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Rusted Ventricles

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Very neat pic. I like how the angles move around.
A fishing reel for the Jolly Green Giant.
Hey those calcium spots on the floor look like fried eggs. Sunny side up, anyone?
Do you mean the hulk Twug? Oh! No..No..No. I gotcha, I know who you mean.
LOL, Jolly Green Giant, Hulk, whatta bout King Kong?
And just WHAT have the 3 giants been doing in here, anyway???? <chop-chop-wiff-wiff>

**Did I say that????...tsk, tsk.....**
Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox?
Those are forced draft fans.
It looks like a machine that might suck you in and torture you. I like it.
Looks like 2 robotoc hands reaching in
It's a Hamilton Beach malted milk shake maker knocked over on it's side!!
These look like the induced draft fans. They would help carry hot gasses up the chimney. There would be a heat exchanger somewhere in this assembly to send to the forced draft fans in the basement.
I can't get over how much those look like two hands grasping something.
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