33 Comments Posted by cory

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a few summers back i worked with a hired crew to clean the facility out so it could leveled to the ground as a graveyard and memorial for the troops. Clearly our work was for nothing seeing as it is still standing.
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la verdad es algo impresionante, cual es la historia tras esta iglesia tan hermosa, la cual fue demolida.
que ocurrio?
me encantaria saber, soy de chile y my correo es cory.sublime_retor@hotmail.com
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Why are we talking about granny's boobs?
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da duuuuuuummmmmmmmm
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John, thanks for the elaborate explanation... I didn't want to have to type it. ;)

I'm actually surrised that you haven't come across more of these; I would expect quitea few hospitals to have a small, quick distillation device.
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I love the cool floor vs the red bricks
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tthat move is gast a idea
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not fair at all
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needs moor pics dude
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it looks like in a few years, that fireplace mite look like its in the middle of a forest, and that will make 4 a great pic!
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"the sun still sleeps,and when she wakes, ill close my eyes, just for tonight..."
underoath
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ok, im convinced, this was not a hospital at all, it was a tourist attraction!
come watch a woman give birth, oh, not interested in life, come see a dead guy get choped up!
we have all your surgical viewing needs, right here at Cynthia Lee Memorial Hospital!
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these things scare me...i always think they mite explode...
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makes you wonder what somone was trying to keep out...or keep in...hmm
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i dont know bout u guys, but to me it looks like the bedroom wall of every band-obsessed kid at my school!