Sat down as the BNSF train was rolling down
the track about a quarter-mile away to sift through the illicit material when
none other than Lars Ulrich himself appears from the lead locomotive to protest
my pilfering of the bands newest album, St. Anger. Some mindless blabbering
about Napster and Kazaa came spewing from his mouth, in which I promptly
inserted the also pilfered, John Tesh's Greatest Hits Volumes 1-7. Not wanting
to leave with only the music, I knocked out a few spikes and took a rail home
with me. There was this loud gnashing of metal soon after, but I'm not quite
sure what happened there. I didn't want the dust/flying metal debris to settle
on my Sky Blue Pacer, so I put a 75-shot of NOS through the engine and kicked it
up to a to speed of 38mph.
All in all this was one of my most interesting caching adventures. Who'd have
known I'd be the subject of Metallica's latest tyrade into music piracy.
[This entry was edited by Brian - Team A.I. on Thursday, April 01, 2004
A previous find log was about pirated
music....
Brian
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A.I.