fantastic photo
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I spent a ton of time at byberry back in 1991/1992 - I actually still have a straight jacket that we took... there was so much cool stuff all over the place. it's amazing to see how much it has changed... it's totally destroyed now, quite sad. Is there a map of the buildings anywhere so I can refresh my memory?
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this picture is my favorite. best one of the bunch.
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Killer widow's peak, Perrymas.
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i dont know if yous are still reading these comments;
especially you, radical ed
but theres no other way to contact you
~me is my mother,
so that makes me 'radical ed's niece; if you will.
i just wanted to say;
uncle eddie,
you should come visit us sometime,
and for that matter, alot more often
and i also wanted to say
thank you for the buttons
from me and my mom both.

i hope you get this
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I thought it was Robert DeNiro -LOL
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this is me, seriously
someone else took the picture though
theres nothing to it
i just made a stencil of my face
put it up
nothing fancy
you dont have to like it or dislike it
it is what it is
my face
thanks
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This is a cool picture! I'm just not quite sure why i like it so much. I think the fact that you can see the machine through the window gives it an even cooler look.
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you talk a good game but you have no proof to back your baseless alligations.
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you are absolutely correct on that.And why has the radical ed gone so soft on this?he was all over them,,,and now he acts like he is on their payroll.
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yo itz a mez up buildin thatz wat it be
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That's just as desturbing as the asbestos they're STILL DUMPING...
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Psycho luvs this picture ^^
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Yes, I know :)
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it was MARY PAT GEPPERT who confronted you about the sign.she's a wack-job who married old man geppert a few years back after having an affair with the old man...she's like 30 years younger than him.