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Elliot´s Trackside Diner - September 2011
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<p>Good Afternoon Folks,</p> <p>back from the STALAG. Herr Klink seems to like me - no wonder, I seem to be the only one who participates. Puts a burden on me, being in his focus all the time, no time to sleep [:-^]</p> <p>Brenda & Todd - congratulations on your anniversary. Judging from the picture, you have retained your preference for blue shirts over those years [swg]</p> <p>Ken - maybe its a new start for you, even if this is not what you are looking for. Take it, if nothing else shows up and keep on looking around.</p> <p>James - I like the look of your layout very much. It is good to see a layout not plastered with track [8D]</p> <p>Sue - we are enjoying the typical Washington State weather right now, not warm, but not really cold, either. But plenty of that wet stuff coming down ...</p> <p>Jeff -bobber cabeese - I just love them [tup]</p> <p>David - getting as much education as possible is never a bad idea. Learning when you are past your sell by date is much more exhausting, I can tell you!</p> <p>Barry - that was shocking news! I am glad you escaped with only minor injuries. Take care!</p> <p>Chris - THAT car would be an inspector´s dog´s breakfast in my neck of woods. It´d never see a public road here.</p> <p>Joe - sounds like a fun schedule. I still remember my high school days back in 1974. Compared to my German school, the curriculum was a walk in the park during sunshine. That has changed considerably since, but the level of education has also dropped. More people now get their diploma, but with a lot less preparation for real life.</p> <p>Ray - the Ford F-150 was the car I learned how to drive on - I still love it.</p> <p>Hope you all are having a good one & stay safe!</p>
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