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I think I might need a hand for this one... A few shovels, someone running the dirt out in a wheelbarrow, then a few brooms and mops, we should have it cleaned out in a few days. Plenty of time for a tree and decorations. What are ya gettin me? :D
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I haven't been quite the same. So sure the story of my life would never change...
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It's just like walking outside barefoot, a little dirt and glass will never hurt you.
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Couldn't you just see a beautiful Giant X-mas tree in that big window??? I mean after it was all cleaned up by Sketch..
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As BillF said, it's a schematic of the electrical system. The zig-zaggy horizontal yellow things indicate electrical grounding points in the circuit.
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when i was i child i was once traped in a room of an abandoned house cuz the door felt into its lock. but i made my way out through the wall, which was made by decayed brick and laom/straw, was pretty easy to dig the way out through that wall. *LoL*

as kid i explored many abandoned houses and even one abandoned hospital. hehe kids big time. =)
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Or even rolling hills
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Makes me think thar beyond the wall there is a different place, like open spaces.
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naot at all we did that
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hah thats funny people dont know who he is
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lemme guess: when there are 20 other people crowded into the shower room an integrated soap dispenser inside the shower head is a good thing... so this is what integrated soap dispensers in shower heads are good for. u dont need to bend down for the soap. *lol*
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This might sound strange (probably will X^D) but did you try sniffing the stain? It could help in identifying it. I doubt it's poop or blood or anything, I can guess it could be paint or something.
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So have I found your secret weak spot?
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Showers work better if you werent crowded into a room with about 20 other people. Plus it always worked because we just wanted to cool off...not shower....no soap.
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Live you made me spill my shoenail polish. You better be sorry.