emipapa wrote: Let me be one of the first to say Congratulations to both you and the Mrs. Remember the new ENGINEER will be in need of his own locomotive very shortly. Good Luck, Ron
Let me be one of the first to say Congratulations to both you and the Mrs. Remember the new ENGINEER will be in need of his own locomotive very shortly. Good Luck, Ron
Hi TJ
I would also add my congratulations on the birth of the new son.
Don't forget the little red caboose to go with that locomotive, some time around 4 years old should do it that's when I got my first train set.
Second thoughts don't do it your bank balance will not cope with two mad keen garden railway enthusiasts
He is certain to like different trains to you, its a generation thing you cannot change
regards John
Thanks everybody! Mom is doing great, just a little tired, but after a 3 day labor that is to be expected.
I'm thinking that with the 9,000 hobbies I'm interested in that Marshall is bound to share in one of them at least. If he shows an interest in trains then that would be a great excuse for me to buy a Big Boy or live steam shay. "Why yes dear, the little tyke NEEDS this R/C steam locomotive for $4,000" (sound of frying pan impacting skull).
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
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