Here's how I found out that I have Asperger's...

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30 Mar 2008, 12:21 pm

You know of Harriet Tubman and her underground railroad that smuggled slaves to the north?

I actually thought - until very recently that it was a literal underground railroad (subterranean tunnels with tracks and boxcars and everything).

It took an episode of Family Guy to enlighten me. Peter discovered a hole in the floor revealing the underground railroad and it was a model train and the guy he was talking to said it wasn't underground nor a railroad.

just an example of me taking things too literally.



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30 Mar 2008, 12:39 pm

me, too. funny. I was always confused by this as well. yet, it was a secret passageway where slaves were led to freedom. why would they call it an underground railroad? if it's not then, why a railroad? Some things don't make a bit of sense and defy my sense of logic.



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30 Mar 2008, 12:41 pm

I would have believed that as well.



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30 Mar 2008, 12:42 pm

It wasn't?!
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What the heck is an underground railroad if it isn't that?


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30 Mar 2008, 12:43 pm

http://pathways.thinkport.org/about/about2.cfm

railroads were being built at the time. maybe? still seems kind of weird--they weren't under the ground.



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30 Mar 2008, 12:45 pm

I'd guess that 'underground' refers to its secrecy, not its actual location. You know, like an underground movement or something.


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30 Mar 2008, 12:50 pm

That makes a lot of sense....
hahahaha my goodness, I've been under the wrong impression for at least 15 years


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30 Mar 2008, 12:53 pm

This thread is awesome. :D

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30 Mar 2008, 12:57 pm

digger1 wrote:
You know of Harriet Tubman and her underground railroad that smuggled slaves to the north?

I actually thought - until very recently that it was a literal underground railroad (subterranean tunnels with tracks and boxcars and everything).



Of course you would think that unless you knew the actual story. I'm surprised you didn't learn about it in school though.



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30 Mar 2008, 1:08 pm

they might have tried teaching that to us. They didn't call it speshul ed for nuthin.

there's a lot I didn't learn in school like math, how to read music, how to climb the rope in gym...



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30 Mar 2008, 1:23 pm

Jezikaonline wrote:
That makes a lot of sense....
hahahaha my goodness, I've been under the wrong impression for at least 15 years


Me too, :oops:

And, when I heard that there was a Subway being built downtown in our fairly small community when I was a teen I literally thought that they were putting in an actual subway, not the restaurant. When I made a comment about our town not being big enough for a subway all my friends laughed at me.



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30 Mar 2008, 1:27 pm

LostInSpace wrote:
digger1 wrote:
You know of Harriet Tubman and her underground railroad that smuggled slaves to the north?

I actually thought - until very recently that it was a literal underground railroad (subterranean tunnels with tracks and boxcars and everything).



Of course you would think that unless you knew the actual story. I'm surprised you didn't learn about it in school though.


FUNNY! I even did a REPORT about it in school, and got a good grade! I don't think they EVER went into a lot of detail. But YEAH, all reports about it were that it was SECRET(obviously), and the term underground can refer to that, though I am sure they DID have tunnels! And they had various secret stops, that I am sure were akin to railroad stops, though they MIGHT have used mine cars on min tracks that are like a railroad.

Still, *I* found the name confusing, and it WAS "covered" in school, and I even did a report on it.

BTW Back then, libraries and a few books were all I could get. The internet wasn't open yet, etc...

As for family guy, I don't think that is EXACTLY what they said, but it exaggerates everything, etc.... ANYWAY!



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30 Mar 2008, 1:32 pm

I had heard of safe houses along the way,i thought the train must stop and they came above ground to go to the houses.I thought it would of been better to just stay on the train and go all the way there :oops: .



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30 Mar 2008, 3:56 pm

I thought the same thing, too. Even after finding out what it really was, the mental image was forever there.



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30 Mar 2008, 3:58 pm

i dont need reassurance from others to know i have arseburgers. its quiet obvious :eew:


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30 Mar 2008, 6:29 pm

I fell for something earlier today.
I'm going down to London in a few days time as I do regularly to see family and my dad said that while we're down there he wanted to go a place called The Movieum which he told me is the museum of the lisp. Until he mentioned a few hours later that it was a movie history museum I thought that he was serious. I was expecting exhibits on Jonathon Ross and working models of mouths that do/don't lisp when they speak.
For someone who is normally suspicious of everything and has never fallen for a con trick I definitely felt stupid (and it's certainly not the first time i've misunderstood something like that, not even close to the first time).


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