He went west
Back to Blighty
Assumed room temperature
He went *** up.
54light15 He went west Back to Blighty Assumed room temperature He went *** up.
Oh , those are good ones !
Took the dirt Nap
Went so sleep with the fishes
Became Worm food
At least he is gone. Evil, vile and despicable person.
Hey, Balt...What about "dispatched?"
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
CShaveRRHey, Balt... What about "dispatched?"
What about "dispatched?"
With reference to him, it tarnishes the profession.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Carl,
We in avaition have a few euphisms for that. Gone west, as flying into the sunset, is probably the most common. We all do that eventually and I can't think of any way to be polite about it. I wil be soon 78 and the average lifespan is 79. Will I be allowed to live beyond that? Questioable at best.
My former employer and super good friend is facing cancer. His family and I are both awaiting his diagnosis.
I've been rather silent on the subject but having a woman friend who is a ten year survivor and whose dad is now facing cancer I can relate to what you and Linda are going through. I see in her a very strong woman who faces reality.
My respect to you, Linda, he husband and children. Hang tough my friend .
Norm
BaltACD Only the full scene gives our boys and those that lead them justice- CandOforprogress2 Like Passed away? Went to that big Lionel train set in the sky? Caught the westbound? (Fav of Hobos) Took a sidetrack? Got the last train to the Greenbrier? Went to Florida on the Sunshine special? Ect..Ect. I guess you are among those mentioned in the most memorable line from 'A Few Good Men'. Cue Jack Nicholson!
CandOforprogress2 Like Passed away? Went to that big Lionel train set in the sky? Caught the westbound? (Fav of Hobos) Took a sidetrack? Got the last train to the Greenbrier? Went to Florida on the Sunshine special? Ect..Ect.
I guess you are among those mentioned in the most memorable line from 'A Few Good Men'.
Cue Jack Nicholson!
BaltACD CShaveRR Hey, Balt... What about "dispatched?" With reference to him, it tarnishes the profession.
CShaveRR Hey, Balt... What about "dispatched?"
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Murphy Siding BaltACD CShaveRR Hey, Balt... What about "dispatched?" With reference to him, it tarnishes the profession. Rule 88'd.
Rule 88'd.
Rule 88 = zombie
I think Raymond Chandler said it best.
The Big Sleep.
CandOforprogress2.Is there anyone here who believes in a higher power and a afterlife?
Okay okay!! E. Hunter Harrison has rebooted... There, now are ya satisfied?
The hoboes used to refer to death as going to "the Big Rock Candy Mountain":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rock_Candy_Mountain
https://genius.com/Harry-mcclintock-big-rock-candy-mountain-lyrics
There was a story about a telegrapher who spoke of his impending death in their lingo. I don't recall all the details, but the last line or two was: "No time to galvanize now, guess I'll have to cut off."
- PDN.
Interesting, "Take the westbound..." and "Gone west."
"Gone west" entered the British Army's slang during the First World War, referring to someone who'd been killed in action. Why? That's where the military cemetarys were.
I assume "Take the westbound" refers to heading toward the setting sun.
We could say Hunter's gone to "The Big Roundhouse In The Sky."
Or, "The Big Firebox," depending on your point of view. I'm staying neutral on this one. As soon as he lost his bid to grab Norfolk-Southern I lost interest in him.
Retired to a warmer climate....
In honour of Monty Python, "E's not dead, E's resting!"
Of course he is eventually found to be an ex-CEO.
I don't think the big roundhouse would be a good place for him, even if St. Peter let him in. Too many old locomotive and Railroaders up there. He would try to scrap and fire as many of them as he could, in order to implement PSH (precision scheduled Heaven).
That is of course if all the ex-railroaders he abused in life didn't toss him in the "firebox" first...
Greetings from Alberta
-an Articulate Malcontent
Often "Bound for Glory".
And there's a reason the track full of locomotives and cars to be scrapped is called the "dead line" . . .
Like Passed away? Went to that big Lionel train set in the sky? Caught the westbound? (Fav of Hobos) Took a sidetrack? Got the last train to the Greenbrier? Went to Florida on the Sunshine special? Ect..Ect.
I didn't like that movie "A Few Good Men." The Caine Mutiny said the same thing much better. But, having said that I did like Demi Moore in that skin-tight uniform!
Was sent to a drawer in the cooler
Moved to Slabtown
Shuffled off this mortal coil
Learned first-hand there's a bigger devil than he (for those who loathed the man)
Now the chief pratitioner of Precision Sonambulent Railroading.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
54light15 I didn't like that movie "A Few Good Men." The Caine Mutiny said the same thing much better. But, having said that I did like Demi Moore in that skin-tight uniform!
I agree with you about The Caine Mutiny film. They could have left out the romance of Ensign Keith. That was totally un-needed to the story. I wish I could have seen the play, "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" which is really all that it's about.
