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Freiheit i think their's another one in buffalo state.
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John Galt the old ones had no limit on setting or duration. They used to turn it one and move the electrodes about without breaking contact with my head. They used a lower setting but I do recall the times when they used higher settings and my 5 year old body reacted in the same way Murphy did on OFoCN. The last one I recall is the one the lady burned my held by holding the electrodes firm in one spot and cranking it to the max. They guy she tricked into letting her do it and had someone call him out of the room came running because he could smell my hair and scalp burning.
She got in trouble by the abusers not the authorities as they had it down to a science not to leave any evidence of what they were doing to the kids and she jeopardized that. I forget how they covered it up it might have been one of the spans of time I was secluded and not let outside with the other kids until it healed.
Hey that's the same soap dispenser from KPPC. I work for a bathroom and kitchen remodeling company and i was so pleasantly surprised when i picked up a fairly recent Moen brochure and they still make this very model, in chrome these days. Plus Ive seen an older version in real life this past october 8-D
The Pink Mile - - on your way to the ETC machine #8-(
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As always, thnx for sharing! How many unposted shoots do you have in the wings? Over 300 yet? :o)
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They did the mash.
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Who was the "Test Patient"? That job hadda suck. Hold firmly? The button or the victim?
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Likely used more to keep the wards quiet than anything else. The old wards of the Oregon State Hospital where One Flew was filmed were demolished in 2010.
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Beats the farting elevator.
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Still useful in the upcoming zombie apocalypse.
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Motts will never heard the end of it.
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Did the PTs and staff wear those cool pink pussy hats?
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The old hair dryer ruse. Those had zip saws to open the heads for the lobotomies. They made them look like hair dryers so as not to alarm the victims.
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I've overhauled those. I always offered to install patient restraints but the dentists never took me up on it.
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Those paint chips are making me hungry.