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Location DB > United States > Pennsylvania > Manheim > Raymark Corporation (Formerly Raybestos-Manhattan) > Remembered the tripod / damn kids > walker

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Someone call grandma, I found her walker.
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Posted by DopeNess Monster 11/15/2005 3:11 AM | remove
  Damn retiree explorers! Hitting all the good places first.
Posted by Explorer H 11/15/2005 12:55 PM | remove
  LOL - next time I see one of them, it's gonna be Harry Karry on their walker using ass
Posted by JonnyVpa 1/18/2006 4:49 PM | remove
  hmm...... i wonder if Grampa is still inside.....??? seeing as he left his walker he mightve fallen and not been able to get up.
Posted by Explorer H 1/18/2006 10:12 PM | remove
  LOL!

Posted by Charlie_Dunver 7/5/2006 12:06 AM | remove
  Probably kicking the living crap out of a vandal , you know how those old folks get with ethics and all!
Posted by elbowgeek 10/9/2006 9:19 PM | remove
  "Hey, you kids get offa my abandonment right now!" Wack, wack, wack!!
Posted by BravoOrig 1/13/2007 9:30 PM | remove
  I can't add anything funnier, so I'll just say LOL. You truly have to wonder how some objects get to where they are. It'd be one thing if it was inside, but just leaning against the wall outside?
Posted by Explorer H 1/14/2007 12:49 PM | remove
  That was inside.
Posted by BravoOrig 1/14/2007 1:59 PM | remove
  For some reason the lighting made me think it was outside.
Posted by Explorer H 1/15/2007 9:07 PM | remove
  ahh, yes, there was no roof overhead.
Posted by BravoOrig 1/16/2007 12:25 AM | remove
  So we solved that. But still, where is Grandma?
Posted by Explorer H 1/16/2007 2:19 AM | remove
  Poor grandma met her fate at the hands of the big yellow-razor tooth machines. She held on all the way through abatement, but is nothing more than a dusty, empty lot. Goodbye grandma.
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