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If I had a $Million$

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Posted by lupo on Monday, March 8, 2004 9:43 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by MAbruce

QUOTE: Originally posted by mrbornac

Not to be too cliche, but I would buy you a green dress, but not a real green dress, because that is cruel.

Sorry folks, a million dollars brings me thoughts of a certain song...


Well, as you can see, there won’t be much left of that million for my MRR empire. Probably a whopping $23.96.

A little lesson from someone in the treasury profession: A million dollars doesn’t go nearly as far as it used to. Aim higher next time!

My [2c] (after all of the above is deducted).




[:(][:(][:(]Well then I settle for a steak a burger and a large portion of fries and a Bud[:P][:P]
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Monday, March 8, 2004 11:47 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

QUOTE: Originally posted by MAbruce

QUOTE: Originally posted by mrbornac

Not to be too cliche, but I would buy you a green dress, but not a real green dress, because that is cruel.

Sorry folks, a million dollars brings me thoughts of a certain song...


Well, as you can see, there won’t be much left of that million for my MRR empire. Probably a whopping $23.96.

A little lesson from someone in the treasury profession: A million dollars doesn’t go nearly as far as it used to. Aim higher next time!

My [2c] (after all of the above is deducted).




[:(][:(][:(]Well then I settle for a steak a burger and a large portion of fries and a Bud[:P][:P]


How about a little Dijon Ketchup with that? [:o)]

Bare Naked Ladies!!! [:0][:X][:I]Don't get your hopes up, its just the name of the musical group. Beside, its only a couple of guys from Canada.[:(][:D]

I was thinking of the song too when I saw the topic. Now I wonder if Fergie is a fan, being Canadian and all, or if it was just a coincidence? Or maybe all Canadians wi***hey had a million dollars.
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Posted by lupo on Monday, March 8, 2004 12:01 PM
Dijon Ketchup ??
I have not the pleasure of knowing that [C=:-)] bigboy4005, If it is FRENCH [xx(]
I stay with HP sauce [(-D][(-D]
and those [:I][:I] 'bare naked ladies" [:I][:I]are they dressed in green???[:O]
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Posted by MAbruce on Monday, March 8, 2004 12:10 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

Dijon Ketchup ??
I have not the pleasure of knowing that [C=:-)] bigboy4005, If it is FRENCH [xx(]
I stay with HP sauce [(-D][(-D]
and those [:I][:I] 'bare naked ladies" [:I][:I]are they dressed in green???[:O]


How about a Fruit Roll-up???

[:P][:P][:P][:P]

A little BNL humor. Also part of the song (at least the live version).

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 8, 2004 12:30 PM
Where is the Bryant Street theatre anyways for Christ's sake?

And do they make pre wrapped bacon?
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Posted by Fergmiester on Monday, March 8, 2004 7:10 PM
Ok so this question is slightly dated![|(] No it wasn't taken from the Bare Naked Ladies (I prefer Blues Traveller) but rather Linn Wescott's book entitled 101 layouts pg 60 titled If I had a Million. So OK the book was written in 56' regardless if I had a million it would be after taxes, I'll take the US Greenback, thank you Lupo and my wife doesn't know about it.

Bottom Line I'd still have one heck of a layout thankyou very much.

You bunch of Old Grumpy Men Shame on you!!! Yes you too BB 4005![:D][;)][dinner]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 8, 2004 7:30 PM
I'd bull dozer my ranch ( It's on a concrete slab) and build a new house with a huge basement with NO support poles with a deadbolt on the door to lock out all my women! 1 wife 4 daughters.

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Posted by Roadtrp on Monday, March 8, 2004 11:06 PM
As others have said, a million doesn't go all that far today. If you can average an 8% return on your investment over time, that gives you $80,000 per year unless you want to start eating into your principal.

