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Well, here's another idea
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 9, 2006 1:37 PM

Since joining this forum back in September, I have had the pleasure of meeting some very interesting people sharing the same interest as me, Garden RR'ing.

I thought to myself it would be even more intrestisng to learn a little about each ones background.

I've met a River Boat Captain, a Texas Peace Officer and who know what else I'm not even sure of.

So, my idea is:  Someone start a new thread listing occupation backgrounds.  It doesn't have to be anything fancy, just a one liner or two let the membership know a little more about you.  You don't have to reveal anything you don't want to but I for one was very impressed to learn what a few of you did, in real life.

I'll be happy to start it if there is any interest.  Comments?

 

 

 

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Posted by tangerine-jack on Saturday, December 9, 2006 2:22 PM

Let's start it here then.  I like this idea very much. 

About me:

Occupation:  Master Sergeant, US Army

Background:  BS in physics/chemistry Virginia Commonwealth U.  Study specialty in ballistics, field research US Army.  I once dropped a 155mm howitzer round (standard 4 square HE) into a Republican Guard tank hatch at 8,400m on the first shot.  Minored in Art History.

Family:  Married, 4 girls, 1 boy on the way (due March 07), 1 child deceased (infant), 5 cats, 1 seeing eye dog (retired), about a zillion fish, and one railroad

Hobbies:  Garden railroading, Restoring and riding Triumph motorcycles, RC and free flight airplanes, dabble in HO scale from time to time.  I read everything, history is my favorite.  Huge Dr. Who fan.

 

That should do for starters....

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 9, 2006 3:01 PM

Well alright then:  Retrired 1999 Accounts Receivable and Credit Management.  Did 8 years USMC from 1958 - 1966.  One tour Vietnam.  Hobbies include boating, fishing and model RR.  Previous experience is in 027 scale. 

Had tripple by-pass surgery in 1995.  Married two times, 1st for 20 years and had three children.  Now have five grand-children by that marriage.  Married second time 1983, no children but, have two find step-sons and one super great step-grandson, now 2.4 years old.  He loves to look at the trains on the inter-net with me.

Live in middle Tennessee since 1968.  Born Miami Florida, 1937.  December 24th!!!

Grandfather was a conductor on the E.T.& W.N.C. railroad from 1900 till his death in 1910.  My father was with the Southern RR for 30 years, hence my RR'ing interest.

Once sailed alone in a 16' home made kit boat in the Gulf of Mexico...............Have also own several motorcycles in my life includeing a Honda Gold Wing.  Rode it everywhere............

Thats me!

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Posted by kimbrit on Saturday, December 9, 2006 4:14 PM
I have been around in various parts of the planet and I consider myself very lucky to be still intact and of sound mind - some would say not. I like where I live now and I consider myself very lucky - again - to be a garden railroader and talking to you guys about things that don't matter jack ****.
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Posted by grandpopswalt on Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:28 PM

I'm originally from Cleveland, OH but have lived and worked in Pittsburgh, PA, Dallas, TX, New York, NY, Long Branch, NJ, Hammond, IN, and finally Deep River, CT. I've been fully retired since 2002. Prior to retirement I worked for an industrial automation company. I transferred four times during my 32-year career with that company while working as a service engineer, district manager, business manager, sales and marketing, etc.

I received my technical training in the Navy and in civilian tech schools. I have attended college sporadically for 25 years taking courses to gain the competence required by my current assignment. But I have never bothered to put it all together into a BS degree.

I've been married for 39 years and have three sons and two grandsons with a third grandson due on march 6. I've traveled around the world and seen and done much while in the military. I've participated in some truly awesome projects while I was working including a weeklong emergency intervention in a radioactive containment structure at a nuclear generating facility. But nothing compares to watching my family grow and prosper over the years.

My hobbies include garden railroading and most recently, On30 railroading, reading (books I should have read 30 years ago), travel (three cross-country trips by car so far), and a quixotic attempt to restore a 1986 Jaguar XJ6.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 9, 2006 6:42 PM

I can tell you there is a lot more to Kim than he is letting on, he has done many things and is quite a talented individual.

