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insectduel

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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-27-06 05:31 PM Link | Quote
Every day, Subway accidents increasing by Morons in NYC. Some of them rather ride on top of a train, run on a runaway train or tried to jump onto a runaway train. I read Saturdays News Paper and some moron recieved 1.4 Million dollars on some freak accident in the NYC Subway.

What is the world coming to.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-27-06 05:54 PM Link | Quote
This is hard to understand. There was a runaway train in New York City and people were injured when they were trying to jump onto or run onto said train which no longer had an engineer in full control...And there were people riding atop the aforementioned train?
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 03-27-06 06:00 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Plus Sign Abomination
This is hard to understand. There was a runaway train in New York City and people were injured when they were trying to jump onto or run onto said train which no longer had an engineer in full control...And there were people riding atop the aforementioned train?


You basically spoiled the plot of the new Steven Seagal movie.

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Posted on 03-27-06 07:47 PM Link | Quote
...Yeah, I didn't really understand that either.

But I know the subways are pretty crazy, and I'm glad I don't have to deal with it.
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 03-27-06 07:50 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Thoughtless
You basically spoiled the plot of the new Steven Seagal movie.


How should we thank him?
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Posted on 03-27-06 09:13 PM Link | Quote
Great... I have to look out for this kind of stuff when I visit this saturday

...

And bring a camera to laugh at memories of people being really retarded
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Since: 12-31-05
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Posted on 03-27-06 09:21 PM Link | Quote
My friend Eric Alverez died on a subway... like wow three or four years ago. He was kind of an idiot, and he rode on the side of one for like a couple of feet but he ended up getting caught in the door and the train didn't stop... so at the end of the platform..... yeah.

They really need to watch out for kids doing silly things. And there have been cases where someone was just leaning against the door on the inside of the train.. and the doors opened while the train was moving causing people to fall out.

They can be mighty dangerous. And it's not like what Eric did was very smart... but face it.. everyone knows people like that... and you don't want them to die like that.
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Posted on 03-27-06 10:01 PM Link | Quote
Snakes on a Plane II: Snakes on a Train

There is a runaway train and people are like jumping and running after it. And there are people on top. So Steven Segal comes.

Starring:

Samuel L. Jackson
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Since: 11-22-05
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Posted on 03-28-06 01:27 AM Link | Quote
Insectduel, do you remember this? She lost her life cause of a damn cell phone.
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Since: 02-18-06
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Posted on 03-28-06 01:32 AM Link | Quote
Dammit, why can't people just follow the transit regulations? It's really not that tough, and they're there for a reason. Everyone always thinks they know better, though. That's why the lines are put back farther than they need to be...they know people are going to step over them a bit. Some people...farther, though.
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 03-28-06 01:41 AM Link | Quote
People are idiots. They know what they should do, but they choose not to do it. Go go feeling immortal!
insectduel

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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-28-06 04:05 PM Link | Quote
I found this headline that I talked about. I think people should not try to do something more stupid and just live with it.

About yesterday's Newspaper, there’s an old man tripped on a last step while he's rushing to catch the R train and struck in the head. And died later. I can't more headlines but people are not careful this and last year.
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 03-29-06 12:26 PM Link | Quote
Meh, I live next to a train station. Apparently some girl was trying to take her life by just sitting down on the tracks. However other people actually contacted staff there, so nothing really happened. I kind of missed that (read it in some newspaper), even if I happen to have a full view of the station. Meh, at least that girl got some help.

But thoose people lack common sense, really. Then, the Darwin award goes to such people.


(edited by Ailure on 03-29-06 01:23 PM)
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Posted on 03-29-06 02:35 PM Link | Quote
I don't live near a train station, but ur problem is DWI. It's just about as bad. I think they could do something to stop that like at every station having a wall that closes off any way to get to the subway come down. but thay don't do anything really but put it in the news.
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Posted on 03-30-06 06:57 PM Link | Quote
If any of you come to London sometime, take the time to ride the Jubilee Line extention to Canary Wharf. The stations are spectacular, and are so grand and modern that they the Canary Wharf station was chosen for a scene in Batman Begins.

To get to the point, the Jubilee Line extention has barriers between the tracks and the platform. Solid, tall, plexiglass windows. There are doors in them that match the tube trains exactly, so you can get on and off as usual. If you ever come, you can't miss it, it's fantastic.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-30-06 07:01 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Plus Sign Abomination
Snakes on a Plane II: Snakes on a Train

There is a runaway train and people are like jumping and running after it. And there are people on top. So Steven Segal comes.

Starring:

Samuel L. Jackson


"...that's IT. I've had enough of these motherfuckin' snakes on this motherfuckin' train! Everyone, strap in. I'm 'bout to open a window."

This scene (and movie) must be.
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