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you got me!?
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...instead of behaving and going through all the Northhamptons, Iv'e been skipping and reading and gotten all akimbo and right now, I'm keeled over- with LOL's--It's so Taco-lishious %,-)
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...better that they'd be ON it, than IN it : -)
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oh, shoot, ~Me (not literally, please!)

...much obliged...I'm a X ; are ya'll a Y , I hope ;-)
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I feel certain that the 7 years have long since expired.
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Ed, it wasn't added later. The balance of the photo is thrown off by what was removed later ( on it's north, west and east sides) Still, Motts captures the majesty of the remaining building after the bulk of it is gone.
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ya'll can say that agin :-()
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there are always trial productions that companies might not record. Sometimes a company is asked to engineer a machine or paste together something to aid with a problem....
Lynne, from your experience, does it look like a regulator for ECT or another kind of therapeutic equipment?
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Yes, Mr. Motts! Thanks to you I've been looking into places such as Blackwell's...I thought it was named after the builder, Maxey?
I looked at articles about the "octagon"... those new structures are really, really gross :-(
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Actually, it was a recent Supreme Court decision that allows eminent domain to be used for the purpose of increasing tax income to a municipality.
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no, Lynne, I don't believe so...and before I loose my electrolytes, I will be running along ;-}
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That is a fuse box. The fiber cylinders with metal endcaps are fuses.
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in that case, a preserving pump-style whipped something-er-other (ok, I'm not feeling well now...)
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We will color-code our ropes and give Mr. Motts the right of way! 8=()
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dang, Lynne! Is that where my mind be gettin'?
I know'd I was worried about somtin' ;- ]