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Shawn scares me.....
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Mandatory Hokey-Pokey class?
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Class
Dismissed!!
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Title-tastic!
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leg orthotics would be my guess...
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This may have been in the early stages of realization that some developmentally disabled people were actually "trainable". My cousin had brain damage from a high fever and the doctor told my Aunt that she could just go home and leave her son there and the doctor would put him away for her...she didn't need to worry herself over him. She did take him home and later in life after my aunt died, he was capable of living in a group home because she chose to keep him home and teach him whatever he could learn.
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This must have been before there was such a seperation of church and state...
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Sometimes some of the racing or sports wheelchairs are smaller to allow for more speed and agility.
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I understand what u guys are saying about the ghost shows , but it would b dope if they had a show that didt have ghosts in it but simply had motts showing these places and walking through them showing these sites would b incredible, i think u could make a fortune of it and millions would watch the exploration of these old abandoned places on tv in HD from home . dont lie guys it would b on ur dvr everyweek lol
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i wanna know whats in the thick soup and the thin soup ... yuckkkk
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you raaaaang
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it almost reminds me of corey taylors current mask in slipknot
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Ice-cream maker might not be far off. Note the letters on the bottom of the rig. This is the logo and lettering for a company called hobart which is still in business today and all they make is commercial mixing and food prepartation machines.
Bleak is right.
Vintage smut maybe?