novo8085

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I wonder if he was a worker at an open cut mine where they have automatic coal loaders and when there is an obstruction it has to be manually removed with a shovel?
 
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I wonder if he was a worker at an open cut mine where they have automatic coal loaders and when there is an obstruction it has to be manually removed with a shovel?
he was only dead a few days but missing since march. its very strange.
 
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Riding the rails since missing and got buried a few days ago?
 
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Do people still do that?

There was a young couple busted in the Cleveland, OH area for riding the rails. It was 3 summers back or so. According to the article, as I recall it, they'd been doing that every summer for several years. I was a little surprised, but I guess for some it's still a thing, at least during part of the year.
 
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There was a young couple busted in the Cleveland, OH area for riding the rails. It was 3 summers back or so. According to the article, as I recall it, they'd been doing that every summer for several years. I was a little surprised, but I guess for some it's still a thing, at least during part of the year.
Why do it? For adventure?
 
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he was only dead a few days but missing since march. its very strange.
I had to re read that, CV, too, because I thought I must have the dates wrong. It will tell a lot I suppose when/if they release COD or TOD (time of death?).

MOO
 
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I had to re read that, CV, too, because I thought I must have the dates wrong. It will tell a lot I suppose when/if they release COD or TOD (time of death?).

MOO
riding rails is possible
 

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