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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 11, 2004 9:20 PM
Oh boy, [sigh]. Apparently Doggy wants to go the other route[#dots]
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Sunday, April 11, 2004 11:01 PM
That's all right, that's a dead end spur anyway, he'll just get crushed against the bumper.[;)]
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Posted by wabash1 on Sunday, April 11, 2004 11:24 PM
doggy

your little plan?? as far as i can tell your plan sucks. if you want to learn something listen to csx. he is a engineer and knows what he is talking about. I have rattled his cage in the past but in the spirit of railroading ( railroaders can rattle each other look like we will fight and laugh about it 5 min later) I wont waste any more time with you or your post (other than the few minutes it is taking me for this one) and dont think responding to this with stupid degrading remarks will get me to respond. the thing is I am much older and much wiser. i wont fall for your crap. as a matter of fact if you dont tone it down i am just shy of making the motion to have you barred from the site like the M&M twins have been. shut up and listen learn. and reply with respect.

you see some guys get hot on here like Kevin. when kevin come on here he was full of fire and we cooled him down a bit. and he is really a nice guy. he learned from his mistakes and appologized . and he was not even ask to appologize. the point is you may have some information useful to some to share or maybe you want to ask questions. the thing is it wont happen if you keep this up.

Now dont think i am going to dog you only this rixfix or what ever it is isnt much better. but he is to far gone to help . i dont even waste my time reading what he post anymore. the truth be known it makes me think it could be the M&M twins here again.
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Monday, April 12, 2004 12:21 AM
Hello Doggy,

I'm 40 now, but when I was in my early 20s I always had to get the last word in. Because of this, it seemed that I was constantly in trouble and making enemies that happened to be people in "key positions" in the transit authority I worked at. It took me years to develop a "cool head".

My defiant attitude had to turn into humility. I noticed that the professionals over the age of 50 often had "calm & cool" ways of dealing with disagreements. I learned from this. In time I was often sought after by old timers for advice. As long as I was humble, their ears were open![;)]

While you may disagree with CSXEngineer, do it with class and not a knee-jerk reaction. Please realize that he is entitled to the respect that seasoned adult pros have earned by the knowledge, experiences, and "hard knocks" that they have undergone in life, JUST AS YOU WILL as your years fly by.

Just relax and enjoy the forum. You've made some good posts in the past. Keep contributing but think about the message that you are communicating to your fellow railfans and modelers every time you post. Hit the preview button first before submitting your replies and pretend that someone sent it to you. Read it and see how you would react to it.

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Posted by csxengineer98 on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:04 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Doggy

I never had an issiue with Dougal He seemes like a Nice Guy. Also I will agree It's difficult to read to CSX Posts and not respond and I would like to see him a productive member and if he follows to our plan I hope he stops making silly remarks

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Posted by csxengineer98 on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:09 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1

doggy

your little plan?? as far as i can tell your plan sucks. if you want to learn something listen to csx. he is a engineer and knows what he is talking about. I have rattled his cage in the past but in the spirit of railroading ( railroaders can rattle each other look like we will fight and laugh about it 5 min later) I wont waste any more time with you or your post (other than the few minutes it is taking me for this one) and dont think responding to this with stupid degrading remarks will get me to respond. the thing is I am much older and much wiser. i wont fall for your crap. as a matter of fact if you dont tone it down i am just shy of making the motion to have you barred from the site like the M&M twins have been. shut up and listen learn. and reply with respect.

you see some guys get hot on here like Kevin. when kevin come on here he was full of fire and we cooled him down a bit. and he is really a nice guy. he learned from his mistakes and appologized . and he was not even ask to appologize. the point is you may have some information useful to some to share or maybe you want to ask questions. the thing is it wont happen if you keep this up.

Now dont think i am going to dog you only this rixfix or what ever it is isnt much better. but he is to far gone to help . i dont even waste my time reading what he post anymore. the truth be known it makes me think it could be the M&M twins here again.
so thats what happend to the M&M buttnuggets... i was wondering where they where..havent seen thier anit railroad anti train..pro lawer sueing engineers for doing their jobs becouse thier clinents dead loved one desided to beat the train..and lose... postings in here for some time.....THANK GOD THEY ARE GONE
dealing with them 2....i swear..if i could have reached throw cyberspace to wrap my hands around thier necks..i would have..lol...
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Monday, April 12, 2004 6:39 AM
M&M twins?? Buttnuggets?? [%-)][(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D]I'm guessing that was before my time. Sounds like you guys have been through a lot. I'm still hoping we can teach an old Doggy new tricks, but now it does make me wonder if he has a split personality.[swg]
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Monday, April 12, 2004 8:52 AM
Wabash1, CSX Engineer, Big_Boy_4005,

Hello guys. [;)]

Re: Doggy.

