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Hi, Blondie!
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The Dixmont end times is nearing...
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looks like the ship is in pain
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passing the emesis basin
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In a few years, they'll be shutting down our GM and Ford plants in Atlanta. Maybe we'll get some good Urban Exploration sites then.......
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wow, a giant parcheesi board!
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ROFLMBO! :0)
Season, What's up with the old Gates Tire and Rubber building. I saw it on an explorer t.v. show. It's an urban explorer's dream.
We like Puddleboy...
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I've hate tiled ceilings for the better part of 12 years now... was sitting in school one day and one fell on my desk while the teacher was talking. Just glad I wasn't doing any work, it would have likely landed on my head... Scared the living shit out of me anyways.
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It is not the true name of the state hospital, many places here are under pseudonyms to hide their identities, including Riverside.
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It was edited out to protect the name of the location.
Serrena, you can spell and punctuate, which is a delight for the reader. Just using entirely the opposite word to that you intended does not require a correction - if I knew you meant "dry" so did most people - and I'm seriously foreign.

Thanks for the capitals and commas!
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I went to look at a loft at the Ford Factory Lofts here and the lady took me around and showed me some OLD offices (complete with file cabinets full of papers, old furniture, etc) and semi-secret passageways! Pretty cool!
They look like the same cooling towers used here (UK, rather than specifically Western Isles!), but not with our much mistrusted nuclear power industry.