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Train spotting
Ink Started conversation Sep 7, 1999
For a swede that is very exotic.There was some film on TV,but i'm still don't have a clue what's it all about.How can that be interesting?For me it seems quite dull.I havn't tried it yet,maybe i should?
Train spotting
Rickshaw Splat Posted Sep 13, 1999
Sorry, I thought you were referring to the film 'trainspotting' which is about heroin addiction. As for real train spotting I have got no idea what it is all about, but unless you are a terribly sad individual with no friends then I wouldn't try it if I were you.
Train spotting
Ink Posted Sep 13, 1999
It was a stupid question in the first place,and it seemed rude which i didn't ment it to be.My own opinion i could have kept for myself,i guess i have to learn how to ask properly.I've noticed that is a very
sensitive and delicate task on the Internet.
I was thinking of a film about someone standing at a station watching
trains with binoculars and checking time tables and it seemed to be a popular activity.The other film i havn't seen.
Train spotting
Rickshaw Splat Posted Sep 14, 1999
No problem. I agree with you - I really do fail to understand what train spotters get from their activity. What can possibly be interesting about collecting the numbers of trains. Perhaps there is a train spotter somewhere in h2g2 who can enlighten us, but I doubt it.
Train spotting
zb Posted Sep 14, 1999
What could possibly be interesting about spending lots of spare time on the internet posting messages about nothing of any value with people you've never met? Hmm. Discuss.
Train spotting is an adiction. Rather like Heroin I suppose (I don't have 1st hand knowledge of the latter pastime). Once you're hooked you can't wait until your next fix. You'll do anything, like get up at 4am to get a train to Penzance just to get the next one back again.
Perhaps I need to write up an article on the subject to explain the subtle nuances.
But, yes, I'd agree. Like an awful lot of hobbies it is completely pointless - except to provide amusement to the person doing it.
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Sorcerer Posted Sep 14, 1999
"What could possibly be interesting about spending lots of spare time on the internet posting messages about nothing of any value with people you've never met?"
Reading the comments
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zb Posted Sep 14, 1999
That was, of course, a tongue-firmly-in-cheek rhetorical question.
One of my favourite pastimes now I've given up trainspotting, and haven't yet resorted to heroin.
Train spotting
Ink Posted Sep 15, 1999
I did a search and found nothing . And i'm still interested so please write an article.
Train spotting
Bob Told Me To Do It Posted Sep 15, 1999
Yes, it is dull. You get a book with all the train numbers on them, and then you mark them as you see them. If you're serious you note the time and place. If you're scary you take a photo. Beyond this you see a lot of them these days with video cameras.
It's just filling the time before you die, "why, what else do you do?". Just in a way most people find disturbing and worthy of mockery. Ultimately its just trying to impose order in your life, in a small way.
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a visitor to planet earth Posted Mar 13, 2003
Are there really any train spotters left?
Train spotting
Bellman Posted Mar 21, 2003
Not after that advert with the train spotter shouting "There's one!", and "There's another!", and "And another one!". I remember a Black Country accent so it was Noddy Holder or Lenny Henry.
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- 2: Rickshaw Splat (Sep 9, 1999)
- 3: Ink (Sep 11, 1999)
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- 5: Ink (Sep 13, 1999)
- 6: Rickshaw Splat (Sep 14, 1999)
- 7: zb (Sep 14, 1999)
- 8: Sorcerer (Sep 14, 1999)
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