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What part of COLD, CALCULATED, PRE-MEDITATED, LAYING IN WAIT do you not understand? <br />(missouri or mike, most likely missouri (richard Cranium #1) <br /> <br />I would like to address this staement <br /> <br />A train isn't cold, it doesn't CALCULATE it's next move, it's not PRE-Meditated and lying in wait like you said... be it mike or most liekly missouri who said this... <br /> <br />don't confuse a train with your birth.. <br /> <br />A train doesn't lie waiting at a crossing waiting for your idiotic friend to not stop look and listen. it Doesn't jsut go from 0-60 mph in 3.6 secondes.. don't confuse a GE AC6000 CW and a Chevrolet Impala. <br /> <br />you make it seem the locomotrive was lying in wait for this bozo to cross.. and as soon as he was on the tracks the engine REVED and hit 75 mph in less then 2 secondes, therfore blindsiding this person. <br /> <br />Do uo need a stop sign to stop? so if your about to rear-end someone you jsut keep going right? because they didn't shoew you a stop sign? <br /> <br />for me.. i don't need a stop sign to stop (Isn't a stop sign, octigonal shaped Displaying the following sequence of letters to form the following word: STOP or ARRET if your in Quebec.) <br /> <br />i can stop at a crossing, look both ways, and then proceed.. without the need of a stop sign <br /> <br />gald you ABSOLUTELY need a stop sign, well your a ditz.. i suppose you go right throguh them if they aren't lit up or soemthing. <br /> <br />becasreful corssing the next crossing, little buddy, or at least you'll be small comapred to me.. i'll have my GE AC4400 pared on the side waiting for you to cross... and as soon as you do.. my train will magically rev up to 80 MPH to crush your car! <br /> <br />be afraid... be verrrrryy afraid.. <br /> <br />Detour kev <br />
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