Posted January 17, 2015

tiny E
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hummer010
Crazy Penguin
Registered: Dec 2012
From Canada

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted January 17, 2015

39 year old innkeeper gaming fanatics living with their parents don't get a lot of practice with that. XD
If someone can Kickstart making potato salad, what I just suggested could be funded in less than a day.

tiny E
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Posted January 17, 2015

HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
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From Vatican City

tiny E
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Posted January 17, 2015
Can we please change the subject? I'm sorry I made the joke. :P

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted January 17, 2015
Okay. =)
I was just about to post something as general advice to someone playing Lords of Xulima for the first time, and that advice is make sure to frigging pay attention.
Otherwise, you wander around like an idiot like I've been doing, not knowing what to do next or how to do it.
I was just about to post something as general advice to someone playing Lords of Xulima for the first time, and that advice is make sure to frigging pay attention.
Otherwise, you wander around like an idiot like I've been doing, not knowing what to do next or how to do it.

swatkat
Razor Clawson
Registered: Dec 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted January 17, 2015
low rated

True story..
Edit Not a toy train neither..
Hint: I was a Shunter..

Walking up to catch next shunt,even thru it was winter doing the job you still got a sweat up.I caught the next shunt and rode it down to the train,I felt something dribbling down my face and assumed it was sweat.More dribbling and started to get worse so in the dark I wiped my face and kept working.
This went on for about 20 minutes,until one of my mates said to me (What the Fuck have you done?).I said (What the fucks up with you?)
He said your got blood all over your face.
Well I could of had 20 stitches but opted out and used those special band-aids that pull the skin together,until it healed.
And that's how I got hit on the head by a Freight Wagon:-)
One day I'll tell you some HAIRY stories (all true) about legroping and other shunting incidents..

adaliabooks
"Vell, Zaphod's just zis guy, you know?"
Registered: Jun 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted January 17, 2015

Walking up to catch next shunt,even thru it was winter doing the job you still got a sweat up.I caught the next shunt and rode it down to the train,I felt something dribbling down my face and assumed it was sweat.More dribbling and started to get worse so in the dark I wiped my face and kept working.
This went on for about 20 minutes,until one of my mates said to me (What the Fuck have you done?).I said (What the fucks up with you?)
He said your got blood all over your face.
Well I could of had 20 stitches but opted out and used those special band-aids that pull the skin together,until it healed.
And that's how I got hit on the head by a Freight Wagon:-)
One day I'll tell you some HAIRY stories (all true) about legroping and other shunting incidents..
I ran into the bit that keeps a door closed (what the hell is that called? You know the kind of curved triangle that retracts when you turn the handle? ) when I was a child. Split my forehead open, now I have a little Harry Potter scar... :)

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted January 17, 2015


Walking up to catch next shunt,even thru it was winter doing the job you still got a sweat up.I caught the next shunt and rode it down to the train,I felt something dribbling down my face and assumed it was sweat.More dribbling and started to get worse so in the dark I wiped my face and kept working.
This went on for about 20 minutes,until one of my mates said to me (What the Fuck have you done?).I said (What the fucks up with you?)
He said your got blood all over your face.
Well I could of had 20 stitches but opted out and used those special band-aids that pull the skin together,until it healed.
And that's how I got hit on the head by a Freight Wagon:-)
One day I'll tell you some HAIRY stories (all true) about legroping and other shunting incidents..
Granted, I'm not a pro, but I'm figuring that anything large enough to be train-sized isn't going to give. You'd have done less damage headbutting a cinder block for giggles.

swatkat
Razor Clawson
Registered: Dec 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted January 17, 2015
low rated

Walking up to catch next shunt,even thru it was winter doing the job you still got a sweat up.I caught the next shunt and rode it down to the train,I felt something dribbling down my face and assumed it was sweat.More dribbling and started to get worse so in the dark I wiped my face and kept working.
This went on for about 20 minutes,until one of my mates said to me (What the Fuck have you done?).I said (What the fucks up with you?)
He said your got blood all over your face.
Well I could of had 20 stitches but opted out and used those special band-aids that pull the skin together,until it healed.
And that's how I got hit on the head by a Freight Wagon:-)
One day I'll tell you some HAIRY stories (all true) about legroping and other shunting incidents..

Granted, I'm not a pro, but I'm figuring that anything large enough to be train-sized isn't going to give. You'd have done less damage headbutting a cinder block for giggles.
Another funny part with the story,was in those days we used to get cash in hand.Being payday we wait until 7.30am to receive it.Then as usual I go to my mates place (shunter too) and play Manilla and have Port or whatever we could pinch.
That morning my mates wife said holy shit what happened to you.
I said straight off the bat,,,,,As we just got our pay and getting into car I was mugged.I think to this day she still believes it..

EndreWhiteMane
Get off my lawn!
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States

tiny E
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Registered: Dec 2012
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Posted January 17, 2015
gunsynd, you have to be one of the most interesting people I've ever met. :P

swatkat
Razor Clawson
Registered: Dec 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted January 17, 2015
low rated

Walking up to catch next shunt,even thru it was winter doing the job you still got a sweat up.I caught the next shunt and rode it down to the train,I felt something dribbling down my face and assumed it was sweat.More dribbling and started to get worse so in the dark I wiped my face and kept working.
This went on for about 20 minutes,until one of my mates said to me (What the Fuck have you done?).I said (What the fucks up with you?)
He said your got blood all over your face.
Well I could of had 20 stitches but opted out and used those special band-aids that pull the skin together,until it healed.
And that's how I got hit on the head by a Freight Wagon:-)
One day I'll tell you some HAIRY stories (all true) about legroping and other shunting incidents..

I ran into the bit that keeps a door closed (what the hell is that called? You know the kind of curved triangle that retracts when you turn the handle? ) when I was a child. Split my forehead open, now I have a little Harry Potter scar... :)
Lets just say Iv'e been around a bit.haha
Nice little engine..
Post edited January 17, 2015 by gunsynd

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted January 17, 2015

Granted, I'm not a pro, but I'm figuring that anything large enough to be train-sized isn't going to give. You'd have done less damage headbutting a cinder block for giggles.

Another funny part with the story,was in those days we used to get cash in hand.Being payday we wait until 7.30am to receive it.Then as usual I go to my mates place (shunter too) and play Manilla and have Port or whatever we could pinch.
That morning my mates wife said holy shit what happened to you.
I said straight off the bat,,,,,As we just got our pay and getting into car I was mugged.I think to this day she still believes it..
That's considered a win where I come from. -laughs-
Yes, we're almost there, and in one day over a month's time. =)
Post edited January 17, 2015 by CarrionCrow