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Just ran across this song: UE Favorite Things http://www.actions...avoriteThings2.mp3 Turns out, it was written and recorded by asdafaf, a former member here. Perhaps not former, but last visited in 2006. So funny I had to share. Lyrics UE Favorite Things (sung to the tune of “My Favorite Things”) It is their time, their time, up there Down here, it’s our time, it’s our time down here Sub basements, rooftops and a steam tunnels heat, rust-choked machinery and tracks left by rat feet, the echoes in trains when somebody sings, these are a few of my favorite things Boarded up buildings and signs giving warning, all night adventures, drives home in the morning, the indoor thunder of pigeon wings, these are a few of my favorite things Long lost buried voids and underground falls, the shapes of tunnels and crumbling brick walls, the way manhole covers hit by cars ring, these are a few of my favorite things When the light dies, when alarm rings, when the outlook’s bad, I simply remember by favorite things and then I don’t feel so sad
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LOL, that is a blast from the past!
Posted by serendipitee Turns out, it was written and recorded by asdafaf, a former member here. Perhaps not former, but last visited in 2006.
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Mr. asdafaf (AKA Max Action), the creator/author of Action Squad, was one of my greatest inspirations for the lengths I went to in pursuit of urban exploration (along with Ninj's infiltration.org). Without finding his website (actionsquad.org) at the beginning of the millennium, I might not have had the confidence to explore much beyond light active sites and abandoned farmhouses in Iowa. The adventure stories written by asdafaf on his website really spoke to me at the dawning of my 20's. I tried to amp up my exploring game because of it. When I moved to Chicago in 2003, I sought out other urban explorers and eventually became connected with the local exploring community which existed there. In 2009, asdafaf was looking for a roommate and I jumped at the opportunity to move to Minneapolis and get to better know the people who inspired my love for this amazing hobby. As a roommate, he taught me the fundamentals of longboard skating, which has now become my favorite hobby (probably more than urbex). He remained my roommate and landlord for several years, until he got married and moved out to Wisconsin to become an organic farmer with his wife. After years of renting out his house (the original home base of Action Squad), asdafaf is now in the process of selling off the property so he can focus all his time on the farm and the tribe of friends and family with which he's surrounded himself. He's an amazing and unique individual, full of intelligence, personality, and charm. But he prefers to shy away from the attention which the Action Squad website brought him. He no longer participates in the online urban exploration scene, nor even the Minneapolis urban exploration community. But he still goes out exploring with his wife and whatever friends might happen to be with him on a given day. They check out rural abandoned sites now, more often than urban locations. But they did recently make a pilgrimage back to explore "Mel's Hole", an urban tunnel system he named after an old exploring friend. It just goes to prove that old explorers don't die, they just evolve into new and stranger (and more interesting) things. May we all be so lucky.
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