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Thomas: *Pops up in the logo* Welcome to the Adventures of Thomas & Friends. Enjoy the show. *Appears on his branch line with Annie, and Clarabel, and puffs down the line*
Episode 31: Intelligente
Narrated door Thomas The Tank Engine
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Narrator: Ah, Italy. I always love visiting this country. Every chance I get, I help out my vrienden on the Italian Pacific. A rail line that connects Rome with many parts of Italy. There's even a bridge that goes to the nearby island of Sicily. The Italian Pacific also runs north through the Austrian Alps, up to the two towns of Badgastein, and Graz. A beautiful morning greeted me as I stopped at the museum station with two passenger cars.
Thomas: *Watching his passengers get out* I wish I could bring Annie & Clarabel with me. They'd love all this scenery.
Narrator: Just then, Gina arrived.
Gina: Good morning Thomas.
Thomas: Good morning Gina. What are u up to today?
Gina: Stone is needed to build a new museum in Bologna. I am to take it all the way there.
Thomas: Would u like some help?
Gina: Thomas. I am perfectly capable of handling this job myself. Last time u tried to help, we almost got crushed door big boulders.
Thomas: That was three years ago. Besides, I've taken the route to Bologna before. I know how to get there.
Gina: No Thomas. I can do it door myself.
Narrator: And she huffed away.
Passengers: *Getting on board Thomas' train*
Narrator: Running low on patience, Gina wasted no time entering the shunting yards. Mia was waiting for her.
Mia: Ah, hello Gina. Are u excited to start your journey to the new museum?
Gina: u bet. Im'ma so excited my boiler will burst.
Mia: Don't do that. You'll need it to pull your heavy train. All seven cars are loaded with stone.
Gina: No problema. I can do this.
Narrator: Gina went to turn around, refuel on coal, and water, and buffered up to her freight cars. The shunter fastened the coupling, the air brakes were released, and Gina was ready to go. But as Mia mentioned, her train was heavy. Gina's wheels slipped, and she didn't verplaats an inch.
Gina: *Stops her wheels* Let'sa try that again. *Moans while slipping for six seconds* Puoi farlo Gina. Non mollare.
But Gina's wheels kept slipping. This time, it went non-stop for ten seconds. Her cheeks were red, and she started to sweat from the hard work.
Gina: *Blows steam from her cylinder cocks, and slips again* I can't a stay here forever. I've got to move! *Closes her cylinder cocks, and continues to slip*
Narrator: Finally, Gina's wheels started to gain traction. She slowly pulled out of the shunting yard, and made her way to Bologna. The conductor was anxious, and so was Mia. Gina didn't know that she called me to help her. I didn't know that at first, but I was soon going to find out.
Thomas: *Stops volgende to Mia at the shunting yard*
Mia: Thank u for getting here quickly. I need to ask u a favor.
Thomas: Anything Mia. What can I do to help the Italian Pacific?
Mia: I ordered Gina to pull seven freight cars loaded with stone to Bologna. She's taking them to build a new museum, but I'm afraid the train maybe too heavy for her. I saw her struggling for meer than 60 seconden before pulling out of the yard.
Thomas: Say no meer Mia. I'll go give her a helping hand.
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Mia: u don't have hands, but I appreciate your efforts. Please get to her ASAP.
Narrator: And so I did. Well, I tried to anyway. I was really surprised that she went as far as she did. Luckily I found a seconde track parallel to Gina. I caught up to her a quarter mile away from a hill.
Gina: Thomas? What are u doing here?
The song fades away as Thomas explains his intentions.
Thomas: Mia asked me to help you. She's worried about u Gina. She saw your wheel slip display in the shunting yard.
Gina: Rubbish. I'm making it to Bologna all door myself.
Narrator: She accelerated away from me, but once she started going up hill, her speed decreased, and she had a hard time keeping traction.
Gina: *Slips as she stops to a standstill* Ah! *Blushes while rolling her eyes up* Oh!
Thomas: Gina, snap out of it!
Gina: *Blows steam while her wheels slip faster*
Narrator: To make matters worse, Gina slowly started to roll backwards with her train, but she kept making her wheels slip as they spun forward.
