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For those who get off somewhere else — almost everyone — the end is just a sign on the train.
"Many athletes were able to board trains near their venues but couldn't get off somewhere else at the end of their trip," said Darcy.
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Then he wrote "πRat" on my shoe, wrote me a poem, and got off somewhere in Philadelphia.
When you get off the ride find somewhere to sit down and eat something that will soothe your stomach like crackers or some ginger ale and then head home and get some rest.
"He'd probably be in his late 60s now and living in Germany, unless he robbed a Bundesbank and got off to somewhere else," D'Arcy O'Connor muses.
Put your computer somewhere in house where people are likely to walk by, so they can tell you to get off it.
"Get off".
One, "Hero," by Deirdre O'Connor, gets under way in the bedroom of a young woman about to go off somewhere.
We get them on the train for school, and we imagine that they'll get off the train somewhere between 14 and 16 complete," she says.
After a $15m refurbishment last year, it has a number of appealing features: you can check in and out without speaking to anyone, the minibar is free, you can use your phone as a room key, there are sleep pods for international travellers who get off early flights and need somewhere to crash before their rooms are ready, and they give you an iPhone to use (not to keep) while in town.
Of course, it never got off the ground; there's a comedy in there somewhere".
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