Warriors Alphabet

For comments about The Warriors that don't fit in the categories above.
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I is for Joe Walsh's song "In the City"

J is for...
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j is for jumping mercy ;)
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K is for The Knockdowns a gang in the Warriors

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L is for the Lizzies which is a gang of packed chics who tried to seduce Rembrandt, Vermin and Cochise

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M is for My god does this movie rock

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N-is for Nightriders, which is another gang in the warriors script.
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O is for The Orphans

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P is for "Please...c'mon...please..." Mercy's desperation in the subway tunnels...or Park which is where the Warriors ran into when they were chased by the Baseball Furies

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Q is for Quntum Physics, wich is what they employed on CowBoy's hat to make it never fall off.
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R is for red the color of the spray paint Rembrandt used to tag a gravestone and blind the Punks leader.

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S is for Swan a member of the Warriors
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[glow=red,2,300]T is for trains.[/glow] In rail transport, a train consists of rail vehicles that move along guides to transport freight or passengers from one place to another. The guideway (permanent way) usually consists of conventional rail tracks, but might also be monorail or maglev. Propulsion for the train is provided by a separate locomotive, or from individual motors in self-propelled multiple units. Most trains are powered by diesel engines or by electricity supplied by trackside systems. Historically the steam engine was the dominant form of locomotive power through the mid-20th century, but other sources of power (such as horses, rope (or wire), gravity, pneumatics, or gas turbines) are possible.

In American railway terminology, a consist is used to describe the group of rail vehicles which make up a train. In the United Kingdom, the interchangeable terms set and unit are used to refer to a group of permanently or semi-permanently couple vehicles such as those of a multiple unit. While when referring to a train made up of a variety of vehicles, or of several sets/units, the term formation is used. (Although the UK public and media often forgo 'formation', for simply 'train'.)

In the United Kingdom Section 83(1) of the Railways Act 1993 defines “trainâ€
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WOW!!! Andy_man can that post be any more impossible to read?!?!?!  I don't think that was necessary...

U is for Union Square which is where the Warriors had to get to switch trains heading to Coney Island

V...
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I dont know about you, but i could understand every word of that. Good joke about the relation between the industrial revoloution and the MTA in the 70's  :lol:  :lol:

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V_is for Van Cortland Rangers.  The only gang on the list that starts with a V lol.

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