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Jo, I'll be moving back to a part of the world which actually has seasons as soon as I can, I do remember them and treasure that memory. However I suspect you don't understand irony, but that can be cured to an extent by the purchase of a dictionary, so don't give up, flower. You'll get there.

That's "flower" in the sense of blossom or bloom, incidentally, rather than "that which flows," and therefore a sort-of back-handed compliment rather than an outright insult... which is not my intent at all.

Glad you like where YOU live! And maybe it's me who doesn't understand irony.
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Yeah, it looks like nothing more than debris to me...
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I thought he was talking about the white plastic bags.
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Surprisingly, it flowed both ways at once, which caused the person sitting on it to get soaked! Not unlike a sitz bath, really... :D
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Ummm... What? Where exactly are you seeing these? I don't see anything out of the ordinary for an abandoned building... Do you mean inside the doorway, or outside it?
BTW, who do you research for? I've been working w/ IGHS since 97... Ah the glory days, back before it was "cool", and when we used science to back our theories... I miss those days. :(
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I want to know which way the water flowed when it flushed, clockwise or counter clockwise?
Nice to see Turbozute's interests are as international as my own, but I'd query how a metal toilet bowl could be used to slash wrists. Bit difficult to smash a metal toilet, I'd have thought. Doubtless he knows better.
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after some paranormal-researches i'm pretty sure now this is a real ghost pic of an orb (that one at the left side of the doorway) with its tail, what is not unusual for orbs. the lower one which i ment to be an orb too might just be some light effect and/or stuff. but the one on the left side in about some feet above the floor is one for 95% sure. : )))
He put the "Usual" into "The Usual Suspects."
Discuss.

PS I love the film, apart from Pete Postlethwaite's Indian accent... if that's what it is.
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That's gotta be annoying if you ever need to fix the plumbing.
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I like where I live, we get those magical things called seasons. You know, warm summers, cold winters, nice springs, and loveley falls. Although when you're at the season you wish to be at the total opposite. An Inch of ice on the ground can be quite annoying.
Sorry, that was a bit stroppy. It was my fault that I didn't express myself properly in the first place.

Sketch, matey - a "moderate" climate would be great if it didn't mean grey and wet! That's more-or-less all we get out here. Very slightly colder in Winter, though!

~Me, I'm sorry to have to admit I nicked it from Len Deighton, but I'd hate to be accused of plagiarism.
It is a useful phrase, all the same!
Amazing.
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Can you imagine how cold that must have been to sit on??? Ugh...
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Hebridea Al: Yeah, Summer is way over rated here. Winter is cold (a few weeks back it was 30F below zero! Brrr!!!) and summer is hot, often over 100F! I would be happy if it was just "moderate" year round...