BRIAN WILLIAMS on NBC Nitly News last nite mentioned his love for toy trains.
laz57
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Lenny Dean was 81 and Tom Snyder was 71. Too bad they could not stick around for another decade. Who can take their place?
One would hope that Mandy Patinkin, Spike Lee, and Tom Hanks would become official or unofficial spokesman and creative consultants for Lionel Trains.
Andrew
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An advocate for Lionel, Standard Gauge, and TM videos. His 100 year Lionel video was terriffic and his celebrity layout was great, too. He promoted trains on his talk shows and lionel and TM got big boosts from his Christmas/holiday train segment.
He will be missed.
Dan
How very sad. He seemed like a very nice and genuine man - not one to dwell upon his own celebrity. Since he was a collector and operator of toy trains, he seems like a kindred spirit. I liked the way he often made reference to his passion for toy trains on his show and whenever appearing as a guest on other shows.
My regrets go out to his family, loved ones and friends. Our hobby has lost a valuable, not to mention influential spokesperson.
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Yes, he will be missed. I saw the show he did with Ward Kimbal not to long ago on You Tube .
Thanks, John
He was also featured on Lionels videos. He will be missed.
Heard today that Tom Snyder who was the host of the Tommorow Show ( a talk show ) for many years passed away this morning of lukemia. He was a toy train collector and operator. Toy trains were the subject of several of his shows. He therefore promoted the hobby nationwide.
Thanks,
George
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