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Ok well I have a similar story- <br /> <br />I suppose in the great white north, we don't use Rocks-they damage we use! <br /> <br />Frosty's head! A.k.a. Snowballs. <br /> <br />When i was 8 or 9, we used to down to the tracks aswell and round up snowballs get them ready and when a train went by, points were awarded for most hit, snowballs are better because they are softer and they levae a mark! <br /> <br />Thge tanks cars were worth 25 points, and everyhting else was down from there. <br /> <br />So hear begins story 1 <br /> <br />one day, a freight train was passing by, and we started chuckiung and chucking, anywas one Car (box car) hasd the side door open and the snowball went Astray.. and straight inside. Next thing we heard was a weird OWW! and out to the edge of the c a hobo appeared and sent us off with the finger, the snow entwined in his hair etc... <br /> <br />Heres story #2 <br /> <br />The DT train, that picks up the freight cars from the local buisness moves at a really slow pase, often 3 crew memebers. One day we started wailing the snow balls at the cars, and the conductor of the locomotive stepped out, and he got belted with a snowball, and started yelling obsecene things. Well-heres the funny part- anyone knows that a Train like that has 3 memebers, 2 up front and one in a caboose.. so we were laughing really hard at his misfortune, out comes the guy from the caboose with 2 snowballs, then he yells "SURPRISE!" and throws them at each of us.. <br /> <br />Yeah, we learned that day.
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