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[Formuleweb-general] curb waver


From: Jeremiah Shaw
Subject: [Formuleweb-general] curb waver
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 18:11:37 +0200
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As we were heading out, she was just coming into the room, and we chatted with her a bit. She said that even though we loved her painting, most people weren't into it. The new Starbucks Entertainment area within the iTunes Store features a variety of popular content as well as playlists created specifically for iTunes. I had to shimmy down a large pipe so that I could drop down into the tunnel. There was some random graffiti and markings on the wall for the freight, but that was about it. From there, we wandered around a bit until we came to another set of escalators going up.
A ladder led down through an opening in the grate and we could see water below.
And if I fell, I'd go straight through a skylight below, then three stories down into a room full of rusty machinery. And if I fell, I'd go straight through a skylight below, then three stories down into a room full of rusty machinery.
For one, my carabiners were too small to go easily over the ladder rungs embedded in the smokestack.
It appeared to run the entire the length of the building.
There were clothes, furntiure, and pretty much anything else you'd expect to find at a garage sale.
We went up a few flights up stairs and came out onto the roof.
In the end, though, I just went back to the basement and crawled back out of the air vent.
I ended up finding a door that was labeled sub-basement, but it only led into a different area of the the basement. I was determined to keep exploring the rest of the day anyway, but I really just wanted to go back to our room and lie down.
A report from Britain finds that understaffed hospitals leave nurses with too little time to feed their elderly patients.
There was some random graffiti and markings on the wall for the freight, but that was about it. Everything had been gutted out, leaving bare concrete colummns and floors.
There just wasn't any easy way to get down there and check it out.
At the end, it simply came out on a catwalk at the other end of the basement.
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.
And if I fell, I'd go straight through a skylight below, then three stories down into a room full of rusty machinery.


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