Posted by Swamp Thing |
1/17/2005 6:10 PM | remove |
I hope they we trained to pull the patient out of the bath water before using the defibrillators.
OTOH, it's not a mistake one would make twice.
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Posted by Haunting_1963 |
1/30/2005 3:01 AM | remove |
On the plus side, if you want to poach an egg there you go.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
3/22/2005 12:03 AM | remove |
What could get you that excited about a bath ?
http://www.uer.ca/locations/viewgal.asp?picid=47942
:->
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Posted by IanK1968 |
3/22/2005 12:27 AM | remove |
lol thats a nice pic.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
3/22/2005 12:33 AM | remove |
Thanks, I had to pay the girl £500... But it was worth it! ;-)
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Posted by IanK1968 |
3/22/2005 12:35 AM | remove |
500 pounds?? holy cow, she had better be worth it.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
3/22/2005 12:36 AM | remove |
Del seemed to like her :-))
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Posted by IanK1968 |
3/22/2005 12:36 AM | remove |
lol
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Posted by PlasticDel |
3/22/2005 12:37 AM | remove |
:-D
Hey the dog was pretty cool too. Don't jump to conclusions... I'm just saying is all.
;-)
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Posted by IanK1968 |
3/22/2005 12:39 AM | remove |
Dog too??? allright Ive heard enough, back to Birkshire for the both of you.
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Posted by MaximusNT |
3/22/2005 2:41 AM | remove |
I'm quite positive those *aren't* defibrilators... Wrong size, cable is too large, and they wouldn't just be sitting like that on the wall.
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Posted by IanK1968 |
3/22/2005 2:46 AM | remove |
They are defibs, 1960's style. I took them off and looked at em. It said defibulator right on it.
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Posted by ThePhonedude |
12/27/2012 3:27 AM | remove |
You can do cool shit with the innards of those! (like blow up potatoes)
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