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it looks like a metal snake guarding the door
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who knew birth was a spectator sport?
FIRST DOCTOR TO GET THE BABY OVER THE LINE GETS A MEL-PRACTICE SUIT!
woot!
^_^
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A.S.V. said:"PROBABLY WITH A BODY INSIDE."
sad thing is i totaly got stuck in one similar to that in my grandmas house!
IT WOULD NOT OPEN!
it was the scariest thing ever, but I did learn that the little light DOES go off when u close the door!
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the blue to me looks like the reflection of the black part in a puddle, only it shows its true beauty...if that made any sense.
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reminds me of our rival high school's hallways!
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its amazing that this picture gives me such a homey type of feeling, despite the prison bars, rust and decay...
truly amazing that you have the ability to capture this!
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YAY!
i love that stuff!
the soda i mean...yeah...soda...lol
but it seriously is good soda, and so CHEAP too!
^_^
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yeah, seems like it!
well...if u look 2 the right top corner, it looks like the ledge only goes down like 5 feet so maybe its not SO bad, but i still wouldn't do it!
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this one confuses me, it looks like the showers are right in the middle of the hallway or something...i mite just b stupid tho....
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this makes me think of that scene in star wars where luke and all his comrads are in the room with the snake-like-thing and the walls are closing in slowly!
^_^
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It wouldn't need handles to be a stretcher, the fabric part is "stitched" to the frame, the whole frame would be handles.

p.s. I am new here and addicted to this site, the pics are fab and I am getting to know the people, you are fab too!
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as late as 1990 prisoners in england wre still "slopping out" emptying their plastic pots containg their piss and shit, although it was frowned upon to shit in your pot so most prissoners would shit in a newspaper and throw it out the cell window, in the mornings some unlucky group of prisoners would be the "bomb dissposal team and go around with a cart picking up these nasty packages.......
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i agree with Joe, thats a great chair to go to waste, but yet we must let it remain in its final resting home...
looks like my bedroom!
i like this pic mucho mas!
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pft, i was born in 1990 and i know what that is!
but this makes me think of every emo band ever...
"I CAN FLY WITH BROKEN WINGS
i will make it on my own.."
lol
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its like the Audience of broken chairs are watching the same performance over and over again...but this year, snow is the star!
yay!