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Location DB > United States > Georgia > Atlanta > Avondale Mall > Infiltrated. > CIMG2161 (Large).JPG

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It's like it was a crop (there was various planting materials, etc, too)
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Posted by WingedNatalina 6/18/2006 4:00 AM | remove
  herrrrrrrrbbbbbbb
Posted by MutantMandias 6/18/2006 4:12 AM | remove
  Yeah, cuz it's so easy to grow in pebbles on a bed of metal.
Posted by WingedNatalina 6/18/2006 4:37 AM | remove
  magical herb, loser. I didn't specify. This herb grows in AIR bitch.
Posted by BOX 6/18/2006 5:59 AM | remove
  Mandias, if you didnt notice there are plants growing on the roof. meaning it sustains them SOMEHOW...
Posted by MutantMandias 6/18/2006 12:28 PM | remove
  Yea, I see them, but I don't suppose you have ever tried to grow the wacky weed....
Posted by brandnewteeth 6/18/2006 5:11 PM | remove
  It's not metal, it's landscaping tarp. It sank a few inches whenever we stepped on it. I imagine it would absorb and retain water very well.
Posted by WingedNatalina 6/18/2006 6:43 PM | remove
  oh smack
Posted by MutantMandias 6/19/2006 1:43 AM | remove
  I'm going to go burn this fucking mall down.
Posted by WingedNatalina 6/19/2006 2:36 AM | remove
  I'll buy you an ashtray
Posted by imoto 6/19/2006 1:03 PM | remove
  You should have tagged s(ue) in the pebbles you sellout biatches.
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