430 Comments Posted by nevermore

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Just enough tilt to the camera to make u think. I LIKE IT !!!!
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This reminds me of the PA system ot the school I went to.
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Yes FRESH AIR was one of the treatments for TB. My sister-in-law's Mother had TB. That was back in the 1960's. They did surgery on her and cut the part of the ling that was infected. She did firne and lived quite a while afterwards.
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Mr. Motts, did it have one of those phones in it that use for emergency? I got stuck in the elevator, in the Hospital where I work, and had to use phone to call to get the door open.
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Great Shot but ever so nasty!!!
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We just had a situation in the news this wk. Some guy with TB traveled on an air plane to Europe. I'm sure u all have heard of it. I think the CDC screwed up and wont admit it. So. Mr Motts, u better watch who u are seated next to on a Plane. These new strains are not responding to meds that kill them.
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I work at a hospital, not in the medical records dept., but lately everything has gone paperless. All old files have been put on chips. Not sure just how long they keep them.
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Great. Into the Bowels of the Place
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HUH!!!!!!! : )
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First thing I theough of was U know when a person has been burned or in a bad accident and the eppidermis has been literally peeled away to reveal the your tissue that is umnprotected. That;s what I think of when I look at the celing
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I think I'd call it "Urban Ruin Quicksand" One step in the wrong place and U are sucked in.
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Am I the only one that see's someone in the window??????? Nobody has said a word about it!!!!
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I don't really thinik I'd be having patients that near a window when they are in need of there Meds.
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Mr Motts, were u in a reclining position when u snapped this??? Looks like it.
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Mr Motts, as usual, your signature, THE ROYAL THRONE!!!!