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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes</i> <br /><br />Several of the other forums have a "coffee shop" where people "chat" just like they would over a cup of coffee. Now this isn't my idea, I am borrowing it from the "other" forums and starting it here. Several other people have said we need it here in this forum so I will go ahead and start it. <br /> <br />There is no set topic. However, trains, food, and everything under the sun seem to be talked about. Just post whatever is on your mind. So grab a stool, have a cup of coffee, and just chat away. <br /> <br />It was also suggested that Mookie be the waitress. I have a feeling that even though she does like to chat that she probally has no desire to be the waitress. But I bet she might like a cup of coffee or sip on a hot tea. Every now and then I think a hot tea with honey is a good thing, but for the most part just bring me a cup of good old regular coffee, no cream, no sugar, just plain, hot coffee. Coffee is my cup of tea. [:D] [;)] [:D] <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />[/quote] <br />Jim- what happened to this forum topic? OK, I know it's a diner and all-but all you guys and gals wanna talk about is food! Yech! Over-rated! I eat once a day (whether I need it or not- except on weekends with my daughter...I'll cheat and eat twice! [sometimes]) <br />So a non-food related topic...just got my new raildriver today- AWESOME! Probably the closest I'll ever get to the real thing. With a good speaker system (Altec Lansing) with sub running MTS it is just incredible. I'm gonna have to call in sick tomorrow so I can play! Anyone else have one?
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