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I’m still here. Busy. Can’t do much. Will have a HUGE collection to deliver soon. Blizzarding alomst non-stop, it’s restricted me.
I’m still here. Busy. Can’t do much. Will have a HUGE collection to deliver soon. Blizzarding alomst non-stop, it’s restricted me.
Work has been serious bullshit. A friend of mine got promoted and she’s been riding my ass about stuff until her Occupational Transfer goes through to Infantry. Will be gone until maybe November.
As soon as I get the chance, I’ll post about the package I got. I haven’t done it yet because it has a bit of back story I had to research. It pertains to everything though, I think.
Stay in touch Crow, I get your e-mails but can never reply. I just don’t have time. Thank you for your help in every way.
I’ve been really busy with work. Haven’t forgotten my plan. Crow if you see this, I’m fine., Haven’t gone through with it yet. We’ll be in touch as soon as possible.
September 27, 2011 at 12:50 AM
Hey, really enjoy the blog, I'm always excited when I catch a tread on /x. I downloaded your files the other day and was wondering if there's a way to enlarge the images from the thread? Since it's an old one they all 404, or am I doing something wrong?
Hmm, see I didn’t actually create that archive, a friend of mine made it so I’m not quite sure how to do that. So far as I know, there actually isn’t anyway to enlarge them.
Heck, I can’t even repost any images because they are all on my old computer which recently kicked the bucket. I should have made a backup.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
September 27, 2011 at 12:25 AM
What was the creepiest thing you've ever found?
The creepiest thing I have ever found…hmm…
There was an old hospital in a town a ways from here. It’s gone now, but I explored it one day. I started at the top floor and worked my way down.
I found the way in which everything was left half-emptied to be odd. Somethings where left behind, including needles and IV stands and such. Most of it was fairly dated so I imagine they didn’t care about it.
When I got to the morgue, I had to pry the door open. It hadn’t been emptied yet.
There where no bodies, but there was a nice neat stack of I.D. tags on the desk, and all of the autopsy equipment. The sinks were severely blood stained from years of use.
I thought the place might switch into Silent Hill style, and the longer I stayed the more irked I felt.
If it was still around I would have gone back for /x/, sadly, it was tore down.
September 27, 2011 at 12:20 AM
I saw one of your threads on /x/ for the first time yesterday, and I must say I REALLY enjoyed looking through your photos, and then coming to see more here too was also really great! I was just wondering though, are you not completely terrified of going into the places you go into? Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks for checking out my thread, if you want to see all of my exploits ( including some photos missing from here and the ongoing troubles with the uh…locals ) just download the .zip file from here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?0dg6e0p5v0k5bmr
I’m never really THAT scared. I’m more scared of what happens when I’m in the process of entering a building. I remember one time I was walking up a driveway to a very derelict building when I saw a car parked in the drive way. I hid for a moment, and just as I stood up a woman exited one of the out buildings. I was so close to her car that when she started it, I could hear the radio announcer.
She never saw me even though I was less then 7 feet away, laying on the ground. Nerve wracking. Anyways, thanks for checking everything out!
September 27, 2011 at 12:17 AM
i enjoy your blog quite alot. i look forward to following your adventures. :)
Well thank you! I’m glad you enjoy it. Feel free to message me whenever you have questions. I try to answer all of them.