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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 3, 2005 12:13 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas

Brutal is hopping a train in Winnemucca,Nv. headed to California only to be set out in the middle of the Black Rock desert for a week watching trains zip by at 70 mph.


I certainly hope that didn't happen to you. [;)]
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Posted by chad thomas on Friday, September 2, 2005 1:58 PM
Brutal is hopping a train in Winnemucca,Nv. headed to California only to be set out in the middle of the Black Rock desert for a week watching trains zip by at 70 mph.
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Posted by Clutch Cargo on Friday, September 2, 2005 1:17 PM
This could get brutal.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 1, 2005 11:46 PM
Hello All [:D]

I was having an instant message conversation with one of the newer forum members and I remember this thread. I told him if I could find it I would post in it so he could see it. It also came to me, that many of the newer forum members have not seen it either so for all you guys and gals here it is. [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 29, 2003 6:46 PM
YES I AM THAT GUY the one who makes you sick[censored] I am the man
who hollars GROUND SCORE when change hits the ground but If you loose your wallet I took It to the office the wallet not the money inside thats the finders fee and also covers shipping & handling charges and wouldnt you know it they always have the exact amount weird huh and you never can tell when there
gonna give up their lunch As for the tiltnhurl thats the sorriest ride there is ride the gravitron upside down itll make you um cool yeah thats it
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Posted by vsmith on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 3:37 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SLIC
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(carnival not to boring -lose your lunch wallet keys and cellphones



Are you the guys who operates that big "Spin'em-till-they-hurl-o-matic" ride I see at the Local county Fair?

I stood next to one of these thing listening to the flying change hitting the ground. Ya aint kidding about losing all the change in your pockets, wallets, cellphones, dentures, shoes, lunch, breakfast and dinner you aint eaten yet! They had to stop every now and then and let people sort thru the items on the pavement below the ride. Very Funny.

What happens to the stuff not claimed? does that count as Tips?

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 1:22 PM
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Yes thats It worship me BREEZE now Im the one with your Beer HA HA Ha
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Posted by starwardude on Thursday, December 11, 2003 3:20 PM
WHO IN THEIR MINDS WOULD DO THAT[:(!](if they even used it[xx(])! Aren't yuppies supposed to be "smart"? Anyone who'd do that would end up like this smilie:[xx(].
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 11, 2003 12:50 PM
[8D]To whom It may concern mainly SLIC

[8D]WE ARE THE PEOPLE OUR PARENTS WARNED US ABOUT[}:)][8]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:27 AM
To JhhTrainsplanes

I Dont have any pictures anymore but if i find some i send them.

The Diffrence Between The Circus And A Carnival

The circus keeps their animals locked up
The carnival lets us run loose and cause damage to property

(circus) boring -lose your sense of humor
(carnival not to boring -lose your lunch wallet keys and cellphones
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:13 AM
If you are offering pics of the "other" circus train you can send me all you want to. I thought the other one was a carnival though. I didn't know it was also a circus. Or are the two different? I have a tape about Alcos and on the tape the man talks about using only 2 Alcos and pulling the whole circus train.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 17, 2003 3:48 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Tank

Interesting topic. Thanks for kicking it off, SLIC. I'm downloading the AC-130 footage now, as I need it for a project I'm doing on USAF gunships. You see, my father flew the AC-47 "Puff the Magic Dragon"/"SPOOKY" gunships in the Vietnam war. These were the 1st of the side firing gunships, basically a modified DC-3 from the 1930s, with three 7.62mm(.308 to the civilians) GE miniguns. These are electrically operated Gatling guns capable of 6000 round a minute each. He was an instructor pilot who took part in the testing of the system, then got shipped out to Thailand with the 4th Air Commando Squadron. Their missions were to bust trucks on the Ho Chi Min trail, as well as saving literally thousands of firebases, villages, outposts, etc. If a gunship is overhead, and he's ON YOUR SIDE, you can not lose, it's that simple.
He would put the plane in a banking left-hand turn, aim out his side window, kick out some flares, then rain lead down on the badguys, often within meters of the good guys. Total devastation from above, and as every 5th round was a tracer, it was a real pretty light show, too. Also very vulnerable to ground fire. No happy ending...
I forget, how did we get from train hopping to gunships??? I'm just glad I got the link to the footage.
Thanks for the interesting read, folks. TANK




thanks tank gunships kick *** to so do the people who fly and die protecting us
give me and my fellow carny's 5 minutes plenty of beer smokes and ammo well find osama binladen hussien (dont tell me you didnt hear about their gay imbread wedding it was in the tabloids and mad tv how could any one miss his tv apperance)

