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Reminds me of Robocop's data spike.
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These were probably placed in there to stop sewer gas from coming up through the drain.
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I ask about the donation box because the custom is to make a donation when one lights a candle and says a prayer for someone.
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Just occurred that they might also be used on the altar for altar boys during mass.
Again 2 Can Play This Magic Port Keying Potter. Hogwartz / Yorkwoods. Center. Game Of Yours Eh. Lake That Black Lake Thing In The 4th Harry Potter. Movie?? Well Just S.E. Of where Both Yorkwoods. Center. & The Yesplanti State Hospital. Youst to Set & Just East On Willis Rd. About 3/4 Of Mile East U.S. 23. Freeway. Now Sets A Black Lake Of Very Own Called Meirage Lake As Big As The Black Lake In The 4th Harry Potter. & Just Kevin The Yorkwoods. Center. Boy Wished for Back July of 1970 Just have Lake to Play & Swim At. & Now After Years Latter After Both Yorkwoods. Center. & The Yesplanti State Hspital Again Thru Yorkwoods Center.. Spirit Hercrux. A Few Pepole Was Magicley Bewarloced & Put an Hex On Properley Jinks In Daming Up The Small Crick The Flowed Out That old Spring The Once Filled The Old Big Swimming Pool At Yorkwoods. Center. School Building & Alow-A-Morea1 A Now Right In East End Of Irish Hills Of Michigan Eh?
& Like Never Mess. With The *"Yorkwoods. Center. Boy"* Eh?
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Equipment from the early 70s !
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I don't think that's Rubble.

It's Rox.
YES - those dark panels moodsetting and really goodlooking - very old-school indeed I love!
That other scribble so unnecessary.......WHY?
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That is what the raised pads are for Lucie. I thin if it is real bad you are allowed to stay seated. These sorts of kneelers are for placement in front of shrines.
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Wonderful pictures, Mr. Motts!
Thank you so much!
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That's an awesome, ironic picture right there hahaha ... But yeah, I also wonder why someone spent time knocking the heads of this guys off.
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I don't know if it's just me, but I find this kind of religious statues creepy as hell. The look on their faces is so bizarre!
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Wow, that would have scared the shit out of me hahaha
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OMG the i386! We were taught how to use those in primary school! Mostly DOS commands and reading/writing floppy disks. It was the 90s and I remember going to my Mum's office to draw on a Windows 95 PC, while complaining about the technological backwardness of our school.
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Basketball Jones