... these bones (dear readers) are the remains of a deer - a young one at that - perhaps dragged there by another animal - you are looking at the remains of what is lefted over from an unfinished meal - what ever brought this deer down - will keep coming back until this meal has been finished - bones and all ... but the (#666) if it has something to do with the resting place of one of this hospital patients - by all means put the correct number on the grave marker - because once the grave yard officials leave this sight - they may never return - that would be the last thing an individual will be able to do for this deceased - we are not dealing with family members here - who would do a great job with this grave site ... in most cases - a grave site like the ones we are dealing with (once left behind) will never be dealt with again (or) this grave site could come up loss (lack of info) to establish (who) is inside of this grave - makes for a situation - as to who is in this grave - whose idenity will be known (only) to the Almighty ... it really is a hurting feeling to know that (a lost grave) something like this could happen - but in most instances - it does ... a note of thanks please - ms e m garrison (usa) pine bluff arkansas ... cc:emg/wl
I think they are jets- it must have been a sort of very early jacuzzi system.
Whatever abusive wretches they had on the staff, the hospital planners and designers must have had progressive and idealistic visions for the sort of facilities they wished to offer.
:D HI HI HI I'M BACK HI.
But i think only lynne might remember me, a little?
I watch the discovery channel alot and on how it's made they use vaccum presses to seal things and such, so could they use it to seal sterile equipment untill the next use?
I'm sure i'm not right though.