
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You see, people? I brought the topic up over a year ago, but Night done put it FAR more eloquently than I EVER could have! Leave them boats alone, peoples; there's monsters in them thar waters! =8-o
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Ladyhawke, darlin', I KNOW you wouldn't have done that - we've both seen FAR too many grade B movies where the person puts the dead person's crown on top of their head and it gets shoved in with metal spikes. =8-o
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=8-o
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I always become irate when they blame stuff like this on Satan worship. That's a load, and they know it. It was probably WalMart worship, more likely; a far more widespread and insidious form of worshipping the "dark side". >:-(
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Certainly puts you in mind of mummies, eh?
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Simply breathtaking.
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Help! What are "pikeys on the rob"?