QUOTE: Originally posted by locomutt You know, My dad always told me,if hadn't had so much turned down for a foundation,I would be a tall person.(he was talking about the feet, which mine were bigger than his.)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar Tree68....Just noted in your bio you had a Marx train set...That was one of my first one's too....A Union Pacific streamliner...The one with the big radiator grill. Don't remember what it was named...Believe it was green and creme in color. Era: Late 30's early 40's. O27 gauge.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by JoeKoh Hmm a built in hair bag for safety?cool stay safe joe
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 I think the cushion a hairdo like that obviously provides would be handy sometimes, except for two things: Guys generally don't wear beehive hairdos (never mind Elton John), and I only clear most doors by three inches anyway. Not much room for a big 'do. Kathi will appreciate the sentiment that appeared with my picture in my high school yearbook - "There was a far away look in his eyes. He was looking at his feet." [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Kathi Kube QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 Kathy will appreciate the sentiment that appeared with my picture in my high school yearbook - "There was a far away look in his eyes. He was looking at his feet." Sweet. Actually, my height has come in very handy when I've met some railroaders at conventions and tradeshows. Meeting people in a male-dominated field is always easier when you can square your shoulders and look them straight in the eye. (Or better.) kat
QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 Kathy will appreciate the sentiment that appeared with my picture in my high school yearbook - "There was a far away look in his eyes. He was looking at his feet."
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon psssssssssssst Mook.............I think she ran into ONE too many walls...[;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by Kathi Kube Actually, I seem to have more problems walking into walls. Kathi Are we related? [;)] [:D] [;)] Bookshelves, walls, hmmmmm. [;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Kathi Kube Actually, I seem to have more problems walking into walls. Kathi
QUOTE: Originally posted by Kathi Kube 47 inches, Cherokee Woman? If my math is right —and there's a very good reason I work with letters instead of numbers—that would make you ... um, ... not very tall. I'm 5'11" and watch my head every time I stand up. Actually, I seem to have more problems walking into walls. Don't ask. Kathi
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Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
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