aw..
looks like its slightly smiling at you
just hoping you might pick him up and take
him home.
hahaha at Lynne
Aw..
I would do anything to have that fire hose! Old fire hose is the best there is.
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Actually your commentor "Smurfy" back in 2006 was close to being correct. The lack of stimulation in color was thought, up through the mid-1900's to decrease violent outbursts in psych patients. Additionally, dark colors were though to create apathy in excitable patients. In the late 70's color alteration was then studied and used by law enforcement in their isolation cells in which "pink" (of all colors) was shown to decrease volinet and aggressive behavior in inmates, where blue was shown to increase it. Kudo's to Smurfy's earliest observation.
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I dunno, I could have had the entire world watching me and I wouldn't have even noticed while birthing my son. My mind was elsewhere...
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The devastation shows even through the poor little chair
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Those tiles look brand new
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TRES ne confortables pas!
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poor adorable puppy! left behind when it's owner died (if he/she died). so sad. =[
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Wow someone musta had to take a major load.
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This is were Indiana Jones used to teach --- chuckle
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So sad. I couldn't have left him there.
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Black rooms suck. No room is as good as white rooms. Other ones don't have the FEEL thay white rooms have. I've spent time in black rooms, red rooms, yellow rooms... but they just dont cut it. hahaha ;)
This place must have had a lot of interns.