>>15499582
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when it got past them it stopped
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and she said these
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big legs came out
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and clamped onto the railroad rails
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and she said you could hear
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the railroad rails
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you know squeaking and popping and under
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loading wow
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and
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the boys said
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there's a reason for that
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when these
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spacecrafts come in
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when they shut their engines completely
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off they are friggin unbelievably heavy
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and i started thinking wow
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railroad tracks railroad locomotive
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weighs about 450 tons
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so that's really logical makes sense
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so now he's got my attention
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and i said what else
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he said there's another set of arms that
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came down and clamped on the rails i
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said what is that
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he said
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do you ever thought about railroad rails
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well
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there's two of them and they go in a
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track
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he said yeah but
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they're continuously connected
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yeah they would be or the train would
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run off the rail
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he said from canada to north america to
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mexico to south america the railroad
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rails are all connected together they
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don't know any difference in boundaries
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and
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borders
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the rails are continuous
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and i said yeah so when they clamp down
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on the rails
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they're clamping on
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millions of miles of rail it's its own
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grid the railway it's an antenna yeah
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they clamp onto it and use the entire
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hemisphere
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as an antenna to send messages back and
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forth and i said and thought about that
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i know this boy
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he can't even change oil on a car
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and this stuff he's saying is so
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technically accurate making logic and
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sense and i'm going
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man
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what is up with this dude
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so um i'm taking all this in