(I DIDNOT NOT HAVE SEXUAL RELATIONS WITH THAT MAN MR SADDAM HUSSIEN I AM HOW EVER WEARING HIS JOCKY STRAP)
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 17, 2003 3:40 PM
well another rainy day for me but now i have a better view of the tracks i seen up workers bustin *** working the iron they do a great job any body have pictures of the james e strate carnival train (not ringleader girls & elephant & clown rapers circus)
my old job as a carnie put me on this train theres 40 pass cars 20 flats & 1power car
locos are leased from CSX & NS they travel the eastern seaboard 10 months outta the year im currently on winter vacation what good its doing well let me know
my email is BREEZE3002002@YAHOO.COM
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 16, 2003 8:36 PM
Tank [:)]

Here you go. . . . . . . .

http://www.sogsales.com/storehome.asp

Enjoy. [}:)] [:p] [8D] [:D] [:)]

They used to have a bunch of military type t-shirts. I got up a big order between work and A & P school and order them. They had some nice shirts and some funny shirts and some no so funny shirts. [}:)] [;)] [8D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 16, 2003 7:57 PM
Tank [:D]

Thanks for the info. [:D] I will try to find the info on the shirts for you.

You forgot to tell us what your favorite tank is.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 16, 2003 1:38 AM
OK, Jim, at first they tried a bunch of Browning .50 calibers on the DC-3, then the settled on the GE Miniguns. That's the AC-47s you saw in "The Green Berets". After a bunch were shot down in '66 they decided to go with something bigger for the plane and guns, that could therefore fly higher, like the AC-119 "Flying Boxcar" (Train-related discussion now??) but that was just an interim measure until more C-130s could be diverted from their primary job of pulling freight into small airstrips. The AC-130 had 7.62mm miniguns, 20mm gatling guns, and then also 40mm Bofors cannons, plus a lot of imaging technology like IR cameras, TV, truck motor ignition sensors and what-not, to seek and destroy in the dark. Then some seriously sick and excellent guy figured out that you could put a 155(?) mm howitzer in the beast, and blow some BIG holes in whatever was ailing you. There's a 5-man crew operating the electronic sensors and feeding the pilot the info he needs, 2-7.62mm miniguns, 2- 20mm gats, 2- 40mm Bofors cannons, and one huge howitzer, all firing down from the left side of the plane, which has to be in a banking turn to bring them on target. The AC-130s also have a megamillion candlepower spotlight, flares, and fresh cinnabuns for the crew. Thanks for your interest. I want one of those cool T-shirts.
Oh yeah, the original Puffs could only put a round into each square FOOT of a football field. That should be enough, though, right??
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 14, 2003 2:04 AM
Tank [:)]

Love the nic. So what "Tank" is your favorite?

Also I read in a magazine the history of the modern AC130 gunship. I don't remember if the 7.62 was the first or second minigun used. Yes at first the early gunships were reachable by ground fire and some were shot down. They changed and went to a larger round and this helped solve the problem. If I remember right the current AC130s carry a minigun, a 40 mil, and a 75 or 105 howitzer. They showed a pic of one hovering and the tracers were just like a circle of fire falling from the sky. It was at night and made a cool pic. The early models had the minigun mounted on a wooden skid. Some of the people might remember the John Wayne (my hero and favorite actor) movie "The Green Berets". In the movie a U.S. base was overrun by the VC. The marines called in Puff. I read somewhere that Puff could put a shell every square inch the length of a football field in one pass. Pretty amazing isn't it? After a pass or two from Puff there were no more VC. Wonder where they all went? lol . Today the AC130s are an awsome weapon. As VSmith said fire from above.

I have a t-shirt I bought that says, " G E . . . We bring good things to life. Then it has a pic of the minigun. Pretty funny stuff. At least I think so.

Good luck with your paper. Email me anytime. See ya.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 14, 2003 1:47 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SLIC

Sorry im not much of a typer but thats cool


Carl [:)]

Thank you very much. [;)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 14, 2003 1:37 AM
Interesting topic. Thanks for kicking it off, SLIC. I'm downloading the AC-130 footage now, as I need it for a project I'm doing on USAF gunships. You see, my father flew the AC-47 "Puff the Magic Dragon"/"SPOOKY" gunships in the Vietnam war. These were the 1st of the side firing gunships, basically a modified DC-3 from the 1930s, with three 7.62mm(.308 to the civilians) GE miniguns. These are electrically operated Gatling guns capable of 6000 round a minute each. He was an instructor pilot who took part in the testing of the system, then got shipped out to Thailand with the 4th Air Commando Squadron. Their missions were to bust trucks on the Ho Chi Min trail, as well as saving literally thousands of firebases, villages, outposts, etc. If a gunship is overhead, and he's ON YOUR SIDE, you can not lose, it's that simple.
He would put the plane in a banking left-hand turn, aim out his side window, kick out some flares, then rain lead down on the badguys, often within meters of the good guys. Total devastation from above, and as every 5th round was a tracer, it was a real pretty light show, too. Also very vulnerable to ground fire. No happy ending...
I forget, how did we get from train hopping to gunships??? I'm just glad I got the link to the footage.
Thanks for the interesting read, folks. TANK
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 5:35 PM
Sorry im not much of a typer but thats cool
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:46 AM
Slic [8D]

