As long as were digging up antique threads from the past, does anybody have a Link to Dan Harmon's classic Detective cinder dick post?
Chad x Thomas As long as were digging up antique threads from the past, does anybody have a Link to Dan Harmon's classic Detective cinder dick post?
At one point in time there was a "Troublemaker", par excelence called himself "Cinderdick" .... It was at, or during the time that Norris " Murphy Siding" was riding herd on a bunch of generally, rowdy, Posters around here; I can't quite pull out the exact time that was(?) ,right now( Sheesh- old age?) You might get our Canadian Poster " Selector" to comment? He was also a 'monitor' around that same time(?)
All that, seemed to culmanate about the same time Klambake brought in one of their M. R. 'monitors'... For awhile, he wanted to treat all Posters on this Forum like Juvenile Delinquents, who were being 'bad' for their teacher's. As I recall he got really quiet, and he, along with his string of threats seemed to disapear?
The 'Good ole Days', not necessarily, but definitely part of 'the learning process.
One would have to do some serious rooting through the forum to find the original thread. There is the outside chance I collected the entire series into one file, but I'll have to do some serious rooting through my computer to find it...
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Chapter Eight……..
Chapter Nine……
We finished dinner without talking too much more. Nora came back to the table a graciously wiped the mayonnaise off my steak with her apron. We said our good byes and I paid the bill. Once we were headed back to Union Station, I decided to tempt fate and have her talk while driving.
Chapter 12
The boat ride to Ensenada was uneventful. The passengers pretty much all kept to themselves. There was a rich older couple and another lady that had airs about her. She seemed vaguely familiar, but I couldn't place it. The other passenger was a cutie. A real down home, girl next door type from the mid-west. We arrived in Ensenada and tied up at the pier. The passengers got off to do some sightseeing in town, what little of it there was. As I walked down the pier, a man in his late thirties probably came down the pier towards the boat. The captain called him "professor" or something. He must have been going to make the return trip to San Dog with them. Professor...there didn't seem to be a whole lot to teach or learn in this sleepy little town. In my experience, the best place I've found to learn anything was a bar, so I ducked into a local cantina, Murphy's Irish Pub.
Murphy's was small and dark. A few customers sat at the table but the bar itself was empty. As I sat down Murphy, I presume--the only guy in the bar with red hair--came over. "What'll it be?" he asked. "Scotch," I replied. "Only Irish whiskey here," he said. "Okay, Irish whiskey then." As he poured I looked at the photos that adorned the bar. Scenes from Old Ireland, group photos of men with guns and flags and one picture of a smiling blue locomotive.
"So how does a guy like Murphy end up in this sleepy little town?" I asked, taking a sip.
"My father came here in '21. He was caught on the wrong side of the line and the wrong side of the law. The Brits put a fairly hefty price on his head, so he decided it was time to move to warmer climes before he lost his," Murphy replied. "Mexico used to be quite the haven for lost revolutionary souls back then." "So what exactly did he do to earn the bounty on him?" I asked as I lit a Lucky, my curiosity piqued.
"Well, he and his brother blew up a railway roundhouse, destroying a little tank engine and two troublesome trucks. Anyway, my mother is a Mexican national, so this is my home now. Call me Ed, by the way. So what brings you down here? You don't seem to be the typical tourist or fisherman we normally get." "I'm looking for a couple of fellas that might have been through here, Terry_C and Trainfinder22. You heard of them?" "Oh, yeah," he replied. "Those two boys are nothing but trouble. I've had to toss them outta here time and again. They're not welcome here anymore." Apparently this subject put the ire in his Irish.
"Would you know where they stay around here?"
"No...not here. They only stop here in passing. They go out to the old tannery about thirty miles to the east. The one that the old Borracho line used to serve." Then he added, "Come to think of it, I haven't seen them in a few weeks."
"Is there a way I can get out there?" I asked, sensing a challenge coming on.
"My brother-in-law over there is the town's cab driver," he said, pointing to a boy who couldn't have been over 19. "Adriano, aqui, aqui." He said something to the boy.
"He's your brother-in-law?" I asked, surprised. "He's awful young looking."
"He's a good kid. Married my wife's baby sister a few months ago. She had a flat tire, he helped her fix it and it went from there. That boy can fix anything with duct tape." The boy walked over to the bar. "Adriano, can you take Señor..."
"Cinderdick"
"Can you take Señor Cinderdick out to the old tannery?"
