Esmeralda Pigram: a girl that is honest and real, great personality, someone who will be willing to put as much care in the relationship as im willing to put(im very affectionate), breathe taking smile(straight teeth), physically healthy and in good shape(no smoking), im whatever with sex, like im cool with not doing it but im down to do it(reason being is that i dont want the girl to feel pressured into doing something she'll probly regret) doesnt matter if your a non virgin but like one or two times(no hoes), and she has to have a good relationship with her family(so i know she'll have respect for mine)
Toney Flaten: DLR
Renita Sefton: First off thank you Bob for the kind words.I like to think we didn't get old being fools lol.Now on to the question.You've already heard my feelings about staying in school at getting a degree.I just think it's a smart way to do things(especially in this day and age).I wanted to do that and never did it.But it has all turned o! ut well in the end.I was cut off 6 months a year for my first 6 years on the railroad.When i was cut off i did several things.Mostly i wrenched on cars and motorcycles.My dad in addition to being a rail himself was a master diesel and gas mechanic and i was fortunate enough to be taught how to twist wrenches by him.Then one year i apprenticed with a friend that owned a locksmith business.One year i built rock walls(glad was a short career lol).My future ex wife also worked and had a good paying job so that helped get us by in the lean times.Like Bob (Samurai) this was back in the 70's when it was a bit easier to get by.It would be tougher these days.My son is currently going for an interview on the 7th for the UP.He wants to work a yard job if he gets hired so he can finish college.I have my fingers crossed that it works out and he gets the job.I hope you get yours too if that's your desire.
Ellis Cellar: age about 25-30,reasonable looks,medium build,hair colour-whate! ver,not much make up,owns own house/flat,sociable,good sense o! f humour,(well,she would need that being seen out with me!),and does'nt talk like Brittany Spears!!-OH-and does not keep looking at the bloody mobile phone every few seconds!!!!!!!
Glynda Darrin: I think the bus would be slightly cheaper, however I have done both and I would never pick the Greyhound over Amtrak again. I would pay a bit extra money to go on the train. It is roomier, more comfortable, less stops, and the people that take long bus rides are generally the scum of the earth. You'll see what I mean.
Marya Fehn: I like that ginger vampire out of True Blood but then I've always had a thing about thin, juggy redheads. The one I refer to ticks every box for me, I'd leave the missus in a heartbeat just to lick the deposits from the sole of her boot.
Cornelius Thornborrow: NYC is compact and vertical. l. a. is spread out and horizontal. you'll get everywhere in NYC through strolling or subway. In l. a., it takes 3 hours to get someplace through bus.! NYC: Pizza! l. a.: Mexican food! NYC: under no circumstances sleeps. Huey Lewis stated it maximum proper: "the position else are you able to do 100 million issues, all at 1 / 4 to three". l. a.: Shuts down at 10PM, except for some bars and golf equipment. l. a.: the elements is why we put up with the site visitors. it may't be beat. Low humidity...Show more
Stan Conley: BART in the san francisco bay area
Natalya Sydney: Dirt. In Dallas, Texas.
Hipolito Rightmire: Well a perfect feature girl isn't always perfect but a girl that'd come off as perfect for me would be somewhat smart, pretty but not covered in make up, if she likes someone take control and make a move and the rest is just personality and how i'd be able to put up with you as a person and if we'd have anything in common :]
Ilana Gaster: Heavy Rail -- Canada's cross county line Excellent service and beautiful countryside.Metro Rail -- Hands down Washington, DC MetroCommuter Rail -- New ! Jersy North line.Light Rail -- San Jose, CAAt one time I would have inc! luded Amtrak but the feds have messed it up so much that it will take $500 billion to bring it up to par again.Tourist line -- Napa, CA Wine Country Line.World Wide -- India's rail lines -- all of them truely an amaizing acheivmentEurope All the high speed trains. Each has its own pluses and minuses but all are top notch.Japan again the rail system as a whole.China -- their new mag-lev system in Shanghai fantasticly smooth and a fantastic acheivement. As for maglev Where is the USA ? not even in the planning stages. "Third World country" beets us again...Show more
Virgilio Echter: What kind of jobs did you get when you got laid off? Also I've applied for a train crew position with UPRR in North Platte, Nebraska. Why would it be a mistake to leave school for this position if it works out (this part of the question is addressed more towards UPRR engineer Andy but anyone can answer)?
Lorine Helwick: one that likes to have s@x and likes to give head
Vere! na Koop: BART and SF MUNI METRO I even go up to SF for new line openings
Arnette Dominici: I have to say that I will probably be biased in my answer. The best light rail system I have been on? There is St. Louis, San Diego, Denver, Portland, Sacramento and Los Angeles. I cant difinatively choose a "best" one as each system has it's own unique characteristics. But, as I said, I am biased. I worked on the manufacture of each of them. If I were hung on a cross and threatened with fire, I would have to choosed the San Diego system for its ease of operation and maintenance and for its compatibility with earlier LRV systems....Show more
Robin Weelborg: The London Tube system is brilliant and so is Barcelonas !
Dannie Briseno: I can get to any station in PA, DE, MD, or NY but I don't know if taking the bus or train would be cheaper.. I'd be going in the summer, and I could buy my ticket ahead of time. A rough approximation of the cost would be extra helpful, but! mainly I wanna know which would be cheaper.
Miguel Densley: Wash! ington, DC
Caryl Mclaen: Since I am biased, when this question expires I will let it go to voters for best answer
Hilton Paiva: i want to know what is your opinion on the perfect girl. guys answer :D
Rana Rudell: Andy is a wise choice here and as usual.Jobs are dependent on area, in large, and one has to fall back on their second (or current existing) job income. If on the bubble, you can get ping-ponged on and off the board. It sucks, but it is there.Where I was, as for earnings when laid off, I made the mortgage the same as I did before I went railroading, which was playing the drums, Started playing in 1962, actually. I lived a short distance from Sacramento, which was a music/club hotbed of the day (1975 / 76). A designated test market, actually. Get in the circuit and you got a steady gig, but one only for the young rock drummer; Five 45 minute sets between 9 pm and 1:45 am, five nights a week, garnering $600 a month. I was a furloughed hostle! r in Roseville, making $680 when not laid off.So, I could have turned left or right, railroading and drumming being two of my true loves. Turned out lady love was in fact a locomotive. But, the benefits offered by railroading, including medical, may have helped with the choice. Which is ironic in that, the most part of the trips to the doctor at this time were a direct result of being a rock drummer in one of the ten or twelve bands in the 9 venue Sacto circuit...It paid the bills, anyway, and financed the purchase of several gallons of A200...
Valentine Willinger: Tokyo's. Its the best.
Sharie Sommerville: Since this is the Cars and Transportation>Rail section, the answer you must be looking for is - one who likes trains.
Norris Rosener: Madrid, Spain. Hands down winner!
Torri Tippey: The metro in newcastle upon tyne.
Antonia Boomershine: alterntative. nerdy sexy lovingm funny cute deep clever etc approx 5'8"-5'9" dark brunnette etc
! Ronnie Panas: BART it goes underwater is that cool
Jammie Taddei:! Boston, Green Line streetcars, SO AWSUME and Dunkin' Donuts at every station!
Vickie Clampett: Myself: BART and London UndergroundBest light rail: Portland, Oregon
Derrick Kloke: MY WIFE!(pst... she was looking over my shoulder...)
Mitzie Clough: Someone who is easy to talk to, laughs, isn't ditsy and doesn't acts stupid for attention, handles awkward situations well.
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