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What are those wooden stick things?

 

Jungle gyms or stick sculptures from True Detective

 

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What are those wooden stick things?

 

Jungle gyms or stick sculptures from True Detective

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-OrD7LyxvdFs/Uyh47bLEfvI/AAAAAAAABGA/KKORG9VDb2M/s1600/3691631-true-detective-s01e08.jpg

play gym

 

they also have the "weaver bird" type suspended cages ... and yes an adult can also climb in :)

 

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Don't know hey Mayhem .... recon those spaces are kiddie friendly enough .... please don't tell me you let your children roam free in the house and don't have them on a leash tied to the dinning room table!

 

Lego blocks = real pain

 

Aah, so it is a True Dectective type vibe you're going for

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This is Oscar. A few years ago, Oscar was run over by a combine harvester and his back legs were damaged beyond repair. After some discussion, he was the recipient of a groundbreaking surgery in which prosthetic legs were grafted directly onto his ankle bones, called an "exoprosthesis." This first-of-its-kind operation allows Oscar to walk normally.

 

The operation was a huge success and it's now being considered for use in human amputees.

 

 

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There is no ways that I'm going to the loo in that cat's house!

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There is no ways that I'm going to the loo in that cat's house!

He must have been quite slow in the first place to be run over by a combine. At least now with his blade runner blades he'll be quicker on the draw.
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How's the pitch on that piano ,simply insane how well tuned it is.

 

Yup, that is a good tuning, although the tone does sound a bit nasal for a Steinway but perhaps that is more a product of the microphone than the preparation of the piano's hammers.

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