361 Comments Posted by barbara

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I wish my guy friends were in to this sort of stuff...but no, they sit on their computers running the Taco Club lol. And yes, that is their real club...
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Lynne, I think its great that patients get to pick their own room color. It would certainly make the place a bit more personable. And yes, 20 years from now we will be here saying "Now why the heck are all those different colors?"...and Lynne will come by and explain...again...
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I'm lovin' that door too...
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At least, Twug, don't go in wave pools where people in double intertubes are floating about. Not fun to mistime a jump over the wave, and then try to get back up but discover you can't because two people in a large intertube are floating above you! To quote Dane Cook "How dare you float above me while I am drowning in the abyss!!!"
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I was thinking (oh wow!) and I figured that why this scares me so much is that I hate swimming in lakes if I can't see the bottom - I'm always afraid a dead fish will float up against me, or worse, a dead body. Or that I'll step on one that's sunk to the bottom. When I was 7 or so I was swimming in this lake at my aunt and uncle's cottage and I was in shallow water and saw a trash can lid on the bottom. Scared the heck out of me, cause it looked like the plug for the lake and I didn't want to get sucked under. I hate dirty water and not knowing what's there, so stepping in this would totally scar me for life.
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Ah ha, thank you Lynne. Disgusting, sure, but curiousity killed the cat, now didn't it? I do see how it might be helpful to have it curved to fit your neck or whatever, but I'm with you Lynne - I certainly wouldn't want my face that close, that would make me sick again! And not to be exceedingly gross (so if you have a weak stomach, don't read on! You've been warned!) but, uh, I'd have the say the splashback would be pretty bad with something so small...last thing I want is it all over my face and in my eye...(sorry for being disgusting, but such things make you think.) Don't hit me! *cowers in fear*
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I really don't understand the shaping of these and why they are so small...what's wrong with a bucket? Maybe Lynne could be of some help here...
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I hate elevators too. I guess getting stuck in one will do that to ya. : /

This picture gives me the shivers...I'm always afraid the elevator I'm in will plummet to the bottom...
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I know that the radiator should be non-accessable to patients because they may easily burn themselves, but it does seem odd that its on the celing *scratches head*
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I'm the exact same way, Kassie...you wonder who went down with some of this ships...and what "lies beneath," not to get all movie quote-y (lol)
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It would be so neat to go diving around this area, and explore the part of the boat underwater.
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Yay! More pictures! *dances around* ...ahem. Anyways, I really love the rusted red color on this one and the perspective, how its half-sunk.
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Eerie, very neat shot.
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Wow this shot is amazing! Definitely one of my favorites!
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yikes! can you imagine if you fell in there! oh what a nightmare!