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motts this is a wonderful picture, you have once again amazed me!!!! :-)
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HIPPA HIPPA HIPPA,

was there not a recent article on a facilty of families that were in a law suit for someone selling old records on line????
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I want to race down the ramp!! whos with me ;-)
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wow is that an examination light?? it looks almost like dentistry instruments ( I could be completely wrong)
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Motts, how do you do it??? I could not control myself, I know it is wrong but I would have taken one( I know I know, its stealing)
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Whats something so kinky as that doing in a hospital?
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my favorite so far, that chair looks to be in good condition!!! at least from my computer screen
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ahhhhh, the chair pic!!! but wait it is not alone!!!! blue is just around the corner
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yeah at this assited living home I worked at, they use PVC pipe to use as a walker, was not too sturdy though a resident got hurt pretty bad when it tipped over :-(
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Looks like a giant amplifier!
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that is pretty cool looking. but creepy all at the same time ( yeah new pics!!!)
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Whew! I still have to view all the old galleries as the resident "FNG" but I must say I am glad to see more!!
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Catydid - did you also have a sister that worked there at the same time that you did? Your supervisors would have been PJ, Chris, Craig (not price), Russ...
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But its kind of hard to move a puzzle from one table to another without it completely falling apart. So I assume some reconstructive work had to be done on the puzzle when it was on the examination table otherwise it wouldn't be anywhere close to half complete.
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There was no wooden roller coaster there in the 90s. I suspect that you were visiting Lincoln Park which did have a big white wooden roller coaster.

The Cyclone was Blue, the Corkscrew white. There were roller coasters at the park that were wooden back in the late 60s. Possibly early 70s.