QUOTE: Originally posted by Trainnut484 Good evening Tom and everyone. I'll have a Miller Lite, and put it on ***'s account please. I heard that Bwooonnnnng Gwonnnnnng somewhere. I thought Boris had a bad cold or something [alien] Tom, I'm glad you got that corrected. Will there be a "Our Ladies of Perpetual Motion" room? I'm sure Cindy will put that room to good use [}:)] Dan, sorry to hear you were under the weather. I was there a few weeks ago, and I can tell ya, it's not fun [:(]. Dave, you said it. "Our" Place is where friends meet [^][tup] Had a great time this past weekend. Visited Chanute, KS, which was a division point on the Santa Fe years ago. The town had their annual art festival that included rides on South Kansas and Oklahoma's passenger train. SKO operates on the former Santa Fe line (southern half of Eastern Division) from Chanute, through Cherryvale, to Coffeyville. The original Santa Fe line branched off from the transcon line in Ottawa, KS and ran down to Tulsa, OK, but the track from Ottawa to Chanute was taken up. The old right of way can still be seen from highway 59 which runs south from Ottawa, parallels the right of way from south of Garnett to Coffeyville, then into Oklahoma. Ok now you all have some bearings on what I'm talking about, The SKO has three ex Boston & Maine Budd RDC cars that were restored by an individual and renamed them after his grandaughters; "Kaleigh Ann" (RDC 9210), "Afton Leigh" (RDC 9202), and "Fallyne Marie" (RDC 9203). The RDC cars are non-powered, but look in tip top shape inside and out. I did take pix, but don't want to take away the fun for Sunday Photo Day [;)]. UNLESS I get overwhelming requests for them [:D]. In case anyone is interested, there is a old wigwag signal STILL in service just north of Cherryvale. I first saw it back about 1995 or '96 and wondered if it was still around. Sure enough it was and looks like it's been well maintained (got great pix of it too). Another Miller Lite please, thanks. Russell
QUOTE: nincompoop NOUN: One deficient in judgment and good sense: ***, fool, idiot, imbecile, jackass, mooncalf, moron, ninny, nitwit, simple, simpleton, softhead, tomfool. Informal : dope, gander, goose. Slang : cretin, ding-dong, dip, goof, jerk, nerd, schmo, ***, turkey.
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