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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />I went out yesterday afternoon and spent about two hours measuring a trestle because I'm starting to scratch build one. I told Stephanie that if the cops called be sure and tell them that I'm a model railroader. No one paid any attention to me, very pleased. <br /> <br />I don't remember who won last night - the cowboys aren't playing so who cares. <br /> <br />Let me warn ya'll Mo/Jim is a long winded person also. He goes for over an hour just real easy. But it was very enjoyable - thanks Jim. <br /> <br />***: <br />Sound like you're having sooooo much fun. That was the part on the train room that I dreaded the most. After the paneling was up and the framework started, it became fun. <br />I didn't know that you were such an old fart. But then I'm only a year behind you and Flip is two years ahead. <br /> <br />Lawrence: <br />I think that their's a club in "Monkey" town. Be sure and go to the "Capital of the Confedircy (SP)". Their is a lot of history in Montgomery. If you get a chance drive out to Selma. <br /> <br />Lupo: <br />Glad to see you are back, I thought maybe you'd found a woman that owned a Farire (car) and drove off into the sunset. <br />Their rail is held down better then the handlaid that I did - four spikes every seventh tie. <br /> <br />Tim: <br />Are you talking blood sugar or weight? I agree with *** - What does a DOLL like that see in a ******** model railroader? You realize that we are only a couple of steps from idiots. HA HA HA. <br /> <br />Paul: <br />You remember the slogan: First time shame on me second time shame on you. How do you knock the exhast pipe off so many times. CUT all of those low hanging limbs. I did that one day not realizing that one of the trees was a pear tree, boy did I catch some flack about that. I did that three years ago and that darn tree sill has not recovered. I still hear about "harvesting those darn pears" <br /> <br />Flip: <br />I hadn't thought about it but the Junkyard RR fits mine also. About the only thing that stays clean in the mainline so the track testing can continue. I have trouble with your e-mails, I haven't gotten any from you in a long time. <br />How is Deb doing? <br /> <br />Well I've got to leave and get to church <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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