Kendall said:skunkpit wrote:
datura and or peyote
( for spiritual purposes only of course, to aid speaking with the steel of the train.. its good have a nice conversation with the steel's feelings about life and world economics etc )
DirtyRig said:Man, if you wear contact lenses, it's probably a good idea to bring a pair of glasses, just in case. I lived out of a car for a few months with a ripped and very painful contact lens.
skunkpit said:Kendall said:skunkpit wrote:
datura and or peyote
( for spiritual purposes only of course, to aid speaking with the steel of the train.. its good have a nice conversation with the steel's feelings about life and world economics etc )
dont listen to anything this guy says
hes nuts...
rootsong said:i've found a little $10 pair of 8x binocular to be extremely useful in big train yards. not only is my vision slightly under 20/20 (binoculars give you instant 20/20), but you can easily see details of what's going on all the way across the yard, and spy on workers who can't necessarily even spot you. paired with neck-strap to keep them tucked under your shirt or jacket when not in use and easily accessible, i find them very handy.
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