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The only one I have any sympathy for is the clean up crew.


That's a horrible job for anyone, how can one do that?

No way I'd be involved in that. I'll bet the police, emergency workers, etc have nightmares.


You do it because it's your job and "Night" is rarely a factor.




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The only one I have any sympathy for is the clean up crew.


That's a horrible job for anyone, how can one do that?

No way I'd be involved in that. I'll bet the police, emergency workers, etc have nightmares.

A good friend of mine and deceased member here, William the Coroner called me one night. He sounded kind of down.

I asked him what he was doing, and he said "walking along a train track looking for pieces of a suicide who stepped in front of a speeding commuter train. Basically, they just turn to mush."

When I asked how much he expected to recover, he said he'd be happy to find enough to fill a grocery shopping bag.

We talked a bit more and the gist was, after a while, it just wears you down.


I've seen someone hit by the Acela train (150MPH). Nothing but pink mist.




 
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