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Absolutely phenomenal! No one could afford to have a building built like this anymore....it's too bad, too. Those clamshell feet on the braces are awsome, too! The clams on the tiles.....
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I want to get a large flat screen monitor too (so I could see pictures of dead animals on a large screen? Maybe I should re-think this one LOL)
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The next monitor I get is going to be one of those cool flat screen monitors, with Smell~O~Rama coming out of the speaker, but thanks for the generous offer, P.B.
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I first read about the story of 'the little boy' in 'Wierd NJ' magazine. It was in a 2002 issue. Wierd NJ has a website, but I don't think they archive articles.
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I agree w/ Serrena, the before and after images are really a bonus. This creeped me out, for some reason.
Can't help but wonder if the stainless steel has acquired a patina from age and lack of polish.
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I KNOW!
I wish Lord Motts would make this a wallpaper.
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Looks like it, I've never noticed them before.
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Yes, long exposures show the rotation of the earth in star trails.
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LMFAO!!!!!
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I have an extra monitor in my basement.

Ya need??? (LOL)
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I thought a rain-check was something they gave you when they ran out of something on sale, guess I'm just a dumbass sometimes
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It's also convenient to have a loading dock outside and a place that doesn't require stairs to transport the body in and out of the building, hence a basement or ground floor.
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My daughter is making her prom dress out of duct tape, GO FIGURE!
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Hola estoy impresionado por la belleza que desprenden estas imagenes muertas.
Suerte a todos.
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Some piping I believe.