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If I got to lay down a towwel or something before I sat. But then again, It would most likeley never break at my 85 pounds of mass.
The cage back and to the left is for another pedistal fan , looking at the condition of this fan it's guarding has either broken or rusted away. This is also a pedistal fan, even though it appears to be hanging from the ceiling.
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If I sat in one (to prove it's safe) would you sit in the other one?
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no amount of cleaning disenfecting sanitizing or other would make me want to place them in my home
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why would a mental facility have a machine for the manufacturing of license plates i thought they only made them in prisons
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Now, THAT is a revelation.
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If you smoke, you could be Tuh Backy
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The plastic liner wrapped around the headrest is my favorite part. It adds life to this cold shot.
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Forgive my stereotypical, naive comments, but the irony is startling...the rest of the living space seems dark and lifeless, yet the room for the preparation of the dead is bright and airy.
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I always pick up stuff like that to read it. I walk the streets and commonly pick up wrinked papers, just to see what's on them. I usually get shopping lists, and school papers, but have hit some juicy stuff from time to time. (LOL)
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Off topic...I'm really curious about that list paper on the floor. I find 2-week-old lists in the back seat of my car and even those interest me...I wish I could see this one...
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And a very good morning to you too, and the rest of the members of 'Club 93'.

Looking forward to any and all new sparkling revelations that come forward today.
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Good Morning, our Backy!
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And here in the Philly/South Jersey area, Acme is a grocery store.

There's also a Acme boot company. They make cowboy boots.
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I always thought that ACME was just a made up company in those Roadrunner + Coyote cartoons...