Why not give him a chance to redeem himself? We all know that he screwed up, royally, but you're not just FLAMING Doggy, you're picking him up and BODY SLAMMING him over and over against broken glass!

He may or may not learn a lesson as for many of us it takes years to develop a mature way of looking and responding to life. Doggy will in time. He has no choice. A church elder once told me: Just keep living, you'll learn!

Instead of continuously punishing Doggy; help the guy out.. When he or others "screw up", don't launch torpedoes yet, let him know instead that he "messed up" and give him a cool solution. You would get much further. Consider that he is still a fellow railfan & modeler. If you keep rubbing sand in a young person's eyes, he will not learn but instead develop much deeper resentments that will, believe it or not affect him years later. Trust me, I know. I was a "knee-jerker" for years and just like Doggy paid the price for it. For several years my mouth helped make my life miserable.

BTW: In case you may be wondering,

I am not a "Bleeding Heart" Liberal. I'm very conservative in my values and upbringing. I'm now a high school shop teacher and half my students fit in to "Doggy's" category. Believe me, some do push me to the point where I want to grab or jerk them out of the chair and "QuadrupleSlap" them, but I've discovered that the cool approach does work. I'm not politically correct, and won't mince words with the kids but I also temper my approach with firm kindness when I chew them out. It works! On graduation day, my worst students almost always break out in tears and give me a hug. [:)][:D][C):-)][tup][4:-)][tup]

Peace and God Bless, Amigos!

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:02 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45

Wabash1, CSX Engineer, Big_Boy_4005,

Hello guys. [;)]

Re: Doggy.

Why not give him a chance to redeem himself? We all know that he screwed up, royally, but you're not just FLAMING Doggy, you're picking him up and BODY SLAMMING him over and over against broken glass!

He may or may not learn a lesson as for many of us it takes years to develop a mature way of looking and responding to life. Doggy will in time. He has no choice. A church elder once told me: Just keep living, you'll learn!

Instead of continuously punishing Doggy; help the guy out.. When he or others "screw up", don't launch torpedoes yet, let him know instead that he "messed up" and give him a cool solution. You would get much further. Consider that he is still a fellow railfan & modeler. If you keep rubbing sand in a young person's eyes, he will not learn but instead develop much deeper resentments that will, believe it or not affect him years later. Trust me, I know. I was a "knee-jerker" for years and just like Doggy paid the price for it. For several years my mouth helped make my life miserable.

BTW: In case you may be wondering,

I am not a "Bleeding Heart" Liberal. I'm very conservative in my values and upbringing. I'm now a high school shop teacher and half my students fit in to "Doggy's" category. Believe me, some do push me to the point where I want to grab or jerk them out of the chair and "QuadrupleSlap" them, but I've discovered that the cool approach does work. I'm not politically correct, and won't mince words with the kids but I also temper my approach with firm kindness when I chew them out. It works! On graduation day, my worst students almost always break out in tears and give me a hug. [:)][:D][C):-)][tup][4:-)][tup]

Peace and God Bless, Amigos!



People Give me a chance to redeme and would you stop torpedoeing me and I will always be on this forum until I die

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:07 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1

doggy

your little plan?? as far as i can tell your plan sucks. if you want to learn something listen to csx. he is a engineer and knows what he is talking about. I have rattled his cage in the past but in the spirit of railroading ( railroaders can rattle each other look like we will fight and laugh about it 5 min later) I wont waste any more time with you or your post (other than the few minutes it is taking me for this one) and dont think responding to this with stupid degrading remarks will get me to respond. the thing is I am much older and much wiser. i wont fall for your crap. as a matter of fact if you dont tone it down i am just shy of making the motion to have you barred from the site like the M&M twins have been. shut up and listen learn. and reply with respect.

you see some guys get hot on here like Kevin. when kevin come on here he was full of fire and we cooled him down a bit. and he is really a nice guy. he learned from his mistakes and appologized . and he was not even ask to appologize. the point is you may have some information useful to some to share or maybe you want to ask questions. the thing is it wont happen if you keep this up.

