To me, a fried egg is about the same as a raw egg (in smell and taste), the difference is in the consistancy, but a poached egg is rather different.
I'll liken a squished Greg to a poached egg, rather different. In the case of being squished by a train, the animating force is generally pushed out and allowed to escape.
Anyway, the point I'm not making is that you should always check both ways on a train track, the same as you would on a street. I grew up in an area with a lot of tracks (most of them active), and I'd cross them in less than obvious places depending on the shortcut I was taking and always looked both ways before crossing.
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Date: 2004-01-29 07:46 am (UTC)I'll liken a squished Greg to a poached egg, rather different.
In the case of being squished by a train, the animating force is generally pushed out and allowed to escape.
Anyway, the point I'm not making is that you should always check both ways on a train track, the same as you would on a street. I grew up in an area with a lot of tracks (most of them active), and I'd cross them in less than obvious places depending on the shortcut I was taking and always looked both ways before crossing.