However for me I am retired but prior to retirement i was marketing manager to an instrumentality of the Chinese government. My speciality was batteries in buildings, i have written a few books on the subject and was a founding member of two sub committees of Standards Australia (US equiv IEEE i think).  Batteries in buildings have nothing to do with cars and trucks and are quite technical, to do with many things such as UPS, Telecommunications. I have taken 4 diplomas in 4 different subjects in 4 different decades. Communications in the 50's, Electrical engineering 60's, Illumination 70's and marketing about 1990. I practiced few of them though, as they were mailny aids to technical selling.

I have travelled all over within my profession such, as every 3 months to Singapore for 5 years as i had a branch there. Malaysia. Hong Kong, Indonesia, USA, New Zealand and Japan.

My hobby before getting into garden madel railways was coastal yachting, I was the owner skipper of a 10 m cruiser racer and i can navigate both coastal and celestial and of course I can sail quite well. I am also interested in international travel; 13 countries in Europe, 11 in Asia, 12 states of USA, 8 in Oceana, as well as Canada and Mexico.

These days we do a lot of house swapping, Germany, England, France and Northern Ireland, Southern France and Spain are planned ofr 2008.

My wife and i have 4 sons between us and 11 gradchildren, my boys have all stopped multiplying  but Doreens has yet to start and we may get a few more yet. We have both been married twice.

I lived nearly all my life in Sydney the capital of New South Wales but migrated up here to the Sunshine Coast in Queensland 4 years ago.We live in ideal conditions in a nearly new large architect designed house on a tropical island in the Mooloola river.

Rgds ian

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Posted by cacole on Saturday, December 9, 2006 7:42 PM

I'm retired, as of 30 June 2002, from 42 years' service with U.S. Army Military Intelligence (I know, Military Intelligence is an oxymoron).

I served 26 years active duty and retired as a Master Sergeant in 1986, and then spent 16 years as a civilian instructor at the U.S. Army Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.

My active duty years were served in the Counterintelligence Agent and Prisoner of War Interrogator (Russian, German, Japanese languages) specialties, and my 16 years as a civilian instructor was spent teaching Counterintelligence Agents.

Overseas stints included Korea, Okinawa, Vietnam, and Germany.

 

 

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Posted by bman36 on Saturday, December 9, 2006 11:06 PM

Hi everyone,

This sure is an interesting thread. My turn I guess. Turned 40 this past February. I have a a long automotive backround that dates back to my childhood. Cars were a huge interest for me. Got involved in model rr'ing with HO scale at age 7. Did that on and off up until five years ago when I discovered Large Scale. Sold most of my HO stuff to help fund my layout. Married twice...this time for keeps. The first was one of those dumb things you do when you are young. Three kids, aged 16 down to 8. Two dogs, fish and my hotrod. Still own my first car I bought at age 16, a 1940 Chev Coupe, streetrod. Occupation: Steering and gearing 18 wheelers across the prairie provinces. I have an unquenchable love for chasing white lines in a big rig. My other hobbies include script writing, acting, as well as directing. Plans are to have that replace my current line of work one day soon. I also am very active in an awesome local church. Born in Toronto, raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada, eh. Old enough to gripe about Winter, young enough to stay put. As for Garden RR'ing, I have an 18'x40' layout, love scratchbuilding and playing in the dirt. It's great to have an awesome hobby, and you all to share it with. Later eh...Brian.

    

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 9, 2006 11:13 PM

FWIW, this sounds too much like myspace.com; if you have teenagers, you might maybe just be a little alarmed that one.  TMI squared.  Way too much information in too little space. 

Why should anyone post so much information for anyone to hone in on?  My 2 cents.

