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I totally concur with Radical Ed! Mott's site is indeed addictive due to those particular niceties. The comments bring so much to the photos, which in themselves articulate volumes.
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I didn't relize that was the autipsy room. I didn't see a sign or anything. That's scary!
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Sometimes it cost more than its worth to pack things up and take them.
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so, thats throws out my theory that they simply ran out of pipe!
If anyone has button I would love one!
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Rednek is just some stoner dude that hung there for a brief moment in time. Wierd guy.
Buck is the caretaker of Byberry. He knows it inside out and in the dark. He's more in tune with this place than anyone I've ever met. It's fuckin' scary. He shows up and disappears from and into the thin air like a phantom. This dude could definitely kill you silently and slip away like the fog.
I drink beers with him whenever I see him, he's one cool motherfucker.
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some say in this dentist station they would yank your teeth out on contact!!!!!!!!!
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does anyone notice that buck and redneck are taged in almost every pic : x
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So I go check out one of the older buildings on ground this week, and what do I find? A room with two wooden steps built up to the window so's you can leave the building and get out onto the fire escape. =8-o
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OK, silk, you made me do my homework. :-) I went over to several of the older buildings this week (built 1912 and 1914) and found the rooms with the radiators on the ceilings. Turns out that the only rooms that had radiators up high were the shower rooms. Everywhere else the radiators were on the floor and covered with added on screen protectors like we see at many of the sites here. I asked the director of Quality Assurance and he said that this was a building code when they used to use radiators (we have steam heat now but it is routed differently so that the floors are heated directly - don't ask me - I don't know what that means or how it works). He said any room with a bathtub or shower had to have the radiator up high - either toward the ceiling or actually on the ceiling. I will try to get back to one of the buildings in the next several weeks and take a few pix of the radiators built into the ceiling. They are built so they can be placed flush with the ceiling and they are MOST kewl. :-)
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At least, Twug, don't go in wave pools where people in double intertubes are floating about. Not fun to mistime a jump over the wave, and then try to get back up but discover you can't because two people in a large intertube are floating above you! To quote Dane Cook "How dare you float above me while I am drowning in the abyss!!!"
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I was thinking (oh wow!) and I figured that why this scares me so much is that I hate swimming in lakes if I can't see the bottom - I'm always afraid a dead fish will float up against me, or worse, a dead body. Or that I'll step on one that's sunk to the bottom. When I was 7 or so I was swimming in this lake at my aunt and uncle's cottage and I was in shallow water and saw a trash can lid on the bottom. Scared the heck out of me, cause it looked like the plug for the lake and I didn't want to get sucked under. I hate dirty water and not knowing what's there, so stepping in this would totally scar me for life.
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Ah ha, thank you Lynne. Disgusting, sure, but curiousity killed the cat, now didn't it? I do see how it might be helpful to have it curved to fit your neck or whatever, but I'm with you Lynne - I certainly wouldn't want my face that close, that would make me sick again! And not to be exceedingly gross (so if you have a weak stomach, don't read on! You've been warned!) but, uh, I'd have the say the splashback would be pretty bad with something so small...last thing I want is it all over my face and in my eye...(sorry for being disgusting, but such things make you think.) Don't hit me! *cowers in fear*
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Nighty night!
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love the black and whites, makes me want to live there! Seriously!