Its a bit harder to lose a person though. lol
2007-12-17 13:14:01
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answered by Sandi 3
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Well, you have a good point there.
If it was a smaller amount, perhpas 50 gallons I would still use that train, a little ice cream disappearance is nto big deal.
But 67 gallons . . . . . that is Grand Theft, better to put yoru ice cream in cold storage and walk.
Did you check with the crew?
Railroaders love ice cream you know.
2007-12-19 02:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It's no joke.
I have gotten messages with my track bulletins when going to work that said, to the effect, "Be on the lookout for engine #XXXX, last reported Eugene," for example.
So, the question is, if a railroad can lose a locomotive on their own system (UP), would you want to ride their rails?
2007-12-18 01:18:01
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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Heck no, I'd be wherever the ice cream was lost at, spoon in hand. I do love my ice cream, and yes i could devour 67lbs. of this tasty treat. Where oh where, please tell me where!!
2007-12-17 21:30:49
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answered by sprint driver 3
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I would, but I doubt that railroaders would eat that much ice cream.
2007-12-19 10:44:10
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answered by Paul A 4
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Yeah, I'd bring a pint of my own.
2007-12-17 22:24:52
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answered by highball116 5
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Don't worry, I found it! Next time send more vanilla!!!
2007-12-19 14:56:09
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answered by kemosabbe 3
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