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Yes!
You got the Episiotomy aftercare illustration didn't you?
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Ok, my mind definitely went the wrong way with that one... I hope you mean to clean itself, right? :D
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Like a how a dog uses his tongue!
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Dammit... Someone should warn me not to go looking up terms like "sitz bath" at work. The description wasn't bad, but the illustration... ~shudder~ For those (like myself) who aren't in the medical industry, a sitz bath appears to be a bath specially designed for washing genitals. At least, that's what I got as my mouse was moving to the "close" button! Anyone else able to better describe it?
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Wow... I blew this up to see if I could catch a better glimpse of what was at the end of the hallway (I'm guessing it was Motts, right?) and realized just how much detail there is in these when you view them larger! Motts, you should definitely consider selling poster size prints of some of these!
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*Gacy
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No way, Gacey all the way.
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nah, I'm doing a documentary for National History Day about the Pennhurst and Fernald State Schools in the eugenics movement and found this website while looking for interviews. I'm from Colorado.
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I bet lol
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For some reason it made me think of "All over you" by Live. Might just be the way she is being held up, but it made me think of the line: "Our love is like water. Pinned down and abused for being strange."
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Thanks, ~Me, that's what I thought.
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Dulcinea_Lady: That's why Motts carries a flashlight! He may be lost, but at least he can see that he's lost! :D
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Wow, you've managed to make even the water look sinister! Amazing photo...
~Me: If you didn't use it for 90 years, I think it would quit functioning! It would probably rust away... We are still talking about this lovely ferry, correct? ;)
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that is nasty.. but hey shit does happen!
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it looks like someone or something is under it