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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Tom [:)] <br /> <br />I agree with you. I liked Southern. I never cared for N & W. Sorry guys but that is life, we all have different likes and dislikes and that is what keeps us all on an even keel. Some people a sticklers for keeping their model railroad exactly as it is suspose to be but others don't mind doing things a little different. Mixing it up so to speak and doing things kind of here and there. I like Juby's hostile take over of UP. Of course I remember the day when I stood in front of the TV during the evening news and learned of the Rock declairing bankruptcy. It was a sad day indeed. Railroads with true character have all disappeared now we are stuck with money hungry entities that care little for their communities or for their workers. But I guess that is true for most every big business today. <br /> <br />Teffy [:)] <br /> <br />There are several choices where we can meet. One would be the Crackle Barrell, it has very easy access off of the interstate (and the exit is right by the railroad yard--look quick though) it is in a good area, but no entrance back to the interstate. But I can get you back to the interstate easily it will just take a little longer, but only 4 or 5 minutes. Another choice would be McD's or Burger King, both are easy access on and off the interstate but the area isn't so nice (if you know what I mean). There is also a Super Wal-Mart (Home Depot, Lowe's) close to the Cracker Barrell should you want or need anything. These ideas of where to meet can, of course, be altered according to your needs. <br /> <br />Everyone take care. <br />
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