K-k-k-k Karma...
Chameleon.
That is so sad...
the train was probably late.
I guess the loser wasn't properly "trained" in how to exit a crime scene...... :whistling:
Quote:I guess the loser wasn't properly "trained" in how to exit a crime scene...... :whistling:
He was on track, though.
See, that's the way I want to go out, too ... getting hit by a big firm caboose at the end of a train. ... It is fast, not a whole lot of suffering .. :blink: Meh, I am probably reading too much into this, anyway.
<div>I just remembered, I knew a guy that lost his legs under a train, ...ummm, I was maybe 6 years-ish old. At around that age during that period of low level medical attention/care can be something that can taint a kids memory. One of those things you can't forget. Looking back, he just seemed to disappeared soon after. Parents never did tell me what state he moved to.

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Quote:I guess the loser wasn't properly "trained" in how to exit a crime scene...... :whistling:
Quote:He was on track, though.
+1's for the both of ya..
I hope the train wasn't damaged.
Quote:Choo choo.
OMG!! Are you blaming the poor train now??
:woot:
Quote:OMG!! Are you blaming the poor train now??
:woot:
You'd be correct this time :thumbsup:. The train did kill the guy. I, however, fully support the train's actions.
Well, I suppose it is the guy's fault. The train clearly had the right-of-way. Regardless of who's fault it is - the train is a hero!
C'mon, guys. Don't derail the thread.
Quote:C'mon, guys. Don't derail the thread.
I'm all aboard with that.
I hope the guy actually did it and not someone else. It would be a real shame if the perp was innocent and was just being railroaded.
Quote:I hope the guy actually did it and not someone else. It would be a real shame if the perp was innocent and was just being railroaded.
Quite a feat to engineer.
This thread is turning into a train wreck!!!
This isnt the right platform for all these one liners
Here comes the naysayers, right on schedule.