how come its never a story about a girl with a Machete?
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enime me
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That would be fine...except there's never been any glass in them.
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I don't usually correct comments but, "port glass" is always how it has been called by myself and other Proj. techs!! ;-)
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...enemy mine....
Lynne,
Well, she doesn't have to be scared of Me but I am very frightened of ~Me
lol
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and I even left something for Lynne's english teacher's to scold me about.
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See, Lynne, i can be wrong. Here I am thinking it is scribbled for a favorite band and all it is is some child's nickname.
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Naw, just some pyro dude from around here that loves Overkill.
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Only three buildings were in use by 1990. The rest were closed periodically throughout the last twenty years. When I first went to byberry, back in 1982, there were over a dozen abandoned buildings on the opposite side of the boulevard that the current complex is located. Those were the "E" buildings. There were also a grouping of buildings behind the "Self Help" building called the "S" buildings. There were demolished in th 70's. What's left is maybe 60% of what *used to be*.
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Enemy is a kid who used to hang out at Byberry.
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...and I think it stands for 'Arch Enemy' and not 'Public Enemy'.


but I always liked to think it represented that you can be your own worse enemy. :0)~
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axl,
I believe it is a band's name.
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I drive by that all the time. I would love to know the meaning behind enemy....that if there is one.
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that photo is disturbing. it would be a bad ass album cover.