Art

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 9, 2006 11:37 PM

You have placed mine up there:

Texas Peace Officer, Heavy Equipment Operator ie: Cranes, Dozers, etc.., Owner Landscape Company which fizzled out. Now ill with bi-polar which bites because times my hands shake way to much. Born in Tx and still here. 35yrs old.

William

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Oh yeah I have 2 cats and both are really cool dudes!

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Posted by Sweet Santa Fe on Saturday, December 9, 2006 11:44 PM

Ok, William brow beat me into doing this.  So I'll tell you about me.

 Occupation: Admin Asst, but looking for a new job.  Which seems to be about all I do. 

Got my LPN back in 1983.  Always wanted to be a nurse, but couldn't get a job  then, so I had to find something else to do.  Worked in Retail for 7 years.  Left that, and have bounced around since then.  Just can't seem to find anything stable.  I don't know, maybe it's me. 

 Never married, no kids.  Just got my first train, given to me by my boyfriend in Texas.  It's a Lionel Christmas train, and yes I put it up by myself.  Although everyone else wants to play with it.  I have 4 nephews and a niece.  One pushy boyfriend in Texas.  Wink [;)]  I have lived all of my life in Orem Ut.  Basically the same house.  I'm 43 years old.  In dog years, I'm dead.

 I do almost anything that can be done outside.  Camp, fish, boat, hike, bike ride, motorcyles.  I'll read just about anything and love historical novels, and am trying to write one myself. 

Just learning about G scale and all that goes with that. 

 Hoping to be able to learn alot from you all here.

Melissa

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Posted by tangerine-jack on Sunday, December 10, 2006 12:30 AM
 artschlosser wrote:

FWIW, this sounds too much like myspace.com; if you have teenagers, you might maybe just be a little alarmed that one.  TMI squared.  Way too much information in too little space. 

Why should anyone post so much information for anyone to hone in on?  My 2 cents.

Art

 

I'm not worried, I've nothing to hide and I've revealed nothing that anybody can't find out about me through public records.  Besides, I am not only a good shot with a cannon, I'm good, scary good, with a rifle.........

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 10, 2006 1:11 AM
 tangerine-jack wrote:
 artschlosser wrote:

FWIW, this sounds too much like myspace.com; if you have teenagers, you might maybe just be a little alarmed that one.  TMI squared.  Way too much information in too little space. 

Why should anyone post so much information for anyone to hone in on?  My 2 cents.

Art

 

I'm not worried, I've nothing to hide and I've revealed nothing that anybody can't find out about me through public records.  Besides, I am not only a good shot with a cannon, I'm good, scary good, with a rifle.........

Oh stop your killn me.......

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Posted by kimbrit on Sunday, December 10, 2006 5:06 AM

Aw shucks Ian. You've got me going all shades of red here. Ok, electrician by trade, served my time and joined the police, street bobby in some bloody awful places. Went into SB and covered Holyhead port at the height of the troubles. Got fed up with that so became a pub landlord and after a few years of that went into hotel management. Saw an advert in a trade mag and a couple of weeks later found myself in Cape Town on an old north sea car ferry and we sailed down the south atlantic - lost a guy overboard - to the Falklands. Spent 14 months doing security and fire watch on a 1000 man wooden camp and wangled myself the camp drivers job so I got into Stanley at least three times per week, drink driving? me? never!! Came home and got a security job in London with a crap company, me and another guy knew we could do it right, so we did and made a lot of money! After a few years I came back up north and set up on my own and made more money, went back into the pub trade and lost the lot! Declared bankrupt a couple of times, I never can see why I should give the tax man money, he doesn't do anything to earn it! Anyway, drifted round doing agency work and ended up at the university where I now work, came for 4 weeks work 9 years ago. I now 'look after' just over 700 first year students on welfare and discipline. Married gail 6 years ago - 3rd one - sucker for punishment me and we live in Blackpool on the west coast. Met Ian and Doreen a couple of years ago and had a very pleasant couple of days with them. Whatever you do don't mention Blackpool tower to Ian!!Hobbies are garden rr and beer.

