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Oh and Meri, I think you are right...
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CatAndTie, hilarious!
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LOL Felyne!!!
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Glenn-I totally agree with you.

The reason for the masks makes perfect sense, I just can't imagine someone having to wear one. :-(
Felyne that was hilarious! Maybe Rocky the flying squirrel?
Hide and go seek, and the pony was never seen again

Thank Motts, another hour out of my day well spent
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Love the new postings Motts. Now onto the new gallery!!
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Wow, great find with this, Motts. Very interesting to see a place with such a rich history untouched like this. The engineers must have just left this unfinished, hanging on the wall.
How many chairs were in that room?
The Blair witch project part II
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Professor Plum, in the Classroom, with the Book... I win.
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Was the film still inside, Motts?
My message is watch out for boys without elbows falling on you or tipping over. You know like "falling rocks ahead"
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At first I thought it was some sort of leg/ankle strengthener... like some sort of weights could be attached to the chains to push down and give resistance. However, Motts said it was attached to a desk.
You can see screws that allow the foot pedals to move left and right along the base for more or less distance between them. Maybe the chains just allow adjustment of the angle for whoever was sitting at the desk?
LOL, Perfect example of German Engineering ( past dumb comment I made on an other image) to the way the rest of us would engineer a wheelchair design
Man o Man, I did not know that there were so many different styles of wheel chairs, count your blessings