992 Comments for Plymouth County Hospital

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Oh, yes! It HAS to be! :0)
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Perhaps that's why there was the waxy coating? To help with retaining whatever moisture the body might exude? Lynne? Any ideas?
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Well ... that would explain his goofy smile.
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Bri, my thoughts exactly when I looked at this. The lonely Pixar Light. K.A.S. once again.
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Bri - It's the K.A.S. kicking in.
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Impressive. Imagine driving up to your new "home" and seeing this? Whoa.

Thank you for the new pics, Motts. Once again, you have not failed to impress me. Your eye is without fault.
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That's one helluva autoclave. You could sterilize just about anything in that sucker.
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Dr. Sketch might like to save that kind of stuff... ;-)

It's a common item in an examination room, but a morgue? Seems a bit flimsy for preventing seepage.
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aw man!! I hate that crunchy paper at the doctors office!! That stuff sucks!
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...poor dead crapper...
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Who took the photo? The Ghost? Admit it, you saw the ghost dropped the camera and hid in the curtain and the ghost took your pic so that we could all laugh!
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WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
I'd like to fly my ass around that corner on a Razor or scooter of some sort! (providing that it was cleared out of course! ;-)
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Actually, kinda looks like a suction machine - but I'm not for sure. I can certainly find out, however.
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Leigh, I do have another hotel gallery coming up... the problem with shooting them is that they become very repetitive, especially the big ones!

I had the chance to do some in Detroit, art deco and everything, but the hospitals out there were just calling my name...
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Yes, this is a group of "party lamps", which is where the expression "getting lit" comes from, I think.

Funny, I think I was wearing one of those as a jaunty derby last week by the time I downed my second Wiki Waki Woo. Least, that's what it looks like in the pictures that showed up on my doorstep last week accompanied by a note asking for blackmail money . . . . .

=8-o