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so sad all lined up and noplace to go but down
The contrast between areas the public would see (ornate and expensively decorated) and the plain, utilitarian wards and treatment rooms is always striking.
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aye the stories that could be told
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yes it does
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can you imagine what it be like at night watching the ships i think i would beat the boat back to shore lol
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just wow wowser wowwie is all i can say
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plus I am going to have my remains scattered in this room.
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eric,
We are not patronizing, we are in awe; there is a difference.
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look at the top left looks like a old women face but it is the water reflection ( i hope lol)
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cool so serene but a little erie
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can you imagine the stories these ships and barges could tell us about there lives aye aye captain full ahead :)
Twug I'm with you. Cats seem to *know* when they're going to die, and like to hide away somewhere enclosed and comfortable to do it. The old stray theory seems to be closest to the mark. if it had been locked in there it would be twisted and contorted, plus that paper would be shredded by the claws. If the drawer was left open, it looks very comfortable - exactly the sort of place a cat would curl up for a nap...
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a little spooky but neat
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all aboard next stop deep sea fishing cool pics
Deco heaven!