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the wheel on the right is a completely different wheel all together.
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I have never hear of a bedside commode doubling as a wheel chair, I worked in a nursing home, and for safety, non of them had wheels.
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cool picture!!!!
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this is a breath taking picture to me, I love how a empty building can speak volumes by the look and ware of it!
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Iduno, but anyone can see that the shirt is not that old> :-)
I very much dislike ''emo'', sorry but this is not gonna get an ''ok'' from me!

This sorta has ''mtv2'' fake m*tal written all over it.

This whole ''I am depressed, because hot topic told me so'' is such a joke!

Only in 2006 AMERIKWA could depression be a ''hip'' thing, screw these people for mocking depression, depression is not something that you can fake!

REAL METAL WILL ALWAYS BURRY 'this 'emo'' crap !!!

In memory of Bethlehem's-Dark Metal!!!!! in memory of the past...

''FROM THR PAST COMES THE STORMS''
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crazy, but interesting all at the same time!!
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"Once a Wal-mart has generated enough business they can then afford to build a bigger, better "Super Wal-mart". However, instead of simply demolishng or expanding the old building, it is left abandoned. The new building is built usually within a couple miles of the old one. "

this is happening in my neighborhood right at this moment. i fucking hate walmart.
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yeah I would have to agree, I really need a door to close me in to be able to handle my business, I would never go, I would just eventually explode!
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Why wouldn't they have the tiled walls just go up more? odd. i wouldn't want someone trying to look at me while i pee!
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i really dont like how they're going to tear this down. too bad i dont have more money than walmart.
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reminds me of something from the blair witch project
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why are the boards painted again?
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I have always wanted a bear claw tub!!!
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watch your step