Now dont think i am going to dog you only this rixfix or what ever it is isnt much better. but he is to far gone to help . i dont even waste my time reading what he post anymore. the truth be known it makes me think it could be the M&M twins here again.

Hello This is Doggy,
I want to apolgize eveyone for my temper and my Bullshitt and I will reply some respect

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:10 PM
Now by chance can we move on with my temper I would like to thank eveyone for their good advice and I've printed them and I will always keep them as a example of life lessons and thank you for trying get me to settle down I feel bad for some of things I write

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:12 PM
CSX I want to you apolgize to you personally for All the Garbage I've said in the Past about you now It's time to make up and move on.

DOGGY
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:13 PM
I am not a M&M Twin

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:15 PM
I've Learned form My mikstakes and I want to Say I'm sorry

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Posted by csxengineer98 on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:41 PM
to little too late for me boy...
from this point on...you are dead to me...i will not respond to any of your postings ever agin.... if thier is a topic you start that i have some info on...i will share it with the other people that post on it...but i will never respond to you personaly ever agin.... you have disrespected me 1 to many times....and this is the case of...."im backed into a corner..now im going to kiss *** to get my *** out of the fire".... it wont work with me..you have showed me your true nature...
to little too late boy.....to little too late....
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:44 PM
CSX,
I respect your wishes

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Posted by csxengineer98 on Monday, April 12, 2004 4:45 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45

Wabash1, CSX Engineer, Big_Boy_4005,

Hello guys. [;)]

Re: Doggy.

Why not give him a chance to redeem himself? We all know that he screwed up, royally, but you're not just FLAMING Doggy, you're picking him up and BODY SLAMMING him over and over against broken glass!

He may or may not learn a lesson as for many of us it takes years to develop a mature way of looking and responding to life. Doggy will in time. He has no choice. A church elder once told me: Just keep living, you'll learn!

Instead of continuously punishing Doggy; help the guy out.. When he or others "screw up", don't launch torpedoes yet, let him know instead that he "messed up" and give him a cool solution. You would get much further. Consider that he is still a fellow railfan & modeler. If you keep rubbing sand in a young person's eyes, he will not learn but instead develop much deeper resentments that will, believe it or not affect him years later. Trust me, I know. I was a "knee-jerker" for years and just like Doggy paid the price for it. For several years my mouth helped make my life miserable.

BTW: In case you may be wondering,

I am not a "Bleeding Heart" Liberal. I'm very conservative in my values and upbringing. I'm now a high school shop teacher and half my students fit in to "Doggy's" category. Believe me, some do push me to the point where I want to grab or jerk them out of the chair and "QuadrupleSlap" them, but I've discovered that the cool approach does work. I'm not politically correct, and won't mince words with the kids but I also temper my approach with firm kindness when I chew them out. It works! On graduation day, my worst students almost always break out in tears and give me a hug. [:)][:D][C):-)][tup][4:-)][tup]

Peace and God Bless, Amigos!


im glade to see that you can have such a caviler viewpoint on it...but then agin..your not the one that is being insulted for no reason...or being made the target of a personal attack... becouse the responces made the cubs lose....so i was told...
i just posted me feelings about this doggy person... im done....
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 12, 2004 5:49 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1

doggy

your little plan?? as far as i can tell your plan sucks. if you want to learn something listen to csx. he is a engineer and knows what he is talking about. I have rattled his cage in the past but in the spirit of railroading ( railroaders can rattle each other look like we will fight and laugh about it 5 min later) I wont waste any more time with you or your post (other than the few minutes it is taking me for this one) and dont think responding to this with stupid degrading remarks will get me to respond. the thing is I am much older and much wiser. i wont fall for your crap. as a matter of fact if you dont tone it down i am just shy of making the motion to have you barred from the site like the M&M twins have been. shut up and listen learn. and reply with respect.

you see some guys get hot on here like Kevin. when kevin come on here he was full of fire and we cooled him down a bit. and he is really a nice guy. he learned from his mistakes and appologized . and he was not even ask to appologize. the point is you may have some information useful to some to share or maybe you want to ask questions. the thing is it wont happen if you keep this up.

