A friend of mine is an engineer on a freight line in the northeast. He's about a year from retirement, and he's scared shitless this will happen to him before he gets out. Even though they all know it's pretty much never the train's fault, it still haunts them forever if it happens to them…
'Getting out of the way of trains' was to be covered in the Kinesiology 400 Level course.
"Kinesiology" = "gym for jocks on scholarship," right? Just like "Mass communication" = "I hope to get a job on teevee after my knees crap out."
Terrible about the mother and child, though.
Oh, man, that's sad.
A friend of mine is an engineer on a freight line in the northeast. He's about a year from retirement, and he's scared shitless this will happen to him before he gets out. Even though they all know it's pretty much never the train's fault, it still haunts them forever if it happens to them…
Oh no–I'm not watching that video. Maybe it doesn't film her actual death, but I'm not taking any chances.