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lol, so true Grifspop
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Eww, such morbid imaginations. And now that you mention it, that "face" thing is scary as hell!
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Old formaldehyde would only make you itch badly, not "seep" into your skin and kill you. Anyway, pretty dress lol
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Yep... standard-issue corpse grinder.
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Aluminum doesn't rust like iron and steel.
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Probably not, Maddy, however it would be prudent to study spelling and usage first.
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acuteward, thanks for the link, that hospital is in my hometown. And a side note regarding the behavioral patients, yes, they are at times extremely dangerous.
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"Know Thyself" was a phrase conjured by the greek philosopher Socrates as a tool in his primitive teaching of pre-modern psychology.
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I'm thinking a dog pen. Dogs can be used as a type of therapy. And think of all the happy thoughts kids would have it they had a dog at the place they were living at. and to make sure the kids did not set it free or hurt it they put it in a fence. To explain the tree in the fence, dogs like shade in the summer. My rambling and trying to be a Lynne.

Or they could have raised their own chickens at one point. You know, save the cost of eggs and chicken nuggets.
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Maybe they were protecting the kids from getting splinters or sap poisoning.
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Or maybe it was the evil people who ran this place: this poor innocent tree was cruelly locked in a cage for being different! (Ok, I hope you can read the sarcasm dripping in my voice here)
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My house is haunted, but I knew the people when they were alive, so we're cool.

The elevators at my office used to do this too: go to random floors and open up (sometimes with very surprised people still in them!) Turns out, the machine that ran them was very old, and just needed replacing. No more ghosts in the elevators!
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Yeah, but it's a really convincing myth...
http://www.snopes.com/science/coriolis.htm
Warning: they use big words that I don't understand...
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Yeah, actually I was thinking Barney. He's really scary! Can you imagine him with some fangs!!!
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Counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Or, did I fall for an urban legend?