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can't sleep, clowns will eat me
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what with having tb and all, i very much doubt that anyone was gagged, let alone tied and caged.

lynne? over to you....
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it's like the view from the top of the main pyramid at chitchen itza (um..only not, obviously). what's that builing over to the left?
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lol good one Janice!
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one thing should be held back Dr. Sketch...your bad jokes :)
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Now I feel depressed just looking at this picture.
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I remember these projectors from grade school. They were really noisy and when they ran for a long period of time it got really really hot and you couldn't touch the thing for an hour afterward or you lost skin on your hands (ahhh the good old days)
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Very nice set of pictures, Motts, very thought provoking, thanks
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iIthink it is a good thing that they did that it is keeping the building from at least some damage. The windows cannot be broken and rain can't get in and destroy the floor and surrording areas nor letting the vines in. The mager problem is no natural light for great pictures but Mr Motts will take care of that for us.
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Looks like vinyl to me, think of all the Naugahydes that were killed to make those straps
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HOW OLD DO YOU THINK THOSE CHAIRS ARE MR. MOTTS?
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think of the poor cow who was killed to make that leather.
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My head feels like it's in a vice
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i bet this machine became outdated pretty quick. the heatsink design was innovative though.
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the chair still looks comfortable even today. does it recline?