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âTis story time in Tracytown, old tome Cormac unveilsA rare and classic tale of crime: Ongoâs Robbing the Rails.In the spring of â24 a team of hoods was gatheredSpecialists at doing wrong, their faces strange and weathered..All were known as violent men: the worst, Duffy the GoatJust when you thought he was your pal, heâd gladly cut your throat.Palms were greased. Time-table set. They knew the where and whenRails were blocked. The Goat sent forth. The robbing did begin.The engineer, a tough old bird, not known to quake or quiverA pistol pointed at his face made him stand and deliver..The crooks made off with quite a haul. Just one wee mistakeTheir boat too small to haul the gold sank quickly in the lake.Those who covet precious gold, donât be too quick to gloatâTis not enough to steal the load, youâll need a bigger boat.
Just so long as BB-Eyes doesnât tell Blaze to see Pouch again! Now it looks like a three-ring circus: Jimmy seeking to hide the swag; the Blackhearts seeking it for their nefarious purposes; and Tracy and the MCU representing the Law (where is the FBI?)âall at the same timeâŚ.
I have to feel sorry for poor Blaze. She does seem to be the featured character in this story and sheâs having a very hard time doing Mr. Biggâs tasks.
too cute poem PQ77jr. ⌠(grin) If it was you that asked; our farm is in Fayette county in south western Pennsylvania. Just a couple of miles from the almost heaven West Virginia state line, If you would Google map it we are one half off a mile off of Rt. 119 headed due west on Fallen Timbers Road. If youâd look at the birds eye view the farm is easy to identify I have a pound 20 feet from the house my neighbor to the west across the meadow has a round pool and our neighbor across the street (to the north has a round pool as well. Street view it and it is 245. AND it paid for & Iâm so thankful.. Praise God forever! .⌠about this bunch of outlaws can we say that there is honor among-st thieves ⌠or will they start killing one another for that gold?
Is Blaze also reading a copy of âRobbing the Railsâ? If so, where did she get a copy. There were four that Owen knew about: He has one, oneâs in the Library of Congress, oneâs in a RR museum, and one was stolen 10 years ago from the City Library. Did Pouch somehow know where the stolen copy was located?
Blest Sunday morning everyone. _______@Pequod: nice poem._______@Gweedo: your poetry is good._______@davidf42: thatâs an excellent example to start a conversation that introduces the person to Jesus._______@John Russel: a great testimony._______Have a prosperous day my friends.
I know itâs a bit late, but I can just see when Jimmy checked out the book at the library so long ago:âPardon me, boy â you have a book for Jimmy Choo Shooz?ââYes, yes â Shelf 29! (Have it back in two weeksâ timeâŚ)â
Now, pardon me while Iâm haunted by the ghosts of Glenn Miller and Tex BenekeâŚ
NS, considering that Jimmy owes this monthâs âpaymentâ, and BB Eyes gave him an extension, I donât see him dropping a dime on Jimmy. Fact of the matter, the Blackhearts are now looking to BB Eyes to collect that money, and they might not be too happy that BB Eyes let him extend, plus know about a crime that they didnât.
Using Robbing the Rails as a âtime travelâ device was an interesting approach. Instead of seeing Choo Shooz rob the rails, we were told a tale by Cormac (McCarthy? The Pulitzer Prize winning author spins a great yarn.). Who could help Tracy find that third tunnel? Blaze needs some help, too. BB-Eyes has a clew. No, Blaze, you donât look like Dick Tracy, although he and Sam once got matching crew-cuts. The MCU and Blackhearts after the same thief. Whoâll find him first? .Tracyâs boat is too small to haul the gold. Wonder what boat Jimmy floats.
Thanks to cpalmeresq, Gweedo, Night-Gaunt49, Morrow, Ashmael, John Russell, Neil Wick, Starman1948, JPuzzleWhiz and Ray Toler for the kind words. Very much appreciated. .For me, Ray Tolerâs scenic design for âVieux CarrĂŠâ struck the perfect balance. Too many accoutrements, and the set becomes cluttered. A lack of trust in the audienceâs imagination could lead to erring on the side of a busy set, which can draw the eye away from the actors, rather than immerse us an artfully designed place. Too minimalist, and the audience strains to be transported, in this case, to the dilapidated boarding house Williams describes. Too vague a sense of place can hinder the vanishing of the theatre, hinder the full immersion into the world created by the playwright. Bravo, Ray, on your latest success. Good luck with the âJeff Award.â
Have I actually spotted an unusual slip-up from our beloved artist Joe Staton? Iâm quite surprised that no one else saw it first or am I just being a prize idiot? In the final panel BB-Eyesâ left eye is scarred. Normally itâs his right eye thatâs scarred. Can anyone please tell me how and when that happened to him and how he came to be called âBB-Eyesâ in the first place? ____________________
So are they saying that the gold is still at the bottom of the lake? I have a hard time believing that happened and it isnât common knowledge in a city which would have regular expeditions (like Clive Cusslerâs NUMA â real or fictional versions) searching for the sunken treasure.
