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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Snake</i> <br /><br /><b>G rated!!</b> How many of you have a church on your layout? I will have one as the center of the town. <br /> <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Dear Snake, <br />I will have a cathedral just as soon as I can find 1:48 marble and granite, and just as soon as the model railroad club on my model railroad sells their land. Until then, somenthing plasticville-esque will have to do. <br /> <br />Dear jetrock, <br />You must be a teacher. "Pulchritude," "prurient," "ardent lecher;" if it weren't for my habbit of reading the dictionary, I would have been increscently befuddled as your soliloquoy progressed. So far my layout is at most PG. <br /> <br />Dear vsmith, <br />Ordinarily I agree with you, but here...come on.... If some of us want our model railroads to be a fantasy and escape, well, we have a word for that: freelanced. If it weren't for that wonderful word, I would have no justification for planning on structures modeled after many different railroads. And so, if we want to create a world free of sexual content, crime, and worst of all, intercity trucking [:)], then just let us have our fun with book stores that sell no less than 57 different railway periodicals and movie theaters that are always showing <u>Dougleheaded Freight on the Cumbres and Toltec</u>, <u>Rotary Snowplows on the Cumbres and Toltec</u>, Pentrex's <u>Big Boys</u>, and slide shows of Uncle Ed's most recent trip to Tehachapi Loop. Besides, just think of what my wholesome 1940's-50's era model people would think if I created some prurient establishment between the respectable institutions of the UP ticket office and the model train store [:)]. But, given the contrasts between your layout and my planned layout, I think I have just come up with a new slogan: "We'll get you to Kneading or the Chicken L'Orange is free [:)]." <br /> <br />Keep in mind that I am currently listening to Christmas music--even though it's Lent. <br /> <br />No hard feelings, <br />Daniel <br /> <br />P.S. Have a happy February 29, vsmith, and everyone.
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