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Train during newscast

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LOL... how crazy! Since the story had nothing to do with the train or crossing, why didn't he just wait to do the video shoot until the train had passed?

P.S. I don't think that was really a newscast... it looks more like a blog entry or something to that effect for a newspaper website. Our local newspaper does the same thing sometimes.
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How could he not have plugged his ears? That horn must have been insanely loud. Good timing though, I must say.
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weatherdan882002 wrote:How could he not have plugged his ears? That horn must have been insanely loud. Good timing though, I must say.
Older gentleman... probably a bit hard of hearing to start with. :Smile:
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cabman701 wrote: Older gentleman... probably a bit hard of hearing to start with. :Smile:

That's what happens when you stand too close to crossings and don't plug your ears.
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