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Good idea locking up toothbrushes, we had a patient that swollowed everything she could. Had surgery for removing necklaces, bracelets, TOOTHBRUSHES. When a patient asked for a new toothbrush once and I had to order some from Central Supply, I told him to ask Jasmine or whatever, she swollowed most of them.
Fantastic!!! I love it.
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lol... just compared my pictures of both locations. Shit, somebody went to some trouble.
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Why didn't it get plastered like the rest? Hmmmm I wonder.
Can I touch it?
ugh at the pic. And what is up with these idiots who try to act smart, but yet they use all caps?
Such a stark contrast.
I say we demolish the playground and save the school. It's so beautiful, pity they're going to let it fall.
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"my grandmom had one just like this"

Heck, the house I grew up in has a sink with faucet just like this. In the basement, in the laundry room. The house was built in 1941, for reference...
Looks like it's going to roll over.
My grandma's old house was in an awful, awful area. She finally moved out, and the house was later firebombed. She left behind a beautiful claw-footed bathtub just like that.
I suggested to my dad, mostly joking, that we go snatch it back. His response:
"Umm...I dunno...There could be a cadaver in it by now, for all I know."
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Sam, forgive me, I have read Cujo and just about everything else Stephen King wrote back in the day, but give me a break, I am old and losing my memory. Hell, I WAS your age when I read those stories. Explain it better.
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what is it?
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Ok tell you did not explain anything. Does it have to do with the writing?
... Is that your foot?
That would make a mighty nice print.