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Well, if you had an enlarged liver and it was out of your body and being weighed, my best guess is that you probably wouldn't really care how high up the scale went. ;-)
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Barbara has a "Pepsi Syndrome" problem.
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"Empty or full"? With Radical Ed around? You are actually asking? =8-o
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Mr. Motts, why a synagogue? Was it the outward shape or was there a marker on the building? I think i'm missing something....
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Regardless, we got 'em! And all over the place! Fire marshall was out here last week and seem to be OK with it.
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I heard the CD player in the computer works as well RD haha ;-)


haha yes yes
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Yup thats correct. Those grey circular plates are tha actual fan blades that super high pressure steam was forced and then re-forced into. The resulting spinning of the turbine created the electricity. And Motts when are you going to put up you pics of the "other" power plant ? I cant wait to see those.
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Good going, Bob! I had rented the movie and was gonna watch it tonight! Now you spoiled EVERYTHING! 8`-(
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Where I work they have some real skeletons that apparently used to be used in anatomy classes when medical students did internships out here. I don't know for sure that this is what you saw at Danvers, but it's a possibility. My take is that you should either call the police anonymously if you think something bad happened (they can check out a lot of things these days with forensics, even if a crime was committed many years ago), and if it turns out it was a hand from a teaching skeleton, it would certainly be respectful to ask to have it buried.

My two cents.
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The big mixer was in that room! ^_^
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interesting how all the perimeter release valves were placed... I hope they didn't have to be opened all at once!
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oops! I spoke too soon....
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Was the floor slightly creaky/moved under your feet when you went? 'Cause it was when I was there. There's more vandalisim now...sadly.
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gesh, this is a relief!
Mr. Motts, did you feel like you were travelling through a nightmare of a maze?
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Well, now, thank you. Who else would find something quite so consoling?