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Re: Boy, 15, cracks skull in train leap
- Subject: Re: Boy, 15, cracks skull in train leap
- From: usenet.spam@gunzel.net (Michael)
- Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 03:28:13 GMT
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Eben Levy <tkid@ozemail.com.au> wrote in article
<3A27B0B7.F09A9F84@ozemail.com.au>:
>> I agree, some train enthusiest when he doesn't even know the stopping
>> pattern (especially if it is a v/g Lithgow bound).
>or some enthusiest if he did something that stupid.
You might say that, but most of the worst stuff I've witnessed has come
from enthusiasts. Like the wanker standing on the up main line in the Blue
Mountains to photograph the GM tour to Mudgee. Stupid idiot nearly got
collected by an up V set.
The worst part is, enthusiasts generally believe they can do shit like this
safely because they are wearing an orange vest, or "she'll be right mate,
train doesnt come through for another hour" or "i'll hear the train, she'll
be right", or even just plain not thinking.
M.
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