Paul and John chat while they walk through the town. "You should've told them you had nothing to do with the trainnapping." Said John. "I tried! But they all thought I was guilty, and I didn't wanna let them down." Said Paul. "I only wanted to borrow the train, mainly because no one would let me touch it." John said. "Maybe we should turn ourselves in, then we can have a fresh start afterwards. Besides, I wanna collect the reward." Paul said.
John shakes his head. "Nah, I feel bad, but not that bad. There's gotta be another way out of this. It's time we put our thinking caps on." He said. The two think for a minute. "It's too bad we can't fix the train." Said Paul. "What a terrific idea, Macca! If we fix the train, we won't have to turn ourselves in!" Said John with a smile. "I came up with a terrific idea? This must be a fantasy!" Paul said.
The two Beatle cowboys approach the broken train. "This should be a cinch. Once we put the train back on track, we'll be home free!" John said. "Blimey, I've never been very good at puzzles." Said Paul sadly.
It took about twenty minutes for the two to repair the train. "There, good as new! A piece of perfection!" Said John. He and Paul admire their hard work, only the train doesn't look very well repaired.
"We may have only used half the parts, but this isn't how it looked before." Said Paul. "Now let's get out of here. We'll hide out, they'll find the train, and we're home free!" John said. He and Paul continue walking as the somewhat repaired train starts moving down the tracks on its own.
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The Good, The Bad, & The Beatle
FantasyWhile playing Wild West, John borrows Amanda's train and breaks it. When Paul is accused, John decides to tell everyone the truth. Based on "The New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh" season 4 episode 4 "The Good, The Bad, & The Tigger" (1988-1991)