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Happy belated b'day, R.E., hope you enjoyed it at the 'Berry
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Shane, my 12 year old kid is addicted to runescape, as are most of his friends, but I bet that most posters on this site are a little too old to enjoy it. (But I could be wrong).
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Your birthday R.E.? Enjoy a six pack for me, and have a good one! When the heck was it, by the way?
That creatures is actually the monster from the old Hammer film The Reptile.
Well zombies rock!
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para i agree
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if the link to runescape doesnt work just type it in
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http://www.runescape.com/.......a very good game u people should play it
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I'm really astounded that the generators appear to not have been stripped for copper.
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There are several pipes and valves that have been covered at one time when this was disassembled. Did they intend to put it back together? Was this after closure or the cause of the closure?
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Interesting that there faceplate was removed.

I'm curious as to what precipitated the closure of this plant. Was it mere age (inefficient) or were there significant failures just around the corner. I see several places in the plant where covers to the firechests are removed, this isn't an asbestos abatement issue.

Somewhere in this building the cover to this boiler must be sitting.
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highly.. never been in KPPC but good luck gettin into pilgrim.. ur best bet would be goin to CI a few times until u get good at creeping around and UE'ing
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That reminds me - happy belated birthday, Radical Ed!
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They're water damaged school books. You wouldn't be able to give them away. Used book and record stores are very picky. They only want certain things.
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We use autoclaves in dentistry. So it is weird for me to see an old one like this.