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As screwed up as I was, I have no idea how much time passed.


From: Bird Floy
Subject: As screwed up as I was, I have no idea how much time passed.
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 17:29:55 -0800

It was a little scary the higher I got, but that was to be expected.
With that, we'd seen about all there was to see of the building.
We headed in and started walking around a large open area surrounded by
buildings.
We headed down the stairs to check it out.

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I do have to confess.
As I hurried up the last few rungs, all of which were cracking and
bending underneath me, I ended up with another problem. With that, we
stripped out of our waders and made our retreat.
Besides that, I'd had my fill of smokestacks.
So check your lights and garland, and decorate one or both of the trees
offered as a starting image.
After that, we passed along a large pit full of disgusting water and
debris on our way into the next building. If I'd known, I might have
brought my inflatable boat with me. We walked the length of the two main
chambers, this time with my propane lantern to light the way. We passed
by a big concrete area next that was sunk about three or four feet into
the ground.
All in all the perfect first date.
I think I would have kept the numbe. The bottom floor was filled with
all kinds of random junk, again just stuff you'd expect to see at a
garage sale. The two story area we came into had once been a JC Penney,
but you wouldn't have known it from looking. PS: i thought the ketchup
spill was cute, actually.
So I often take the first steps, much to my brokenhearts dismay.
Then we'd attach the rope to whatever we could up there and rappell back
down. Pretty quickly, we came up on something I'd been looking forward
to seeing: the River Roads Bowl.
It gave us a good view of the surrounding property, which was fairly
large, and we were able to spy on some construction workers there that
were up to something. The water, however, looked about five or six feet
deep, so there was no point in breaking out the waders we'd brought with
us.
She was a professor that had been working on a large canvas painting of
the inside of the plant.
It can also be configured to work with any application through the
NuLOOQ navigator control panel. People have asked me afterwards why I
went up at that point instead of down. In the middle of the
thoroughfare, there was also a large clock, as well as raised concrete
area that had once had plants growing in it.
you should come down under. We spent a while up there checking out a
handful of small buildings on the roof.
To make matters worse, I noticed that each time the figure would pass
one of the doors to the mall he would walk over to it and attempt to
open it.
Dude, I watched someone start to climb one similar to that here in the
Twin Cities, and I was freaking out just watching him. We were among the
last of the tennants.
Yet the flirting gaze, trying tounderstand interest.
From there, we wandered around a bit until we came to another set of
escalators going up. Yet the flirting gaze, trying tounderstand
interest. All the tile had already been pulled up from the floor, and we
could see shops all along the way had plastic covering their entrances.
He actually confessed that he fell asleep during the last play he saw
and will surly snooze during any musical.
As I hurried up the last few rungs, all of which were cracking and
bending underneath me, I ended up with another problem. NOtice the
senior citizen complex is near completion as that has funded with
"taxpayer's money"! So where is the happy medium I wonder. It wasn't a
big deal, but I tended to be a little more paranoid about sneaking into
new places in large, unfamiliar cities.
I felt sort of famous. My mother quit going there because her hubcaps
were stolen while she was shopping at Stix Baer and Fuller.
I'd just have to go back down and be really quick and careful about it.
At the next structure we checked out, we found yet another burnt out
vehicle. I've been thinking of climbing a smokestack. I ran back down to
join Hiccup and Chris, but I found only Hiccup when I got there.
I wandered around the basement a bit, looking for any indication that
there might be a sub-basement. I was honestly that scared, and I'm not
someone who scares easily. Then we parted and promised to talk. Before
we actually left the roof, though, we saw someone walking down inside
the building through the skylight.
As we were heading out, she was just coming into the room, and we
chatted with her a bit.
We headed in and started walking around a large open area surrounded by
buildings.
Trying to go down, while I was already standing on a rung that was
cracking like glass underneath me, just hadn't been what my
panic-stricken body told me to do. Dude, I watched someone start to
climb one similar to that here in the Twin Cities, and I was freaking
out just watching him.
We went floor to floor after that, walking the length of them.
We were among the last of the tennants.
When I put my full weight on the rung, it cracked and bent quickly, but
I was able to step up and grab for the top.
It was large compared to the others with two stories, and it was either
a department store or a clothing store.
It was of the large room below the smokestack with huge machinery it,
and it definitely captured the coolness of the decaying plant.





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