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sludgeman
Location: USA, Ohio, Cleveland Gender: Male
climb everything
| | Re: You know you're in for a treat when... <Reply # 41 on 3/6/2007 8:52 AM >
| | | you're a mile up what you once thought was just a storm drain, you sit down to smoke a cigarette, and water starts coming out of a small hole in the wall next to you, and you think, "why would that happen, it's not raining". and then the water is followed by fresh shit and toilet paper. and then it all becomes very clear. what a bummer
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Gringo Loco
Location: Kansas City, MO Gender: Male
| | | | | Re: You know you're in for a treat when... <Reply # 42 on 3/6/2007 7:23 PM >
| | | Posted by ActionSatisfaction
Or a deer, sans back half, with the odd exception of almost the entire spine. I swear it looked like a deer lollypop, with the spine as the stick. Found it on some railroad tracks behind a site..... must've been dragged a good couple of miles....blech
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"TubGirl is hot." I want to be addressed as Sir Gringo DeathTruck the First. |
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metersea
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
| | Re: You know you're in for a treat when... <Reply # 43 on 3/7/2007 8:54 PM >
| | | You have to battle overgrown vegetation to gain entry. You find locations that have never been vandalized. You step on what looks like a basement floor, but your foot sinks/disappears through the surface. You hear your pants rip on barbed wire and you still have to walk ~2 blocks to the car in daylight. The cops tell you that they will not go in a location, not even to recover your body. You find a location so deserted that the graffiti in the windows is over 20 feet high and painted from the inside so that the tags can be read from properly from the exterior.
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Air
Location: Canada
| | Re: You know you're in for a treat when... <Reply # 44 on 3/7/2007 9:20 PM >
| | | Posted by Yehoshua When...
now decorates your dormroom wall.
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God, i hate those fake ones you can buy at truck stops.
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