Friday, March 13, 2026

Predictable. The Gate Is Down For A Reason

 


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  1. Steve Inman, call your office.

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  2. So satisfying....

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  3. The stupid shall be punished.

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    1. But we're they? The total cost to others of that stupidity needs to be extracted in pounds of flesh.....and still the stupid cannot learn. Narcissistic selfishness.
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  4. Yes - selfish in the extreme. I played pool with a guy, an energetic, upbeat guy - fun to compete against. His daughter commuted to work by train. A guy decided he was going to commit suicide by train and parked his vehicle on the tracks. He changed his mind, but not in time. Train hit it. He lived, but the daughter died along with several others. My acquaintance was despondent, depressed. Could not get over how unfair it was. He died of a heart attack (broken heart ?) shortly thereafter. Accountability? Perhaps a little. But not enough. Couldn't be.

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  5. worst personal- four passengers in a corvair tried to beat the signal, one fellow was the younger brother of a schoolmate. I worked for Conrail repairing wrecked locomotives, we called the work "head hunting".

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  6. No surprise - the warning sign was in English.

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  7. Cones blocking the right turn lane. People who to these stupid stunts should pay $$$$ and have their DL suspended (not that those people care about the law).

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  8. I feel bad for the train engineer. Can't stop, can't swerve, can't do anything but watch the accident happen.

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  9. I would not be surprised if the insurance company (assuming she has one) is going to up the premiums a gazillion percent.

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    1. No disagreement, just curious how the driver got designated a "she".

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    2. By playing the odds.

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  10. Of he did that because he was about to shat himself then he doesn't have to worry about it anymore

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