1,052,056
I am not eating that fake butter!
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
1,725,896
That is the nose-bleed seats behind the orchestra
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
544,014
CHiPs officer Erik Estrada's wife, Paula Estrada.
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Libby Cousins
Spokane, WA
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
5,228,997
The playhouse behind the palace?!
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
2,684,009
Joe Pryor takes us to that fountain of knowledge, Wikipedia, for the answer!
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
5,583,278
it's a gymnasium....
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
5,215,388
I going to the mat on this one!
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
187,002
Have NO idea!!
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
7,834,939
From Wikipedia:
The architecture of the palaestra, although allowing for some variation, followed a distinct, standard plan. The palaestra essentially consisted of a rectangular court surrounded by colonnades with adjoining rooms. These rooms might house a variety of functions: bathing, ball playing, undressing and storage of clothes, seating for socializing, observation, or instruction, and storage of oil, dust or athletic equipment.
Vitruvius, through his text On Architecture, is an important ancient source about this building type and provides many details about what he calls “palaestra, Greek-style”. Although the specifics of his descriptions do not always correspond to the architectural evidence, probably because he was writing around 27 BC, his account provides insight into the general design and uses of this type of space. As Vitruvius describes, the palaestra was square or rectangular in shape with colonnades along all four sides creating porticoes. The portico on the northern side of the palaestra was of double depth to protect against the weather. Big halls (exedrae) were built along the single depth sides of the palaestra with seats for those enjoying intellectual pursuits, and the double depth side was divided into an area for youth activities (ephebeum), a punching bag area (coryceum), a room for applying powders (conisterium), a room for cold bathing, and an oil storeroom (elaeothesium).
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
5,868,372
It is when your skin has no color what so ever!
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
4,800,082
It sounds like a form of a palace to me.
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
1,513,143
4,434,127
4,319,419
3,988,007
This one is over my pay grade. No idea.
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
6,392,879
3,344,906
That is an easy one! It is a bra pal!!! It offers more support to the heavier and full figure construction.
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
3,986,258
Sounds like an imprtant building
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
1,712,676
An Italian cowboy's best friend.
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
1,045,440
Sounds like something your doctor would test for and tell you to cut back lol