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Why do I have to be a rivet counter or a toy train owner?
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:) That's what i'm getting at I guess. You don't see the TYCO guys coming here giving the Brass guys a hard time. :) <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jeffrey-wimberly</i> <br /><br />If someone wants to slap prototype restrictions on what I do with MY layout, oh, there is trouble indeed. First off, I enjoy running my trains as I see fit. I have a neighbor who is in to prototype operation so deep, he runs his trains on the railroads exact schedule and runs only what they run. He used to come over quite a lot but, when he started trying to get me to apply his restrictions to my operations, I showed him the door. He still comes over, when he needs advice on how to do something. I don't miss him much. <br />[/quote]
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