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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by iandor</i> <br /><br />Joe my big train a Deutsch Rail Mallet pulling Golden Mountain coaches is 2.8 m long. <br />say 9 feet. ok. <br /> <br />Joe can i iadvise you not to sit in your car watching trains; watching young girls yes trains I don't know. <br /> <br /> <br />Regds ian <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />As a Married (ironically, just a few letters away from "marred") American I have a strict look don't touch policy...or its that you "break it you buy it..." er..."No shoes, No Shirt, No Service!" I forget which tired chiche it is. <br /> <br />Believe me, watching trains in Kingsville, Texas is not voluntary. Most cities in South Texas that have railroads are poorly designed. A passing train blocks every road crossing in the town. They planned to build an overpass to get to the hospital, but the citizenry voted it down![:(] <br /> <br />When my town, Premont, had tracks there was a design of a more sinister nature. The West side was for the "Whites" and the East side was for the "Mexicans." Yes, the American segragation many of you European, English and Aussies have heard about.[:(] <br /> <br />Railroads, "thus the wrongside of the tracks," was once more than a metaphor. That has long since ended, but the legacy of that evil practice is evident in many of the small towns. In some, the roads don't even match up, so one can't drive directly from on part of town to the other. <br /> <br />Well, back to girls... <br /> <br />Do you find girls like to watch trains as much as men like to watch girls? ...AND THERE THE "SEXISM ENDS!"[:o)]
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