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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />Ed; <br />I guess you and *** are two happy people with Boston doing so good this year. <br /> <br />I now can say<font size="6"><font color="pink">HOW ABOUT THEM PICK SOXS.</font id="pink"></font id="size6"> I washed a pair of white soxs with a pair of Stephanie's maroon pants. I thought as many times as they had been washed they wouldn't fade, now I have a pair of pink sox to go with the white underware that I washed with red shop towels when I first starting washing clothes (just after Stephanie had her stroke). <br /> <br />Jim: <br />I use Walthers code 83 switches and Atlas flex-track and have had very good luck with them. The switch tie thickness is .017" less then Atlas but I haven't had any trouble with it. In a couple of places the long wheelbase locos and Walthers passenger cars will bobble up and down but they still stay on the track. No one sees the bobble but me. I am also using Tortise switch machines. <br /> <br />Rob: <br />I use a pellet rifle on the squirrels, the only thing that is sticking out of the window is about 2" of the barrel. With this rifle I don't have to worry so much about what the pellet is going to hit, if I miss. Another good thing is the fact that my backyard is 200' deep and we have lots of trees. I agree with the other post, if it taste like chicken, I want it to be chicken. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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