Double heritage train cars all the way across the screen

This guy loves — loves — classic trains, and he doesn’t care who knows…

(via Doobybrain)

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Category: Bizarre, Funny

21 Responses

  1. ED says:

    Note to self:
    Never visit North Creek.

  2. Wesley says:

    Did this guy see a double rainbow a while back?

  3. Lee Shelton says:

    Be sure to post the autotuned version when it’s available.

  4. km says:

    I wish more people had something to be this thrilled about. His enthusiasm is endearing, I think.

  5. SK says:

    I love his enthusiasm. We should all be so lucky as to experience something that gives us that much happiness and excitement :)

  6. Ben says:

    I pretty much feel this way every time I eat bacon.

  7. Barb says:

    This train is practically in my back yard. Yes, it is pretty awesome, but maybe not THAT awesome. To each h own….

  8. Is he serious? I mean seriously, is he just acting? Or is this for real?

  9. Rhonda says:

    I was wondering the same things as Nicole from MA. I mean, maybe he was mocking the double rainbow thing. But if he was, and I have to have it spelled out for me, I’m gonna feel pretty foolish. But that’s not all that unusual for me…

  10. JMac says:

    “And the chills have absolutely nothing to do with how cold it is here!”

  11. Possum says:

    I’ll have what *he’s* having.

  12. Matt says:

    They set out on a journey… but they forgot the map.

  13. DAN LAW says:

    I was a Conductor on a small railroad for about thirty years. We used to get a lot of these guys. The company did group tours with them using our restored steam locomotive. We used to call them “foamers” because they were practically drooling.

    It’s corny but if it gives them joy than let them to it!

  14. mDb says:

    Time to change the bloomers! that guys was way to into that

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