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i can't imagine anything worse than lying there, legs akimbo, while various elderly aunts tut about the state of your bikini line (we used to take it all off in my day, dear) and comment on the size of your arse. bruh.
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we got into this building, saw raccoons, and went into this room on the second level. there appeared to be a fresh pool of blood and i shined my light in the back and found dried pools of blood. im me on AIM for the pics AH92387.
Hmm.... Third row, seventh box over... That's it!! The missing ballots that were not counted! Gore did win! L-O-L!! HeHeHe!!
Hmm... Could it be... URANIUM ORE!

If your toes start to glow in the dark, you've discovered Uranium...
Hmm... I agree, this looks like the stuff we had on the walls in the radio station I once worked at... Maybe this machine was noisy...

Interesting...
Well... Dang it... Someone get the Flux-Capacitor and fire the thing up! Let's see what it does!!
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Was any thing in the drawer,Motts
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I see the face in the top window but not the others.
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Woah,that's dark!
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The barrel and the piece of wood sitting on it looks like some one was trying to make a home-made catapult.
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I noticed the pentagram on the boarded up entrance.
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Yup I am seeing HVAC up there, it hasnt changed much over the years, am on occaision ripping that stuff out. I only wish it was at half a cool a place as this but then I wouldnt want to tear it out!!! What a catch 22
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It looks like a soap dispencer would have been up by the sink.
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From a patient's view from his room door window,those exit signs most realy make them mad.
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Sigh...Silly Ol bear. YOU have been through so much more than I! I just wanted you to realize that its hearing from people like you that have been through so much more, that it actually helps ME to push on. YOU are an inspiration for me! Thank you for that!
And as for dealing with loss, when I lost my Mom it was as if two of the most important people in my life died. My Mom ,and also one of the very best friends I ever had. For me it feels like only yesterday that I spoke to her ,but it also feels like it's been a century seen I spoke to her last , all at the same time. How's that for not making any sense? But, losing someone you loved the most never makes any sense. Take comfort in Tom Tom's words above about grieving, and know that you are here with people that care. Love you, Gail Take care. : )