Festive cheers, Kim

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Posted by imrnjr on Sunday, December 10, 2006 7:54 PM

Well ...I'm a newby here , and have  a great deal of trepidation in doing this, but here goes....

I'm retired..early as it were with corporate mergers and consolidation in the telecommunications business.  Worked for Verison nee GTE for 25 years in their information management and Marketing orgainizations, before that worked in banking as a credit and loan officer,and in the computer and electronics business for Texas Instruments as a production grunt while I was in college.  Before that oilfield roustabout and drilling.... Been to Singapore, Indonesia, Sumatra, South america, and Greenland with these various jobs, and enjoyed them all.  

Spent 20 years in the Dallas Fort Worth area and now live in West Central Texas on 50 acres with my lovely bride of 24 years in a town of 1200 (or less).  We raise Boer goats and occasionally cattle and I work harder (physically) on any given day than I ever did over the last 20 years. 

I am just getting into Large scale after looking at them for over 5 years, and I haven't had a train in over 40 years.  I am really enjoying the hobby and the work it takes to put it together.

 

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Posted by Capt Bob Johnson on Sunday, December 10, 2006 8:38 PM

OK, here goes.   Born & raised in Wildwood,NJ (right down at the tip, next town up from Cape May) and went right from high school into apprenticeship to become Delaware River Pilot.

(Interesting aside) I'm told that Pilots were the last apprentices in both Pennsylvania and Delaware to actually sign indentures.  { amongst others, "shall not be found in a public house or a house of ill repute!"}   That was 1958, they still used the same indentures into the 1980's.

Completed 4 years apprenticeship, and then did 35 years as pilot guiding ships from warships to tankers, and passenger ships to freighters into ports along the Delaware.   Also got a Master's license along the way.

Joined the ranks of the retired (or is it retarded) at age 57.   Got into garden railroad (after 15 years of thinking about it) in 2001.    It's nice to have a hobby and something to go do when the wife gets too demanding!

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Posted by ttrigg on Monday, December 11, 2006 6:55 PM
About me:

Occupation:  Retired First Sergeant, US Army Corps of Engineers; Retired Civil Service; having a blast "working" at Wal~Mart, this is the most fun job I have ever had.

Background:  BS Civil Engineering, BA in Education, Teaching Credentials. Spent a number of years trying to educate someone else's brats.  Built a few bridges, used explosives to bring down a few.

Family:  Married, 1 married daughter, 9 Koi, 4 Papillions, and one railroad

Hobbies:  Garden railroading, dream about rebuilding the old N scale empire, (realistically know the eyes and joints will not handle the job.)  Devout fan of SG1 and Dr. Who.

Places I've lived: Born in, then not so smoggy, LA.  Dad spent a career in the US Army Air Corps/Air Force combined with my own career, let's see? California (3 times), Texas, Florida, London England, Liverpool, Madrid Spain, Germany (5 times), Viet Nam, Korea, Colorado, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Illinois, and moved back to California (San Diego) in 1989, bought this house and intend to stay put.

Tom Trigg

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Posted by icepuck on Monday, December 11, 2006 8:14 PM

well here it goes..... 

occupation: currantly a Nisaan forklift techican, three year collage degree, some where in there I have three years of mechanical drafting. My dad was a airforce engine mechanic and also was a liftruck mechanic for last 20 yrs of his life. I started helping my dad when I was about eight years old. The largest piece of equiptment I worked on with my dad was a 1946 international TD9, 9.5 tons without the blade.   

