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ODS-1

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  1. Ha, chumbawumba you're all about the :mad:
  2. That looks like a deformed efflplant that someone put a knife in the top of.
  3. Yeah, but where did omen two go?
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  5. YOUR UGLY!!!......... http://www.andyna.com/images/mullet/chippermullet.jpg'> And you suck...
  6. ODS-1

    Yard Safety

    ^ mos def... thanks cracked.
  7. http://img49.photobucket.com/albums/v149/ods-1/9404nightowl.jpg'> They are cooler than you.
  8. Just for Spite. Bitches.http://img49.photobucket.com/albums/v149/ods-1/9404nightowl.JPG'>
  9. ODS-1

    Yard Safety

    I'll lay off the purple here so it's easier for everyone to read. I don't know if this was mentioned but everytime my friend and I are near tracks he tells me not to step in the track switch. (The place where the track moves to get the train on another track.) The reason is that if they happen to Move the track, (Which would mean a train about to use that track is approaching), your foot will get caught in there. And from what I here you cannot get it out. Eventually the train will come and sever your leg. This doesn't always require someone to get out and pull the lever next to the track. As I was told, they can do that electronically. I can only think of one way to get out. If the track switch lever is within reach (it's that yellow triangle type thing) try to turn it and then turn it back when you are free. I doubt this would even work so you best not step in the track switch in the first place. Do any of the more experienced folks no the truth about getting caught in track switches?
  10. I AINT DONE YET....................................................................................................... BITCHES!!!
  11. ODS-1

    Yard Safety

    </span> I was just having some fun. Bump.
  12. I propose this thread be locked and edited.
  13. I ordered a mini flowpen, can't wait.
  14. I have discovered that black RIT DYE is very difficult to paint over, which in some places the buff just paints over tags. I did some rit tags on a practice surface and tried to buff with some white paint. Won't budge. I had to use like 5 coats and It's still there. I can even still read it clearly.It's easy to buff with chemicals, but not with paint. And chances are the buff squads not going to try to buff that tag with 6 layers of paint, they've got other shit to do. I will be conducting another buff test in about 30 minutes to check my facts. I also ordered some black garvey, I hope it's good.
  15. KKKKKKKKKKKKKNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNIGHT BATS!
  16. Yeah, this thread needs some massive editing. Maybe post replies of all the good posts in another ink thread as to delete the shit posts, like this one.
  17. LOOK THROUGH THIS THREAD. Does black garvey have the same staining power as violet?
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