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that sign would look great on my door
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paint-chips or pigeon crap- the choice is yours!
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like the colours
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what's occupational therapy?
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I think it would have been cleverer to have doors that open into the room instead the hallway
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Great picture!
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Better keep these doors shut :)
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I think it was an anecdote from one of the 19th and early 20th century exploratory expeditions of the south pole.
Penguins should taste bad. That's what you get for eating something so cute and fuzzy. Chickens are good 'cause they're ugly. It's a mess here but the bathroom has to be somewhere hehe. __Robert B.
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This reminds me of how my Dad went to a local ball stadium to watch for planes during the cold war days. Civil defense I believe was the name of the group. And I think most members were post WW2 veterans.
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ECT is still used today for cases of depression that do not respond to meds and psychiatric intervention. A friend's daughter has had multiple treatments and has finally gotten clear of the terrible depression that she had post multiple pregnancies. Hard for most of us to understand how a severe electric shock can help. I look at is as pushing the off button on a computer and then restarting the program. Helps sometimes, but not always.
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harmless
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Soap dispensers such a fun and haqrmless comment. LOL
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1. Mica you crack me up. Three hinges.
2. flushed I really like this poetry. Is it yours?
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WOW just wow., With this type of an article it would be hard for the caregivers to find motivation to care for the patients. I can't imagine working with a population of patients that had such terrible statistics. I would have lived to sit in on the review of this paper.