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Floundering for an answer
By adamg on Thu, 07/18/2013 - 2:53pm
Around 2 p.m., Emzylemzy demanded to know:
WHY IS THERE A LARGE DEAD FISH IN THE BRIGHAM CIRCLE TRAIN TRACKS?
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BECAUSE
IT IS CLEARLY TOO HOT TO BE WAITING FOR THE E LINE. EVERYBODY, INSIDE!
Flies dropping, fish floundering, lipstick melting... it's a friggin' Heatsunami!
I guess
because all the other fish wouldn't be cod dead in Mission Hill?
I'll show myself out...
Answer
Because the staple fell out of the chicken halfway across.
This guy
should stop carping about the E Line.
...got trapped when the tide
...got trapped when the tide went out?
Best I Can Come Up With
Because the line to Watertown closed?
(See, it's a fish, and fish need water, and... Yeah, I know. If I have to explain it...)
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
Confused fish
He was trying to get to Riverside.
Wait for it
.......
Management's "E"xcuse of the day to justify providing their usual subpar service.
Switching problems, of course.
Next?
Got on...
..the Green Line but was looking for the Bream Line....
Someone should tell that fish
That he needs to take the Red Line to Alewife!
You do what you have to do
I'm not saying I'm endorsing animal sacrifice, but if it keeps the E line running ...
Because
Roger Berkowitz never forgets
was waiting for a connection
was waiting for a connection to the 39 bus to return home to Jamaica Pond, misplaced Charlie Card because fish don't have any pockets.
Don't you mean he misplaced his Charlie Cod?
(actually with our "accent" that probably how it sounds to someone not from here...)
Sorry Charlie...
The E-Line only accepts good tasting tuna..or is it tunas with good taste...can't remember.
It's an old Sicilian message
The Green Line sleeps with the fishes.
Changes
Well, they were planning on *scaling* back to Brigham Circle, ... yes?
(groaning)
BTW, These answers just have me ROTFLMAO
pics...
...or it didn't happen.
because
Someone wanted to know how many surrealists it takes to screw in a lightbulb.
Geez,
you people are terrible. The answer, of course, is, why not?
The MBTA discovered that dead
The MBTA discovered that dead rotting fish provides a strong enough stench to cover up the usual summer odor of the Green Line with something ever so slightly more pleasant.
Brigham Circle...
...is like the Mackerel at Moonlight - it both "Shines and Stinks."
He probably had a haddock....
...and needed to check into one of the nearby hospitals, possibly to see a sturgeon...
I'm not sure why....
.. I need to think about this for a while. LET ME MULLET OVER
(best thread EVER)
Fishy story
Something seems fishy here...