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Cool picture! Just surfed into your site from the U.K. What can I say ? Awesome. I have a morbid fascination for any type of wrecks - Scapa Flow, Normandy (D-Day relics). Seen some fantastic half-tracks/Shermans in France, inc a couple on the beach. Some of those old WW2 planes semi-submerged .
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"Cumezekyama"

Koo-MEH-zeh-kee-AH-mah, I b'lieve.
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Gawd, Motts, I just reread your last comment above. Looks like you are hunting for old body parts! =8-o

"I find remnants of former patients fascinating for some reason."
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Forgot "screaming meemies." :-(
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"Heebie jeebies"? "Shakes"? "Jim jams"?
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Nope, no blood. Wrong color, etc., etc., etc.
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Yeppers, Ron:

eye tooth
(noun)
1. A canine tooth.
Idiom: give one's eye teeth for something
To go to any lengths to obtain it.
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Think about it. You're leaning out of a window to take a picture of a window.
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Wasn't there "jitters" or something?
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I envision bringing my fiancee along here, on a cold dark night, and giving her some treatment! :-D
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There's a subway tunnel like this near where I work, where all the hobo's hang out. Apart from the fact it reeks of pee, it's really quite suitably spooky!
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I can most certainly agree with Rebecca

This reminds me of the Sleeping Dragon v/g, part three in the Broken Sword series, where he's in the catacombs of the castle, he rounds the corner and sees a freshly tortured body!
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Loving how it gets all dark as the picture veers off to the right!

Nicely horrorific
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I was hoping more for a lobotomy. What is the old saying - "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy"? Well, reverse that for me. It would calm me down a little.

Mebbe.
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So we've got goosebumps, willies; what the heck am I forgetting?