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If a person walks by, a car drives by, and a plane flies by, what does a train do, amirite?
by Anonymous11 years ago
Rolls by...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Choo choos by.
-Sterling
by Anonymous13 years ago
I like your username. Also, I''m gonna go with glides by.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Wow I like my username too. XD
-Sterling
by Anonymous13 years ago
It goes by.
by Anonymous13 years ago
aww that's what I was going to say.
by Anonymous13 years ago
^^^What I was about to say
by Anonymous11 years ago
It chugs by. Duh.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I was looking for someone to have said this
by Anonymous13 years ago
Exactly.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know right? I was about to comment on that, but then you stole it! :P
by Anonymous13 years ago
It just does
by Anonymous13 years ago
You drive a train so it drives by?...
by Anonymous13 years ago
(TrainConductorMan2.0): You drive a train, Train Conductor Man. We do not.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It swims by
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well obviously
by Anonymous13 years ago
IT'S A TRICK QUESTION TRAINS DON'T EXIST
by Anonymous13 years ago
What does a train
do with food? Chew, chew.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hilarious.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I like trains.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I like turtles.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Elephants are sexy.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You're sexy ;-)
by Anonymous13 years ago
I spy a reference to asdfmovie 2.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Speeds by
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well you drive a car, and you fly a plane, but you don't train a train, you drive it. So it drives by, I guess?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well, you basically just steer it. Or operate it. Not really drive it..?
by Anonymous13 years ago
so does it steer by? Or operate by? Trick question..
by Anonymous13 years ago
It conducts by. At least by that logic.
by Anonymous13 years ago
it zooms by
by Anonymous13 years ago
It crushes the person and the car.
by Anonymous13 years ago
LOL
by Anonymous13 years ago
:D
by Anonymous13 years ago
"When the train rolls by, i'm gonna be ready this time"
I'm gonna go with the Dixie Chicks on this one and say it rolls by.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm pretty sure trains aren't round.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Their wheels are
by Anonymous11 years ago
I will go with : it rolls by.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know this one. The surgeon is his mother and the horse's name is Tuesday, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Actually the Horse's name is Friday.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I've heard the other ones but I've never heard the horse one before? Would you mind enlightening me?
by Anonymous13 years ago
A cowboy rides into town on Friday, stays one day, and leaves on Friday, how does he do it?
by Anonymous13 years ago
But thanks for playing.
by Anonymous13 years ago
And the bear is white because it's a polar bear.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Neither, because a pound is always the same weight.
by Anonymous13 years ago
And what if its the train from the end of back to the future 3?
by Anonymous13 years ago
its passes by
by Anonymous13 years ago
Thanks for pointing that out captain obvious
by Anonymous13 years ago
Your welcome lieutenant sarcasm.
by Anonymous12 years ago
my welcome?
by Anonymous11 years ago
I'm favoriting this post for the comments. That is all.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Trick answer, you're favoriting it because at the end of the rainbow is a pot of gold.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Rumbles by, chugs on by, rolls by...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Have none of you ACTUALLY seen a train? They fly by, idiots!
by Anonymous13 years ago
ummmm whats the point of this question?
by Anonymous13 years ago
To find an answer.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I shows up in your dream and almost screws up your inception
by Anonymous13 years ago
I hear the train a comin, it's rollin round the bend........... But that train keeps a-rollin',
On down to San Antone.
and thus, it rolls
by Anonymous13 years ago
Actually,
it prances by merrily, like a unicorn.
Trains are actually like unicorns in many ways.
For starters, they don't exist.
by Anonymous13 years ago
First thought: trains train by
by Anonymous13 years ago
Try it passes by. Oh smart ones. Lol.
by Anonymous13 years ago
What does a train do? Well, a train, which is specially designed to operate on a metal road, transports people for a small fee from one designated stopping point to another.
by Anonymous13 years ago
(Anon.): It is operated by. Exactly what I said (:
by Anonymous13 years ago
it chug-a-lugs by. :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
I have no idea how this popped up in my google search, but it did and I was curious. The answer... You ride a horse, but a horse walks, trots, canters or gallops by. Same concept applies to a train: you drive a train, but a train trundles, rolls, wheels or travels by. Definitively, "trundle" is the most suitable. Dictionary definition of the verb "trundle": (with reference to a wheeled vehicle or its occupants) move or cause to move slowly and heavily, typically in a noisy OR uneven way. Hope this clears things up.
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