Train pwns nature (in HD)
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Re: Train pwns nature (in HD)
Those people just stood there.!?!
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Re: Train pwns nature (in HD)
I think by the time they realized what was going to happen it they had already accepted their fate.Bill H wrote:Those people just stood there.!?!
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Re: Train pwns nature (in HD)
LOL! I think that was the case. I can imagine one of them going home and saying something like "I was stood next to the flooded train crossing and the waves were 30 feet high".John Cartwright wrote:
I think by the time they realized what was going to happen it they had already accepted their fate.
Brilliant post, thankyou.
Re: Train pwns nature (in HD)
It looks like it might still be raining. When you're already soaked to the bone, do you really care if you get wet again? I'd imagine since it' Argentina, that the water isn't exactly freezing cold.
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Re: Train pwns nature (in HD)
When I was about 10 Palm beach had a pretty bad flood. our friends from school were surfing home from school (towed behind cars). Me and my lil bro got towed on "boogy boards". I remember there were snakes & ants in the water, all sorts of unfriendly creatures. Our neighbor caught this weird catfish thing with a net in his driveway.
The least of a flood victim's worries is a little "splash"
The least of a flood victim's worries is a little "splash"
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Re: Train pwns nature (in HD)
Weird how kids experience different things...I remember being a little kid and getting picked up at school on a snowmobile because the buses stopped.
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Alex
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