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The snake that guards the secret...... loving the site found it a few days ago spent ages on it really should do work though ah well this is much better :-)
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Thought I would drop in for a quick comment. Been hanging out around on your forum for some time now...
Figured I would throw a reply up on one of your threads to let you know I exist :)
Nothing a little reupholstering can't cure
The thought of giving birth (or viewing such a thing) makes me retch - I'm sure it's quite a disgusting sight not to mention painfull. One of the girls I worked with was pregnant and she was HUGE. I took one look at her and said "THAT'S gonna hurt!" Needless to say she didn't appreciate my input!
There was one of these (without the shelves) going up the stairs to one of my apartments. It was near where the stairs curved to the right to get to the second floor, the alcove being on the left wall. I was told that these were put in the buildings so that if someone died at home (which was common way back when) and they needed to carry a coffin or stretcher down the stairs with a body, they could use this little space to get the coffin around and down the stairs. It made sense at the time, but now I wonder.
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Hospital beds now even do this. Its so you can position the bed where the patients feet are in the air and their head down low so its easier to boost the patient up in bed b/c your aren't fighting against gravity.

Boost the patient up, and return the bed to the normal position with 1/2 the effort!
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Ya, it was probably a surgical room with the viewing area being for new doctors/students etc. And the big thing in the middle was probably a light or something for brighter viewing
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I love the way the lighting cast your shadow on the wall, that and the camera angle. Another great shot
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pintu menuju... KAMAAR MAYAT!!!
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in my anatomy and physiology class next semester, we get to go see an autopsy done on a body. going to be pretty damn creepy for me. a friend of mine told me he'd pay me if i ran in and saw the body and screamed out "OHHH NO! THATS WHAT HAPPENED TO UNCLE JOE!!!" ha.
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oh was it byberry that was all graffitied? i dont remember now, because well I have been on this site for a good 3 hours looking through photographs and comments. But i wanted to comment on the morgue in byberry, with the graffiti inside the refrigerator box, someone had to be mighty ballsy to go inside, I on the other hand, hate small confined areas... Would of literally made me sick to my stomach to be inside of it tagging the wall.
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makes me feel slightly soulless, like when I went in for surgery, and just going through the doors made me feel like, i guess, dead. idk, could never be a mortician, the job would just seem too depressing, I hear plenty of people who train to be morticians, end up getting sick and dropping out. I can see why, the job would absolutely be the death of me. ha ha.
both awesome colours........mmm which room would I choose?????
gorgeous pinks
Motts, you owe me a family sized box of kleenex tissues!