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Location DB > United States > New York > Amsterdam > Mohasco Complex > MatC's Contribution > 20.jpg

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Detail of the scary stairs, complete with debris and occasional bent "rung" in a stair. Inspires a lot of confidence!
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Posted by mohavewolfpup 3/28/2005 6:59 AM | remove
  hm,, this gives me a idea. i'll bring along some gloves wherever I go if I come across this. I won't get any crap on my hands, avoid tetanus, and also have more support if it is needed! :)
Posted by MatC 3/28/2005 1:09 PM | remove
  These stairs were plenty scary, let me tell you. If you bring anything, bring a climbing harness and attach it to something sturdy, so you don't constantly feel like you're going to be pitched into the void if you miss a step.
Posted by 'Dukes 3/28/2005 11:34 PM | remove
  Yes, there was a little bit of a Half Life element going on here.
Or Duke Nukem. Anyone remember that line in the first game when you try to play the "Duke Nukem" pinball machine and he says "Nahh, don't have time to play with myself"
Nhaahahahahah!
Posted by DopeNess Monster 4/5/2005 8:35 PM | remove
  It's time to kick ass and chew gum. And I'm all out of gum.
Posted by DjMalign 5/20/2005 10:04 AM | remove
  this location kicks ass. nice job matc!
Posted by MatC 5/20/2005 1:10 PM | remove
  Thanks go to FiddlerJones especially for taking us here (and not getting us killed on these walkways)!
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