QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod Oddly enough, this joke was in my grandfather's old book of 'chestnuts', except it was a road crossing, and the guy told how he had lifted the lantern and swung it in the prescribed fashion that stormy night... but the driver just didn't stop. (Same ending...) A related sort of joke: Remember 'word problems', or as they used to be called, 'story problems'? If a train is moving at 79mph, 800 feet away from a crossing, and a driver is approaching the same crossing 400 feet away at 40mph in an 18-foot-long car, does the driver get across? Answer later. And this slogan, re-introduced for Operation Life Saver (not to be confused with the other one, this is the program that provides sugar-coated bits of advice that are 'a part of living'... He was right, *dead right*, as he sped along... But he's just as dead as if he'd been dead wrong... (From the same 1903 joke book as the above...)
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Remember: In South Carolina, North is southeast of Due West... HIOAg /Bill
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