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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />We had to turn the AC on last night as it only got down to 68 F outside and the house was to warm to go to sleep. I know that you guys in the frozen north don't comprehend that warm temp this time of year but we're in a normal year. <br /> <br />I put electricity to the upper part last night and the loco ran so I'm feeling good about the expansion. <br /> <br />We took mom hame yesterday as she was getting very insistant about it. It seems strange not to have the TV on this morning but I'm sure enjoying the peace and quite with my tea. She isn't hard of hearing - everyone else just mumbels so the TV has to be LOUD. Stephanie enjoyed watching her old programs. <br /> <br />About the lift bridges: <br />I don't ever remember a draw bridge that didn't have a barrier for the train to keep it from going over the edge. <br /> <br />Gordon: <br />We used to show dogs and were the first importer for Belgian Terverans into Texas. We had dogs up until about seven years ago when the last one died. They were nice, but I like not having all the hair all over the house. We had bassetts also. We did a lot of dog showing and meet some nice and some weird people. <br /> <br />Jim: <br />If your local club has a train show with a junk table sale you might try that. I've been very lucky with eBay, I sold twenty two pairs of Mantua talgo trucks with the old loop and hook couplers. The guy was glad to get them because he never converted to anything else and had run out of couplers. <br /> <br />Fergie: <br />I hope that Lisa doesn't mess her back up with you gone, after all now she'll have to prove that a woman can get along without a man. I don't envy you going to sea in the winter as the seas get rougher with cold weather at least they do down here. I looking for some ceiling tile as I want to make a cliff and I don't want to buy a full box. You might know - no one that I know is doing a ceiling right now so I've got to wait. <br /> <br />Lupo: <br />You haven't said anything about the different colors on the Santa Fe war bonnetts between Genesis and Intermountan. After a while we have other problems and that one just disapeared. <br /> <br />I think I'm going to go play for about 1/2 hour and then get ready for work. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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