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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Blue Ridge Front</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: MR UP Posted: Today, 23:09:34 <br />Current: NS. Why? Because they are stupid inbreds. <br /> <br />Historical: N&W. Why? Because they were stupid inbreds. <br /> <br />Least Favorite Railfan: "Oldtimer" Why? Because he is a N&W loverboy, which makes him a stupid inbred also. <br /> <br />Enjoy bashing the NS while you can, because it is only a matter of time before they are eliminated by the next merger. Then all the inbreds that run the company will be sent packing to the trailer parks from which they crawled out of. [/quote] <br /> <br />And what the hell is all of that supposed to mean? I'm getting tired of coming to the forums and hearing so many hostile and negative comments. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Look at the compund mallet thread. Our good friend, Mr. Hillbilly Oldtimer, was blabing on about how the trailer park trash N&W was such a superior railroad to everybody else, including the great UP. He wasted a lot of time making up statistics just to try and impress us on how the slowpoke Y6b was such a better locomotive than anything the UP had. He went on whining about how the N&W had it so tough with their 6 mile long, 1% grade. It would of be cheaper just to install conveyer belts from the mines. Of course, he just wasted our time, because railfans have alway known the N&W , and now NS, is worthless and run by morons.
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