1,476 Comments for Letchworth Village

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I would, but I am popping back and forth to the computer as I do my monthly data analysis for the place I work. Coming here is my reinforcer for working for a predetermined amount of time. :-)
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Lynne, have you tried the chat room Lyric started? A.M. myself, and Serena are there...although Serena might not be near her PC.

http://www.geocities.c...mundane/Opacity.html
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If laying in a mourge freezer creeps you out, WHY, did you lay in them. It id disrespectful to the dead anyways to pretend you are. Also, do you expect there to be heaters and lights in the freezer? Oh you know the dead bodies must be kept warm and the light allows them to read.
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Bill,

This is a "full body immersion tank" that allows better access to the person by the therapist:

http://www.whitehallmf...hpshop&Itemid=67
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BWWAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!! :``)

*Mott's, you missed a spot!!!*
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Hey, Lynne,
"Domesticity"

I almost fell of my chair laughing at that one :-)
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Now I just live for Lynne's photoshops.....
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Great pics Lynne. Got my laugh for the day. One technical question: What's the reason for the odd shape of the tub?
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So, that's where my apron got to. Your day job is Merry Maids? Wear the apron well, kind sir, and don't forget to moisturize when you are done for the day. Those cleaning chemicals will tear your hands up!
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*~Just stares in amazement at Mr. Motts all dressed up for work~*
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Tonio, my dear child, I wasn't going to tell anyone this, and up till now it has been a secret from most people, known only to a few entrusted souls. However, given your phobia of germs, which we in the field feel the need to complicate by renaming "misophobia," I strongly believe you should know the following information. After Mr. Motts has photographed a facility, in many cases not only does he follow the policy of "don't take it - don't break it," on a few occasions he has felt the call of public duty so strongly that he has actually done a little cleaning before he has left.

Mr. Motts, my friend, I am sorry. I hope you can forgive me some day, but I thought our little Antonio needed to know this important information to aid with his "germ issues" - I believe his very mental health may hang on this some day. :-(

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/docarelle/Domesticity.jpg
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/docarelle/DustingThemCurtains.jpg
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Reminds me of something Sarah Winchester would have done. I like it. Doors that lead to nothing intrigue me. Makes me wonder what the designer had in mind ... and also makes me wonder why it never got completed ... or was it blocked for some mysterious reason? We may never know, but speculation is always more fun than fact anyhow.
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Exedrin works wonders, as well, Doc.
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[Gratefully takes bottle of Tylenol, places next to cumezekyame, tilts back stiff drink and 8 Tylenols]
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I hate finding the ignorant comments on this site. Hopefully, jhighbonez will learn from reading the rest of the comments on this site. Sorry, Lynne....
**tony quickly gets the bottle of Tylenol, the cumezekyame, and a stiff drink....brings it to Lynne...**