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Any films in the files to the left, under the counter?
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How I love these beasts.
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I, I concur.
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GREAT ONE!
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A horror fick the making. OMG how my brain gears are a flying!
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Yes, it was called for! SO GLAD THAT YOU DID IT!
I thought I was the only korn ball.
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And a real cute face! Lynne and I seem to be riding the same wave.
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Mr. Motts,
What is with the shadow to te right of the shot?
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Mr. Motts, I hope you don't mind if I take "~Me" aside for a nice little slap session later on, do you? 0- :-)
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I bet Lynne says that to all the boys. LoL.
Motts, They are big, how many cookies did they need to make?
Well I take my earlier comment back.Not all of this building looks modern and undamaged.
It is amazing how modern this place looks and how untouched and unmarred in contrast to most the other places on this site.I mean that looks like it could be a scene from a functioning building today just after closing hours.
I can say I'd probably rather be dead than spend my entire existence hooked to a machine.It's an existence that is not life but not death either.
Alot of things in this building remind you of fifties sci fi films.
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That's a pretty good guess, there were refrigeration units that looked like they were built to store possibly contaminated blood, perhaps they were injecting these into lab animals for vaccines or cures.