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Filth - Hostile Skin
Left - My own Personal BOMS and Accessories
Right - Just the skin itself.
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spare me the life where therz filth to live in..
change the time where people can no more keep it clean...
spare the fear of liiving in a free world..
i may choose live..where atleast thoughts are clean
It is good to be able to introduce an image of pure filth onto this site, as a good old fashioned dirty photo is often appreciated and pushes up the viewing figures!. However, the only knee tremble with this scene is the thought that somebody has got to clean off the dirt at some point. The reality is that after the conclusion of this season's rail head treatment train duties, GBRf Class 66/7 No. 66704 'Colchester Power Signalbox' looks as though it was not the first choice motive power for 6S94 0512 Wembley European Freight Operations Centre - Irvine Caledonian Paper Mill on 13th December 2017; the fact that the train at this point, as it passes Lichfield Trent Valley, is a cool 343 minutes late perhaps indicates a motive power problem at Wembley. At least some kind soul had the decency to clean the area around the number, and the bit which says if belongs to GB Railfreight, although GBRf would perhaps have preferred that bit stayed covered under the multi-layers of filth until a full deep clean is undertaken. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Cool start up company I was able to partner with. Had a lot of fun with it and will be doing more work with them.
An extremely dirty TT109 leads 9206, TT122, 9214 and TT120 through Victoria Street with UL218 to Kooragang Island for unloading
Friday 11th April 2014
This place had more spiders per square foot than any place I have ever been with the exception of the Lake Michigan lakefront during the hatch season..
Wall to wall dirt on top of dirt, the heavy and humid air carried globs of it and breathing was atrocious
This is a standard Westinghouse Model 520 "Explosion Prood" phone found in factories, like this, trains, mining operations and Ships.
Weighing in at about 30lbs and is made out of cast iron and brass, the design is to limit sparks.