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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Tom Duggan writes:
> I believe that you are forgetting the time the kid put his head on the track
> and the train hit him in the face!!! How could that one have possibly been
> my fault?
Oh sorry, I thought you pushed him ;-). I guess the girl that nearly lost a
couple fingers when they got run over probably wasn't your fault either.
Just remember your train hasn't crashed once with me at the controls. As soon
as you put your running theories to the test bad things start happening.(1)
Eric Kingsley
(1) My theory is run'em slow and people see the train coming and get out of the
way. Tom's theory is run'em full out and they go so fast people don't have a
chance to get in the way. The jury is still out I guess but my way has not
seen a single incedent, Tom's on the other hand...
http://www.nelug.org/greenberg120300/PIC00013.JPG
Oh, BTW, this is all good fun between Tom and I (It's his train after all). It
is actually facinating to see the crowds Tom gets when repairing his train. I
don't think any of the other clubs at our show can say that they could get a
train back up and running in under 10 minutes after shattering on a concrete
floor.
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