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*Puuurrrrrrsssss*

But I like my manacles and the cage she makes me sleep in is wonderful.
Unless I am really good and eat all my dinner broken glass and all. I get to sleep on a sheet at the foot of the bed.
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Good heavens it looks like a cousin to my thumbscrew!!
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Whoa, I love this shot. Mr. Motts the lighting in it looks like it took hours to set up in a studio! And you were sick??
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If by "great" you mean dementedly sick and twisted ... you're right on target, hun.
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looking forward to the studebaker plant photos!..are the wooden prototype cars still in the woods?maybe not its been over 20 years since i was there.
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Very cool shot! It's the shadows that make this one I think too.

Poor Lynne... hope you don't let them blackmail you hon. Just let them share your nekkid butt with the world, who cares right? Certainly not Dr.Sketch!!
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Lyric, if I was you I'd be gettin' a tad nervous hereabouts. =8-o
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That's it, Tony! I was wondering what I was thinking of...and that was it! :0)
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Somehow I'm surprised he got out of that thing with his hair still. Or am I the only one who thinks about torturing the one she loves?
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Great shadows Mr. Motts
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A short but very interesting gallery, thanks so much Sir Motts.
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Great description, Tony! Nice shots Mr. Motts, and look at Mother Nature doing her thing again.
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I love this shot, it looks like someone got undressed, pushed the door aside, and stepped in. Or is it just me?
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Seeing as how ive never been to a morgue, I would have never guessed that you could possibly find wax paper there. Go figure
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"Em, which crack are you referring to?" she asked indelicately.