Neutral
A Race Well Run
Angels Carried Him/Her Away
Annihilated
Ashes To Ashes, Dust To Dust
Asleep
Asleep In Christ
At Room Temperature
Ate It
Baste The Formaldehyde Turkey
Be No More
Be Taken
Became A Root Inspector
Become Living-Challenged
Belly Up
Bereft Of Life
Bills Of Mortality
Bite The Dust
Bless The World With One's Heels
Bloodless
Bought The Farm
Breathe One's Last
Bump Off
Buried
Buy A Pine Condo
Cadaverous
Called Home
Came To An End
Cash In
Cash In One’s Chips
Cease To Breathe
Ceased To Be
Checked Out
Checking Out The Grass From Underneath
Cold
Conk
Croak
Crossed Over
Crossed The Bar
Crossed The River Styx
Cut Off
Dance The Last Dance
Dead Meat
Deader Than A Doornail
Deceased
Decided That Hell's Got A Better HR Policy Than The Office.
Definitely Done Dancing
Defunct
Demised
Departed
Dirt Nap
Done For
End One's Earthly Career
Erased
Executed
Expired
Extinct
Fallen Off Their Perch
Feeling No Pain
Final Chapter
Final Curtain Call
Finally Eligible For That Management Position He/She Was Always After.
Finally Got His/Her Tab Called At The Bar Of Life.
Finished
Flatline
Fragged
Gathered To His People
Gathering The Asphalt
Gave Up The Ghost
Get Your Wings
Getting Bagged
Go Home Feet First
Go Home In A Box
Go Into The Fertilizer Business
Go Off
Go Off The Hooks
Go Out Like The Snuff Of A Candle
Go The Way Of All Earth
Go The Way Of All Flesh
Go To A Necktie Party
Go To A Necktie Social
Go To Abraham's Bosom
Go To Davy Jones's Locker
Go To Meet One's Maker
Go To One's Just Reward
Go To One's Last Account
Go To One's Last Home
Go To One's Long Account
Go To One's Rest
Go To The Happy Hunting Ground
Go To The Last Roundup
Go West
Going To The Big ___(Whatever) In The Sky
Gone
Saddam Hussein tagged...soon to be bagged
Goner
Gone Into The West
Gone To Meet Their Maker
Gone To Take His/Her Free Kick At Hitler's Backside.
Got A One-Way Ticket
He Examines The Radishes From Below.
He's Juggling Halos Now.
He Just Got Stamped "Return To Sender."
He's Past His Sell-By Date.
Immortally Challenged
In A Better Place
In Repose
In The Grave
In The Horizontal Phone Booth
Is Now A Stiff
It Was Curtains
Joined The Choir Invisible
Joined The Majority
Kicked Off
Kicked The Bucket
Kicked The Oxygen Habit
Late
Left The Building
Lifeless
Liquidated
Living-Impaired
Lost
Meet One's End
Met His/Her Maker
Mortified
No Longer With Us
No More
Off The Twig
Offed
On The Heavenly Shores
On The Unable To Breathe List
One's Hour Is Come
Out Of His/Her Misery
Paid Charon's Fare
Passed Away
Paying A Debt To Nature
Perished
Permanently Out Of Print
Picking Turnips With A Step Ladder
Popped Off
Lincoln Lying In State
Popped Their Clogs
Pushing Up The Daisies
Put Down
Put Him In Cement Boots
Reached The Finish Line
Resting In Peace
Return To The Ground
Returned To Dust
Returned To The Source
Riding The Perma-Pine
Rubbed Out
Run Down The Curtain
Shuffled Off The Mortal Coil
Six Feet Under
Sleeping With The Fishes
Slipped Away Quietly
Snuffed
Snuffed Out
Sprouted Wings
Stiff
Stiff As A Board
Stone Dead
Succumbed
Swan Song
Taken Out Of Production
Taking A Dirt Nap
Taking An All Expenses Paid Trip Aboard Stygian Cruise Lines.
Tending Towards A State Of Chemical Equilibrium.
Terminated
That Good Night
That Was All She Wrote
The Big Nap
The Lone Couch Of This Everlasting Sleep
Took A Harp
Traded To The Angels
Turn One's Face To The Wall
Turn To Dust
Turn Up One's Toes
Turned Their Toes Up
Turning Up Daisies
Wacked
Wandering The Elysian Fields
Was A Goner
Wasted
Wearing A Toe Tag
Winning One For The Reaper
With The Ancestors
With The Angels
Worm Food
One of the problems with the "Caine Mutiny" film as I see it, as good as it is, is the principal actors are all too old for the roles, Humphrey Bogart, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray, and so on, especially Bogey, and I love Bogey.
Back in the 80's there was a TV version of the play which was very well done. The late Brad Davis played Captain Queeg, Eric Bogosian was Barney Greenberg, the others I don't remember, but it was strictly a courtroom drama, and a good one too. All young actors except for the senior officers sitting on the court-martial board.
I agree with you about that. It's what's wrong with most war movies where middle aged actors are playing the young men who fight wars.
Spot on exactly what I was thinking
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