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Hehe. Just spotted this post and yes, calendars are fascinating. Here are three from the one ruin!



I don't know if that's the Mr Dalcassian sporting the Irish Politician smirk in the last one, but his shop's still going strong anyway... and what a shop! Where else could you satisfy the gastronomic needs of human and livestock, as well as all your heating and constructional requirements, and have a pint at the same time?
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SteveFE edited this topic 5 months ago.
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When you fumbling through I found this one-- October 1964... nothing like being absolutely frozen in time.
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This was taken from an abandoned school i recently took photos at...it kinda lets you know the last time a place was occupied. :o)
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I like finding old -anything- in the ruins ;-)
Calendars are cool because it shows you the last time anyone felt it was important enough to keep track of time while they were in the building.
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great shots people.
but I read the topic as "Old cadavers in ruins?"
where is my mind at???
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@basegrinder
Yet you still opened it?
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:D basegrinder... I'm happy I haven't stepped on something like that yet. Dead or alive (I mean junkies).
Thanks everyone for the pictures and comments!
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ruin_tourist edited this topic 4 months ago.
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very small, but it's in there:
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Chainsaw calender found in a lunatic asylum, go figure lol
-- from blackham - (?)
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Miss September, 1996. Abandoned Heavy-Machinery Retail Trailer, South Carolina, USA.
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jmhouse edited this topic 4 months ago.
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