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How did it get there? Did they really sell cotton candy in prison for 50 cents (marked down from $2.00)? You're right "the face rocks".
And notice how horribley drawn Calvin is!Then look at that psychotic looking Charlie Brown sitting next to Linus!Some things are just wrong.
That's so freaky. I'm just amazed it wasn't on a wall in Pennhurst.
I'd definitely buy an opacity calendar and I was wondering what sage was. I'm pretty sure you could get one shipped to the UK by the way.
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I vote calendar too!

Will I be be able to get one sent to Britian though? Pretty please?!
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Abrams S. Hewitt had a sister ship, The George B. McClellan that fared no better and was removed from service 17 sept.1953 and disposed of 1954. Wonder if one of those "ships in a row" might be the Geo.B?
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Yeah, the ick is going into the water but no/one is being blamed here. If you actually did something i.e. remove the hulks offshore you are deemed a "cause".
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Is it just me noticing the horrible, horrible Humpty-Dumpty? You know, the one in the corner with the face that will be in my future nightmares of the macabre.
Anywayz i wud love 2 see a mourge i can see dead bodies coz my friend works at a mourge
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Where would you put it?
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Often, the administration would have the patients print out hospital letterhead and medical journals, so the asylum could make profit from free labour. Sometimes, the patients were allowed to utilise the presses for their own personal newsletters that they would distribute to their companions. Often this turned out to be insane paranoic ramblings, but one or two "submissions" would contain sane, articulate, and pained expressions about the life others consider insane. The newsletters found were usually confiscated and filed for analysis. Thus, any patients who wanted to submit anything used pseudonyms; The Blonde, Purple Condition, and 57-11.
Just an interesting fact or two I thought you might enjoy.
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Looks like an Edward Gorey engraving.
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I'll tell ya, I definitely wouldn't mind dancing in here.
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beautiful
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Nice dutch angle
gives an air of desperation