Posted by greywolf45 |
3/12/2004 3:59 AM | remove |
What is all that stuff on the floor? Kind'a curious.
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Posted by Reuben O Reilley |
3/18/2004 4:44 PM | remove |
plastic bags...it was a manufacturing plant where they would give patients jobs so they could teach them work ethic when they were set back out in the real world. They have this is the new one as well~
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Posted by Reuben O Reilley |
3/18/2004 4:44 PM | remove |
plastic bags...it was a manufacturing plant where they would give patients jobs so they could teach them work ethic when they were set back out in the real world. They have this is the new one as well~
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Posted by TechnoTed |
3/19/2004 12:05 AM | remove |
okay okay, we get it...
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Posted by Reuben O Reilley |
3/20/2004 3:24 AM | remove |
double trouble.
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Posted by TechnoTed |
3/28/2004 6:25 PM | remove |
tuhs pu dna tae ruoy ginkcuf strohs
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Posted by Reuben O Reilley |
3/30/2004 12:25 AM | remove |
hahahahahah lliw od!
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Posted by greywolf45 |
4/7/2004 2:51 AM | remove |
sorry i asked
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Posted by Daddy-o |
11/17/2004 1:00 AM | remove |
what building in this
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Posted by rainman8889 |
11/17/2004 2:01 AM | remove |
I believe Building 18. Occupational therapy.
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Posted by lsd |
11/18/2004 5:40 AM | remove |
cheap labour camp hehe plastic baggies were used in the 60's alot
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Posted by rainman8889 |
11/19/2004 1:35 AM | remove |
And cardboard in the 80's. ;-)
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