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Default Lights on sho White over red over white ?

On Jun 8, 10:54*am, wrote:
Does anyone know the significance of three vertical lights on shore,
white over red over white ?

Thanks
Todd



Im assuming your inland someplace


How about two cars going down hill and your seeing the stop light
inbetween.
the one that ****ed me off was in a black streach of a river all I saw
was a blinking lred ight. I figured it was red right returing thingy.

It turnded out to be the end of a train . Really didnt give me a
problem till I realized the bottom was comming up pretty fast and that
damn light seemed to be moving!
I hate inland....... to much clutter for my simple brain.
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Default Lights on sho White over red over white ?


the one that ****ed me off was in a black streach of a river all I saw
was a blinking lred ight. I figured it was red right returing thingy.

....

I saw a red light in the fog once in the distance getting nearer and nearer.
I got really scared and didn't move. It kept coming nearer. In the end I
burnt my lips on the cigarette I was smoking.


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