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A little speculation.. Trainwreck and telluride


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0:) Just wanted to give ya'll a few things to think about.. Nice, restful things. 0:)

Telluride is the title of chapter 8, and Train Wreck the title of Ch 9.

 

Any guesses what "train Wreck" might mean? Surely nothing... tense, as I'd never do such a thing, but let's just say it's a train wreck or seven, but not a literal one. (no train involved). 0:)

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Sure, leave it to the goat to pop in once in a month and leave us all with a cliffhanger of a post :lol: .

 

Train wreck, hmmm. Do trains run to Telluride? Definitely don't run on isolated islands off the coast of Africa. I think.......I guess were somewhat safe...........I hope :P

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Train wrecks can be literal or figurative. Don't forget how much the goat loves anything that happens to be ironic. There are always clues in his chapter titles, devious ones at that. Only the goat knows. :ph34r:

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0:) Just wanted to give ya'll a few things to think about.. Nice, restful things. 0:)

Telluride is the title of chapter 8, and Train Wreck the title of Ch 9.

 

Any guesses what "train Wreck" might mean? Surely nothing... tense, as I'd never do such a thing, but let's just say it's a train wreck or seven, but not a literal one. (no train involved). 0:)

 

B) ................Our esteemed cliffhanging king leaves a tid-bit? Hope it has nothing to with wedding there?

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My guess is something will happen. And only the :king: knows for sure what.

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From my Army days, I remember the term "train wreck" being used for any operation that was irretrievably screwed up. It's a polite yet stronger version of SNAFU. I trust it won't be applied to General Bradson's adventure.

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From my Army days, I remember the term "train wreck" being used for any operation that was irretrievably screwed up. It's a polite yet stronger version of SNAFU. I trust it won't be applied to General Bradson's adventure.

 

I hope not... I liked the general

 

btw - thanks MikeL... learned some new lingo today :) never realized that the army used that term before :)

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