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I am guilty of all of these: <br /> <br />You know you're a railfan when... <br />...you know and can explain the difference between limited approach and approach limited <br />...you stick your head out the window, get a large cinder in your eye, clean it out, and stick your head back out the window <br />...you have gone underneath a water tank to get out of the rain <br />... when landing from a flight, the first landmark you reckognize is a right of way <br />...you are irritated that you forgot one of the parts of Stephenson valve gear <br />...you were born into the end of the second generation diesel era, but think mostly of six 2-10-2's hauling a block of refrigerators and boxcars up Cajon pass <br /> <br />And here is one that I am not guilty of: <br />...you went into Walmart expecting them to sell eccentric cranks, reversing links, and valve rods (get it--Walmart, Walcheart...I know, bad pun) <br /> <br />See you around the forums, <br />Daniel
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