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No, at least not yet. Hopefully, they won't tear down the 'Berry anytime soon.
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Must... slide... down... railing.
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Looks like Spock.
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have they started taking the buildings down yet to begin construction for that old people's place?
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Hmmm... joint visit.. sounds like a good idea.
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Right now, we're not sure if Byberry will still be standing in mid-March.
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im heading up to byberry in mid march if anyone is willing to go
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I wouldn't like to venture a guess, but I too wouldn't touch it- I have seen the pressure these things carry.
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Join the forum (listed above) and either email me or private message me. I'll answer you either way, but put "Byberry" in the header.
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hey radical ed..would you be willing to lead myself and a friend through interesting parts of the complex?
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W-3
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ive been in there before..it was before the douchebag who leading us got us lost..i need someone who knows wtf theyre doin to take me on a tour through there..
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what building is this in??????
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Wonder how long whoever it was took to finally break it, and what was used?
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What gets me is there is still a couple curtain, drape thingys, whatever you wana call em still hanging there, intact and look to be in good condition after all this time.