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You pretty much nailed what it used to be like and what it can still be like in some places or on some days.

I think I'm finally getting too old for this field. 8`-)
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anyone notice the new exit signs?
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Yeah if you do happen to "catch" the vomit in those stupid things - it's very likely you will still spill it on yourself trying to dispose of it.
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Yeah - I don't quite get it either. Who said anything that was sexist in nature? What did I miss?
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It is a heart. It's not an ice cream cone. That would look more like <O.
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I agree with hahaha
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Oh my god it's like high school finals all over again.
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wow, that is old, isn't it? That looks like the sediment bulbs they used to put on carbeurators before they invented fuel filters.
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Grifspop, that would be a heart attack.
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dental suction maybe? You know, the spit sucker they stick in you mouth to keep the area where they are working dry?
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Don't they need those files? I mean, when they leave are they just like "Man, we have all these books of important critical information, let's just leave them here to root?"?
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ooohh, Toy Story II anyone? What was the name of the creepy neighbor kid who tore all his toys apart and glued them back together in creepy combinations? The spider with the doll's head?
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I think I remember why I hate going to the dentists.
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Tumbleforms makes some pretty cool equipment. My toddler, who has had a stroke, has a lot of fun in therapy with this stuff. It makes me sad to think of all the kids in third world countries that don't have basic medical care, let alone therapy, who could be using this stuff.
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"Going off," or "Going off the head," were terms that the kids used in the home for troubled youth where I taught. They all did it pretty regularly too.