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[QUOTE="BobNOMAAMRooney%20nli:571724"]Hearing about people who don't have the sense to not get his by a car while wearing an iPod reminds of when I was like 10 and my parents took the family camping at some state park in Virginia. There were a ton of kids all hanging out at the lake and some of us decided to go for a hike through the woods. We came to a set of railroad tracks extending really far off into the distance in both directions. One of the kids, being a total genius, announces that he's going to find out if it's safe to be on the tracks and sticks his left ear to the rail to "listen for the train." A minute or two later I notice a train coming from the left (probably about a mile away) and yell something like, "OH SHIT THE TRAIN!" Everyone else gets the message and falls back into the woods while Wilderness Tracker boy says, "SHHHHHH I'm trying to hear if a train is coming" I yell, " IT IS COMING!" and the douche freezes on the tracks before I start to drag him off by the back of his shirt. So yes, trains were part of a very traumatic childhood experience of mine and should be banned.[/QUOTE]
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