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I feel it sometimes driving through the backwoods of Georgia along narrow winding roads patrolled by tall solemn trees, and no lights for miles... praying my tires hold up, that the thermostat stays cool... this is no place for a ***** to get lost, or stuck, and this ***** doesn't need a history lesson to know what I feel in my shango bones... and yesterday I saw it screaming in black from an off-white wall at a pit stop in Macon: *" I hate n#&&@rs   let's killem all..."* and I started packing mentally, stacking the frost bite, hustle and rat race that chased me down south in the first place back into my duffel bag... I had a train to catch ~ P (Pablo) (7/27/2013)
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Jul 27, 2013
Jul 27, 2013 at 6:30 PM UTC
God's Country...
I feel it sometimes driving through the backwoods of Georgia along narrow winding roads patrolled by tall solemn trees, and no lights for miles... praying my tires hold up, that the thermostat stays cool... this is no place for a ***** to get lost, or stuck, and this ***** doesn't need a history lesson to know what I feel in my shango bones... and yesterday I saw it screaming in black from an off-white wall at a pit stop in Macon: *" I hate n#&&@rs   let's killem all..."* and I started packing mentally, stacking the frost bite, hustle and rat race that chased me down south in the first place back into my duffel bag... I had a train to catch ~ P (Pablo) (7/27/2013)
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Jul 27, 2013
Jul 27, 2013 at 6:30 PM UTC
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