RUNAWAY TRAIN BLOG

WELCOME TO THE RUNAWAY TRAIN BLOG. The Runaway Train Blog is an ongoing, ever-evolving index of thoughts and musings related to the interests of our network entities. It is designed to be interactive with discussion, and the discussions are designed to be regulated in a manner to prevent spam entries and other distasteful contributions in accordance with the administrators standards. The subject matter is random without fluidity from post to post. There are no limits here, just whatever enters the author’s mind and whatever that triggers in the reader’s mind. This is, at least in part, an opinion page. All opinions are debatable and all opinions are subject to change. Below is the list of Blog Entries, ordered newest to oldest. Feel free to browse, feel free to comment.

  • “Douchebag”
    The word “tramp” is defined with regards to “foot travel”, as in “trampling”, but the contemporary lexicon includes the idea of “aimless wandering”. In short, a tramp is a hobo, but over time, the requirement for “foot travel” seems to have slipped away. There have been since, for example, boxcar tramps who ride the trains and saddle tramps that ride horses. All that remains of the initial use of the word “tramp” is the “aimless wandering” aspect. Etymology is interesting to me, though it is not my expertise by any stretch of the imagination. There are many cases of “cultural … Read more
  • “Tramps Like Us”
    I once had an American Pit Bull Terrier, an excellent dog named “Henry”. He has, regrettably, moved on into the Afterlife, and I miss having him around dearly, but a part of him resides in my heart forever and so is is never forgotten. I have this lasting image of Henry, a picture of what Heaven might look like for him. We once lived in the country in East Tennessee, a truly magical place. Henry escaped from my ex one glorious day and ran away. Thankfully he did not get very far. Henry got across the street onto my neighbor’s … Read more