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Too much Model Railroading reading material available!
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by selector</i> <br /><br />I'm okay with that, CARRfan, because you took a big step toward changing behaviour that was becoming problematic enough for you to raise on this forum. For what it's worth, I think it was an intelligent solution, and it it gives you pleasure without the clutter, so much the better. <br /> <br />I enjoyed this thread, but mainly because you shared that you have experienced what every one of us has been through in one way or another. You are with friends here, and we are all happy, I am sure, that you are able to master your mags. <br /> <br />My regards to you. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Thanks for letting me off the hook man! [8D] <br /> <br />To the guys above - I love reading too. I also love way too many things! I've realized within the past couple years that I encounter way too many "physical things" in life to carry them through life with me. <br /> <br />If you could visit my Grandmother's house, you'd know what I'm talking about! <br /> <br />As for being open to getting into other types of train interests in the future, I may very well. Then I'll just aquire the articles at that time. Thanks to the internet, this is a piece of cake. There's no shortage of info out there about anything. <br /> <br />Also, the quality of the info gets better and better all the time. This is why I'll only hold onto articles I can't live without, as opposed to holding onto everything that may interest me in 10 years. Think about how much 10 years of MR weighs! <br /> <br />Also, my wife and I have moved several times in the past 3 years. Everytime I moved 3 big boxes of MR's, I realized I had a problem! The worst part was knowing I had those 3 boxes, AND knowing I couldn't wait for the next issue to come out each month. I had 4 or 5 years worth of MR and it was a hassle. I couldn't imagine 10 or 20. Let alone 30, 40, or 50 (which is how many more years I expect to be "playing with trains"). <br /> <br />Muddy - I hear you man, books are cool. I read catcher in the rye also - would be fun to revisit in a few years. The beauty of it is I don't think I have the book anymore, but acquiring it would be extremely easy. I hold onto too many books too. I do tend to keep the literature books longer - the "timeless" books. <br /> <br />Still trying to figure out Catcher in the Rye. I didn't really get it when I read it 5 years ago. It may be time to check it out again...
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