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UER Forum > Archived UE Photography > Return To "Blumpkins": The Cold Edition (Viewed 170 times)
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Return To "Blumpkins": The Cold Edition
< on 1/1/2014 7:36 PM >
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Decided to make a return trip to the furniture factory. This adventure stands to be the last of my 2013 explores.
(First set found here!) It was cold. It was wet. It was a flippin' fantastic time!
Here's my second take at the beast (this time, minus the boring history lesson):

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4. I bought a horse mask because it was cheap, and i have an Ebay problem. Khameleon decided to try it out.


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9. "You can bring a horse to water, but you can't make him drink."


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11. A lovely selfie. After taking this, i noticed the business card, courtesy of kenfagerdotcom.


12. Greencheese bought a new camera. He was pretty excited..


13. A little too excited. He was out for blood that day.


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16. Just like my day job, just more messy.


17. A horse horsin' around on a horse. Yeehaw.


18.


Thanks for looking!
Full set here.



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Re: Return To "Blumpkins": The Cold Edition
<Reply # 1 on 1/1/2014 7:50 PM >
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Awesome set. I particularly like #7. Looks like a fun place to explore!

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Re: Return To "Blumpkins": The Cold Edition
<Reply # 2 on 1/1/2014 7:56 PM >
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Another kickin' set, broski! Love the horse mask!

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Re: Return To "Blumpkins": The Cold Edition
<Reply # 3 on 1/2/2014 3:36 PM >
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I love the group shot the most

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Re: Return To "Blumpkins": The Cold Edition
<Reply # 4 on 1/2/2014 5:46 PM >
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That horse mask man... I can just imagine security turning the corner and laughing their asses off at a grown man in a horse mask parading around an abandoned building.

Nice shots though! Looks like a super cool location!

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Re: Return To "Blumpkins": The Cold Edition
<Reply # 5 on 1/2/2014 8:48 PM >
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Thanks everyone! It's a pretty neat place. The history within (all the graffiti and markings from past workers and such) is pretty awesome, by itself.

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