highrailjon wrote: Awww, shucks, fella's!!! She ain't nuthin' compared to her sister.
Awww, shucks, fella's!!! She ain't nuthin' compared to her sister.
JON,
I'm in LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
laz57
Ummmmm....what railroad is that????? And are they hiring?????
underworld
laz 57 wrote: Jim Duda wrote:Hmmmm....she wears a different hat when she mows her lawn and weeds her garden...(wink)Oh those nice TEXASS women.laz57
Jim Duda wrote:Hmmmm....she wears a different hat when she mows her lawn and weeds her garden...(wink)
Oh those nice TEXASS women.
I always knew there was something about Texass
cnw1995 wrote:One of my favorite 'bos. Don't think we can start that thread here, Laz.
One of my favorite 'bos. Don't think we can start that thread here, Laz.
Bim or Ho, Doug?!
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
csxt30 wrote: highrailjon wrote: I used to have the Command aqarium car & got another command caboose now, but never had a partner at work that looked like that !! Nice pictures Jon as always !! I'm sure there will be many that may notice just how diversified & what an Equal Opportunity Employer the RRs are now !! Thanks, John
highrailjon wrote:
I used to have the Command aqarium car & got another command caboose now, but never had a partner at work that looked like that !!
Nice pictures Jon as always !! I'm sure there will be many that may notice just how diversified & what an Equal Opportunity Employer the RRs are now !!
Thanks, John
JON, GREAT pic as usual.
Love the car and flames.
Speaking of HOT, Is that one of the "Pretty Ladies and trains", women from The Club Car Lounge?
Jon,
How did you get a photo of my wife in just her "choo choo" hat?!!!
PS - I think you have something in your nose . . .
Choo Choo Charlie was an engineer
Ha-ba-bob-a-la-boomski!
Nice pics Jon! Who's your ummmm.............fireman(woman)???
I'm A Tin Cup Drinkin' Rail ridin' Rollin' through a red block Charlie, kinda guy. Women like me to.
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