3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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[gritting teeth and smiling]
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Gabby, if you're looking for a freak show, I can send you to one that's actually pretty durned close to where you are right now . . . .
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"Even as on some black background full of night
And hollow storm in cloudy disarray,
The forceful brush of some great master may
More brilliantly evoke a higher light;
So beautiful, so delicately white,
So like a very metaphor of May,
Your loveliness on my life's sombre grey
In its perfection stands out doubly bright."
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Yeah, between that and the last post about one child having his hand on the other child's backside . . . .
=8-o
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Kadee, you mean so they could let the wrecking crews know exactly where they were at? ;-)
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Maybe a launching pad from some sort of science fiction movie?
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"Accidents"? You mean got beat up?
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I don't know what the room looked like in this place, but in some of the places I have worked the tub has enough room around it to place a small mechanical or electrical lift (like a Hoyer lift --> http://www.apexdynamics.com/Alton.htm) next to it to help the person in and out of the tub. If ithe room was built before lifts were available then they needed enough room for several people to help the person in and out of the tub if the person was large or incapable of getting in/out without assistance. A moveable screen can be placed in front of the tub to protect privacy if others are in the room. http://www.pearsonsurg...log/img/JBC-2904.jpg
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Mebbe that's why it's so scary looking. =8-o
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And Motts, let's not make that a posthumuous publication, even though it might increase sales, huh? ;-)
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Weebs - or too much James Bond. ;-)
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Invisiblechick, you'll be with me, I think, after I dip you in paint to see you first. ;-)
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It's the name of the room. ;-)
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Well, I'm gobsmacked. Great ending shot!