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Poweraidde or other such thing before bed. I learned that after gigging when smoking was still allowed in bars. I play poker with a bunch of smokers, and being around them can be like a hangover from dehydration.Hydrating and Vitamin B may help stave off the retirement.
Try living a few hundred feet from the railroad tracks. There's the 4Am, 5Am, 7 AM, 10 AM, 1201PM, 2 PM, 5PM, 6 PM, 7PM, 830PM, and 10PM. There's more, but I can't remember the times for the others or the ones that stop, blocking the track crossings, while waiting for another to pass. It's like every time I open my mouth or on the phone, all I hear is the fucking whistle blowing. It took some time for me to adjust my sleeping habits. Though it is funny and a little scary watching drivers racing to beat the trains at crossings and turning around in driveways or in the road.
Not bad for fifteen bucks.
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This probably costs more and tells better time but fuck Disney:
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Well where were you earlier? Not here. So there.![]()
Man, that really sucks when those sneaky railways come in and lay tracks down and start running multiple trains a day, blowing horns and such when you purchased your property before they came in with no idea they'd show up.
Innocent property buyer, I feel your pain.
I did some research and got a valuable lesson in local history as well as railroads. Back in the day, my little town was started as a result of railroads. At one time, the now gone train station was the heart and center, before cars and roads or transportation as we know it were common. Those railroad companies own alot of land alongside the tracks and have control of everything. Nothing can be done without their approval. That includes roads, power and water lines, railroad crossings, sidewalks, businesses and housing. So there's been years of ongoing negotiations, power struggles, bureaucracy, and flaring tempers.
"Black" is an artificial construct kept alive by those too ignorant to know any better. I'm guilty of it myself. I don't know of another term to use. Sometimes "mixed race" isn't applicable. Either way, someone is going to be offended.
A railroad is usually corporate owned a highway is usually government owned, yes?
Both require the things you speak of, yes?
I did some research and got a valuable lesson in local history as well as railroads. Back in the day, my little town was started as a result of railroads. At one time, the now gone train station was the heart and center, before cars and roads or transportation as we know it were common. Those railroad companies own alot of land alongside the tracks and have control of everything. Nothing can be done without their approval. That includes roads, power and water lines, railroad crossings, sidewalks, businesses and housing. So there's been years of ongoing negotiations, power struggles, bureaucracy, and flaring tempers.
Not bad for fifteen bucks.
If you angle your request into the sky just right.
Not happy.
Back in the day, there were many, many little towns that only existed because of the railway. Many are still there. Many people complain of the noise and fuss but rail was there from WAY back.
I look at the houses and people right next to the crossings and yards and wonder what would possess someone to desire to live right nearby. It's not like it was a big secret when one purchased property there.
I guess not much different than when you buy a house in a flight path and are irritated by plane noise.
Fifteen bucks, little man. Put that shit in my hand. If that money doesn’t show than you owe me owe me owe. (Sorry, love me some Jay and Silent Bob.)
Nice watch. GWAR-approved. They do Christmas carols too.
You're not Batman and there is no Bourbon-Signal.
And when are you ever happy.
Thankfully it was long ago before smart phones. I was still in college at the time.![]()