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In the small American city of Charles City, Iowa recently a curious and at the same time almost mystical incident occurred. Freight train delivering grain from Canada to the United States, stepped off the rail and crashed into the wall of the bar. Fortunately no one seriously suffered neither in a train nor in a drinking establishment. Pub Owner estimates the losses caused to him at ten thousand dollars and also intends to claim compensation for non-pecuniary damage.
“And where is the mystic here?” – you ask.
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The fact is that the owner of the bar may have been self-incriminating trouble when he gave his institution a name – “Gone off the rail.” The last few days, residents of Charles City have only been talking about how ironic the incident came out. After all, remember the famous the saying that as you call a boat, it’ll float. It is amazing that it is on the railway site near the pub the rail was damaged and the freight train crashed right here, heading straight for the bar. A typical joke of fate not otherwise.
Journalists who were interested in the incident immediately wanted find out why the “Off the Rail” bar is called that. Owner reluctantly reluctantly told the media that the name the pub got by accident when an entrepreneur had dinner with friends a few years ago, and some of his drunk comrades proposed this name, which for some reason everyone liked. The businessman did not look for other options and when opened his own bar, just like that was nailed at the entrance to it signboard.