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Old 04-23-2011, 03:53 PM
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His back trouser pocket lining is hanging out, must have been feeling for ID.
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You'll never get this in Britain, a maintenance guy has to actually be near the track for that to occur...like that's ever going to happen.
True!!!!
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Lack of blood in a train accident is common. I think the body kind of goes into shock instantly and bloodflow stops, but, I do not know the medical reason. I used to work for lawyer and had to obtain all the photos, autopsies and medical reports.
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The heat from the train wheel cauterised the wound?
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Old 08-16-2011, 06:08 AM
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u think they can stitch the uniform and pass it on to the new guy?
he was the new guy,you ought to have seen the uniform before he got it,it used to be an all in one boiler suit til his Mrs repaired it
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