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Motts...why don't you adopt them all? They seem so lonely...
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If I attempt to take a female through Byberry, my girlfriend will cut my scrotum off. Terribly sorry.
Because there's 1000000 million pointless comments, here's Lyrics chat site again. I'm there. let's keep this place historical.




Lyric's Chat URL:


http://pub3.bravenet.c...t/show.php/182050583
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i dont sleep in beds so this is cool for me...
TAKE ME!
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I live in the Third World, and public hospitals still have beds like those....
Played frisbee with a mad man I called Mercury because he was so fast. I loved that guy.
Displays from the bottom to the top, the agony and the ecstasy.
The contrast of light and shadow is impressive, It catches the main theme of old main and it's children.
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About 30 years ago, I was digging up an old dump and found several empty bottles of 'Dodge Embalming Fluid'. I'm sure I brought one home for safe-keeping. (LOL)
Worked almost fourteen years nights. Observed it all. The best, the worst, the downright ugly and the ultimate of compassion. These sad old buildings have seen it all. They will always bring back the tortured spirits of days gone by, but they also will bring back the compassion and understanding that so many brought to this sad enviorment. It's not a kick, it's a sacred burial spot that deserves respect and reverence. I experienced only one ghostly experience in the fourteen years that I worked and I opened myself up to the whole complex when I worked nights. I visited the main building one night after it had closed , because my curiousity got the best of me. I unlock the door on my old ward and got about half way down the hall and voices from all sides , a chorus told me in no uncertain terms to leave. I did an immediate about face and left. The message was delivered and I took it serious. The only ghostly experience that I ever encounterd and noone knew the physical layout of that old complex than I did. Don't let the phony's gone one about that nurmerious encounter with the other side in this old space, they really know not, I do.
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Radical Ed, I don't think I've ever since in Northeast Philly. Only South Philly and Center City. Somewhere around here there is a picture of me posed against the 'LOVE' monument. A friend of mine knows the way to Byberry, and it sounded quite easy. Maybe others would be interested as well, and we could get a group together.
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One dip of thee ol' finger per letter? (LOL)

I like this picture 'cause it's totally unique. I'm sure it dried up in a few days and just faded away.

Hey, maybe he belongs to a gang called 'The Poop Boys'. They tag with poopyink instead of spray paint.
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It looks like he ran out of poop on the second "o" and had to dip in for more. This picture is funny in a very strange way.
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Motts,

That's great - I have the same ranking! Any time I show "outsiders" pix of this place, those are the galleries I go to, and I haven't had anyone come away disappointed yet. :-)

Whenever you redo this site, mebbe you could pick a site that allows only registered users to comment and then perhaps you could allow the registered users a chance to rank the photos as well. That would keep you from having to cruise the comments all the time to pull off the weirdo comments. Well, except for OUR weirdo comments, of course. ;-)