TRACKER: 2004 - 04 - 05
It's a Drek, a Prek, a Mek. Lined up for you and the Penguins at Walmart. We're Big on Blue, mainly because it's a "boy" color. No pink hardhats on the Rail Crews. "R-E-A-L-L-Y!" What do you think we are, anyway? How many different ways can you spell "Beer" and still get a prize on Reality TV? Seems like this tagger had one too many, or perhaps 2 too few. It's a toss of the dwarf, as they say. We continue to look for talent in the cracks and gutters. We find it occasionally, mixed up with the sand and grit of night. Writing on those Box Ribs can be technically challenging as well as big bucks for the Optical Doctors when you get kicked out of school for tagging your finals. Extra points for Striped Cars, no problem. Basic color wheel data, but ENUF said, it gets you to 1st base.
VEGAS & TBK cluster the shining luster of box-metal rank'n'file with a Blue and Black Zebra Smile. All in a day; hard work, no pay. Sounds like a catchy Memphis Blues Tune, no? Here's a little paranormal literature for you "Sunday Golfers"...!! I'm not into proper Greek
Language here, so forget it,
kids. Just click on the link and eat your breakfast. Things could be
worse, much worse.
Well now ELI is talkin' like a Paper Tiger, in the famous words of Chairman Mao. But me likes Tigers that Spray Gold. It makes for a slight "elevation" and "artsy aristocracy" amongst all the Grocery Store Tags of Daily Life. Kinda has that "ol' time religion, Gideon's Bible feel" to it, no? Not sure if ARYAS 46 means anything besides this fabulous colorful piece show in Sez Panoramix Below, but if so, good on ya dudes. Nice wok on railroad. Contains a little Love-Note from "Mindy". That's kinda sweet. Makes me wanna gargle with Listerine before I drink my coffee. This one has too many prickles and branches in front of it to get a Bird's View, but then one could make Rooboos Tea out of the Branches and contemplate Life, one second at a time. So slow for you, Big Boy in Black Pickup Truck. Big boy in Hurry to go home watch TV. Big boy have no patience for little Japanese car. Too bad life is too bad.
What ends in "EFT" and begins with Ribs 'n' Gravy? No Know, but it's a day for Silver and Gold on the Tracks of Steel. This tag contains a lot of action; too much for the Extended Care Rest Home. How about some "Old Folks Graffiti"? For the people at rest homes in North Battleford. It's a game plan. A way to spend the day as time slips wearily by. Does it ever cross your mind that you will end up there one day? (Not in North Battleford, you asshole, in a REST HOME!) Speaking of "Area Code 306", the number you have reached is out of service. GOST and the LOST crew from Prairieland assail our senses once again with simple wit and bottled wisdom. Pretty black'n'white. But well presented. SER? Okay. Now it's REALLY LATE and my lost vitamins are clamoring from Beyond the Toilet. Now listen to this: a friend or ally who watches Art Bell, says something about "John Lennon" leaving cryptic messages for mankind through yet another "remote tv channeler" or the like. Wonder what Johnny Boy would say if he knew what we were up to? A Day for Colors, Like No Other. Thanks all you taggers (and tagettes) who make the Royal Hudson Line so much more digestible. Before we go, we remind you that there's many many ways to spell "beer" even if you skipped grade two. The Science of Open Mind, as the Buddhists suggest is a science of compassion, respect and giving. Giving back to the Planet that gives so much to us. Giving back to people who add so much to our own lives. Artists, musicians, poets... people who live Art for Art's Sake. Rather than rip the planet apart with giant metal tongs, they merely display colors and sounds that remind of us of who we are. Remind us that we are more, than just specks of Rust along the Tracks.
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