352 Comments Posted by andy

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Freddie's front door
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Looking down you see the abandoned executive swimming pool area...................
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I agree, that would definitly need to be saved
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So that's where all those partys on that Rehab show on TV are held!!!!!
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I shudder to think of how much money has been wasted on all this medical equipment we always see in abandoned hopitals........That unit almost looks new. Very strange tub
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That would look awesome in a rock and cactus garden
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beautiful!! Amazing how much inertia power could be held by these massive flywheels
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I bet when this place was running full tilt with a crew of engineers to take care of it that it was immaculate. I imagine it was a gorgeous sight with these engines and that red brick/tile floor.
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I was thinking the same thing--LOUD!!! with 12 of these monsters running
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Squares, almost like the ones in the condensate on the window.......creeeeeeepy.......
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Strange............
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I remember going on this ride when i was younger. It was a scary ride, the props were not scary i thought they were cool, it was the clinging clanging and banging as the ride was in motion
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Well it is Germany during the Cold War as Iraq/Afghanistan today you don't want the enemy getting their grubby little paws on stuff they could use against us. We have amnesty bins over there that we'd throw our old uniforms and boots into and they were emptied by US personnel to be burned as you don't want the enemy to have a readily available supply of current military uniforms
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Warnings such as that one are still alive and well today in the military. Its called opsec (operational security) and anyone who's ever watched 'AFN' (Armed Forces Network) is very familiar with the military's ridiculous commercials...they're pretty lame lol
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It might have been an old arms safe...the newer ones are much more substantial though but back in the 40s...i guess it worked