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provinT13

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  1. Not Denver, Colorado Springs

     

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    Faker RTD bilboard

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    This is about it for the springs, everyone seems to be hitting the few trains that come through and not the walls which is why there is no graff in town, because it leaves on the train tracks lol

  2. I have the same problem here in Colorado. My fingers get painfully numb, small cotton glvoes don't work, rubber gloves keep the paint off, but don't provide any warmth, and everything else is too big.I'm thinking about getting these

     

    http://www.workgloves.net/performance-gloves/ninja-gloves/ninja-ice-gloves/

     

    Idk if they have a soft fleece liner inside though, so I might just go with the North Face windwalls

     

    http://www.thenorthface.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=38702&storeId=207&catalogId=10201&langId=-1&from=subCat&parent_category_rn=11707&variationId=001

     

    I also think 90% of the cold is grabbing the frozen metal can.

  3. Off limits- Peoples houses and cars, churches and schools

     

    Favorites- Bilboards, electric boxes, mailboxe, and doors for tags. Walls, buildings and bridges for everything else

  4. everytime i use gloves the fingertips of the glove slides down on the cap and fucks up the spray......has this ever happened to anyone else

     

    This happened with these little knit gloves I had, so I ditched em. I picked up some mechanix gloves from autozone, they do a great job, they're pretty thick and flexible. I just keep a packet of handwarmers in my pocket. If my hands get cold, I open one up, hold onto it for a second, and put it back in my pocket.

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