Just curious, we all know the club for the airplane is the mile high club what do you call the club on the train.
The mile long club
HAHAHAHAHAHA
The ultimate spike, perhaps?
The “couple up” club?.
Where I live it is always a " Mile High"
Lucky you…
And just in case anybody is wondering—achieving ‘membership’ status in the “Mile Long Club” (i like that title) was lots of fun. Nothing like the rush of being in control of 15,000 tons at 50mph, while at the same time having another fantasy fulfilled.
And don’t even bother writing about safety…
What happens to all these clubs if we decide to switch to the metric system?
I agree, it beats the feeling of the mile high club.
If you went metric you could convert to the Hectre Necter Club, or the Kilometer-Heater Club…or what about meter meatings
SMToronto,
you are hilarious I think I like the Kilometer-Heater Club and if worst comes to worst the Meter meatings…
Good One.
All I can say is "Those poor car attendants see A LOT of bizarre activity at night in the coaches on VIA’s Canadian ('specially crossing Saskatchewan) People don’t know what goes on in the little room at 80 MPH!
I’ll say!!!
I travelled in one of those sections through SASK where people are only partitioned by a curtain…they should really give the passengers in the sleeping cars ear plugs! ACK! It’s only a curtain people!!!
No respect… No respect!
oops…that was me
heehee
One good thing about switching to metrics would be that instead of having to admit that one’s boy part ‰ is only 5" long, one could brag that it is 12.7cm long !!!
TEEhee
I just thought of an other great metric conversion…How do guys like “meter in motion”…?
-Toronto
Riding the Rail Club?