I thought for sure Pouch would have the information on who did the railroad heist since he always seems to know everything. I wonder where he gets his information from in the first place? Of course he couldâve been paid to be quiet also. Looks like BB-Eyes has figured it out anyway.
cpalmeresq almost 10 years ago
BB-Eyes seems to have a soft spot for Blaze (after all, he did recruit her into the Blackhearts)!
Pequod almost 10 years ago
âTis story time in Tracytown, old tome Cormac unveilsA rare and classic tale of crime: Ongoâs Robbing the Rails.In the spring of â24 a team of hoods was gatheredSpecialists at doing wrong, their faces strange and weathered..All were known as violent men: the worst, Duffy the GoatJust when you thought he was your pal, heâd gladly cut your throat.Palms were greased. Time-table set. They knew the where and whenRails were blocked. The Goat sent forth. The robbing did begin.The engineer, a tough old bird, not known to quake or quiverA pistol pointed at his face made him stand and deliver..The crooks made off with quite a haul. Just one wee mistakeTheir boat too small to haul the gold sank quickly in the lake.Those who covet precious gold, donât be too quick to gloatâTis not enough to steal the load, youâll need a bigger boat.
Morrow Cummings almost 10 years ago
Great one, PQ. SDMâs time now! All you poets need to be tuning up! GweedoâŚâŚâŚ where art thou?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠almost 10 years ago
Good morning fellow DT fans!
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Just so long as BB-Eyes doesnât tell Blaze to see Pouch again! Now it looks like a three-ring circus: Jimmy seeking to hide the swag; the Blackhearts seeking it for their nefarious purposes; and Tracy and the MCU representing the Law (where is the FBI?)âall at the same timeâŚ.
Maximara almost 10 years ago
Ok I have several questions.
How does this qualify as a copycat of the 1924 crime?
What does this have to do with taking the car itself down a side tunnel? As I said that is more Clue Club then this.
Personally I think Team Tracy dropped the ball a bit with the back story as it only tangentally relates.
Itâs kind of sad when a 1970s cartoon is a better fit then this book.
Ashmael almost 10 years ago
Good morning all!My compliments Pequod77!
Bet today`s crooks learned the lessonGold is an heavy loot where it is is mootBoth cops and crooks Soon will set things in motion
johnrussco almost 10 years ago
Itâs no Pequod77 but it is a fun and entertaining and thank you for it.
Neil Wick almost 10 years ago
I have to feel sorry for poor Blaze. She does seem to be the featured character in this story and sheâs having a very hard time doing Mr. Biggâs tasks.
johnrussco almost 10 years ago
too cute poem PQ77jr. ⌠(grin) If it was you that asked; our farm is in Fayette county in south western Pennsylvania. Just a couple of miles from the almost heaven West Virginia state line, If you would Google map it we are one half off a mile off of Rt. 119 headed due west on Fallen Timbers Road. If youâd look at the birds eye view the farm is easy to identify I have a pound 20 feet from the house my neighbor to the west across the meadow has a round pool and our neighbor across the street (to the north has a round pool as well. Street view it and it is 245. AND it paid for & Iâm so thankful.. Praise God forever! .⌠about this bunch of outlaws can we say that there is honor among-st thieves ⌠or will they start killing one another for that gold?
You know, this is far from over. Or is it?
johnrussco almost 10 years ago
I wanted to say it IS paid for and then Praise the Lord. I love most of you all and the others Iâm working on it so be patient with the ole guy.
davidf42 almost 10 years ago
Morning, Tracyville!
I enjoyed the back story, but now Iâm glad to get back to the modern caper.
Ken in Ohio almost 10 years ago
Is Blaze also reading a copy of âRobbing the Railsâ? If so, where did she get a copy. There were four that Owen knew about: He has one, oneâs in the Library of Congress, oneâs in a RR museum, and one was stolen 10 years ago from the City Library. Did Pouch somehow know where the stolen copy was located?
crobinson019 almost 10 years ago
So is BB Eyes gonna drop the dime on Jimmy Choo Shooz?
