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restraints are NOT evil devices, They are your friend!
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See ONCE AGAIN, I was correct but NOT until Lynne gives the ok am I to be praised!
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Lynne, I perfer not to bath alone either!
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hmmmmm, Mr. Motts. Spot's?!?
Is it ~Me or does that sound somewhat
pleasantly dirty?
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It would probably take a fortune to restore it, more then it's worth anyways. I'm definately gonna look into reconstruction though. I've always believed in miracles and this place is one of them. Any idea how much this place would cost just to buy. I might just be able to do it with a little help and advice.
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When you play the record backwards "number nine, number nine, number nine...." says; "turn me on dead man, turn me on dead man, turn me on dead man...."
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I made 'The Shining' connection almost instantly.
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this doesn't even seem real!
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That's a nice chair (it was anyway). It's called a Windsor chiar.
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I'm pretty shure that this is a pipe bender.
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They're gossiping about the ceiling fixtures.
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This bed looks fairly new but still has the the crank.
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bsmarcia -- my mother's parents were from Budapest. My Hungarian grandmother loved to tell me stories of when she was a little girl -- she said they absolutely put garlic on the front door of the home to ward off vampires!! Of course, she probably had too much goulash - but I believed her!!
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I spent 30 years in a GM stamping and engine plant that was torn down after I left. Your photos sure bring back memories. The plants are identical!
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Very very very very nice shot!!!!