Now dont think i am going to dog you only this rixfix or what ever it is isnt much better. but he is to far gone to help . i dont even waste my time reading what he post anymore. the truth be known it makes me think it could be the M&M twins here again.

Wabash I am not and M&M twin. I am a normally a very nice guy but some times my temper gets in the way so I've decided I'm colling down respond with respect

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Posted by trainfan1221 on Monday, April 12, 2004 6:25 PM
I think the whole thing with the derailment is a shame, espacially considering there was a death involved. Lets hope that the cause is determined and that it doesn`t happen again. Its too bad it caused some hard feelings among people. Our thoughts should be with the families of the injured and especially that poor women who lost her life.
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Posted by UPTRAIN on Monday, April 12, 2004 6:52 PM
Anyway...back to the derailment...has anyone seen the photos from the wreck site? I'll try to find the link and I'll get back to ya. Also how's about we start a new thread...we'll call it PISSED!!! For all the disagreements that we may have!!! [:P]

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Monday, April 12, 2004 7:26 PM
Antonio, I wasn't picking on Doggy that hard. I was trying to gently get him to change his beahvior. Add to that the fact that I understand the frustration of CSX and the others who have had to put up with his antics much longer than I.

To Doggy and everyone else I will say that this latest round of apologies does indeed sound sincere, and would suggest that we do all give him one more chance.

Doggy, your credibility hangs in the balance here. Step out of line, and nobody will come to defend you. I expect that a much larger group will get involved, and not just the few of us here. We will hold you to what you have said here today.

Remember ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS, so play nice!!!!
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Posted by pmsteamman on Monday, April 12, 2004 7:41 PM
Here ya go UPTRAIN www.railnews1.com/CNO.html
Highball....Train looks good device in place!!
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Posted by jeaton on Monday, April 12, 2004 8:50 PM
Those are very interesting pics. Someone with knowledge and experience could probably get some clues from the shots.

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Posted by UPTRAIN on Monday, April 12, 2004 9:03 PM
That's it...weird how the rail is in the creek...wheels must have drug it......or it was sabatoged...[:O]

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 12:59 AM
Those are some interesting photos, but it is difficult to tell anything from them. An overhead shot might explain more. Did the engines stay on?? Is that welded rail through there, I saw more than one joint in those photos.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 2:07 AM
Regarding those photos....I see no guard rail there, maybe it could have come in handy in this case, to keep at least some of the cars out of the ditch?

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:35 AM
Hello CSXengineer,

Please don't take my responses as "Cavalier".

Quite the contrary. I was pointing out that in my younger days I was the "idiot" that ticked off the older professional, and then years later I was the one being disrespected by younger people. So I've been on the giving end and later, the receiving end so I do know what it's like.

I was just suggesting that though you were disrespected, to consider giving the person a chance to apologize and clean up his act. But I do understand your point. I "dissed" a gentleman named John Ross, who was in his late 50s, with my "motor mouth" in 1982 at the transit company. Even after being more respectful towards him, it was 2 years before he started speaking to me "normally" when he saw that I was trying to become a better person instead of "putting on an act". Believe me, it was a wonderful feeling when Mr. Ross started speaking to me again. I had thought that I was still garbage in his eyes. He passed away just a few years later, but I cherish his wisdom and memory.

Doggy,

It's good that you apologized, but remember guy, WORDS are still CHEAP but they are so good at revealing personalities. Your future posts and responses will indicate if you are really sincere or not, so Make the best of it! It can take a long time for a person to regain good credibility, but it will happen eventually as long as the heart and spirit are there.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 7:39 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainfan1221

I think the whole thing with the derailment is a shame, espacially considering there was a death involved. Lets hope that the cause is determined and that it doesn`t happen again. Its too bad it caused some hard feelings among people. Our thoughts should be with the families of the injured and especially that poor women who lost her life.

Folks,
Let's get back to the deraiment our thoughts should be with eveyone who was involved.

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 8:07 AM
Antonio my friend, I understand that your intentions are only the best here in the Doggy matter. And admitting that you are a reformed hothead yourself, is proof that there is hope for our young friend here. I honestly think we have gotten through to the real Doggy who was buried under all of that crap, and it is time to move on.

We now return to our regularly scheduled program, "Amtrak Derailment in Mississippi" already in progress.[swg]
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 3:25 PM
Big_Boy_4005

That's a big,10-4 on that suggestion!

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