Planet Sargasso: This video demonstrates gameplay from Tools of Destruction and shows use of powerful weapons, such as the Omega Alpha Cannon and the RYNO IV.
The stupid meatloaf answers the phone in order to remove Rolf's block of Johnny wood glued to his *BLEEP*! (All flippin' chain letters will be removed!)
I have downloaded the UP SD90MAC-H (Weathered) and BNSF50's "Grade Xing US 4l 1t" crossing, and recorded this video with Fraps. By the way, you can find this content in the TRS2004 Download Station, A.K.A. the DLS. I have started building my own route, and this is just the beginning of it. When I finish it, (if I do), I will film the same train as the one in this video. This was on TRS2006.
Planet Mukow: THIS video shows you the variety of weapons on Tools of Destruction. It takes place in the arena, and shows off the use, again, of highly upgraded weapons.
The guy says "You worthless stick." Don't get it confused with something else... Someone insults the Human Tornado, so he does all he can to spin him out of town!
That guy that insults him is supposed to sound stupid, by the way.
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This video shows Nickel Plate Road GP-7L number 426 at Fishers station, leading the fairtrain to Indy, me climbing into the cab, and 426 heading to the fairgrounds, taken from the depot in Fishers.
This was taken by one of my friends, out by the the bypass crossing in Tipton, IN. NKP 426 takes the lead, and Monon 83-A trails behind. This video was also taken on July 28, 2007 at about 7:45 PM.
The Fairtrain leads many people to the Indiana State Fair. This was the train I rode on. ITMZ GP9 #200 leads to the station with NKP GP7 #426 on the other end, which is the locomotive that leads to the State Fair. Fishers Station. Fishers, Indiana. August 8, 2007.
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Note to YouTube and Cartoon Network:
This video is purely fan-made for humor purposes only. It's basically created to show my love and respect of Dexter's Laboratory. Dexter's Lab is property of Cartoon Network and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons.
The song is from an old Maxis game called SimCopter.