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Kev, <br />I must tell you that I did have to giggle a little at your "make up words" But hey I give you credit for knowing more then one lanuage. I tried spanish and it just did not work for me and I don't think I am the multilingual type!!! As far as I know what you do to a tree with a chain saw is cut or saw it down. I don't know of any fancy word for it. You have to realize I am from a hick town and we have hick words!!!As for where the band aids are I can deffinatley help you there. It is called a First Aid kit. As for my spelling it is not the greatest or many times my fingers go faster then my mind when I type. <br />I want you guys to understand where as some things I may disagree with you on (what little I know) but I think people disagree on lots of things and that is alright with me. I don't expect to agree with every thing every one says or for them to agree with me. I don't push my self on any one or try to change their minds it is not my nature. Just to clear the air if I am going to stay on the site. I honestly was wondering after reading some other post if I was really even welcome on this site but As to Ed's post I have found from reading that you are a good bunch of people that I have come acorss so far and I do like to joke around and stuff. I simply want to make sure that just because I may or may not agree with every thing that is said that you guys don't mind me getting to know you all better and vice versa. I am willing to learn from you guys and what you have to offer and I try to be a voice of reason. Yes I have lost some one dear to me, Ed hit the nail right on the head. I don't want that death to be in vain. I also know it was a accident and I don't blame the conductor. Just as I said I am tired of blame any way. There is no room for it, when pro and anti railroaders should have one goal in mind and that is safety. I am just as concerned for your safety as any one elses. I know you all try to be as safe as you can. Kev I realize what must be so scarry for you is that you are not always in control of the situations at hand. Like you said if you get hit you will die. And your chances of that are increased because of your job. I don't blame you would scare me too. You know what your risk are and I am sure you do your best to control a situation that is not always in your control. (if you can catch all that mumbo jumbo!!!) One thing about me though is I am trying to take in both sides of situations and see where both sides are comming from. I don't just jump on the band wagon and start acussing and blamming and insuliting. I feel it only fuels the fire and makes things worse and people close off their minds to the one important thing. Us, People, Your life, my life. I think I am probably just going on and on so I will shut up now! I think your girl friend is right on track Kev, training you right from the start(ha,ha) If you have ever seen George of the Jungle I have this piece of advice for you...... Kev, Kev, Kev of Canada WATCH OUT FOR THAT POLE!!!! Okay kind of corny but if you put it with the tune of George of the Jungle it kind of works (LOL) <br />Take care all <br />Melissa
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