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    He would have thought he killed anyway i would imagine

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    Exactly so wouldve had a pickled head poor guy/woman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack
    I don't think that was done in this country, doesn't look like any UK loco I recognise
    agreed.

    i'm not a spotter, i once had a job sanding down diesel locos for repaint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli
    agreed.

    i'm not a spotter, i once had a job sanding down diesel locos for repaint.


    Lmfao at cover story already prepared

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    much????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudly
    Lmfao at cover story already prepared
    i left the company when i saw where they were dumping the asbestos dust from the insulation they were stripping from old rolling stock.....into the river soar...

    ps. the bloke in the vid is dressed like he is from eastern europe, and isn't wearing trainers... and the phone poles on the side of the track are a bit of a giveaway

    oh, and he wasn't exactly run over, he laid flat & it didn't hit him. its simply because of the design of the concrete sleepers havind a vee in them.. traditional old timber ones give less clearance & he most likely would have been flattened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudly
    Is it bad that i was waiting for something under the train to **** him and the camera to be showered in blood and bits, and was actually fairly disappointed when this didnt happen?
    nope, I was disappointed as well.


    Quote Originally Posted by Spudly
    Well he clearly needs removing from the gene pool, selfish cnut, just think of the mental state the driver would be in had he been killed, the poor driver wouldve been in pieces!
    Apprently the driver had a nervous breakdown thinking he actually killed someone. Not sure on the truthfulness of that though so don't quote me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeddyThom
    Apprently the driver had a nervous breakdown thinking he actually killed someone. Not sure on the truthfulness of that though so don't quote me.
    did the person who had it on good authority that the chav who kicked the fence lost his leg tell you that gem........

    you might notice that the train simply didn't stop. if the driver thought for a second he'd killed someone, the anchors would be on.. also it was going so slow that he would have seen everything in plenty of time.... it was either a pop vid or a tv clip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli
    did the person who had it on good authority that the chav who kicked the fence lost his leg tell you that gem........

    you might notice that the train simply didn't stop. if the driver thought for a second he'd killed someone, the anchors would be on.. also it was going so slow that he would have seen everything in plenty of time.... it was either a pop vid or a tv clip.
    In case you weren't reading properly I did say "apparently" and "not sure on the truthfulness of it"...

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    its still an obvious setup.

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