(microcosm) Aaron Dactyl’s living hobo history periodical/book includes
adventures, diaries, clippings, and fascinating graphics, but what I’m most
interested in is the ten or so (out of a hefty hundred) pages that feature hobo
graffiti which seems to have reached a point where there’s now a mix between
ancient hobo code writing and New York subway graffiti style. I guess trains is
trains. And I guess Aaron Keeps it Rail!
Monday, December 3, 2012
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