"Si...no problemo."
I paid Ed and thanked him for the information. Adriano and I walked out to the street where his truck was parked. A beat-up old Dodge power wagon, that had apparently been a Lehigh Valley Railroad work truck. As I looked out to the water I could see the boat I came in on headed out to sea. The wind had picked up and clouds were rolling in, really getting rough. The tiny ship was really getting tossed. Looks like they were in for a rough ride back.
As I tossed my bag in the back of the truck, Adriano said, "I can take you anywhere in Adriano's speedster."
And that's just what I was afraid of...
samfp1943 Chad x Thomas As long as were digging up antique threads from the past, does anybody have a Link to Dan Harmon's classic Detective cinder dick post? At one point in time there was a "Troublemaker", par excelence called himself "Cinderdick" .... It was at, or during the time that Norris " Murphy Siding" was riding herd on a bunch of generally, rowdy, Posters around here; I can't quite pull out the exact time that was(?) ,right now( Sheesh- old age?) You might get our Canadian Poster " Selector" to comment? He was also a 'monitor' around that same time(?) All that, seemed to culmanate about the same time Klambake brought in one of their M. R. 'monitors'... For awhile, he wanted to treat all Posters on this Forum like Juvenile Delinquents, who were being 'bad' for their teacher's. As I recall he got really quiet, and he, along with his string of threats seemed to disapear? The 'Good ole Days', not necessarily, but definitely part of 'the learning process.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Thanks Larry, I thought you might have that Tucktaway somewhere. What a classic read. I had forgotten how long that story was. I wonder how long Dan took to put that together?
Murphy Siding samfp1943 Chad x Thomas As long as were digging up antique threads from the past, does anybody have a Link to Dan Harmon's classic Detective cinder dick post? At one point in time there was a "Troublemaker", par excelence called himself "Cinderdick" .... It was at, or during the time that Norris " Murphy Siding" was riding herd on a bunch of generally, rowdy, Posters around here; I can't quite pull out the exact time that was(?) ,right now( Sheesh- old age?) You might get our Canadian Poster " Selector" to comment? He was also a 'monitor' around that same time(?) All that, seemed to culmanate about the same time Klambake brought in one of their M. R. 'monitors'... For awhile, he wanted to treat all Posters on this Forum like Juvenile Delinquents, who were being 'bad' for their teacher's. As I recall he got really quiet, and he, along with his string of threats seemed to disapear? The 'Good ole Days', not necessarily, but definitely part of 'the learning process. Actually, I think that was even before I was on the forum, so pre-2005. W
Actually, I think that was even before I was on the forum, so pre-2005.
??? Yea Sam, I'm with Murph on this one. I don't recall anything about this guy must've been more before my time too.
samfp1943All that, seemed to culmanate about the same time Klambake brought in one of their M. R. 'monitors'... For awhile, he wanted to treat all Posters on this Forum like Juvenile Delinquents, who were being 'bad' for their teacher's. As I recall he got really quiet, and he, along with his string of threats seemed to disapear?
Didn't that happen years later?
I don't remember this cinder dick stuff. Maybe it was buried on one of the off-topic diner threads that I never really read?
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Chapter 12 introduces the character "Murphy"- I figured that was in reference to Murphy Siding. I do remember most of the referenced members, as I joined a few years prior to this being posted.
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zugmann samfp1943 All that, seemed to culmanate about the same time Klambake brought in one of their M. R. 'monitors'... For awhile, he wanted to treat all Posters on this Forum like Juvenile Delinquents, who were being 'bad' for their teacher's. As I recall he got really quiet, and he, along with his string of threats seemed to disapear? Didn't that happen years later? I don't remember this cinder dick stuff. Maybe it was buried on one of the off-topic diner threads that I never really read?
samfp1943 All that, seemed to culmanate about the same time Klambake brought in one of their M. R. 'monitors'... For awhile, he wanted to treat all Posters on this Forum like Juvenile Delinquents, who were being 'bad' for their teacher's. As I recall he got really quiet, and he, along with his string of threats seemed to disapear?
I think that round of heavyhanded Moderation was later. I don't recall the Dick Cinder fella either.
Chad x Thomas Thanks Larry, I thought you might have that Tucktaway somewhere. What a classic read. I had forgotten how long that story was. I wonder how long Dan took to put that together?
It was done as a "serial." I forget how long it did take to complete.
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