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#545714 | Sat - May 23 2009 - 17:21:22
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despite how lame it may sound, it is incredibily interesting and at times a bit frightning to explore old haunted properties/battle fields.
i did this last night seeing as i live where the capital of the confederacy was there is lots of battlegrounds and shit, i found myself going back today during the day and planning a trip with the tripod tonight.

anyway, just sharing what ive been up to lately
 
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collecting stamps would be more lame so gg
 
#545717 | Sat - May 23 2009 - 17:22:42
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Quote (Norse @ May 23 2009 - 17:22:10)
collecting stamps would be more lame so gg


i used to do this :donno:
 
#545798 | Sun - May 24 2009 - 01:59:16
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I used to do so, but I never once came across anything interesting regarding a haunting. I got into urban exploration - abandoned buildings, off limits places, and even catacombs once (don't start with this). It is a lot of fun but potentially dangerous, always have at least two people if not three, be cautious and prepared, and don't destroy anything.

not the best but a decent explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_exploration
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