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Trivia... - nkp_174 - 05-08-2009 Who is the most famous of all former Illinois Central employees? Re: Trivia... - Herc Driver - 05-08-2009 Casey Jones? Re: Trivia... - nkp_174 - 05-08-2009 Herc Driver Wrote:Casey Jones? I believe that there is someone more famous than Casey Jones... Re: Trivia... - cid - 05-08-2009 nkp_174 Wrote:Herc Driver Wrote:Casey Jones? Maybe, but have we heard of him? Re: Trivia... - Squidbait - 05-09-2009 E. Hunter Harrison? Re: Trivia... - Squidbait - 05-09-2009 Is a lobbyist technically an employee? :ugeek: Re: Trivia... - MasonJar - 05-09-2009 Darth Vader...? Isn't the IC logo "The Death Star"? Andrew Re: Trivia... - nkp_174 - 05-09-2009 cid Wrote:Maybe, but have we heard of him? Yes. You know who he is. He's well known throughout the US, as well as in many nations of the world. My dad once rode on a 4501 excursion with him... Re: Trivia... - nkp_174 - 05-09-2009 Squidbait Wrote:Is a lobbyist technically an employee? :ugeek: I don't know...the person I'm thinking of was on normal employee. Re: Trivia... - Steamtrains - 05-09-2009 Obama...???? (Illinois...Chicago...lawyer....) Re: Trivia... - ezdays - 05-09-2009 Just to hazard a guess, I'd say it was Jimmy Carter. He has been know to work at menial jobs and to do it for peanuts. My second guess would be Ab Lincoln who was born and raised in Illinois. Who know if the Illinois Central was even in existence then, but then again If you don't agree with either of these, I've got a hundred more that might fit... Re: Trivia... - Squidbait - 05-09-2009 Well, Abraham Lincoln was a lobbyist for the IC. Is your guy more famous than him? Re: Trivia... - nkp_174 - 05-09-2009 Squidbait Wrote:Well, Abraham Lincoln was a lobbyist for the IC. Colonel Sanders. Re: Trivia... - Steamtrains - 05-09-2009 A lobbyist is not considered an employee of the company he represents. They are not salaried, but retain a fee. I understand there is some discrepancy as to the birthplace of Honest Abe....The site linked to above puts him in Kentucky, but I understand that he may have been born in Illinois. Anybody know a little more about this..? As to the Colonel....I absolutely do not consume his product....First time I tried it, got sicker 'n a dog...and have kept away from it ever since..... Re: Trivia... - doctorwayne - 05-09-2009 Steamtrains Wrote:As to the Colonel....I absolutely do not consume his product....First time I tried it, got sicker 'n a dog...and have kept away from it ever since..... There appears to be some confusion here: I'm almost certain that the Colonel Sanders mentioned by Michael was not Harland Sanders, whose title was an honourary one, but Colonel Beauregard Sanders, a little-known participant in the Civil War, and inventor of the locomotive sander. (see below) His grand-nephew was the better-known Harland, originator of the "seven secret herbs and spices", with which he "sanded" all that dismembered poultry. Wayne |