I don't think I'd quit my day job, but I would use the $80K per year on vacations, travelling the country and the world in deluxe sleeper accommodations on every 1:1 passenger train left. My model railroad would probably stay much the same as it is for a while. I'm not skilled enough at this point to be able to invest a huge amount in it overnight.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 8, 2004 11:22 PM
I would first buy an adaquate car, maybe an Aston Martin, and then concentrate on my layout.
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Posted by vsmith on Tuesday, March 9, 2004 3:12 PM
QUOTE:
I was thinking of the song too when I saw the topic. Now I wonder if Fergie is a fan, being Canadian and all, or if it was just a coincidence? Or maybe all Canadians wi***hey had a million dollars.


One Million Canada-ollars!, Hmm, lets see with the current exchange rate, thats what? about $1042.16 [?]


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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 4:21 PM
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Posted by on30francisco on Monday, September 20, 2004 7:46 PM
I would like to have a large space to build a layout. I would still model in On30 but I would also build a Large Scale indoor layout. I would do the modeling myself because that's the best part.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 20, 2004 7:50 PM
I'd model Conrail from Oak Island, NJ to Conway, PA in HO.
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Posted by easyaces on Monday, September 20, 2004 8:31 PM
Geeeze Ferg, if we all had that kinda money, we'd all be to busy buyin trains and building layouts to our hearts content and nothing would get posted here![:D]
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Posted by railman on Monday, September 20, 2004 9:58 PM
first would come the pole building...size TBD...and a huge layout to boot. Proffesionally built, of course, so I can have all that extra time to ride Amtrak while it's being built.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 9:31 AM
If i had that money to spend on a model railroad, i think i would run the northeast corridor. There are plenty of passenger routes running through as well as freight . And dont forget that urge you get when you build a city scene to have a subway system.
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Posted by vsmith on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 10:34 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith

1 to 1 scale 24" or 30" gauge steam, REAL steam, not a ride on but a real plantation or field locomotive, ex-SR&RL RR type loco, Hawaiian suger cane loco, or I'd pay to have someone build me a exact replica of a 6-8 ton Porter or Carter steam locomotive, and enough track around my estate(LOL) to run it. Be REAL fun to wake up the neighbors at 6 am with a steam whistle, hey gotta get ready for an operating run early with those engines!


Well I figured this would only cost about $800k that leaves me with 200k to do something indoors.

My fantasy layout would be Los Angeles, 1939, before the freeways, suburbs and the city downtown generaly going into the stinkhole. It would be a long wrap around with Union Staion as the centerpoint in the middle of the warehouse. It would model from the harbor up Alameda to Union Station then along the riverbanks to the shop facilties that were once dominant there, one branch south from Union Station to the UP and SF yards in Commece and continueing down to Fulllerton, another branch would go north thru SP yards at the Cornfields and Taylor Yard north into Burbank, another branch would model the SF line north to Pasadena and out east to Claremont. Also included would be Pacific Electric lines and street running frieght trains down Alameda Blvd.
Almost entirely steam, few deisels, railroading in LA at its peak.

Scale G, O or HO depending on the warehouse...no smaller than HO otherwise the detail just blurs for me. [8D]

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Posted by dharmon on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 10:58 AM
Before or after taxes?????? If its a million after taxes then I'd....put half in the bank for later ....Pay off the house, pay off the car, pay off the in-laws stupid debt, get my daughter braces, and have an addition put on the house.

Then I'd buy myself a Mini Cooper and drive straight to the hobby shop and get me a BLI GG1 and a brass FEF-3.

I might make a no interest loan to my MRR club for a down payment, so we can buy a building and not have to go through a move again.
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Posted by Junctionfan on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 1:45 PM
Put it in the bank and live off the interest. Continue working and put half the money into the bank to increase the return and the other half for just train stuff.
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Posted by CBQ_Guy on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 3:34 PM
If I had a million, the layout would be exactly the same as it is now, except ALL the rolling stock would be RTR![:D]
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