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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by 8500HPGASTURBINE</i> <br /><br />1. They wouldn't be able to use nail polish on weathering rail cars. <br /> <br />2. Who would make supper. <br /> <br />3. How would you get anything done with all the complaining going on. <br /> <br />4. Can you imagine a new brass engine barreling down the rails and hitting a fake nail that fell off on the tracks. <br /> <br />5. Hand Cream on the airbrush would drive me nuts. <br /> <br />6. She's trying to get romantic while you have 3 pushers helping a 100 car coal train round a dangerous curve. <br /> <br />[:D] <br /> <br />Just kidding. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Gas, <br /> You <i>MUST</i> be single! ROFL!![(-D][(-D][(-D] <br />We have had, and still have a few women in our club, and experience has show they are sticklers for the detail of still life. They really don't care (for the most part) what the difference between and GP-40 and a GP40-2. But they will remind you that the details of a scene, flowerbeds, dumpsters, cats, dogs,street signs etc. ALL have a place, and they will tell you where! As a soon to be remarried male, I say ENJOY it! Nurture it. Plus they might show you a new thing or two. I never used acylic craft paint until my ex dragged me kicking and screaming into a Jo-ann fabrics one day so she could buy some material. Since then I've found paints, chalks and dried plants all suitable for the layout all within easy reach, and open 7 days a week! <br /> Nothing worse than becoming a grumpy old man growing old in his train room. [:D]
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