Gravity Kills Cotton Mill

Jul 17, 2006 21:36


A new guide and a new adventure.


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jesse_dylan July 18 2006, 02:37:58 UTC
man, I'm glad you didn't get hurt! You didn't get any pictures of the basement, did you? I'd love to see, but I wouldn't want it at personal risk to you!

That guide of yours is fricking Lara Croft. I can't believe she'd just run around with the floor collapsing behind her! ha!

Some of those pictures are just heart-rendingly beautiful. The picture of the barrel of lubricant, something about it, and the colors, just floor me.

Also, I love seeing plants and stuff growing there, too!

oooo. Neat place. dangerous! But neat.

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bluebeyonder July 18 2006, 02:46:07 UTC
your guide is stunning and tough. Wow.

Love these, the filing cabinet and scissors always have you going back wondering when it all stopped

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Mill short_line2 July 18 2006, 02:55:10 UTC
Another great set. You have been busy lately.

I have been in a building that was in about the same state of deterioration. We had been asked to evaluate it for conversion to condos. The developer had bought the building "as is" and did not get an engineers report before hand. Came to find out later we were the third firm that he hired and then two more after ours. All the reports told him the same thing, "not suitable for rehabilitation".

I am glad neither of you got hurt and her without boots. How did she stay so clean?

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Re: Mill new_republican July 18 2006, 02:59:50 UTC
How did she stay clean? Skill I guess. You wouldn't have known it by looking at her. But she can really make her way around wreckage.

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Re: Mill new_republican July 18 2006, 03:40:06 UTC
Dude. Have I ever told you that your job...KICKS ASS!

Your like the gateway to valid UER engineering histories. Just thought I'd point that out for the record.

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Re: Mill short_line2 July 18 2006, 04:19:39 UTC
I do have a great job.

It sucks for UER because if I am there most likely soon after these guys are as well Controlled Demolition Incorporated (CDI).

I only get to go into these places once or twice a year. Most of my time is spent helping create new structures.

Land use in cyclic as is life. Nature will reclaim.

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apotwixx July 18 2006, 02:56:15 UTC
Awesome post! The pics were great and the story with it just kicked everything up a notch! Thank you so much for sharing and hopefully you and your guide will have more adventures captured on film. Please be safe however. A 20 foot fall, or the like is not something anyone wants to experience.

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yokes July 18 2006, 03:02:12 UTC
Stunning indeed.

And the photos.. wow. You have an incredible eye and talent.

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