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Message started by Serowbot on 12/30/13 at 09:14:36

Title: The good guys...
Post by Serowbot on 12/30/13 at 09:14:36

:)...
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLgeZ2-dMgo[/media]

Title: Re: The good guys...
Post by v-pilot on 12/30/13 at 21:45:31

That dude was awesome!

Title: Re: The good guys...
Post by MMRanch on 12/30/13 at 23:04:00

Pay it forward guys ...  I hope to be old-enough to need a cripbble-mobille one day myself !  :)
I do hope its not till I get past 90 or so !
 :)

Title: Re: The good guys...
Post by arteacher on 12/31/13 at 16:04:49


0E1C0E1C11020D000B430 wrote:
Pay it forward guys ...  I hope to be old-enough to need a cripbble-mobille one day myself !  :)
I do hope its not till I get past 90 or so !
 :)

Be careful what you wish for.

Title: Re: The good guys...
Post by SSG on 12/31/13 at 16:50:50

Man, we need more people in the world like that guy. Thanks for sharing!

Title: Re: The good guys...
Post by ZAR on 12/31/13 at 20:12:42


7769706A6E6E6C6D70323A3B36030 wrote:
Man, we need more people in the world like that guy. Thanks for sharing!


We have those people SSG..... they're us! We just have to take the time to do it!

Title: Re: The good guys...
Post by old_rider on 12/31/13 at 23:12:15

Got a video of me helping a two guys load a 750 virago into the back of a pickup. I was testing an emerson camera. It is too long for Youtube tho, unless I give them my phone number or something... not sure what that's all about.


Title: Re: The good guys...
Post by Boofer on 01/01/14 at 23:54:27

In 1985 a group of us train lovers restored a Baldwin 2-8-0 Steam Locomotive and ran excursions in Amory MS. A man approached us and pointed to his son sitting in a wheelchair asking if we had any way he could ride. This was a chair with a big battery under the seat to operate what I call a breathing machine. He was paralyzed from the neck down. We new nothing of any government law requiring us to build stuff. We just people who love trains like this guy's son did. he was around 22-25 and was around 200 lbs. We asked if we would injure him or damage his equipment if we just loaded him like freight. 4 of us picked him up, loaded him and wheeled him in to a warm greeting from all on the coach. I don't think he ever stopped grinning the whole trip. It's what good guys do.  BTW her number was Missippian RR 77. You can see her on YouTube as Alberta Prairie 41 in Stettler Alberta, Canada..

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