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Title: Aftermath In The Railroad Yard, Same Man?
Post by: Duncan MacRae on May 22, 2026, 12:11:47 PM
Aftermath In The Railroad Yard, Same Man?


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Title: Re: Aftermath In The Railroad Yard, Same Man?
Post by: Lance Payette on May 22, 2026, 01:16:58 PM
A "bloodless bullfight" in New Orleans - oh, sure, pal, we know what THAT was code for. You and Shaw discussed a "bloodless bullfight" - I think not, sir. It appears to me that Railroad Yard Guy has a bald spot and thus may be the gunman who Euins saw. Yep, that's it. Bloodless bullfight / Shaw / PO Box / bald spot = case closed.

I actually think these are two different people, but I will concede - wait for it - PROPINQUITY!
Title: Re: Aftermath In The Railroad Yard, Same Man?
Post by: John Corbett on May 22, 2026, 02:04:06 PM
A "bloodless bullfight" in New Orleans - oh, sure, pal, we know what THAT was code for. You and Shaw discussed a "bloodless bullfight" - I think not, sir. It appears to me that Railroad Yard Guy has a bald spot and thus may be the gunman who Euins saw. Yep, that's it. Bloodless bullfight / Shaw / PO Box / bald spot = case closed.

I actually think these are two different people, but I will concede - wait for it - PROPINQUITY!

Damn it. You made me look up a definition. Cut it out.
Title: Re: Aftermath In The Railroad Yard, Same Man?
Post by: Lance Payette on May 22, 2026, 02:32:56 PM
Presumably "propinquity"? That was Garrison's big buzzword for anything to which he could make a connection, no matter how far-fetched (both suspected participants in the conspiracy owned Stetson hats and named their daughters Lois = propinquity). I've never heard it used in any other connection, but it's an excellent word that I can picture W. C. Fields using ("Ah, yes, sheer propinquity, my dear, sheer propinquity").
Title: Re: Aftermath In The Railroad Yard, Same Man?
Post by: John Corbett on May 22, 2026, 02:38:23 PM
Presumably "propinquity"? That was Garrison's big buzzword for anything to which he could make a connection, no matter how far-fetched (both suspected participants in the conspiracy owned Stetson hats and named their daughters Lois = propinquity). I've never heard it used in any other connection, but it's an excellent word that I can picture W. C. Fields using ("Ah, yes, sheer propinquity, my dear, sheer propinquity").

I'm going to try to slip it into a conversation when I want to bore my friends with my vocabulary.