Thomas: Gina, u need help. u may not want to admit it, but I'm pushing u over this hill.
Thomas went to a switch, as Gina still tried to verplaats forward, but to no avail.
Gina: Devo superare questa collina, in fretta! *Continues to wheel slip as her train stops going backwards* Ah! Ah! Sto arrivando!
Narrator: When I returned behind Gina's train, I saw steam shooting out of her cylinders, and part of her boiler. She broke down, and I was too late to help her.
Thomas: *Pulls the train backwards* Gina, I'm sorry. Like I said, u need help.
Gina: Stavo venendo Bologna. Mi dispiace.
Thomas: I'm gonna have to leave u here. You're too heavy to come with me up the hill.
Gina: Thomas. You're intelligente.
Thomas: I may not know much Italian, but it sounds like you're calling me intelligent.
Gina: Yes. I'm sorry I got cocky. u know I love museums, and I really wanted to do this all door myself.
Thomas: Hey. We live and learn. When I get back from Bologna, maybe we can pull a doubleheader.
Gina: Yes. I'd like that.
Narrator: And so, I left Gina in a siding while I went off with the stone to Bologna. I was a few minuten late, but the builders were very grateful to receive my stone. They wasted no time putting it to use to build the new Museum. When it was completed, I went with Gina.
Thomas: What do u think?
Gina: Oh, it's bellisima! I even see tracks going inside part of the building.
Thomas: That's because it's a railway museum. It's going to toon off the wonderful heritage of your Railway, as well as every other railway in Italy.
Gina: Thomas, I'm really grateful for your help. As I said, I would've preferred doing this myself, but I'm glad to have a friend like you. u helped bring a beautiful piece of history to those who want to learn.
Thomas: So did you. u may not be strong, but u did pretty well considering the size of the train.
Gina: *Giggles* Well volgende time, I'm going to have to bring u with me to climb those hills.
Thomas: My pleasure.
The End
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Thomas: *Pops up in the logo* Welcome to the Adventures of Thomas & Friends. Enjoy the show. *Appears on his branch line with Annie, and Clarabel, and puffs down the line*
Episode 31: Intelligente
Narrated door Thomas The Tank Engine
Song: link
Narrator: Ah, Italy. I always love visiting this country. Every chance I get, I help out my vrienden on the Italian Pacific. A rail line that connects Rome with many parts of Italy. There's even a bridge that goes to the nearby island of Sicily. The Italian Pacific also runs north through the Austrian Alps, up to the two towns of Badgastein, and Graz. A beautiful morning greeted me as I stopped at the museum station with two passenger cars.
Thomas: *Watching his passengers get out* I wish I could bring Annie & Clarabel with me. They'd love all this scenery.
Narrator: Just then, Gina arrived.
Gina: Good morning Thomas.
Thomas: Good morning Gina. What are u up to today?
Gina: Stone is needed to build a new museum in Bologna. I am to take it all the way there.
Thomas: Would u like some help?
Gina: Thomas. I am perfectly capable of handling this job myself. Last time u tried to help, we almost got crushed door big boulders.
Thomas: That was three years ago. Besides, I've taken the route to Bologna before. I know how to get there.
Gina: No Thomas. I can do it door myself.
Narrator: And she huffed away.
Passengers: *Getting on board Thomas' train*
Narrator: Running low on patience, Gina wasted no time entering the shunting yards. Mia was waiting for her.
Mia: Ah, hello Gina. Are u excited to start your journey to the new museum?
Gina: u bet. Im'ma so excited my boiler will burst.
Mia: Don't do that. You'll need it to pull your heavy train. All seven cars are loaded with stone.
Gina: No problema. I can do this.
Narrator: Gina went to turn around, refuel on coal, and water, and buffered up to her freight cars. The shunter fastened the coupling, the air brakes were released, and Gina was ready to go. But as Mia mentioned, her train was heavy. Gina's wheels slipped, and she didn't verplaats an inch.
