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When I was 15 years old, I started driving 30 ton loads of grain to this and other [[Granary|Granaries]].  It was easy to convince [[Mannhattan|East Coast]] city kids that the silos held nuclear missiles; which of course we all know is true.
 
When I was 15 years old, I started driving 30 ton loads of grain to this and other [[Granary|Granaries]].  It was easy to convince [[Mannhattan|East Coast]] city kids that the silos held nuclear missiles; which of course we all know is true.
  
 
When I first started playing ''TF2'', BLU's "modern" architecture (like [[Dustbowl]] 3<sup>rd</sup> stage) specifically reminded of the post-war concrete architecture of the [[:File:Happy_Farmers.png|Farmer's CO-OP]] General Office and Feed Mill. (My grandfather founded that CO-OP.)
 
When I first started playing ''TF2'', BLU's "modern" architecture (like [[Dustbowl]] 3<sup>rd</sup> stage) specifically reminded of the post-war concrete architecture of the [[:File:Happy_Farmers.png|Farmer's CO-OP]] General Office and Feed Mill. (My grandfather founded that CO-OP.)

Revision as of 21:14, 24 June 2018

A gallery for personal TF2 IRL images.

User Mikado282 Granary, Kansas.png

When I was 15 years old, I started driving 30 ton loads of grain to this and other Granaries. It was easy to convince East Coast city kids that the silos held nuclear missiles; which of course we all know is true.

When I first started playing TF2, BLU's "modern" architecture (like Dustbowl 3rd stage) specifically reminded of the post-war concrete architecture of the Farmer's CO-OP General Office and Feed Mill. (My grandfather founded that CO-OP.)