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add join (something) to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount. Oh Oh Oh... You must not have seen the OTHER Shriner's thread?
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One of my favorite 'haunts' (and it really is) donated an adorable blanket to me upon request - I dearly love it! The place is a 5-star resort which used to be the New York State Asylum. I've had a few very nice stays there - felt more like 'Home' than home (The Den isn't too far away, but I'll stay here first) - I think I've ALWAYS been there! And I really DO dearly love my asylum blankie!
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^ What movie is that, PaW? Northern Asylum for the Insane: Asylum Point and LighthouseAsylum Point Park On the central western shore of Lake Winnebago, just a few miles north of Oshkosh, a promontory extends into the water. On this point in 1871, construction began on the Northern Asylum for the Insane. The name of the institute was later changed to Winnebago Mental Health Institute, reflecting perhaps an increasingly sensitive public, but the hospital’s original name has been forever connected with the surrounding geography. The promontory is still known as Asylum Point, and the surrounding water is called Asylum Bay. The word Asylum means a place of refuge or sanctuary, and the institute “has throughout its history, provided many troubled individuals with a sanctuary, a refuge, and a safe place to prepare for re-entry into a turbulent world.” The same statement of purpose might just as well be applied to the nearby Asylum Point Park, as many people come to the park to take refuge from a turbulent world and spend a carefree afternoon fishing in the tranquil waters or simply relaxing on the man-made island next to the Asylum Point Lighthouse. |
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EEEEts All so REEEdEEEculous
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1.) Check out Room 237! 2.) "...redrum! REDRUM!!!" "The Shining" (the book is a LOT different, but I like Kubrick's interpretation (Stephen King didn't))
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The patients howled all night.
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EEEEts All so REEEdEEEculous
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Thanks Sarge - I can relate - I've long had a habit of howling at the moon! Actually, it sounds as if you could be related to me. Other than myself, everyone on my side of the family and a few on The Missus'-side have Psych degrees and a number have practiced. I've heard a Psych career generally lasts about seven (7) years as many of those that stay longer begin to absorb the problems of their patients. My brother (he is lawyer/psych) started out by trailing/stalking those recently-released into the general public (something most folk do not know happens and most agencies will not admit to taking part in - sort of a specialized parole officer), then again, he worked with the criminally insane, also, but went into law after having to deal with a huge, brutal feces eater/urine guzzler, who painted his room in feces, from floor to ceiling, including the ceiling - an awful lot like 'Critical Bill', here... Sometimes Psych & Law don't mix well, especially when a family psych comes over to our place with a terrible story and possibly injured, just to blow off steam...to myself and my gun-wielding other half who usually would want to toss both of us in the car so she could go take in the perp, even if it meant in a body bag (she never was scared of the trigger, never second-guessed herself)...sometimes she made us feel like we were children and she would settle the score, my brother would get scolded, and I'd get drunk AND scolded... |
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EEEEts All so REEEdEEEculous
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My college degree was in Psych. In fact, I worked as an "adjunctive therapist" for several years at a really good hospital in NJ. They wanted to send me for further education, including my PhD. Then I moved to CA, and thought I'd get a similar sort of job in an equally supportive hospital. Didn't happen. All the psych facilities there were closing. Oh well. |
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They get REALLY weird and make you wonder who they really are, don't they? Are they about the 'caring' or have they reached the point of 'needing to be there' as they have become bits and pieces of those they care for?
redecorated hallway couldn't fool me! I KNEW where MY room was and I ALWAYS get my room when I go 'Home'... ...this was MY door, but the last time I stayed there, they had 're-decorated' it too, doncha know... "Welcome Home Paw! Welcome Home..."
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It's been bugging me a while, but I finally figured it out.
From the voice and his appearance, Eric is a Munchkin! And his sidekick Caleb, is the voice of every annoying character on children's TV today. Awen't dey juss add-oh-a-bull? |
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Children are just God's little way of punishing us for having sex
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Who started this damned thread anyway?
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My first thought also. Just remember, Cap'n! When 'da BabyJeezus takes you fishing, you're certain to be on the hook for this one.
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i gotta admit this ad gives me the Heebie Jeebies & makes me SO thankful to be relatively normal in appearance and not lacking in limbs signed an awful person
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...YUMMY Broccolini!!....
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