441 Comments Posted by rtotten

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has anyone tried sliding down the railing???
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there is nothing there, I blew up the picture and it almost looks like some sort of light that is refecting off of the wall, no lady in a dress :-)
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was it just easier to leave everything than to destroy it?? it just seems that in these large facilities that they would have either 1) sold the equipment, and 2) shredded the paper work, were they just willing to spend the time doing it???
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hoyer and marisa lifts are commonly used in nursing homes and rehab facilities and rehab, I mean post-surgical, that kind of stuff, i.e., hip replacement, yada yada yada
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WELCOME BWAAAAAAAHHHHHHH, looks like the begining of a horror film!!!
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I was born, 3 years later!!!!
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that is a really pretty shot, is that a sunset
or is the sun rising??
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I was at an antique store and found a chair like this one show above for $2,000,I do not know if I would collect a wheel chair, it looks kind of creepy, but that is just my thought.
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the evil scale, at my work I got so tired of people complaning about getting weighed, that I posted a sing that states "no whining"
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I remeber when I worked at the nursing home, I used to have to clean and prepare the bodies once the resident passed, one time one sat in the back hall way for 2 hours, and it really creeped me out, of course that was the only way out to my vehicle at the end of my shift (shudders) I am glad I had the experience, and did care for the residents deeply but really do not miss that line work.
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that is too bad, might have been a keeper, probably no way to restore it.
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missed this one too, porn shoot.....sweet
;-)
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oh, I missed this one somehow, chair comes complete with mauve emesis basin, we use the big ones, you can not catch vomit in that size, I do not care what they say!!!
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yeah that is too bad, thanks for the photo sites Lynne ;-)
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holy crap, I just saw that, it must be one of motts' buddies, or maybe even him???