Incident at the local station?

I've had the pleasure of walking along a line picking up the 'bits' before. Things like that you never get out your head.
 
I've had the pleasure of walking along a line picking up the 'bits' before. Things like that you never get out your head.

That's assuming you can find all the "bits". Spent a whole afternoon last year walking up and down a stretch of railway looking for certain "bits" that were at first, completely missing.
 
A girl from my degree class did this. She did it as she was upset because her parents had separated :confused::( Massively selfish and it did have an affect on her friends in our class.
 
I got hit by a car and my shoe flew off, but I didn't do the laces so it would have flown off if the wind caught it just right!
 
[TW]Fox;18131820 said:
Yea, I guess it's used generally rather than just specifically for the underground :)

Yeah.

I'm pretty sure if you step infront of a train going 70mph you're definitely going under it :D
 
My dad saw a suicide once, don't think he'll ever get over it. One of my friends dad sent himself off this way, closed casket affair :(
 
I'm pretty sure if you step infront of a train going 70mph you're definitely going under it :D

surely if the trains doing 70mph you'd pretty much explode when it hit you, rather than go under it?.
 
I went to a fatality at Artnside that wasn't so bad - a cow tried crossing the lines in front of a DMU - Dads chest freezer was full of beef for 6 months!

That must have been quite an effort, transporting a mortally wounded cow carcass from a rail accident then getting a butcher to cut it up into useable meat then freezing it all! I hope this wasn't all done on company time.
 
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I was on a train that hit someone once, got held up by about 3 hours, and she didn't do it right either. I think she jumped too late so got knocked to the side rather than run over and she survived.
 
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