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  1. Originally posted by DZ@Nov 26 2005, 05:39 AM

    I can't figure out how to move the fliks from the page I got below to this thread, but I was stationed at a small USAF base in Kleine Brogel Belgium and hit fr8s and walls and underpasses like these just to pass the time, i had to slow down cause almost immediately everyone knew it was me and i didn't want to get kicked out of the country!

    RENO from Philly

    http://hometown.aol.com/thebelgiumfiles/

     

    I haven't updated any of these other pages in awhile, but i got a lot of recent stuff at the philly thread on silentwrytes

    PS loved Belgium and Holland!!!!

     

    renotrain.jpg

  2. Originally posted by Guilt Ridden@Nov 24 2005, 06:43 PM

    Each to their own, but believe me - freights get no ratings.

     

    Longevity doesn't interest me....the life of a piece is very short these days, whether it's on a train or a legal wall. It's all about the painting experience and the photo - who gives a fuck if your piece is still running through the countryside on some dirty, bumpy freight three months after you did it?

     

     

    Maby you are right, maby you are wrong...

    No hard feelings for writers that paint freights and no hard feelings for writers that paint pessengertrains.

    But in my eyes a 'real' writer is a writer that paints it all ( freights, pessengertrains, rooftops, tracksides, wallz, bombing, ...)

     

    It's all about the photo, the piece and all the atmosphere around it. And I just don't give a fuck what other people think about that...

  3. Originally posted by ASER1NE@Nov 6 2005, 10:45 PM

    I wonder why the whole cargo freight system isnt as large over seas

     

    I think because the big city's are not so far away from each other, most of the transport over here is with trucks...

    Maby have other country's over Europe a bigger system, don't know the situation over there...

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