When I Took That Train was created in 2005.
this is a job stop coming here ahahahahahaha DICK HEAD
'You took the train to Chicago...'You were reading "Dr. Zhivago."
All sentences must have some form of predicate. A predicate is a verb and all of the words that follow that are related to that verb. A predicate can be just the verb, a simple predicate. Examples: How did you get here so fast? I ran. (the verb 'ran' is a simple predicate) How did you get here so fast? I took the train from work. (the complete predicate is 'took the train from work'; the simple predicate is the verb 'took')
this dick
went to Spain
It took her a few months to train for flying.
the MTA.
It took my baby, and it's never comin' back. Well I went to the station, to meet my baby at the gate Asked the station master, "Is your train running late?" She said she'd be waiting on the 5:44 Well, I hate to tell you boy, that train don't stop here no more. Mystery train, rolling down the track. Mystery train, rolling down the track.
Hey took dick for a living
Take the distance and divide by the speed of the train. That is how long it took for the train to travel.
Harry potter