313 Comments Posted by andrew

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Yes it does, especially because it was a piece of crap to begin with. This is it's rightful demise.
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No, actually security can't touch you at all. They only patrol the grounds. If they enter the buildings, they're fired on sight. Plus, the current security is rather lazy anyway.
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Why? The guards don't really do shit anyway. They can't touch you or hold you, only chase and scare you. They're LAZY guards. You can walk right in without any problems or anything. It's the police you need to watch out for, but they usually don't go inside. Many of them are scared shitless to go in.
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Did you find any x-rays lying around?
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we got into this building, saw raccoons, and went into this room on the second level. there appeared to be a fresh pool of blood and i shined my light in the back and found dried pools of blood. im me on AIM for the pics AH92387.
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for those who don't know, this is a LIFE-SIZE mural. Notice the conduit by the one with the bleeding eyes.
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The motor on that pedistal fan is only 1/3 horsepower. That much torque can't do shit to bone. You'd need at least maybe 10 horsepower to do that.
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Oh how I love those Hunter pedistal fans. I'd say late 40s into the 50s. They were made shortly after Hunter moved their headquarters from Fulton, NY to Memphis, TN. Very nice and powerful fans.
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For those who don't know, these pictures were taken during summer, when the trees and bushes have GREEN leaves on them. Sunlight reflects off the foliage and that's where the greenish hue comes from.
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The "mansions", as they are referred to sometimes, are Byberry's oldest and probably most decrepit buildings. Most of them are not anymore dangerous than the regular buildings. The most dangerous of the buildings is most likely old administration, it is built of all wood. Part of it has collapsed and a few of the floors are kind of mushy. These buildings were abandoned between sometime in the 70s and 1983, when administration moved to W-3 (they weren't all closed up at once).
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I wonder if they did one with Byberry yet? If not, they really should.
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YES.. that's right Motts. When are you going to make a return visit? You missed a whole lot of very interesting things...
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scrappers... forget it. There's nothing left in the kitchen, and I'm not about to give away any locations of remaining copper either.
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Yep..
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Yes, you found it, with a little help, lol.