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Is that a face or two to the left of the small wheel???? It sure looks like someone was watching you Mr. Motts!!!!!
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Laundry cart perhaps?
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Looks like it fell from some were, Motts were there any high up places nere there? Cats have a habit of jumping from high places, maby it fell? or some one -shivers- threw it.
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Probably something similar to a Teddy Ruxpin, though I can say without a doubt it isn't. The 'muzzle' is all wrong for that toy.

http://www.illiop.org/illiop.html
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Hope that brain did better than my liver
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Clean you the chair-up a little bit...


I like the effect of the floor moving away from the chair.
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Snagged and Shagged.
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I can just hear Popeye now:" WHOA!!!"
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Now see, I never like sitting on anything like that without first alcoholing-it down.
And the rare time I was in one 20 yrs. ago after stepping on something on Memorial Day, I reached down to operate the inner hand wheel and, SURE ENOUGH!- something sticky!
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Ever notice (when people aren't feeding them) that you CAN'T see what Pigeons are feeding on?
Ever notice you never SEE baby Pigeons?
Ever notice you can't spell Pigeon without PIG?
Ever notice(I know I'm contradicting myself-but you MAY get the rare chance) baby Pigeons lined-up like PIGS nursing from the mother?
Ever notice (although I'm deathly afraid of them) no one is actually proven to get sick from Pigeons?
Ever hear a sick Pigeon crow (softly) like a Rooster on a cold, dreary day?
Ever wonder what life would be without them?

I have a friend who tells me his late grandfather(which side?) used to set rat traps in the street for Pigeons, catch them, pluck them, soak them, and eat them. ("He was a CRAZY motherfucker!!!")
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Heh, heh heh.
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Well, I don't know....
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Lavender blue ,Willie Willie..



this IS that other place; HA HA HA HA HA!!
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ZIG to to left, zag to the right.