1,476 Comments for Letchworth Village

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TRY WALKING DOWN THIS HALLWAY IN THE PITCH BLACK DARK. I HAVE AND IT WAS VERY CREPY
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Tom: Most boiler operators were trained in the services, mainly the Navy and Coast Guard.
I'll take a gander that the chief engineer was an old salty and was probably stationed aboard the ship in the photo
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A "water tube boiler" setup to run on fuel oil.
THE TELEVISION OF DEATH FOR ALL THE LONELY PEOPLE AN THE DEPRESS PEOPLE XZ
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There is one more patient to be removed, but who dares to open the curtain??
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The dreaded "suction" machine, a sick noise and much worse contents.
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The only reason I can think of is to keep sewer gas from backing into the building, it's up to the overflows, odd way of doing it though.
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anna is correct. However, when the seizure is over you want to lay the person on his or her side in the "recovery position" so the relaxed tongue doesn't block breathing.

http://www.northeastrehab.com/Articles/seizurefaq.htm
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im not lynne, but i can answer your question. When someone has a seizure, they dont swallow their tongue, thats an old wives tale. They might bite their tongue, but no one has actually swallowed their tongue during a seizure.
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Ok. Lynne I gots a question. When someone actually has a seizure when they mean " Swallow Tounge" Do they mean the tounge blocks the airway in some way.
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I must say this was the scarest place I have ever been to. My sisters and I went to this place at 12:00 am and we had the most fun ever untill we where chased out by the police.
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Because he is "sauced" so often.
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I must ask how on Earth you came up with nickname, lol!
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Motts, you are a trip.
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Ugh, I hate those dental impression trays! The plaster always triggered my gag reflex and I'd spit up a little. Blech, it's been at least 15 years since I've had one of those "torture" devices in my mouth, and I remember -exactly- what they feel like. Ugh!!

I understand that now it's possible to use lasers to precisely map the interior of the mouth, rendering these things obsolete. All I can say is, it's a damn good thing, and about time!