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It's part of whats left of an "synchronous motor"
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ive been there before and it's not really that scary inside and most recently the whole place was basically emptied out after awhile none of those things are really there anymore
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Sometimes they fence trees to protect them from deer.
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I used to live in an older (1925) house. Several times, when I was downstairs, I heard footsteps and someone yell "hello" down the stairs. The first few times, I answered, and then, receiving no answer, went upstairs to see if someone had come into the kitchen from the back door. Of course (or I wouldn't be telling you this), no one would be there. I thought maybe it was one of our cats, mimicking our habitual greeting to them as we came in the backdoor, but how to explain the footsteps? I played it off as imagination for a while, but when I finally mentioned it to my wife, she related that she had heard it also. Old house? Cats? Who knows... but it was amusing and hair raising at the same time.
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These cribs remind me of the Post Office's wiresides we used when I worked at Aetna. Quite horrifying to think they'd put human beings in them for days....sad.....
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Anyone have any idea what the bottle is?
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cum on now Jude, Would I ?
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And I want it painted black
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I like the string hanging from the soap dispenser.
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Oh, please don't. Please.
But the face on it rocks!
Whats the thing in the far left susposed to be?It looks like just some kind of handle.
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Maybe some kind of rodent trap? Roaches??
Why is that warped looking snoopy surrounded by butterflies?Is that to symbolize drugs causing him confusion or something?Why Calvin oh why did you have to pick up that crack habit?:(
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On a blanket. In a jail cell. Where a guy has been living alone for some time.

You are actually going to make me spell this out? 8`-)