Login
or
Register
Home
»
Trains Magazine
»
Forums
»
General Discussion
»
wind sock in a train yard?
Edit post
Edit your reply below.
Post Body
Enter your post below.
[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by HighIron2003ar</i> <br /><br />Thanks for the clarification. <br /> <br />No one wants to understand what some of the stuff smells like, it is quite possible that the smell may be detected by your nose and sent towards your brain only to find that you are dead already. <br /> <br />Pine Bluff is destroying Sarin Gas and other very dangerous military chemicals and so far not one atom has gotten out to kill anyone. Let's hope it stays that way. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />One of the first things they teach you in Hazmat training is not to drag your finger through the stuff, then lick it to see if its bad! <br /> <br />If the top management of Union Pacific had learned how to run its purchased railroads, when the China storm hit, they'd weathered it. Instead of learning the roads of their acquired properties, they where hanging wind soxs and painting signs... <br /> <br />Sorry, <br /> <br />Jim - Lawton, NV MP236
Tags (Optional)
Tags are keywords that get attached to your post. They are used to categorize your submission and make it easier to search for. To add tags to your post type a tag into the box below and click the "Add Tag" button.
Add Tag
Update Reply
Join our Community!
Our community is
FREE
to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Login »
Register »
Search the Community
Newsletter Sign-Up
By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our
privacy policy
More great sites from Kalmbach Media
Terms Of Use
|
Privacy Policy
|
Copyright Policy