Family: two niece's 10 and 12yrs, three shelties one 14 year old and two three month olds. My eleven year old sheltie died on 12-1-06 three days after a kidney operation.I'm now using my train funds to pay off a huge vet bill.

hobbies: I've had dogs all my life(for almost forty years now). One five foot circle of track and an LGB xmas street car under the tree. Misc H.O. train parts from the 1970's.

abductions: too many to count. one thing is for sure, they keep bringing me backAshamed [*^_^*]

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 11, 2006 9:22 PM
OK, I'm in.  I served four years in the Marines 1958-62, screwed around for two years in college and  then joined the Las Vegas Police Department for something exciting to do.  I spent the next 30 years doing just about everything in law enforcement and retired as second-in-command of the department.  During that time I picked up three college degrees including a Master in Public Administration, attended the FBI Academy  and the National Executive Institute.  I was a competition pistol shooter and an instrument/multi-engine rated pilot.  I retired ten years ago, moved to Northern Nevada and never looked back.  I got into GRR this summer after my son got me a starter set.  A couple of thousand dollars of my own money later (something I remind my son of frequently)  I'm pretty well hooked.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 12:18 PM

Wow, what an interesting bunch of guys (and gals)  Would love just to spend time with some of you "chewing the fat" as it were.

OK now, the rest of you who have viewed this post but did not respond, lets get with it!  We want to hear from you too.....................(247+views to date)

Cooper: Out tours in the Corps overlapped from 1958-62.  I was at PI in Sep58, Camp Lejeune most of 1959, and then Hawaii, late 59 through 62.   

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Posted by dhilyer on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 12:46 PM

Hello gang!

I am new here on this forum.  I have been over on the MRR forum for a while, but have decided that I want to get outside with the trains so here I am.

Me: I am currently the General Manager of a water utility in my home town.  No not Waverly, Al.  That's where I live.  I work in Opelika, Al.  I have a BS in Civil Engineering from Auburn University, War Eagle. I've been in the water business for some 15 years now.  Prior to that I managed a geotechnical engineering firm in Louisiana.  My hobbies include model railroading, hunting, fishing, computers, reading, and now garden railroading.  I have an extensive background in earthwork and general construction.  So I will be glad to assist with any of those type issues.

 I will be turning the big 40 in a couple of days.  My wife and I have been married for 8 years and we have a six year old son, G-Man as I call him.  I am on the city council in Waverly and my wife is the Mayor.  No, no, we are not big politicians.  Understand that the Town of Waverly has a booming population of ........... 183.  It's kind of like we are the only suckers they could find to take the job.  And boy were we suckers, but that is for another conversation.

I hope to gleen a lot of info from all the experience thats here on this forum.  I will be posting a thread here in the next few days concerning my embarkment into the realm of GRR.  So ya'll get your thinking caps on.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 10:42 PM
SRS, I did boot at SD June-Sept 58.  Did a year at PI 59-60 and 18 mos. in Japan (yeah I was a winger)  Final staion was El Toro.  Never regretted a minute of the Corps.  Made me what I am today.  Semper Fi.
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Posted by Lodens5 on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 3:28 AM

Hi There this is Dennis from New Zealand.

I like this idea of introduction to fellow garden railroaders, I am replying to tangerine-jack because i dont know how to follow the links. Anyway here goes.

Occupation  registered electrician ( maintainance work) although i have done domestic,commercial and      industrial work also.

Background    I was born in Tasmainian (Austrailia),and i was only one year old went we moved to

                     New Zealand .My fathers parents were Gypsy's from Warrington (England) I have never

                     been out of NZ. hopefully one day we will go on holiday.

Familly. I have been happly married for 27 years this year I have four beautiful daughters and one son,

               The ages are 21,19,17,15 and 12 my son is the youngest.and I am only 52.

Hobbies I have some HO trains which I am giving to my son as my lonely wife bought me a LBG stainz

                 Starter set.I always like making my one stuctures, buildings etc. and it is so great to get ideas

                 from you guys in this forum.I am only in the planning stage of my layout.Tomorrow thursday the

                 4th we are goning to visit a garden railway in Otaki that was featured in the garden railway

                  mag 2001 april issuse.

Well thats me for now Ill be Back.

Happy New Year To All .God Bless.

Dennis Dillon.

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Posted by John Busby on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 5:42 AM
 SRS 4501 wrote:

Since joining this forum back in September, I have had the pleasure of meeting some very interesting people sharing the same interest as me, Garden RR'ing.

