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Lynne. now I'm really confused. Just exactly is a roundabout and exactly how does it work???
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THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH. I live in the US . I have my G-Mothers B-certifocate from Newry N. Ireland and Her mom and Dad's Marriage License from Ireland but I just really don"t know where to go from here. Mu G-Mother and G-Grandmother came to the States, but dont know exactly when. Any help you could give me would MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!
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Lynne, you used the Audit word! Repetitively!

I'm being audited at the moment, 3 years consequectively... it's severly noising my calm.
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It just reads, "Clinic". Perhaps it was a parking area for an ambulance...
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I really don't remember what was on them.
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The next two photos are from the same room; yes it looked like a seclusion room of sorts.
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P.S. I actually don't believe that this particular area that Motts photographed (above) was used for alcoholic beverages, but I had just recently learned that beer, wine, and whiskey WERE purchased by institutions in the "old days", and I thought it was an interesting fact. :-)
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Why, yes we are - thank you for noticing! [Beams with pride]
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Mad the lot of you!
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CAS-THE SNAKE PIT. That old time B&W movie about the deploriable conditions of Asylums in the Way Back time, late 1800's, early 1900's. Great movie!!!
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Thanks CAS, you've cleared it all now.
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-attacks Jessica and ties her to the pole inside a closet, stealing the ring and plans on marrying Motts-
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Farmer's Lung!!!
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Yup, can you believe our theatre is still using those now? I mean, it's a new theatre, but we have 4 of those beauties, and use them daily. They're a million times more finicky than the digital progectors, but a billion times cooler, so it evens out.
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*pulls out an engagement ring for Motts, so he can marry me*