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"I should add when Jeremy was born, my twins were 5 years old and my oldest was 7, so it was a little crazy keeping up with 4 small children. I managed though, and wouldn't trade the experiences for the world."

Wow. Much respect to you, Paulina. I'm not sure if I could've handled that.
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I was a broadcasting major in college and I can definitely say that this is NOT the back end of a tv camera. There are 4 positions on the leftmost switch on the bottom row that allow for four different views, the lower two being monitor large and monitor small. What the other two positions are, I cannot tell, even when adjusting the photo around in photoshop just to see. TV broadcasting cameras do not show you anything in the viewfinder other than what you're sending to the switcher unit, though, so I can assure you it's not part of a camera.
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I think this corridor represents more than an empty hallway, to me it looks like a gateway to everyones subconscious a portal into the darkness, the nothingness. Anything could spring from the dark, anything your mind could create. Everything comes from the darkness.
i actually got to walk around the place. it was awesome. I feel like one of the lucky ones. I could almost picture Jack Nicholson there.
says randall: a little dab will do ya
I hope Wal-Mart becomes haunted
it's medication time
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MOTTS! you always seem to have a way to out do yourself
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Well, squat and make more.
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Maybe there wasn't enough poopyink to draw a whole cartoon with.
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Carrying a Wal*Mart bag in your back pocket will work equally well. It can be disposed of properly.
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What if they drew a picture of a cartoony looking dog poo. And added wings and a halo to it. And wrote holy shit under it. That would tickle mine.
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But if another word was used, would this picture tickle our funnyartybone, the way it does now?
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That isnt a strecher, that would be an old bed from one of the fallout shelters that patients would have to sleep on in case of emergency.
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The Hammond B-3 doesn't have built-in speakers as this one does, they usually are accompanied by a Leslie speaker cabinet for this reason. Also, the cabinet for the B-3 is more boxey looking than this one, and a B-3 has drawbars, which this one does not have. This looks more like a home-type organ that was popular in the 60's/70's. I own a music instrument store and I have people come in all the time trying to sell me organs of this type, but with electronic keyboards being popular these days, the market for home organs is now almost nonexistant.