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Tehehehehe...Dr. Sketch! I've missed you! ;0)
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oook, does it hurt
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You and me both babe... I haven't seem one damned "Fatal Frame" referrence anywhere on here, and we all know that was the superior game! :D
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Hmmm... nope, it's too easy. All I can suggest is that you read Motts' comments on his pictures before asking questions like this...
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Oh how I wish they'd stop qouting Silent Hill.
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Instead of taking the easy route and bashing you into the ground (believe me, I eat noobs like you every day), I'm going to patiently explain that YOU were the one who came in and acted like we all knew who and what you were talking about. Nowhere did we say "Hey, I went here!", nor even insinuate that we did. You assumed. Didja learn something from that?

As for the rest, you still have not given one reason why this should be considered a holy place. Looking only at the picture, it looks to me like a cave with a table in it. I don't see any religious symbols anywhere (unless you worship tables, that is). Even assuming that this WAS a place of worship, why does that make it holier than any other place? It's only as holy as the people there, and if nobody is there, what makes it holy?

I will sleep fine tonight, alone, but fine. Motts, send me a bill for $80, and I'll gladly pay it for the fun I've had. I promise not to comment to this idiot anymore, unless she is willing to act like an adult.
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Well, bigger is indeed better (or so I've been told by Lynne), but that's not why these are so big. The bigger the equipment to be sterilized, the bigger the machine to put it in. The autoclave I used (yes, I WAS actually in the medical field once) was slightly larger than a microwave, but we only needed it to clean speculums...
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Don't worry Grifspop, I got some good play today, so I am definately not dull now! LoL! I think I'll make it a weekly happening! Wow... ;0)

And now it's back to the Social Work homework! LoL! Papers are wonderful!
The scars from the past shall
remove the nail that stops Time.
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I would say that vine had seen enough of that pole blocking it's sunlight. It appears to have grabbed the pole and is trying to pull it over. Great shot!
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please tell me there wasnt a name on that card!
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Ya thats an old fashion suction machine..we have them in my nursing school
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This will sound bizzare but it looks so big yet in such small square footage
Thus one's life turns to riches and
what was a bag of silver coins is now the number in a book.
Yet fate hath no price. Ah, but do people know this?
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it looks like its an S and an E but the picture doesnt show the rest.