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OHOHOHOHOHOOHHOHO NICE!!! <br /> <br />here Goes, Children shut your eyes, or ask your parents the words you don't understand- <br /> <br />As you know, I am involved in passenger trains- now we have the 12am crap train, and the crews rotate- because that train sucks- everyone is Drunk, throwing up, one time- this guy stumbled into the first car (control cab, where the engineer can operate the train from amongst the passengers) this guy with 40 Jack D ine one hand, a michetti in the other was stumbling towards us wondering why we'ed missed his stop, he could barely walk- and could have presented a serious danger <br /> <br />So from that night on, we were given an extra car, and had permission to lock the one we were in.. <br /> <br />So one nihgt... avert your eyes <br /> <br />So one night... two women are occuping the second car, no one is in ours... and they are both carrying Lasenza bags- (thats an underware store) so they were talking for a bit, then they started going through each others bags- <br /> <br />It was at that point we turned off all the lights in our car- jsut the odd emergency ones were on. And there car could suddenly be seen clearly from ours, like wathcing a movie- <br /> <br />So slowly both of them started getting undressed- trying opn there new underware- drunk as hell- it's a shame stations are 0.6-2 miles apart, because you have to keep wathcing... but we all saw...uhh...plenty... Getting undressed and drressed more times then you can shake a stick at, plus the falling over and getting up and giggling- <br /> <br />Look I still hate the 12AM train, because it 's not often that happens, your more likely to wear the contents of someones meal, or get a knife lodged in your back.. <br /> <br />but it was worth it that night saw plenty of... uhhh... Canada's native animal. <br /> <br />thats all... no law suits please.
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