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I'm not sure i understand the Question... dumb it down for me in a few sentances... <br /> <br />But heres what i get from it... <br /> <br />I find that surveyors are more often around corssings then not, never had a bad encounter with them, I do find though that they skoot in front of the train jsut to make it to the other side of the tracks, which i believe will vut about 10 years of my life. <br /> <br />I'm not so worried about them, with Stations close to the track, it tends to encourage punk-*** kids, who have nothing better to do then to cause mischief.. <br /> <br />Thats what worries me more... <br /> <br />One time, A lady dropped almsot a dollars worth of change on the floor of the passenger car, and couldn't be bothered to pick it p.. so here I saw, and started picking it up.. as I bent down and started picking up the quarters, An Ice ball (will describe later) came sailing through the window, busted it, glass went down my shirt, hit the floor and skidded down the isle, bumpng into some seat legs. <br /> <br />This Ice ball, someone during the melt must have made a snow ball, and put it in their freezer so it was hard as heck.. would have broken through 12 windows, given half the chance <br /> <br />If i wasn't bend down picking up the money, the stupid thing would have hit my head or my face or my neck... <br /> <br />So dumb kids are what i'm worried about most., Stations by the tracks are very inviting, I often Wonder if these kids have anyhting better to do, such as play cards, or show off their car, do doughnuts in Food lion parking lot, play yatzee perhaps, have sex with their Girlfriends... <br /> <br />Any one f those, I wouldn't care.. jsut don't bust up other peoples property, I must be among the few that things that that past time is stupid.
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