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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />My Walthers/Genesis Super Chief ABBA's came in yesterday and they sure do look and run nice. Now if I can just find the money for the two decoders. <br />Well it's going to be a very beautiful day and I'm not going to get much done. Yesterday when I was going to build a control panel two things happened 1) I can't find the tops to the mayonnaise jar and the pickle jar; 2) train running got out of control. You ask "what do the two jar tops have to do with a control panel?" They were the right radius for the curves in the yard. Mrs. "T" is ticked because both jars now have saucers on top of them, and my name is MUD. I've looked all over this room and can't find where the borrowers put them. They're probably next to John's pictures. <br /> <br />Ed: <br />How OLD are you? The Kingston Trio recorderd live at the Hungry "I" was the first album that I ever bought. I did hear about Maria more from them then the World history teacher. The overture of 1812 is on the reverse side of William Tell on the album recorded by Arthur Feidler and the Boston Pops, right album but wrong side (Lone Ranger theme). After doing some singing around hear yesterday (you and I should start a group) I went and dug up some of the our old r-e-c-o-r-d-s (to young people it's called vynel (SP)). We (read I) had a Kingston Trio day. Mrs "T" was upset about three things - two jar lids and Kingston Trio, but I had a good day. Trains run well to Kingston Trio music but it's hard to hear the locos. K T needs to be played LOUD. I never was interested in dancing utill I heard their music and for years I coud only dance to fast music. <br />If you get as close to us as Houston you'd BETTER come see my layout. If you fly in and don't have a car I'll come get you. It's only one hundred and eight miles from our driveway to Papa Ben's driveway. I assume that you go to Papa Ben's. It's the old Trainsource staff that was at the corner of S. Main and loop 610. <br /> <br />Noah: <br />I've never inquired about a membership list but, I'll call them tomorrow and get back to you. I haven't been able to get it off the web sight. <br /> <br />Fla Phil: <br />You must be about my age (64) as you're talking about programs that I used to listen to. I heard all of those that you mentioned except "Fibber Magee and Molly". Mom used to talk alot about them. To this day I still don't care for TV as I have a very good imagination and can do a better job then they can on seeing a scene. As you can guess I like to read. <br />Many towns in Texas are missing their idiots. <br />I haven't heard of anyone haveing a THREE speed record changer in years I thought that I was the only person that still played records. Nothing beats a day of long hair music while piddling around the house. Mrs "T" wants me to get the grand kid to record these albums onto a cd but they're so scratchy it wouldn't be worth it. When we're gone the kids will just probably throw them out. <br /> <br />Fergie (if you're able to read this): <br />Lisa is a quick student - maybe I can teach her some TEXAN while we're there, she picked up on the drawl real quick in Howwwwdey. but I must admit it still had a Canadian ring. <br /> <br />Has anyone heard from Big_boy or Big_girl? I haven'r seen them around lately. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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