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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner, February 2017 - this month staying "Down Under"!
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<p>Good Morning!</p> <p>Shame on me - I did not stay up to watch the Superbowl match ...</p> <p>I have a denitist appointment coming up later this morning. It´s just one of those frequent check-ups of my chinaware, plus a professional cleaning, so nothing to worry about, unless that charming lady discovers a cavity.</p> <p>[quote user="cudaken"]Never under stood why you grew tired of the Japanese layout in the first places? [/quote]</p> <p>Ken - the only place to store that layout at that time was on a shelf, which excluded the corner modules. I grew tired of just being able of having a train shuttle back and forth - that´s why I did not expand the layout as initially planned. I now have a place to store the corner modules. Giving it another chance also allows me to do something with very little (to none) money involved, as I have plenty of stuff left over. The Swiss layout and all rolling stock will be on sale this year to feed the piggy bank labeled "The Great Escape", but with those mini-modular layout I will be able to "stay in business". Should the day come to pack up and go, I will donate the layout to my friend´s grandson.</p> <p>John - we will most likely learn tomorrow when Petra´s surgery is going to be. I hope everything will work out just fine and we can go back to at leat semi-normal food. That low fat, low carb and low taste diet certainly helps me to reduce my weight, but is an insult to my taste buds ... Give our regards to YOH!</p> <p>Edit: Egad, I got TOPS! Brunhilda, here is my CC - put the day´s fare for all on it, please!</p>
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