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lol @ pic

I was reading directions for this medicine I got for my son and it said "Do not use this product if you cannot read this size print." 😕 I swear to God.

Not totally in line "with do not hump" but weird sh1t to read nonetheless.
 
Originally posted by: yosuke188
Is that suppose to mean something, or do they actually mean it?

Apparently, "humping" is the railroad industry term referring to letting a car roll down a slight incline in order to gain enough inertia to couple with the adjacent car. Cars with delicate contents should not be "humped."
 
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: yosuke188
Is that suppose to mean something, or do they actually mean it?

Apparently, "humping" is the railroad industry term referring to letting a car roll down a slight incline in order to gain enough inertia to couple with the adjacent car. Cars with delicate contents should not be "humped."

ahh ok. good. i was wondering if there was a bed or something sitting behind a rock.

 
I lived across from a switching yard when I was 10 or 11. I coulod see the 'hump' from my yard. I used to swing my 29" aluminum bat and whack rocks across the street into the railyard. I didn't know any better.
 
OMG! I saw this on a train in Arizona and I wanted to snap a picture but I couldn't get my camera out in time.... (I was in a car).
 
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