Please don't type in all caps. Please, please, please. 1) It is rude, it is considered the equivalent of shouting. [V] 2) Since you type whole paraphaphs this way it makes them harder to read. [:(] 3) All caps can be used to show emphasis but should only be used for a short duration. [;)]

So please take the caps lock off and chat with us in an orderly fashion. [8D] Everyone will appreciate this. [:)]

Thank you.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:34 AM
The website make some sorta comment about being able to watch people die. I say all you have to do is remember 9-11 then watch the tape. Only problem is too many of "those" who want to do harm to this country and other free countries are still out there and seeking to do more harm. Roll that precious bean footage . . .
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Posted by vsmith on Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:24 AM
Yep, that video clip is pretty much it.

Death from above, only the guns can follow you.

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Posted by TH&B on Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:48 AM
well i didnt read all the posts, but i did some train hopping in the 80s AND I CONSIDER IT BE THE STUPIDIST THING I EVER DID!!!!!!! sure i saw rare miles and thrilling rides but i demote it. riding on cars that could have had a shifting load and killed me instantly, meeting other iresponsible people, long dangerous very smoky tunnels, freezing ice cold weather, none knowing i even existed... etc, and i was lucky because it got bad but could even have been worse. i dont talk about it much to avoid glorifeing it wich is easy to do (the less said the better), but i could write a book. have sex with no protection or drive drunk or jump off a bridge if you want, it is safer! i still shiver from some of it. if you like trains join a rail measeum or club or something.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:01 AM
Jim says, (using his best Tool Time accent) arrh, arrh, arrh.

This is it, I found the AC130 footage. YOU HAVE GOT TO SEE IT. I love it. Sorry to all the females but us guys do so enjoy this type of stuff. ARRH, ARRH, ARRH. [:)]

http://www.megacity.org/blog/archives/000155.php

ENJOY, ENJOY, ENJOY. [:D] [:)] [8D]
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Posted by vsmith on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:29 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon

There are some things that I can say and alot I can't, at least not in this forum, maybe in a few years over some beer. The AC 130 guys have a tough job to do. They are alot closer to the action than most. I, as do most Navy types, don't have alot of nice things to say about my Air Force brethren.....but the blue boys that fly the AC and MC130s and the Pave series H-53s and H60s are a different breed, so naturally they are the *** children within their service. Those dudes rock. They have great big brass kahunas and have my admiration for the little known and very important jobs they do support the dudes in the dirt.


For those who have never seen a AC 130 "Puff the Magic Dragon" Herky Bird in action before, let me just say that standing in the middle of an active volcano is a safer place to be than in the crosshairs of one of those flying nightmares. I cant remember the exact armament but there are at least 3-50 cal machine guns, 2 vulcan rotary cannons and a 75 mm recoilless cannon, all on automatic continuous fire, sticking out the side of the plane.

Any air experts please help out on this.

The plane, once its target is spotted, usually by ground forces directing the plane by radio or lighting up the target with a laser, will go into an "orbit " pattern circling the target, getting lined up, then HELL in unleashed, all the weapons open up on the target, as the plane circles it peppers the target from 360 degrees. The plane will make one, two, sometime three orbits, then it can leave and the ground forces advance, cause there aint nothing left at the target site but finely ground powder and shredded metal.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:08 PM
JHHTRAINSPLAINS JUDGE JOE BROWN IS THE NAME YOU NEED
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:04 PM
TO WALLY WORLD
FROM THE BEEZE
WHAT THU HELL YOUR WAY OFF MAN.
TRAIN HOPPING IS JUST A TERM USED IT MEANS TO GET ON
EXAMPLE (HE HOPPED ON THE BUS THAT TAKES HIM HOME)
ITS NOT HARD TO FIGURE OUT


(HUKED ON FONIKS WURKEDD FER MI)
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:00 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by wallyworld

To clarify the posting, my undestanding is that train hoppers suffer from a genetic disability that makes them frantically hop like a jackhammer when
they when they are exposed to trains.

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