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Hello!
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Well, PB, let it never be said you don't have an active imagination.

(P.S. Karo syrup is a base used a lot for "stage blood.")
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Karo syrup? Possibly some hobo once had his breakfast in there. He found some old hotcakes in a dumpster. Had enough pocket munny to buy some Karo at the 7-11.

After he found out the hotcakes were stale, he threw the Karo bottle against the door, effectively splattering it for future generations to figure out.
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Another interesting revelation...They do seem to be walking ~away~ from the Devil...

They're also very sad, so that rules out the 'losing the virginity' theory. (LOL)
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Comming from you, I take that as the compliment it was meant to be.

My ex-husband says I have "brass ovaries."
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The waxy, bloated eyes of a fish, tiny buttons and switches for teeth, a mortal wound inflicted to the forehead... this looks like a dead bart simpson all right.
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The tugboats, look like they are from the 50's to me.
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Mind you, that's tens of thousands for a NEW stained glass dome. Imagine what an original would bring.

I know I don't have to ask any of you to not go and pull that dome out of the ceiling and sell it....
HOW ABOUT ASCENDING ANGELS RESISTING THE DEVILS TEMPTATION? WISH I COULD MAKE OUT THAT LAST WORD, WHATS IT SAY MR. MOTTS
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But ya had to have it in you first, woman! Ya got moxie! (Not Mottsie.)
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psycadellic one,

If the Devil tries them for their crimes, would they be try-angles?

I'm just asking.
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derekpaul---I love it! "Go commando!" That's superb! Commando Iron FIst Motts. Another nickname for Motts!
did you get permission from the bannerman trust, or go commando? apparently there are camera's and stuff here now...and i'd hate to hafta rush through looking at a place this amazing to keep from being arrested...just curious. kudos times a million, btw
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Lynne, da'link, you might want to see a doctor about those smears.

As for "rust" or "blood" ... I'm leaning towards Karo Syrup, four drops of red food colouring with one drop of blue. "In Dreams" was a psychological thriller / horror film consisting of a lot of vivid, violent dream sequences (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120710/) where the heroine dreamt the killer's crimes before they occured.

To see the trailer, go here:
http://movies2.nytimes...ler.html?v_id=174352

However, if it's not stage blood, I'll cast my vote for rust. You see it all over the place in cities like San Fransisco, Bremerton and other "port" cities.
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*~Blushes five shades of pink to red and sips her mint julep~* What can I say, Lynne, you're contagious.