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Re: Why say it?



I didn't say I was a driver did I? You have serious problems, I find most
drivers are good and work with the guard but you are one of the few that have
something against guards. Wake up to yourself and your job will be easier if you
work with the guard. I admit some guards are fuckwits and I wouldn't piss on
them if they were on fire but not every guard is like that, if I had your
additude then I would hate all drivers because they could be like you but I
don't, I have quite a few friends that are drivers.

"f.u.i.t.b.e.t" wrote:

> Listen you piece of excrement, you ex guard piece of trash you have answered
> your own statement in regards to training monkeys they have you driving
> trains fuckwit don`t they, so you are living proof that monkeys can operate
> a train .........to which is totally different to driving one......you
> cockhead are an oxygen thief fuck off ........go jump off the south pylon
> off the bridge and make Bradfield a proud man!!!!!!
> "Marvin The Martian" <"choochoo"@(nospam)spin.net.au> wrote in message
> 3a7bd132@nexus.comcen.com.au">news:3a7bd132@nexus.comcen.com.au...
> > Why don't we piss drivers off and train monkeys to drive trains. Even they
> can
> > learn that red means stop and green means go which is more than alot of
> drivers
> > can do and not just the ex guards
> >
> > "f.u.i.t.b.e.t" wrote:
> >
> > > What do expect from the bell pusher.
> > > Really it is our fault for not learning the fifteen foreign languages
> > > required to have basic communication with these wastes of space.......I
> say
> > > piss them off give the driver a pay rise .....problem solved......When I
> say
> > > piss them off I mean all of them even the ones that are masquerading as
> > > drivers!!!!
> > > "stephen" <harris@nobbys.splat.spam.net.au> wrote in message
> > > xDK2NluHBVGg-pn2-BwpdgmuLShwK@Office">news:xDK2NluHBVGg-pn2-BwpdgmuLShwK@Office...
> > > > Visited Sydney recently.
> > > >
> > > > A number of times I heard, over the PA in the carriage, a fairly loud
> > > > anouncement which said "orsclo".
> > > >
> > > > Over time a pattern became evident. "Orsclo" assulted our ears not
> > > > long before the train left each station.
> > > >
> > > > Then at one station "orsclo" became "doorsclosing" as the doors
> > > > closed!
> > > >
> > > > Next station our ears were once again assulted with "orsclo".
> > > >
> > > > Why bother even saying something that cannot even be interpreted by a
> > > > (hopefully) intelligent, non-hearing impaired, Australian? All it did
> > > > was distract from the more meaningful sound of the doors closing.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Regards,
> > > >
> > > > Stephen
> >