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Pardon the randomness of that prior statement.
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After the rain, everything gets all wet.
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Andrew, maybe not this week, but if you email me, I'll send you pics from my friend's journey to the cement wall. This is past the shopping cart on your way to the C's. The water is over five feet deep. You say you made it all the way to the wall, and no water? I'll find out when I go on Tuesday.
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I see it as well. It is in the bottom third of the photo.
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I went here yesterday and there is absolutely NO water underneath Southampton Rd.! the only place there is water is in the steam tunnel leading to N-10.
i used to hang out at night in 1994 ive been all through at night great place to party
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I've met, travelled, guided, and partied with dozens of folks there a multitude of times.
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It was burned off years ago by vandals.
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what happened to the roof of C-4?
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That's weird. I've been to Byberry four times and I've only seen people once, and they were the most unlikely people to find inside, environmental inspectors.
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The tunnels that are flooded are STEAM TUNNELS. They were used to transport heat to every building. The other tunnels are patient walkways. The tunnels connected every building EXCEPT the E buildings.

Motts needs to take another trip to Byberry.
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Natural Light? As in beer? lol
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Taken that a bit personally, don't ya think?
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Dumb asses?
Who the fuck even cared if you were dead, WHOEVER you are?
That sounds right, the junior high i went to had a tunnel connecting two buildings just for that reason,( not for transporting patients of course ) from the outside you couldn't tell there was a tunnel, it looked like two seperate buildings seperated by a lawn.