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Eric Frans <franse@bigdog.engr.arizona.edu> writes:
>As I understand 'trainspotting' it means to keep a very detailed eye on
>what's going on.
'Trainspotting' eh? Listen, if you'd gone to the same school as me, you'd
know all about the dark side of 'trainspotting'. You see, it's a
seemingly innocent pastime that's popular amongst repressed middle class
males in Britain (I've never heard of a foreign equivalent) which
involves standing on railway station platforms all day long, writing down
the 'serial number' (I guess that's what they are) of every train that
comes past. You then cross these numbers off in a little reference book -
I suppose the aim is to see all your favourite types of train, see some
rare trains, see a particularly old train before it's taken out of
service etc.
The point being that while this may be a daft but innocent way of
spending time for a young boy (there are NO female trainspotters anywhere
in the world - probable fact), in our anally retentive British society
the hobby frequently continues into middle age and beyond. Thus, the
sight of grown men standing on the platform, foaming at the mouth with
excitement as a particularly 'dope' (I think you Americans would say)
train goes past is very common.
Over time, the phrase has come to mean anyone who is so anally
retentively obsessive about anything (soccer, cars, seventies TV themes
etc) that they lose all contact with reality, lose friends, become unable
to carry on normal relationships etc. At my school, there used to fights
(yes, real violence) over which diesel engine was the best.
So it's true, 'trainspotting' does have largely negative connotations
over here.
But don't let that put you off! I've never jotted down train numbers, but
I've certainly gone to great lengths to track down the purple vinyl
edition of "Xxxxxngggth" by Phenk-2 on the Gibbon label. (Well, you get
my meaning...)
Be proud of what you are! It's society's crime, not ours! Stand up and
scream your defiance to the world - "I SPOT TRAINS! SO CHUFFIN' WHAT?"
Thank you, and good night,
Damon.
Damon.Fairclough@psygnosis.co.uk