• Last train to Nowhere

  • Discussion relating to The Chicago & North Western, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road), including mergers, acquisitions, and abandonments.
Discussion relating to The Chicago & North Western, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road), including mergers, acquisitions, and abandonments.

Moderator: Komachi

  by Tadman
 
Ha! I live about thirty minutes from there.

  by PRRGuy
 
At least you're not...in the middle of Nowhere... :P
  by Komachi
 
(There is a puff of smoke as one of Komachi's ninja helpers appears with a trap set. He gives PRRGuy a complimentary "rimshot" and then mysteriously disappears in another puff of smoke.)

  by CarterB
 
Maybe it's not nowhere....it's Now here!!!

  by route_rock
 
Holy Zen ninja replies!!!!! :P very deep grasshopper.Now Here Nowhere ahhh no need to snatch the pebble you are free to go.

  by route_rock
 
Very large is the town as I know a lot of people calim to be in teh middle of nowhere.

Bows to the blind master and picks up the pot with his forearms" Hot soup coming through"

  by CarterB
 
On second thought, since the lead loco in the pic is an E8 maybe it's Now Her E???
  by NebraskaZephyr
 
GRRROOAANN!!!!!

Forget the rimshot, how 'bout some flying daggers or ninja stars? :wink:

Where are Komachi's helper when you need 'em??

NZ
  by Komachi
 
NebraskaZephyr quipped...


"Forget the rimshot, how 'bout some flying daggers or ninja stars? :wink:

Where are Komachi's helper when you need 'em??"



They are at my beck and call when the need arises... mysterious is their nature, lurking everywhere they are, yes... And apparently, Master Yoda I have channeled, mmmmmmmmmm.

  by wess
 
shurikens I have not and rimshot too rusty.............Been wondering which station to get off at the middle of nowhere. Its one awfull big place
  by fauxcelt
 
At least it isn't The Last Train To Clarksville taking a ride away and up to the Fifth Dimension in their Beautiful Baboon (just indulging in a little Monkee business from the 1960's--Simian Says).