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This site has kept my attention for an hour now..I stumbled on it by accident.
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Mr Motts as a newcomer to this site can I ask the question have you ever captured anything on a photograph that you did not notice when taking it? Specificaly anything that could be seen as ghostly or the like? Thanks and good skills with the camera!
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Oops! someone forgot to drain the tub when they were finished!!!!


Great Pic
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Anybody else see the face in the dust, through the sunlight?
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Leigh, I too am addicted to Mottsahol, i'm particularly fond of the strawberry flavour
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oh god, i'm a mottsaholic!
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This is Cinderella's castle.
Alice an Wonderland's tunnel was destroyed when the mall was built.
All structures have been stripped of their figures years ago.
A card guard of Alice's Wonderland was seen in an antique store awhile ago, which means the tunnel was also stripped of its figures, before it was destroyed.
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People have also remembered that wax paper was a good thing to use to protect your butt from the heat.
The slide could get REALLY HOT!
I remember that! LOL!
I wish we had known about the wax paper trick when I went in 1967 : )
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Lynne!...how could you!? >:P hahahaha i'm kidding....i know you guys do excellent work with the disabled, and i can see how it would be a very demanding job but you quite obviously have a passion for it and i respect that..and i don't think i'm alone in that regard. Keep it up
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And *I* say ignore the 98% good ones and find the 2% bad ones and make fun of everyone in the field and tarnish their names because of it! Maybe you'll smear a few innocent people, but if you brand them ALL as liars and sadists, surely you'll hit a couple of the worst ones, right? THAT'S what justice is these days. Can't let a guilty one possibly escape, so we'll hang 'em all!

Wish I could find another field with that "high" a percentage of obvious losers. I'd jump right in there with both feet.

Whoops! Sorry! Lost track of where I was!

OK, thank God everyone else is perfect but those sick freaks in the health field, eh? I say take the lot out and tar and feather their evil hides!

Wait! That means that some of us would have to go there and take their places if we want these people to stay alive (unless we dumped them all out on the streets without any resources and they would die). If we took the place of the evil staff WE would be the ones who would have to put up with mandatory overtime, crappy pay, occasional aggression, frequent incontinence, high injury rates, no respect from outsiders, frequent audits from outside agencies, and being called a piece of crap for daring to work with these fragile folks.

Hmmmm . . . .

Oh well, *I* don't have to do it so I don't have to worry about it.
These things are known for crushing and ripping off limbs. They are extremely powerful and I have been both fascinated and terrified of them since I read Stephen King's "The Mangler" when I was youth.
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You know what, y'all? I've changed my mind. I am tired of the repeated attacks from people who seem to be more "in the know" than anyone else. So here it is; what some of you have been waiting for:

Yes, the truth is that we beat up all the poor innocent locked-up mistreated people who live in institutional facilities and we ask all the staff to do the same. Hell, we fire them if they don't. We line people up without clothes for laughs and then take pix and show to the public because we are all sick and twisted. We also starve everyone and chain them to the bed because we are bored and sit around all day on our fat butts with nothing better to do. No one knows how to advocate for people with handicaps except people who have never actually seen one. You are all correct - you surpass those of us who have spent years doing this and we have all lied and hidden the truth from you very smart cookies who have finally figured us evil ones out. The jig is up - we're busted! Oops! Our bad!

Happy?
not bad but, I want to see the original prototype steam ironer made my the german inventor, Mangle or atleast one like Stephen King saw that took off a man's forearms.
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Check out Mary Kay Gonzales' story, and what happened to her in Oregon. Most hospital staff do their jobs, but there are always a few oirderlies that are truly dispicable.
I also wanted to add, could there have been a curtain on the inside that could be pulled closed for privacy, there is something laying across the end of the closest tub.
Perhaps the window is to insure that nobody is accidentally left inside the room.