3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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You know, I was just noticing that. Here we have someone who actually lived in one of these places and can give all the feedback anyone wants about what it was actually like, and you'd think everyone's computer up and broke. >:-(
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THAT'S my Jo! :-)
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Are you a rock hunter?
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So how long a sentence were you able to pull off?
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That was my point - everyone got what they wanted out of the situation.
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Well, from your self-presentation it was obvious they weren't after brains or class. Sounds like everyone left with what they wanted.
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The archictecture was designed expressly for the people who were to live there. http://www.cbmh.ca/arc...chm_v5n2edginton.pdf
http://jdh.oxfordjourn...nt/abstract/16/2/103
http://www.findarticle...7/ai_n13592461/pg_12
http://www.findarticle...7/ai_n13592461/pg_13
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/WWW/STUDY/asyarc.htm
See:
**Functions of architecture in the therapeutic period of asylums
**Extracts from Jacobi, C.W.M. 1841 On the construction and management of Hospitals for the Insane
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Steve, I am thinking you are gonna get popular around here pretty fast. ;-)
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Sam - Ack! Feet of clay! Feet of clay! =8-o
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Nope, no attacks. Everyone is still loving you, best as I can tell. :-)
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surly girl, my princess,

Never ask a man in the prime of his virility if he feels "sterile." Just a small hint. ;-)
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For dirty handprints - makes it easier to clean.
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Now is the chance for everyone to ask who has had questions as to what it is like to have to use one of these devices, as not only do we have someone here who used to use one, but he used to actually use one of the very machines we are seeing here.
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Henry, that is so cool!
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Hi, Sweet Pea!
[Everyone else, please turn your head while we briefly socialize.]
No static at all, Ed! ;-)