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The first thing that came to mind here was, creative use of paper (the names) and what the heck is a bikini top doing in the above part of this photo?
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I would like to have one or more of these chairs, I wonder how haunted they are?
=]] oh look. a soap dispenser


tee hee hee. couldnt resist.
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Motts....I know that you travel to these places with some one? You don't go alone do you?
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Great! They are pretty cool, aren't they?
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Lynne, those links are what I was loking for! Thanks!
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First flew the greedy Pelican, Eager for the reward White wings flailing. Then came the silent Dove Flying beyond the Pelican, As far as he could. A raven flies in, Flying higer than the Dove, Just to show he can. A swan glides in, To find a peaceful spot, Next to another bird. Finally out comes a crow Coming quickly to a stop Yawning and then napping. Who will show the way, Who will be the key, Who will lead to The silver reward.
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Oh weird woman...you just gave me the biggest laugh of the YEAR!
This brings to mind my time in boot camp a few years back. As a 'modest' girl, the site of these open area type facilities pretty much kept me from having a BM..in fact it was more than 10 days. We had already been issued our uniforms and were pretty much into the routine; I'd finally gotten used to having to constantly wear a head cap outside and to fold and tuck it into the back of my trousers upon entering a building. Anyway.........finally the time had come when I had the urge and the privacy to go to the head to take a much needed crap.....What a relief - I was alone amongst the tens of toilets lined up in there.........I thought I'd never stop- but I did and when I got up to flush - There was my hat......FULL of Shit!!
As you can imagine I almost died of disgust; but in boot camp you learn real fast to deal with it!! Looking back it's pretty funny; and when I see the toilets lined up like this; I can't help but remember boot camp!
BTW: I love this site and the wonderful images you bring to us Motts! Superb! And the regular commentators are both informative and a hoot! Even the ignorant ones!
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FF is right.
my department still has the stokes baskits on our trucks. we dont really use it that much, just back boards. if need be we can use our ladder as a crane.
btw, the plastic stokes make great sleds = )
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Appologies for off topic, the above links in my previous post are really great for adult cribs and I am looking for a link for another bed I saw that has a wetting and pressure alarm ( alarm goes off when the weight of the person leaves the bed or the bed is wet), this can help in comforting for the individual in the bed and reducing bed sores. Great site Motts, thanks for the great pictures!
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Please keep the topic to adult cribs and similar medical devices. Religion is a touchy issue to many and is far from the subject in the photo, any more discussion of it will be removed.

Thank you.
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You're an Artist~
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Hi Lynne and ~ME : )

You two are double cool!
Though I am not Religious I have enlightened myself that the Bible may be a handbook for mental awareness. The many disciples if you look at them could conceivably be personalities within us. Their is the bad disciple that betrayed Jesus and John the Baptist which was the Faithful persona etcetera... The Devil just may be the bad guy in us. Heaven is a thought away and so is Hell. It's all a matter of perspective in my bookno pun)!
If you look at any of the writings in the Bible you very well could establish that many if not every situation that had taken place could be perceived in our real life happenings in this day and age. I think that whoever wrote the Bible had a dep understanding of the human psych and was a great story teller. I believe Heaven and Hel are right here right now on Earth and each individual is capable of living in one or the other. The "Almighty" is just that, the Almighty. The unseen force that is ultimately decisive about just what you are capable of. The useen force that drives your being. GOD. Then that would make each and every one of us Jesus. The children of God. The child of the Almighty. Maybe a far stretch but it works for me. That's not to say that there is not an afterlife and that a real being such as God exists. I just can't see us all in this universe being as intelligent as we are without some great force having brought us about. And if there wasn't a God to begin with, with our capabilities who's to say that we haven't created one that could exist now? Who knows, but what a great story. Onto the bed enclosures I have found the link I was looking for, here tis' http://store.devinemedical.us/8003g.html

http://store.devinemedical.us/bed-canopy.html

Vaya Con Dios !~