40 Comments Posted by Drew

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Thats an old Hammond C-3 Organ. It's worth money. It probably weighs 300 pounds though.
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my email drewcifermarkert@yahoo.com, please hit me up
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How can I get high rez images from you to hang on my walls brother?
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Amazing stuff! First?
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When my friends and I used to come here we parked in this very courtyard. The entrance to it was covered with trees and you could just drive in and hide your car in the back behind the last set of balconies while you explored.....you can kinda see some tire tracks still
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Great perspective and use of light.
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Lot's of standing water in that room. Bad Leaks?
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Thats awesome dude. I just explored the grounds yesterday. I am curious to know the way in to the building or some of the buildings. let me know. Paradiseonthehorizon@yahoo.com
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love to go there how can i go there write me a email ok Sunlove112@yahoo.com ok
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love to go there how can i go there write me a email ok Sunlove112@yahoo.com ok
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rumor has it these are multi fuel "duece-and-a-half" motors for vietnam era army trucks
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so true,so true.

How about a game of find Yaggy's baggie?
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I will take full credit for opening the door...it was really hot and I thought it would be nice to walk into the fridge to cool down. It was a big mistake opening the door,it stank to high heaven.
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It was placed there by me. No thoughts of effect intended I just got tired of carrying it around and left it there. Motts was working his way down the hall just behind me,and captured this erie image just as he found it.
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some very interesting rooftop views from this place