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Definetly sucks from your stand point and I understand where your coming from, but I also understand where the suicide errrrrr "crash victim" comes from as well. Regardless, thanks for taking a snapshot and posting up the images with some story content.
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I've had clients/patients that went insane over these things. Even after 2 or 3 times. Man, I can't imagine what it's like to go through something like that again and again.... But, since this is DR....keep the pics coming! |
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Here I thought he was writing a nice tribute to the people who died. What used to piss me off when I took a train to work was people always commited suicide at rush hour and made us two hours or more, late getting home. I used to work at a personal injury law firm for 18 years and would contact the morgues and hospitals for records and pictures. Most of ours were in two big pieces and looked like the were sleeping and I think, accidental. I think if they're on the catwalk, maybe the speed of the train knocks them of their feet, or these losing their footing sometimes. I used to like how pleasant they were a coroners' offices, "Good morning. Coroner's office", in that perky phone answering voice. Honestly, I never thought of how it affected the engineers. |
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Eh, bowls, bowels, what's the difference. She's as dead as dead gets. In my experience as locomotive engineer, I've never actually had to go UNDER my locomotive, but I have suspicion nothing under there is particularly soft and cuddly. I think the steel under there might by hard to the touch. Just a thought. -a
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Brother, WHY? Just tell me it's not for the "trespasser" part of it. If you're into the rest, railroading is one of the best jobs on the planet. If you're into the gore, stick to DR. Trust me.
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I had to agree on your older post you had up. DR is sort of theraputic in it's own odd way. Though i also agree getting others involved in your suicide if thats how you go is just thoughless and gains no sympathy when it can take other people out with you or delay innocent bystanders.
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You poor bastard. Freshly dead ones honk like a clown nose, especially with damage like that.
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As a kid we used to follow fire trucks in our BMX bikes to sites like this. Plenty of tracks on Chicago's southside, and murders, and drunk accidents, and body parts in the Calumet river, etc... But train ones were the worst. Small bone frags and strips of smelly yellowish and brown flesh smeared everywhere for hundreds and hundreds of feet down the track. Sometimes shoes and bloody twisted metal (if it was a car). As 8 yr olds seeing this after all the cops left,,, it made us think. The "thud" would haunt me. |