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Hey Ed isn't it true that sometimes more often then not the people who workl at midnight creep people out? theres a guy i used to work with.. hes on another line now.. thank God.. he was so into little kids... he was about 30 but he was always staring at 13 year olds and making innapropriate comments.. it was actaully creepy-scary.. He works the Delson now, i stay as far away from him as humanily possible.. <br /> <br />Which reminds me, i hafta agree with whoever said this.. Often i sit up in the front with the engineer.. and when we get to this crossing last at night... i often blast the horn as much as humanily possible... Because some rich snooty peopel live there.. and the keep complaining to the town and to the RR comapny that the late train used "Exesisive horn use" yes, sometimes my boss askes me the next day.. and i tell him the same dog is always on the tracks and won't get off!! <br /> <br />I only do it at around 12:30, because i figure either theyre trying to get some sleep.. or doing you-know-what! so an interruption never hurt anyone!! <br />
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