Starman1948 almost 10 years ago
Blest Sunday morning everyone. _______@Pequod: nice poem._______@Gweedo: your poetry is good._______@davidf42: thatâs an excellent example to start a conversation that introduces the person to Jesus._______@John Russel: a great testimony._______Have a prosperous day my friends.
jrankin1959 almost 10 years ago
I know itâs a bit late, but I can just see when Jimmy checked out the book at the library so long ago:âPardon me, boy â you have a book for Jimmy Choo Shooz?ââYes, yes â Shelf 29! (Have it back in two weeksâ timeâŚ)â
Now, pardon me while Iâm haunted by the ghosts of Glenn Miller and Tex BenekeâŚ
Morrow Cummings almost 10 years ago
NS, considering that Jimmy owes this monthâs âpaymentâ, and BB Eyes gave him an extension, I donât see him dropping a dime on Jimmy. Fact of the matter, the Blackhearts are now looking to BB Eyes to collect that money, and they might not be too happy that BB Eyes let him extend, plus know about a crime that they didnât.
Daniel Quilp almost 10 years ago
If you look close at the marks on either side of Owenâs mouth, you will see that they are railroad tracks.
Pequod almost 10 years ago
Using Robbing the Rails as a âtime travelâ device was an interesting approach. Instead of seeing Choo Shooz rob the rails, we were told a tale by Cormac (McCarthy? The Pulitzer Prize winning author spins a great yarn.). Who could help Tracy find that third tunnel? Blaze needs some help, too. BB-Eyes has a clew. No, Blaze, you donât look like Dick Tracy, although he and Sam once got matching crew-cuts. The MCU and Blackhearts after the same thief. Whoâll find him first? .Tracyâs boat is too small to haul the gold. Wonder what boat Jimmy floats.
Thanks to cpalmeresq, Gweedo, Night-Gaunt49, Morrow, Ashmael, John Russell, Neil Wick, Starman1948, JPuzzleWhiz and Ray Toler for the kind words. Very much appreciated. .For me, Ray Tolerâs scenic design for âVieux CarrĂŠâ struck the perfect balance. Too many accoutrements, and the set becomes cluttered. A lack of trust in the audienceâs imagination could lead to erring on the side of a busy set, which can draw the eye away from the actors, rather than immerse us an artfully designed place. Too minimalist, and the audience strains to be transported, in this case, to the dilapidated boarding house Williams describes. Too vague a sense of place can hinder the vanishing of the theatre, hinder the full immersion into the world created by the playwright. Bravo, Ray, on your latest success. Good luck with the âJeff Award.â
Morrow Cummings almost 10 years ago
Puzz, I cannot think of any of Tracyâs crooks that are mental giantsâŚâŚâŚ except maybe Blackjack.
abdullahbaba999 almost 10 years ago
Mornin" VB, PQ77 and DT fans⌠And thereâs a Slow Train Coming up around the bend..
AnyFace almost 10 years ago
The search for âThe Third Tunnelâ begins âŚ
AnyFace almost 10 years ago
Wonder if B-B Eyesâ âClueâ has to do with Jimmy Choo Shooz.
tsull2121 almost 10 years ago
is it just ME *or does O.C.D. look like Elton John in the 3rd panel?
jrankin1959 almost 10 years ago
Just as long as Moe doesnât try it near my wife⌠she will NOT watch the Stooges.
RVLDeJung Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Have I actually spotted an unusual slip-up from our beloved artist Joe Staton? Iâm quite surprised that no one else saw it first or am I just being a prize idiot? In the final panel BB-Eyesâ left eye is scarred. Normally itâs his right eye thatâs scarred. Can anyone please tell me how and when that happened to him and how he came to be called âBB-Eyesâ in the first place? ____________________
Don Bagert Premium Member almost 10 years ago
So are they saying that the gold is still at the bottom of the lake? I have a hard time believing that happened and it isnât common knowledge in a city which would have regular expeditions (like Clive Cusslerâs NUMA â real or fictional versions) searching for the sunken treasure.
Jerryjohn52 almost 10 years ago
I thought for sure Pouch would have the information on who did the railroad heist since he always seems to know everything. I wonder where he gets his information from in the first place? Of course he couldâve been paid to be quiet also. Looks like BB-Eyes has figured it out anyway.
Pequod about 8 years ago
âTis story time in Tracytown, old tome Cormac unveils
A rare and classic tale of crime: Ongoâs Robbing the Rails.
In the spring of â24 a team of hoods was gathered
Specialists at doing wrong, their faces strange and weathered.
All were known as violent men: the worst, Duffy the Goat
Just when you thought he was your pal, heâd gladly cut your throat.
Palms were greased. Time-table set. They knew the where and when
Rails were blocked. The Goat sent forth. The robbing did begin.
The engineer, a tough old bird, not known to quake or quiver
A pistol pointed at his face made him stand and deliver.
The crooks made off with quite a haul. Just one wee mistake
Their boat too small to haul the gold sank quickly in the lake.
Those who covet precious gold, donât be too quick to gloat
âTis not enough to steal the load, youâll need a bigger boat.