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Unfortunately for who?
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I would assume so - maybe the concept of "bread and water"? No one is allowed to keep a piece of wire like this in lock-up.
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So . . . . . . . . didja?
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Whoa! I'm too tilted to do a pirate dance here! :-(

Swell shot, however.
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Jumpin' Jehosaphat, what a creepy pic! =8-o
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To quote "The Kids In the Hall", "I cant go to prison, I cant pee in front of other guys"
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That loyal "lone chair," staying behind to guard the place!
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Puts you in mind of an entrance to an electrocution chamber or out to a courtyard where there would be a gallows, doesn't it? =8-o

Motts, you are depressing the hell out of me, but I have to admit that I am enjoying it! ;-)
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And drugs and alcohol have also done a number to my students.
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oh, to be a cockroach on the wall in it's heyday.....

you got that right, lynne!
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A sad commentary. So many in jail lack education. I teach in the school that gets the students after their lack of eduaction has already started to do its damage. Many leave us for jail.
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Whoa! Another Top Ten shot, for sure! Wallpaper time!
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Funny, I had a similar thought. I thought about people using the pipes to hang themselves. Also puts you in mind of a room where people might be gassed, even though I am sure that this did not happen here. Disturbing feeling looking at this, isn't it?
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Makes the showers in the institutions look downright homey, doesn't it?
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Single, non smoking please.