Dave Howarth Jr. Livin' On Former CNW Spur From Manitowoc To Appleton In Reedsville, WI
- Formerly From The Home of Wisconsin Central's 5,000,000th Carload
- Manitowoc Cranes, Manitowoc Ice Machines, Burger Boat
QUOTE: Originally posted by cnwfan11 QUOTE: Originally posted by wcfan4ever Good news, you now can continue to photograph trains in Wisconsin(I hope no one stopped to begin with). Tim Michels has lost the election! Russ Feingold took it again. Glad to see this guy not win cause who knows what would have happened to railfanning with his crazy talk. Yes it is GREAT news,considering that I didnt vote for that [censored] ! Tim Michels had alot a nerve for putting that kind of ad on tv and in the paper. The one important item about him is that he owns ands operates a construction company (Michels Construction ),and he has gotten himself and his company in alot of hot water for making alot of short cuts when it comes to road construction projects,here in Wisconsin.
QUOTE: Originally posted by wcfan4ever Good news, you now can continue to photograph trains in Wisconsin(I hope no one stopped to begin with). Tim Michels has lost the election! Russ Feingold took it again. Glad to see this guy not win cause who knows what would have happened to railfanning with his crazy talk.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hugh Jampton That is bad news,, I suppose if I ever go to Wisconsin I'll hve to leave the Nikon at home and take the Minox instead!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by dblstack He's got a good point on trade w/ China, but a pretty weak ad showing this rail photog as a terrorist. If you want to give him some feedback on this ad, here's the e-mail address. info@michelsforsenate.com
QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal Funny, didn't Model Railroader or Trains have a poll showing that there were more railfans in Wisconsin than any other state???
QUOTE: Originally posted by Muddy Creek [so-called Patriot act Wayne
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