I thought to myself it would be even more intrestisng to learn a little about each ones background.

I've met a River Boat Captain, a Texas Peace Officer and who know what else I'm not even sure of.

So, my idea is:  Someone start a new thread listing occupation backgrounds.  It doesn't have to be anything fancy, just a one liner or two let the membership know a little more about you.  You don't have to reveal anything you don't want to but I for one was very impressed to learn what a few of you did, in real life.

I'll be happy to start it if there is any interest.  Comments?

 

 

 

Hi

I am a Signal Maintainer on the full size railways

I have been interested in trains since the tender age of 4 that was 41 years ago now

I guess you could say I have a one track mindBig Smile [:D]

I am not very good at making things but still have a lot of fun trying and have the occasional flash of brilliance that actually worksShock [:O].

Most of my trains are RTR or easy kits.

regards John

 

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Posted by FJ and G on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 6:14 AM

Occupation:  Retired Gunny (Marines) 74-95

Background:  MA Human Factors Engineering (Ergonomics); since retiring here’s what I did:
- Editor of 3 newspapers in central Arkansas
- Professor of Ergonomics at U. of Arkansas
- Technical writer team leader, IBM subcontract in Arkansas
- Editor of USCG Proceedings Magazine, Va.
- Associate editor of Sea Power Magazine, Va.
- Editor of The Military Engineer, Va.
- Currently, I edit and post of the news and features content, photos and articles on the Army’s homepage, www.army.mil. We are the 2nd or 3rd most visited government site in the world (IRS and NASA top us). In 2006 we won best web site in DoD, for design, content, etc. Keeps me busy every day, worked all weekend on Ford’s funeral.

Family: daughter (3rd year at U. of Va.), beagle

Hobbies: garden railroading keeps me occupied much of the time, esp. scratchbuilding stuff, but find time occasionally to write. Also, go for walks with the beagle and weightlift at the gym.

Beagle



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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 12:07 PM

Outstanding there FJ and G !!!  I knew there was something about you that was special.  (USMC)

You need to teach that dog of yours not to stand on the tract.  He might get run over..........

Semper FI......................

Excellent responces from everyone - lets keep it going.....................

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Posted by vsmith on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 12:26 PM

About me: 43 going on 23

Occupation:  Architectural professional.

Background:  Born, currently living.

Family:  Married, alot of years.

Hobbies:  Large scale trains, mt bikes, professional cat torturer ( I can bring any cat to a full purr in less than 2 minutes), dog psychologist (my dog is nuts), books (architecture, construction, trains, planes, & autos), future plans to restore '71 Honda N600 rusting in my backyard, unless I get a Fiat 500 first. Huge DVD movie buff.

   Have fun with your trains

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Posted by kstrong on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 1:52 PM

Age: Mathematically, 35. Mentally, depends on who you talk to.

Description: 5'10, brown hair, blue eyes, and a really lousy dancer. 

Occupation: Video editor and occasional special projects producer, KCNC-TV Denver (CBS) 6 lucky numbers away from retirement.

Avocation: Magazine editor (Friends of the East Broad Top Timber Transfer) and columnist (Garden Railways).  

Family: Wife (Allison), Daughter (Suzanna--who doesn't want to take her nap right now), two cats and a dog (whose barking woke aforementioned daughter up right when she had finally quieted down).

Background: Born and raised in the Washington DC area, moved to Colorado to go to school, then spent 7 years as a TV news photographer in Rochester, NY before returning to Denver in 2002. Always had trains growing up. Got into large scale at the age of 5, dad started building the Woodland Railway (December '05 GR) 4 years later. I've been building model trains ever since. 

Hobbies: Photography, travel, piano, and taking my wife's whimsical ideas and making them reality.

Obsessions: Trains, especially late 19th century eastern narrow gauge--particularly the East Broad Top RR and surrounding lines. 


Later,

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 9:20 PM
Wow!  Lotta Jarheads around here!  Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]

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