Gina: *Stops her wheels* Let'sa try that again. *Moans while slipping for six seconds* Puoi farlo Gina. Non mollare.
But Gina's wheels kept slipping. This time, it went non-stop for ten seconds. Her cheeks were red, and she started to sweat from the hard work.
Gina: *Blows steam from her cylinder cocks, and slips again* I can't a stay here forever. I've got to move! *Closes her cylinder cocks, and continues to slip*
Narrator: Finally, Gina's wheels started to gain traction. She slowly pulled out of the shunting yard, and made her way to Bologna. The conductor was anxious, and so was Mia. Gina didn't know that she called me to help her. I didn't know that at first, but I was soon going to find out.
Thomas: *Stops volgende to Mia at the shunting yard*
Mia: Thank u for getting here quickly. I need to ask u a favor.
Thomas: Anything Mia. What can I do to help the Italian Pacific?
Mia: I ordered Gina to pull seven freight cars loaded with stone to Bologna. She's taking them to build a new museum, but I'm afraid the train maybe too heavy for her. I saw her struggling for meer than 60 seconden before pulling out of the yard.
Thomas: Say no meer Mia. I'll go give her a helping hand.
Song: link
Mia: u don't have hands, but I appreciate your efforts. Please get to her ASAP.
Narrator: And so I did. Well, I tried to anyway. I was really surprised that she went as far as she did. Luckily I found a seconde track parallel to Gina. I caught up to her a quarter mile away from a hill.
Gina: Thomas? What are u doing here?
The song fades away as Thomas explains his intentions.
Thomas: Mia asked me to help you. She's worried about u Gina. She saw your wheel slip display in the shunting yard.
Gina: Rubbish. I'm making it to Bologna all door myself.
Narrator: She accelerated away from me, but once she started going up hill, her speed decreased, and she had a hard time keeping traction.
Gina: *Slips as she stops to a standstill* Ah! *Blushes while rolling her eyes up* Oh!
Thomas: Gina, snap out of it!
Gina: *Blows steam while her wheels slip faster*
Narrator: To make matters worse, Gina slowly started to roll backwards with her train, but she kept making her wheels slip as they spun forward.
Thomas: Gina, u need help. u may not want to admit it, but I'm pushing u over this hill.
Thomas went to a switch, as Gina still tried to verplaats forward, but to no avail.
Gina: Devo superare questa collina, in fretta! *Continues to wheel slip as her train stops going backwards* Ah! Ah! Sto arrivando!
Narrator: When I returned behind Gina's train, I saw steam shooting out of her cylinders, and part of her boiler. She broke down, and I was too late to help her.
Thomas: *Pulls the train backwards* Gina, I'm sorry. Like I said, u need help.
Gina: Stavo venendo Bologna. Mi dispiace.
Thomas: I'm gonna have to leave u here. You're too heavy to come with me up the hill.
Gina: Thomas. You're intelligente.
Thomas: I may not know much Italian, but it sounds like you're calling me intelligent.
Gina: Yes. I'm sorry I got cocky. u know I love museums, and I really wanted to do this all door myself.
Thomas: Hey. We live and learn. When I get back from Bologna, maybe we can pull a doubleheader.
Gina: Yes. I'd like that.
Narrator: And so, I left Gina in a siding while I went off with the stone to Bologna. I was a few minuten late, but the builders were very grateful to receive my stone. They wasted no time putting it to use to build the new Museum. When it was completed, I went with Gina.
Thomas: What do u think?
Gina: Oh, it's bellisima! I even see tracks going inside part of the building.
Thomas: That's because it's a railway museum. It's going to toon off the wonderful heritage of your Railway, as well as every other railway in Italy.
Gina: Thomas, I'm really grateful for your help. As I said, I would've preferred doing this myself, but I'm glad to have a friend like you. u helped bring a beautiful piece of history to those who want to learn.
Thomas: So did you. u may not be strong, but u did pretty well considering the size of the train.
Gina: *Giggles* Well volgende time, I'm going to have to bring u with me to climb those hills.
Thomas: My pleasure.
The End
SeanTheHedgehog Productions. Copyright, 2022