QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Hi Capt Carrales I feel a little disapointed you should feel the need to clear the air so to speek. If we apply common sense to the discusion in hand. Those in the US are more likely to be interested in in US trains those in the UK are more likely to be interested in UK trains and so on. There are and will always be exeptions to this, but what do we all have in common an interest in trains and railways regardless of how we spell railway[:D] the Rules of a model railway /railroad go. rule1 It is my railway I will do it my way rule2 in the event of a dispute reffer to rule 1 rule 3 Forget rule three there isn't one reffer to rule 1 So keep building your US railroad don't ever appologise for it you dont have too see rule 1 Iff people dont like it refer them to rule two[C):-)] I personaly am not keen on US trains I find most of them to be physicaly to big for what I like but as far as my railway goes see rule 1 [:D][B)] now that I have a black eye I shall reffer you to rule 2 Besides think how boring the forum would be if we all had an interest in the same trains had the same skills ect. I will put the wooden spoon away now[swg] I have just done enough stiring for one day Freedom for Railway Modelers [;)][:-,][yeah][yeah] sorry couldn't resist regards John
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor [I have been there several times and have seen more of the USA than most Yanks. Ie 12 states and 30 cities.
QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt Capt, I thought you were a Texan not an American? LOL[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt Capt, If I recall from the history channel, Texas was it's own country for 10 to 15 yrs (not sure of the exact) before it asked for statehood. The Texas state Flag was also the same as the country. [:D] and I'm from Ohio and new that[:p]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Carrales QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt Capt, I thought you were a Texan not an American? LOL[:D] Oooo...an interesting point. I am a Texan...that whole other country as they say in the ads. But the "Lone Star State" is also the 28th star in the constellation of the United States. Bluebonnet71 give me a hand with this one...[C):-)]
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