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Elliot´s Trackside Diner February 2011
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<p>Bill - you beat me again!</p> <p>Good Morning Everyone,</p> <p>I woke up in the middle of the night - in time to turn on the TV and watch the Super Bowl game. It was funny to watch a football match without interruptions - no commercials at this end of the Big Pond! I must admit that I was not really thrilled by the game.</p> <p>Zoe, just a coffee and buttered toast & jam, please.</p> <p>John, standard height of a module is just 10 cm or about 4 ", unless you build up a "mountain". That´s not much, but sufficient to build a plausible scenery in N scale, I think.</p> <p>Ron - I joined the Diner Gang about a year and a half ago and have learned that the times are pretty rough for all of us, wherever we are in this crazy world. It is either health problems or financial reasons which provide obstacles to our "pursuit of happiness". We all have our own share of worries. It helped me quite a lot to have found people in here, who care - that´s priceless in these days!</p> <p>You all have a good start into the new week!</p>
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