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It would SO suck to think that in the afterlife I would be reduced to walking around some hospital I used to work in just because I had been a doc there and then have to endure a bunch of asshat ghost hunters who were unable to communicate with me because they had never learned how to use the English language so as to be understood by others. That WOULD be hell. >:-)
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Too comatose to get to the keyboard . . . [mutter mutter mutter]
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My friends were the ones that ran the firehoses throughout the building. It only took them 30 minutes a floor....Well they only did the 10th floor.
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Sounds like you've stolen almost everything else that hasn't been nailed down. Is this too big for your barn?
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We have some more modern versions of a mangler in our basement ( I live in a thirteen-storied high building with 8 flats on each level) and I have actually never seen anyone use them.... And I've lived here for 24 years now...

My mum taught me how to use them when I was very young so to keep my fingers still attached and all, but still to this day I get an eerie feeling from just walking past the rooms containing the machines.

=) Often feel quite silly for it. After all - they're used for laundry....... hehe

That thing looks *evil*, haha.
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I think we can safely say that the case has been opened back up. :-)

Well, unless we are talking about an autobiographical experience here or something . . . =8-o
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Archway to nowhere. Void darkness
that ascends upon you out the dark tunnel.
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I think the ickiest thing is that there's still goo on the instruments........ O.o
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*dingdingding* Wehavawinnah

Ladies and gentleman.. Someone who knows that autoclaves weren't made for cooking people!!
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Autoclaves are also used (and in most countries required by law) by proffesional piercers. Both the instruments and "jewlery" have to go through their treatment before being used on a person and the machine itself has to be checked monthly at a hospital to ensure it's function and lack of bacteria.

(Amazing photos, btw!)
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Oh, Jebus, RE, that's funny! 8`-)
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*swoons*

You know.. Funny thing IP addresses. They can tell you a whole lot about a person.
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En engles?
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You know. That is the funny thing about Mental Ilness.
It like many other diseases has no boundaries by race, creed, gender, religion.

However, cases like this are not common. They are maybe 1 in a million.
I would have to defer to Lynne on the actual fact of the matter.
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Mr. Radical Ed, sir, don't take this wrong, but I think I love you.