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Grifspop,
I remember reading the same story, don't remember where it was, but i beleve it was in a third world country.
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I love the lighting on this picture
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Jester tagged it on the right. Awwe I misses that kid
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Read the disclaimer it will be apparent why it is not stated were this place is located
it would be handy if people siad where this was
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indeed
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Radical Ed, when is the next time you will be in Byberry?
i have the same book
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I met a little boy named henery. He was 7 years old and he got attacked by a pacient in byberry and died in a hosptial
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I went to the dentist's office once and we found recordings of something on the paper
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i live in Danvers and i think that they should clean the place up and make it a historical place for people to come tour and let our children see and know the way life use t o be and learn.
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I think that there should be more reseach and under no circumstances demolish this beautiful building
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Whatever is in there is most likely stale by now. Shake it up, pop the top and examine. If it's bubbly and foamy and emitting a funky odor, do you still want to drink it? (LOL)
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It's nothing to be afraid of. There's no longer any bodies in there, that could reach out and grab you...if there ever was.
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Let us give thanks that we live in a country where we are allowed and afforded the freedom to enjoy the fruits of abandoned buildings, old dumps, and the wonderful photos given thereof.