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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All Again: <br /> <br />I'm now on page 126 and am getting all of the baseball (?) information. If those guys would learn how to hit an oblong ball (football) it might be fun. I don't like to sit for three hours and only see ten minutes of action. You can see the whole action on the late news in less then five minutes. We were at the Witch Museum in Salem (a suburb of Boston) when the sox won a game - you should have seen the pandomonium. They were dancing in the streets. That area was like a GATS show in TEXAS when the Cowboys are playing, TV's all over the place. Their were at least four in the museum and stupid me didn't even know who was playing. Every store had a TV set on. <br /> <br />I think that it was "eastcoast" that was talking about doing the rocks and not comming out right. We need Tom to tell us about "tin foil" it's a lot cheaper then Woodland Scenics and looks a lot beter. I was very impressed because they looked so real. I wasted a lot of money on rock molds and probably wont use any of them, as I like Tom's idea better. I'm just going to wet your appitite and let Tom fill you in. <br /> <br />Fergie: <br />I enjoyed talking to you last night but forgot to ask about Greg and A J. I trust that they are doing OK? I was really suprised about Lisa accepting the Thursday night out as she was enjoying the house to herself when I called the other night. When Mrs. "T" goes out with my or her sister, I have a ball. I play MY music, turn off the darn TV, and just do what I want to do. <br /> <br />About the solder falling in your lap - it only took one time for me to realize that you <b>don't ever solder under a layout with no clothes on</b> Since I use an iron, I wait until I've got several joints and then do them all at one time. I think that I might have to start writing the spots down as I forgot one before I left on tour and I didn't know why that track was "dead" when I got back. Seeing trains run is peaceful. It was nice at Tom's and your place just listening to the locos in the backgrown and having a conversation although at your place their was more levity as we had more people. <br /> <br />Well let me get ready for church and do some more reading <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day mnd rmember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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