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Ok, kid gloves off. No more worrying about rocking the boat for this guy. There is a real problem with people who attack me personally when I never attacked them personally. I said something about an inaminate object (a railroad) where big machinery runs on top of rails, back and fourth, and back and fourth ... you get the idea. Now comes along FNB (AKA Mr. Wonderful), because I attacked his precious inaminate object of wood and steel (oh and lots of stones), big trains and upitys up high and he must be in with the likes of mob mentality to be defending them so dearly. He defends the railroad and powers that be and treats it as if it were his wife. That's sick!!! What's the deal dude?? It gets to be that nobody can submit their opinions and feelings without having to be ok'd by the railroad intellects here. <br /> <br />"Gotta stick to the "truth" and only the truth, and if you don't know the truth, well then you're just simply inferior to all us great railroaders! Whaaah" <br /> <br />Well no wonder the number of members is so low. Then there's the thing with tag teaming (like jeaton). All jeaton wants to do is tag team with his buddy here and stir up more contentious remarks. Oh man! I thought only AOL and Yahoo forums did that stuff. <br /> <br />So let me get this all summed up: We have a forum with retirees, good, bad, and a few cantankerous railroad employees (some here), wannabe employees, college and high school level students, and it's all wrapped up tightly in a little locomotive chuggin' along "TOOT TOOT" at pre-school speed. I thought the forum here was going to be a good one. I was mistaken. <br /> <br />
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