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My candle burns at both ends
It will not last the night
But ah my foes
And oh my friends
It gives a lovely light.

Thanks, Edna
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i would so love 2 live there, with the addition of a couple new paint coats, and some lamps
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What, he can't be having rugged, woods sex? I'm just sayin, let the poor guy get laid!
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Lou, it's "creosote". Preserves timber and eliminates termites. It has a really strong sort of "antiseptic" smell. In Sydney (Australia) several of our older streets were made of these blocks. i remember, as a boy, sixty years ago, smelling the blocks burning in nightwatchmen's braziers, as our beautiful nineteenth century city was "modernised".
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did someone burn it down are people still alive where are the people today
LYNNE honey did you vac this rug?
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Lamp posts? They're quite obviously soap dispensors...
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What does it say on the bottom of the door?
LYNNE please stop, you are sooo funny im laughing out loud by myself. i can see you ith a set of drums.
MR.MOTTS I have a certain image of you....please no bras. i think of you rugged in the woods. not thinking about SEX.
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I remember the story of the kid standing up on the drop of the Flume and falling out...and i always heard rumors of someone falling out of the corkscrew...were there any other accidents at the park?
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Does anyone remember the "Wall of Gum" on the Haunted House exterior? It seemed everyone stuck their gum on one section while waiting in line ...
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Are you refering to the Cyclone? What i would love to see are pictures of the Kiddie Coaster that they tore down to make room for the Cyclone....
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It's beautiful, but doesn't look very secure :-/
Lynne - ROFL! m''Nothing's ever COMPLETELY wrong!''