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It was a sad day, observing the demise of a piss-warm Coors. Thanks for the condolences. My loss was a severe downer.
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Lord Motts the Teleporting Photographer.
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That tops one of those wonky ghost stories any day. My sincere condolences on the loss of your beer.
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Scariest thing? Probably having to take a crap after too much Taco Bell and being in the large auditorium, about a half-hour's walk through the buildings from home.
Needless to say, I made it, but it was frightful.
Oh, and one time I dropped a beer into a pile of ceiling-tile mush and it was rendered *undrinkable*.
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Oh, THIS is where "Lord Motts" came from! 8`-)
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radical ed what is the weirdest/scarest thing that u ever so heard or happened to u...if any?
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I don't think that this tag is bad .. I dislike graffiti and this to me is not graffiti I see it as art and a way of expressing one's self.. using the word gay is a term my clients use and if people don't like the way thing's look then they should just move on.
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Anywhere, not just Byberry one's inner self can be the most dangerous thing.
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I'm the sick tagger/fucking expert Relic. There aren't any heroin addicts there. The only person I know who does that, that goes to Byberry, would more than likely kill you with his bare hands if you fucked with him. The homeless don't live there because of the high traffic from teens and firestarters.
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Ghosts?
The closest thing to a ghost I've ever encountered was an *almost* silent beer fart from one of my drunken buddies. I've seen twelve year old kids in the auditorium swinging on ropes over the stage area and throwing flaming rags at each other. I think your imagination is tickling your anus.
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Heh, I've *crawled* through this hallway drunk before, lol!
Don't be scared, the most dangerous thing in Byberry is one's self!
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This is in the administration building, which is about six stories high. There's two floors with this type of furniture in just about every room, where they did medical and scientific studies. By the time vandals get this far, the cans are empty and the desire is gone. Byberry is a huge complex, and there are entire buildings devoid of graffitti.
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By the way, how did the graffiti "artists" miss this room?
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And I'm going to school for lab technology. After seeing this creepy pics, I wonder if that's what I really want to do.
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Brady, mold and decay are not thinking, sentient beings. People have brains and should know better. THAT is the difference.