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Soap dispenser, yes...but what of that ugly little grey box-with-a-funky-looking-opening in front?
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I think isolation would do THAT to any lever.
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Matt Kunn, you need to shop else where, Dear.

old jail houses arn't the lastest shopping rage, or ARE they?
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So, Stinky. I guess you don't have an Obsessive Compulsive bone in your whole body, do you?
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Have you ever used one of the toilets that you've come across on your travels?
What a crooked look, kid. Let me know if yer going to be haunting any sites in Virginia...............
I'll help . Contact - rcd3@cox.net
Or try "another amateur fool" at Fools R Us.
Love your web-design. Good taste and well done
Glad I waited until the end of this round to comment. This is one of the most shadow filled displays you have put up here Motts. Good show and thank you. This place is most unique from any other display you have put up. I love it's blunt creepyness and very sad storyline. Keep yourself safe and set up that donation box...I would jump right on that bandwagon. When is the coffee table book coming out? ;-) (Hint Hint)
I am the artist who breathed new life into The Giant on the Beanstalk!It took pics from times ago to assist me in proper fiberglass repair and retoration to bring the big guy back to life along with the leaves!I've also repaired Jack(of Jack and Jill)among a few others,and me and Monica are presently restoring the Rainbow Bridge from pics of years ago,from those who so unselfishly shared their pics with us!We are asking all of you to have a piece of recontruction history by providing us with whatever pics you can to aid us in speeding up the process of restoring the EF pieces!They are,after all,yours,and ours!
Thanks!
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Kewl! That's great! :-)

Eve and THRiLL KiLL, here is a great resource for parents who have family members with disabilities:

http://www.eparent.com/
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Another complete great fireplace. Look at the tile on the floor. Looks to be stenciled and not carved. Probably $8K-10K on the market.
I've seen certainly hundreds, if not thousands, of photos of the
Enchanted Forest, and taken a few myself... these are the most evocative. Thanks, and congratulations.
Thanks Lynn!
While scrolling I've now seen your link and will certainly using the pics to design my foster sons brand new bed! I'm thrilled!
:)
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While surfing the net for an 'adult sized' crib, for my 5 year old foster son, this pic is all I can find...
The traditional medical beds, the sides are too low. He's able to sit up, lean over and fall out.
But I do get some good idea's for the carpenter! That's all the matters right? He's gets the beautfiul bed that I envision. :)