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My goodness you make the old nurse sound scary. Poor tramatized child! <br />I had a question. As I was driving to my ball game in a town I was not familiar with, I came upon a crossing equipt with lights and gates. As I was stopping my passanger (assistant coach) who has been in the town often told me that I did not need to stop. No trains ever used the cossing. I (who did not give a crap if it had not been used in 1,000 years) stopped any way. But what I was wondering is that if that crossing is no longer in use can those lights and gates be used at another crossing? From what I have heard these things are not cheap and I wondered if they would be deemed a risk at another crossing since they have been already used or if they could go for a crossing that currently does not have them? By the way my bad news bears team lost last night but intead of 16 to 0 like Wed. night it was only 5 to 0 and the umpires were calling crappy calls. I swear the balls were up to my girls eyeballs and they were calling them strikes(along with other stupid calls)But I think we are getting better!-lol <br />Take care always, <br />Mel
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