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What happened to the lost art of engineers waving?
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[quote user="Midnight Railroader"][quote user="Limitedclear"][quote user="Midnight Railroader"][quote user="zugmann"] <p>Boy, you are not a happy person. I do know the name of a decent rope dealer if interested... And I waved to a railfan yesterday, and the idiot didn't wave back! So don't you be focusing on just train crews. Besides, it takes less effort to raise one finger than our whole arm. </p><p>[/quote]I just dislike hypocrisy. </p><p>And, yes, the person to whom you waved should have had the courtesy to return the gesture.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>OK, so you hate yourself. Get a therapist and take the attitude with you to them. They get paid to listen to you.</p><p>LC</p><p>[/quote]Glib, but untrue. If you don't like "listening" to me, no one's forcing you to read this thread.</p><p> </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>Then why do you continue to post here if you don't like the topic?</p><p>You're just angry at the world aren't you?</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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