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I know - ~Me is bad, ain't she? ;-)
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I bet they skinned it for fur... just kidding, its cute, for a skeleton that is =)
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Yep yaggy, hats off to your mother. This stuff still happens, not only to the mentally disabled but to our parents, or other loved one in nursing homes/retirement homes ........
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Mnementh, flourescent bulbs can last for a very, very long time when they are not turned on and off. The starting process wears out the bulb.
This is all fine and great!....one question though, where was the power plant for this system? Does that still exist?
anyone want some lemonade?
ROFL Ed, that is exactly, word for word, what I thought when I saw it.
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I ate an Italian Hoagie from Wawa here with Red Dragon on our 11 hour trip. Had a beer too. It's a cool place.
(How'z that for a mood-kill?)
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It tastes great on a Ritz cracker.
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Goddog's site is the ultimate fucking BEST *Byberry-Only* site on the web, hands down.
I wish I had the education to be that creative with a computer.
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Aflac is the nom-de-plume of a really cool dude that we're all friends with. If you met him, you'd like him.
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I bet the doctor placed his fingertips in a bowl of ice before using this contraption, just for shits and giggles!
Geri chairs are still used for the comfort and care of people who do not walk. This recliner could be found in any nursing care facility today.
Max - It is called a transom or a fanlight.
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Such a sterile and sad picture. The concrete walls bordering the empty dark stairs--intense!