"Get OFF MY RIVER!!!"
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2003 4:47 pm
Here's another old timer for ya...I'm sure West Siders remember Engineer Don...he used to delight in backing the Twain up on the canoes and rafts much to the terror of guests... :shock:
I got to work with Engineer Don once...for whatever reason (I think there was an emergency freeway closure) they sent me over from Tiki to go stand on the bow of the Twain and work as lookout until they got some more cast members clocked in. I looked like an idiot with my bright orange mumu and navy peacoat thrown over it, but I had fun. E.D. explained all the steam workings of the engine to me, which was actually rather interesting. He was a blast to be around. He offered to give my little nieces and nephews special tours of both the steam trains and wheelhouse-wish I'd taken him up on it before he was let go. According to Don C, I was unofficially the first chick to work a ride position on the Twain.
River rats who were friends said they loved it when E.D. backed the boat up on them shouting "get off my river!!!" because it relieved the monotony of multiple trips a day.
There was one day when I was on turnstyle over at bore band (bear band, snore band) talking to a canoe guy when Don went by in one of the steam trains - he leaned way out of the cab window shaking this huge wrench shouting "get off my river" at the top of his lungs to the river rat and the guy was like "oh yeah, he does that to us all the time..."
I heard Don ended up getting fired by someone with no sense of humor (who obviously hadn't worked their way up through the ranks either)... :o
I got to work with Engineer Don once...for whatever reason (I think there was an emergency freeway closure) they sent me over from Tiki to go stand on the bow of the Twain and work as lookout until they got some more cast members clocked in. I looked like an idiot with my bright orange mumu and navy peacoat thrown over it, but I had fun. E.D. explained all the steam workings of the engine to me, which was actually rather interesting. He was a blast to be around. He offered to give my little nieces and nephews special tours of both the steam trains and wheelhouse-wish I'd taken him up on it before he was let go. According to Don C, I was unofficially the first chick to work a ride position on the Twain.
River rats who were friends said they loved it when E.D. backed the boat up on them shouting "get off my river!!!" because it relieved the monotony of multiple trips a day.
There was one day when I was on turnstyle over at bore band (bear band, snore band) talking to a canoe guy when Don went by in one of the steam trains - he leaned way out of the cab window shaking this huge wrench shouting "get off my river" at the top of his lungs to the river rat and the guy was like "oh yeah, he does that to us all the time..."
I heard Don ended up getting fired by someone with no sense of humor (who obviously hadn't worked their way up through the ranks either)... :o