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Anybody else see the face in the dust, through the sunlight?
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That story was written by the legendary Shanna. You can see her name everywhere in the Berry.
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And the offer still stands. If you need the original 'Wierd NJ' magazine article about Byberry email me...

badboybacky at hotmail.com

Also available in the files section of one of my Yahoo groups...

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/abandonedshoes/

I'm glad everybody is enjoying it. A lot of thoughtful insight into the how and why of Byberry.
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yo im going up there this weekend i wanna see somthing scary
byberry is the shit fuck the police and the law
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The only electric lights that still work are the light posts along the driveways. I Know of a few people who have actually wired christmas lights on the roof of W-7. when I ran into them last weekend, they were all throwing the roof moldings off the roof.
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Yes
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I wanna be "kissed by the Berry!" Is that weird!?
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Um.........
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And what I mean by "I'd never thought I'd say this" is not that I'd never agree with you Anthony, but that I never thought I would say I actually felt that some odd things definitely went on at one of these buildings...
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It would be an interesting place to go...but after reading that article (thanks again Pb!) I have second thoughts. Never thought I'd say this, but I think Anthony has a point about the animals being tortured and stuff there...after reading that article, I really do find it hard to believe that there isn't at least some type of residual energy left there.
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I was scared shitless! this place is no joke! i had my 9mm with me and i was shitting rocks walking threw that place! i herd they be chopping dogs head there and hang them! shit crazy and i live liek 15mins away from byberry
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what building is this in?
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the study of brain matter in order to maybe somehow understand how the human mind works, or doesn't work, i can understand, as far as an 'Animals' room, PLEASE do tell more of it to ~Me, Thanks.
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Wal Mart? What a big surprise. They'd probably tear down the Smithsonian if they thought they could get away with it.