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<blockquote data-quote="Kias" data-source="post: 170895" data-attributes="member: 9496"><p>Nope, nobody hurt. Not even a scratch.</p><p></p><p>I was driving home from work, listening to the storm's play by play reporting on the radio. You know how they like to talk in circles, as there's really nothing to talk about. "Hey! There's a storm coming!" That would be my report. Anyway, all within 20 seconds they say, "A train got blown off the tracks 20 miles east of Bryan.. blah blah blah That's 20 miles west of Bryan.. blah blah blah That's 3 miles west of Bryan." </p><p></p><p>Wait... What??</p><p></p><p>20 miles east of Bryan is my back field.</p><p>20 miles west of Bryan is my sister-in-law's town.</p><p>Who knows what's 3 miles west of Bryan.</p><p></p><p>Waited a couple minutes to see if they were going to talk about it again... Nope.</p><p></p><p>Finally called my daughter, told her to look out back and see if there's a train that fell off the track. Some of these trains carry some really nasty cargo! Turns out it was 3 miles west of Bryan. Nothing out there. It didn't even block any roads.</p><p></p><p>I have seriously considered putting a webcam out there and charging a monthly fee to watch it. I know there's a ton of people that love to watch trains!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kias, post: 170895, member: 9496"] Nope, nobody hurt. Not even a scratch. I was driving home from work, listening to the storm's play by play reporting on the radio. You know how they like to talk in circles, as there's really nothing to talk about. "Hey! There's a storm coming!" That would be my report. Anyway, all within 20 seconds they say, "A train got blown off the tracks 20 miles east of Bryan.. blah blah blah That's 20 miles west of Bryan.. blah blah blah That's 3 miles west of Bryan." Wait... What?? 20 miles east of Bryan is my back field. 20 miles west of Bryan is my sister-in-law's town. Who knows what's 3 miles west of Bryan. Waited a couple minutes to see if they were going to talk about it again... Nope. Finally called my daughter, told her to look out back and see if there's a train that fell off the track. Some of these trains carry some really nasty cargo! Turns out it was 3 miles west of Bryan. Nothing out there. It didn't even block any roads. I have seriously considered putting a webcam out there and charging a monthly fee to watch it. I know there's a ton of people that love to watch trains! [/QUOTE]
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