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"ALL THAT LAND BEHIND BUILDING 18 BELONGS TO ME ! (L-A-N-D) "
[ VALERIE ] SHOWED ME [ THE CROTCH ] OF HER [ BRIEF. ] [ TUE - JUL - 7 - 1992 ]
belongs to us beeatch. I got there first niggra. dont make me shoot your red ass :-D
it's cool lord saeroth, that quote is quite true by the person who wrote it, an ex-patient. "SUCK A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S ASS"
It's funny to think that if you stood on that rooftop right now, you'd be looking directly at a construction trailer in the parking lot below.
Which building is that across the way?
occupational therapy
It is said to see Haverford gone.
yea it is sad to see her not be there but i here that the foundation to the power plant is still there along with rumble that u can take sumthin im goin soon to pick sumthin out this weekend maybe and the answer to Benz Boy 903 i think thats westward
Ok, STOP POSTING WHEN YOU'RE GOING!

Lovett still monitors the property, and probably also monitors this site as well. When will we all understand that THEY WILL be waiting for you when you go if you post times?

And no, this was looking south. If you looked right, it was west. This was taken from the roof of the south wing. I spent so many evenings on that rooftop watching the sun sink into the western sky. God i miss it so much.
and for the love of god, get a dictionary
Beautiful.

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