55 Comments Posted by Tricia

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Yeah flushed they are not feeding in order. I have to go back to the original page and click on the photos.
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He actually did a good job with these with the materials he worked with.
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Looks like it has spots. This gallery is different and so cool!
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Yay! What we have wanted for years! Amazon here I come!
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Keeping my fingers crossed. Like part of the day is missing when I can't check Opacity!
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Thank you so much for the gallery. I really enjoy the pics of the original buildings you post at the beginning.
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Personally I see no problem with having kids work on the farm. We sure did when we were little and no one yelled child labor. You helped raise the food you ate.
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Watch that documentary LL. So cool and so interesting.
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They didn't make too big of a mess. This is nothing compared to your linked photo!
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Stuff is still in great shape. I know someone who could use one of those tables lol.
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Ha! That Maxell commercial! Great comparison. Had those desks in school for the real early grades and then they all disappeared.
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Used to love those old pull handles. And a lamp for Mica!
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Interesting documents left inside.
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You crack me up Tony!
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Creep is on the loose here.