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Quote from: cjk374 on January 26, 2013, 01:10:58 PMI question your choice of smiley.
Quote from: Steve on January 26, 2013, 01:28:41 PMQuote from: cjk374 on January 26, 2013, 01:10:58 PMI question your choice of smiley. Whoa, I had no idea those guys even existed!And no, I'm definitely not a road foamer
Quote from: Mr. Matté on August 07, 2012, 05:03:04 PMI was listening to Howard Stern recently and he brought up railfans who practically go orgasmic over trains a.k.a "foamers." I think he was specifically referring to this clip.Would anyone here consider themselves foamers over roads such as screaming for joy when you see an old sign, smelling freshly-paved roads, or hearing the hum of a grooved concrete highway?For the record, I would say no.If you think that rail foamer was bad, check THIS guy out : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1GnG5dwCqsIt's foamers like these that give all railfans and the rail hobby a bad rap. They are a danger to themselves and others. I notice things like new signs, missing signs, & other details about some of the roads I travel regularly, but I don't go ape about it. Same with locomotives & the paint jobs, & other railroad details. If a steam locomotive comes through the area (it will usually be one of UP's steamers), I'll take the day off from work & spend the day chasing it. Part of that adventure is trying not to get run over by the rail foamers driving like maniacs trying to keep up with the steamer.
I was listening to Howard Stern recently and he brought up railfans who practically go orgasmic over trains a.k.a "foamers." I think he was specifically referring to this clip.Would anyone here consider themselves foamers over roads such as screaming for joy when you see an old sign, smelling freshly-paved roads, or hearing the hum of a grooved concrete highway?For the record, I would say no.
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I usually only "foam" and/or go one hundred percent flamboyantly gay when I see a cool car. Nothing road or aircraft related would make me do that.
These guys are road foamers: