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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Hello, all. Hey, don't pick on me to much, or I'll sick the headless brakeman on ya'll. Just kidding. Who is the headless brakeman, you may be asking. Well, I'll tell you. About 50 miles SW of my house in the town of Saratoga, Tx, there is a mysterious light. People say it appears in front of you, then, behind you. Some say it will come right up to your car. They also say, if you turn your car off you can't start it, again. I've never seen it myself, though. There are so many rumors of what it really is. One of them talks about a railroad brakeman. The dirt road use to be a railroad right-of-way. He fell off the train, and got decapitated. People say the light is the brakeman searching for his head. So, I don't really know. What do you think. As for what to call me. I don't really care, as long as it's in time for dinner, or to watch the train go by. Most people call me Robert. That's my name, so, please don't wear it out. <br /> <br /> There is a question I want to ask. Where are my presents? Tomorrow, Dec. 2, is my birthday. How old am I, you ask. Old enough to know better, but, still to young to care. Or, if you want a number, how about 30. As for the presents, anything expensive will do. If you guys pick on me, I'll pick right back. Just thought I'd let you know. <br /> <br /> And about my idea. I've thought of more ways to use it. I'm still working on it. Some of us want to operate our trains like the prototypes do. This is a way to get closer to that feat. As for the story above. It's all true. So, the next time you see a light on the track make sure it's a train. And, not the headless brakeman searching for his head. TTFN
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