----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- K.P.’s absolute “theorem” from early, early childhood that he has seen over and over and over again: Those that CAUSE a problem in the first place will act the most violently if questioned or exposed.
Quentin
QUOTE: Originally posted by K. P. Harrier It seems one cannot stop and wave at a UP train anymore without fear of going to jail. It seems one cannot decal a model locomotive with UP on it without some type of royalty payment. If the government decreed a breakup of the UP into two or three roads, it seems few tears would ever be shed.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ironken Yeah ding-a-ling. Let's bust up the company I work for so you guys can take pretty pictures and because you are pissed that you cannot tresspass to take pictures. I have a wonderful idea........Lets break up the company that you work for and ruin your job security because I am pissed at your company. Being a foamer is O.K. if that is what you like, and I always wave at the kids and foamers and toot for them. But, remember. The RRs are not here for your enjoyment. They are here to turn a profit and move freight.....period! They don't give a rats *ss if you want to take pictures or not. You guys need to quit whining about UP (as chicken s**t as they are) copyrighting their logo. Geez, the NFL has done it forever. They should, it IS theirs. Bottom line is if you are not tresspassing or acting like a goofball we will leave you alone. If you are tresspassing on RR property, you will probably catch some static. If I went to Wal-Mart and was poking around behind the building, I would probably be hasseled by the cops or security. I would have no business there as you have no business on RR property. Ken
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Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.
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