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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Hello, how many people have stomach aches due to "lousy food?" Maybe I should stay away because I might get sick! Just kidding. [We had spaghetti, salad, and garlic bread for supper.] <br /> <br />Well my [4ft by 8ft] layout is about 40% done. I have to fini***he town and train yard areas. I have some of the buildings done. It's my first one and I learned a lot and have a lot to learn. I really like the Forum Clinics done by Joe Fugate. It's a good way to learn how to model a layout. One Forum Clinic I would like to see would be on weathering locomotives, rolling stock, and maybe in the same thread, weathering buildings. Wouldn't that kinda on the same page (use chalks on both). I have not used chalks to much but when ever I used them, I always like the outcome. The one bad thing about chalks are that there are expensive. Chalked up locomotives are pretty things when weathered correctly. <br /> <br />How do you do two or more quotes in a post? <br /> <br />I went to my JH end-of-the-season wrestling tournament today. I'm in 7th grade. I guess many people here never knew I'm a wrestler. Wrestling is all about technique, technique, and more technique. It's my second year so I have a lot to work on. All the wrestlers that I wrestle at some clubs are surprised that I'm only in my second year. Maybe, if I work hard at it, I could place at state when I'm in high school(WA).
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