688 Comments for Western Center

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Great composition!
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It's all down here form here.... mostly because I have no brakes!
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I like this I have no fear of death but I would definitely prefer to go peacefully God willing. Also this would be a good posting on postsecret.com
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They may have been perfect shots, but the debris may have been blown around by the wind. Sorry just an observation, I think way to much.
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It's a SNL reference to Deep Thoughts with Jack Handey.
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One of these chairs is not like the other....
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Vannacutt anyone?
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Gives me the heebie jeebies looking at that.
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Nicely polished!!! Course stainless steel does not rust =)
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诡异的玩意
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If I had to wake up to this in the morning I would never want to open my eyes!
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god,神啊~
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Very surreal. And scary!
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My hubby who services Dental equipment for a living says this unit is from the 50's. The color is "cream white". Several things have been done to it to update it. It has been converted to an air driven drill rather then a belt driven one which it was originally. The acorn appearing structure with the different color in the middle of the 2 acorn caps is what drove the belt. The arm that the top part of the belt connected to has been removed. The belt driven drills are the ones that make all the noise. The suction has been updated. You can see the opaque plastic container connedted to the upright arm. He says that he has actually worked on units like this.
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The device in the foreground that is partly hidden opened by using a foot pedal. There was an area on the door that the bedpan sat in. You closed the door and flushed. This couid be repeated until the bedpan was clean. Some of these also produced steam for an attempt to kill germs on the old stainless steel bedpans. When bedpans became plastic and disposible there hoppers were no longer needed. If the bedpan was a REAL mess you just tossed it and got another one.