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Damn, there's that wonderful yellow goo in a jar again. Who stole that last time to drink? I can't remember already.
Radical Ed?....oh, yeah, he brings his own..... ;)
OMG what is that in the jars? Looks like bodily......fluids. Ick.

Man that block sure looks too well used to me.....
Tony, you took the words right out of my mouth.
I believe that would be liquid soap in those jars as per Motts' last visit:
http://www.opacity.us/image2682.htm
yeah that block looks like it went through some heavy usage. Perhaps the enzymes in deceased bodies helped to break it down some.
just nasty! don't even want to know what is in those jars!
Looks like Eggbeaters (fake eggs that come in a carton).
I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHAT THAT THING IN THE MIDDLE IS!!!!
It's used for an autopsy, they use it to put the patients head on while they cut it open n stuff like that, I witnessed a real autopsy, it was pretty cool acutally
This block has sadly been stolen
I work for an undertakers and am ashamed to admit we use head blocks which are identical to that. Wonder how long they've had 'em.
those are lung cookie jars!
I definitely learn something new in every gallery...thanks to all!
whats in those jars? looks like banana pudding!!! lol
Trish, it probably is banana pudding.
Morticians get hungry too.
its soap. hee hee, now i can tell the rents whata body block is...!
Deceased unknown, most embalmers and funeral homes use those blocks... its not really all that embarrassing
Look at those jars. I bet if you drink the liquid inside of them, you will get mutated.
Hey Motts, I hope George Bush will want to attemt drinking that crap in the jar. Then he might turn into a ZOMBIE!!!!!!! Don't you think that would be cool? Please respond!
Well why dont you go first Daniel

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