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Favorite Operating Session Snacks
Posted by GP-9_Man11786 on Saturday, September 10, 2005 1:53 PM
My favorite is by far Tostitos and queso sauce washed down with an ice-cold coors.

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Posted by Marty Cozad on Saturday, September 10, 2005 2:05 PM
The last couple of open houses, bottled water was tops on the list. (on ice)

Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 10, 2005 2:08 PM
Hot Dog! [:D]This isn't a snack forum, you know.[:D]
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Posted by Tom The Brat on Saturday, September 10, 2005 7:51 PM
Tortilla chips and salsa!
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Posted by Train 284 on Saturday, September 10, 2005 8:06 PM
Cookies, hot dogs, and sodas! Pepsi!
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Posted by Curmudgeon on Saturday, September 10, 2005 8:48 PM
Can't vote.
Jim Beam isn't listed, nor is the coffee you put it in.....
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Posted by GP-9_Man11786 on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:16 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Curmudgeon

Can't vote.
Jim Beam isn't listed, nor is the coffee you put it in.....


I din't put that as a choice yet I call myself a college student!

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Posted by whiterab on Sunday, September 11, 2005 11:06 AM
Around here, an open house calls for Cabrito[C=:-)]
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Posted by ttrigg on Sunday, September 11, 2005 12:09 PM
Curmudgeon

Why Coffee, it's ICED TEA my man!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by Curmudgeon on Sunday, September 11, 2005 12:35 PM
When it's below 40 degrees, raining, and we're doing operations outdoors, it's never, ever iced tea.
You must remember, we do this year-round, rain, shine, snow, wind, earthquake, the whole bit.
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Posted by Rastun on Sunday, September 11, 2005 1:38 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by whiterab

Around here, an open house calls for Cabrito[C=:-)]


Joe, that might now go over real well everywhere. [}:)]

TOC, below 40 definately sounds like schnapps, whiskey or flavored brandy type of weather.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, September 11, 2005 4:02 PM
A vodka martini, on the rocks, with olives.
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Posted by FJ and G on Sunday, September 11, 2005 6:01 PM
beer and chps. Only on a model RR can you legally drink & drive!
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Posted by CSXect on Monday, September 12, 2005 9:34 PM
If this was posted to the OGR (O Gauge Railroading) forum you would have to put scrapple as one of the choices.

My personal favorite is a Chipoltle Burrito[8D]
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Posted by smcgill on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:17 AM
Cheese burger, Chips, Pepsi no Coke !!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 10:51 PM
And you didn't include Bailey's for the morning run coffee, or corn sques'ns for the afternoon run.[:D]
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Posted by ttrigg on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 6:28 PM
Curmudgeon;

Don't know about you, but I use Irish Creme (or Cognac) to "sweeten up" my Iced Tea. The colder it get, the more sweetner!

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Posted by highrailjon on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 6:58 PM
LOL, Guy's!! There's always a barrel of "something" close by my layout!!! This is one of the scenes I plan to create for it!![:D][:D][:D] (click on pix to enlarge)
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Posted by ttrigg on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:04 PM
That pic looks like my Grandpa, Dad and his two brothers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Already have that in 1:1 scale

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Posted by highrailjon on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:37 PM
LOL, Ttrigg, Same here!! My father-in-law did time in a Florida pen for runnin' shine back in the '60's.[B)]
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Posted by ttrigg on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 8:27 PM
Back in the 60's
I was doing the driving!
Had an old 58 Cady Ambulance and boy could that thing haul! (both cargo and speed!!!!!)[:0][:0][:0]

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Posted by underworld on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 8:32 PM
Fritos.....with lots of napkins or towels for the grease! [:p]

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