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Thnx to those who volunteered info!
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This douche room thing might be the ticket. D&S dungeon operation featuring a douche room. Be good boys and girls and get the the tickley spiny thing and a spanking.
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Hello, it's a water filter, it was bought by a couple of hutois who are renovating it to live there :-)
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I haven't been here for a while...wow I'm so glad I checked in! WHAT A SHOT!! And I've loved the Catskills and the stories of its rise and decline.
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Thats an old Hammond C-3 Organ. It's worth money. It probably weighs 300 pounds though.
Heavy duty tiles to avoid slippery
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Kind of a combination piano stool and chair. ENT sounds right. You know kids would be tempted to play with that.
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I would think some of the procedures, x-ray, phlebotomy, most of the heat treatments would require a M.D. on site. At least on a couple of days a week. I am thinking of the cost to run a place like this in 2016.
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Sproul Plaza duh. The gate is at the other end of the plaza.
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Just a quick "peep" in looking for Pat. Was hoping for any news and a way to buy a copy of the "Ware" book. A Signed copy would be sweet.
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It just reminded me of "bucket man". he's a guy who sat on a bucket at the end or Telegraph avenue on the entrance path to Sather Gate at UC berkeley and "played drums" on two or three other buckets for hours on end every day for years during the 90's. I have no idea if he is still at it or not.
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I prefer Perrier...
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Great!
Green mint is my fav
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It applies to shower as well as internal cleaning Eldo. I think this door indicates it leads to a shower room.

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