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UER Forum > Journals > Noah Vale's Journal (Viewed 1278 times)
Noah Vale 


Location: Portland, Or
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It's nobler to never get paid, than to bank on shit and dismay

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Noah Vale's Journal
< on 6/20/2004 1:31 AM >

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Ahhh...I just got off work. The job is not bad, except for the fact that it's a job. Oh well. I had the day off yesterday, so I went to a slaughterhouse out in Hereford, which is a proverbial cow town about 45 miles southwest of Amarillo. I got some cool shots, and I plan on going back tomorrow night with a friend of mine (if she's willing to be dragged along) to do some candlelit stuff.

I just got my OPEx pics in the mail today from Drie (thanks for sending them ) and I'm happy with the results. If took pics of you (or you think I did) at OPEx, send me an e-mail/PM and remind me to send them to you.

Making plans to go exploring this upcoming weekend. We are gonna have a friggin' blast. I can hardly wait.

I need to make a trip down to Lubbock to see if I can't do some rooftopping downtown. That's my next UE objective after this coming weekend's expo in ********.




"Dallas is a magnificent and wide open city, and I'm deeply envious of any urban explorers who have the good fortune to live there." -Ninj.
Noah Vale 


Location: Portland, Or
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It's nobler to never get paid, than to bank on shit and dismay

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Re: Noah Vale's Journal
< Reply # 1 on 6/22/2004 1:35 AM >

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Well, today we got hit with what can only be described as a flash flood. After work I went straight to the gym to work out, and was told I could not because they were closing the gym due to the tornadoes in the area. This upset me twofold. I could not work out, and also the gym has covered parking which would protect my truck from the marble sized hail that was now coming down in that area. After waiting for the hail to subside some, I came home to find ping pong ball sized hail all over my parking lot. Luckily, I was not home for that considering I ran into one of my neighbors whose windsheild was busted along with his bedroom window. I also got some nice pictures of my completely flooded parking lot; displaying Amarillo's completely inadequate draining systems. Maybe I'll take the pics to the next town hall meeting and lobby for construction of a larger, more complex drainage system. I'll post the pics when I go back to school and can upload.

Sorry, no UE news.



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"Dallas is a magnificent and wide open city, and I'm deeply envious of any urban explorers who have the good fortune to live there." -Ninj.
Noah Vale 


Location: Portland, Or
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It's nobler to never get paid, than to bank on shit and dismay

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Re: Noah Vale's Journal
< Reply # 2 on 6/22/2004 4:46 AM >

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Considering the amount of damage todays hailstorm did, and the amount of windows it broke, I decided to go see if any new entrances had been made at a location that has eluded me since I moved here. While the windows were all intact, I did find what MAY be a way in, I didn't have a flashlight with me, which would be required to determine if it is indeed a viable entrance. Not to mention it's gonna require some Slim Jim-esque dexterity to get in, but I remain hopeful. *crosses fingers*




"Dallas is a magnificent and wide open city, and I'm deeply envious of any urban explorers who have the good fortune to live there." -Ninj.
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