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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:34 AM
G'mornin' barndad Doug

Appreciate your stopping by this fine day ........ I'm sure Boris will fix you up with something special to kick start your mornin'! [swg] Grounds, it is! [tup]

Good point ! When it comes to total Posts, that would be inclusive - everyone, including yours truly. However, for the purposes of this CONTEST, I'd rather exclude myself and leave it just to you guys ....... So,. give it 'nother try for the number. [swg]

One day, and not really all that far off, there won't be anyone who can do the type of presentation you were fortunate enough to attend regarding railroading from past decades - especially the end of the "Golden years." Several years back, I attended a two-day symposium at the University of Missouri - St. Louis (my alma mater) where the focus was on the diesel engines and passenger car construction of days gone by. It was a riveting two days - no joke. People from the former St. Louis Car Company - Budd - Pullman - Alco - GM, Baldwin, Fairbanks-Morse, et al, were in attendance and really put on a great dialogue with some fantastic film and slides. Left me kinda sad, but also happy that I was able to listen to the people who really know what it was like to transitiion over to diesel - the impacts, etc. Really great. Thos kinds of experiences are well worth the costs in money and time to attend,. wouldn't you agree [?]

Sorry you have gotten side tracked (again), but then again - we KNOW who runs the show, eh [?]

See ya tonite for Rob's Birthday Bash at 10 PM (Eastern) .........

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:48 AM
Hi all
well unfotunately I was too late for a railroad
12 years after trains stopped running
4-6-2's 2-6-0s & 2-8-0s handled Freight & passenger
Later to be relaced by Geeps and Alco Roadswitchers
I just found an issue of a local Magazine Dedicated to the Liine with a Pic o our old local station
BTW Coalminer3 did you used to live on the bedford branch
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 10:04 AM
Hi BMTRAINS Alex and [#welcome] to "Our" Place!

I see you've been around the Forums for a bit, but couldn't find too much about you in your profile. Anyway, I'll skip my standard pitch and get to the meat of the message for all new customers:

1. This is a cyber bar ‘n grill for adults who appreciate Classic Trains – real and model – and enjoy a bit of humor while discussing them.

2. This thread was started as an alternative to those where hit ‘n run postings are the norm. Here, we strive to be inclusive with all who participate as regulars. There will be those who stop by to check us out and they will receive an appropriate [#welcome] from the Proprietor along with encouragement to join us. Keep in mind, this is not the typical thread seen elsewhere. One has to earn a regular place at this bar.

3. To be a regular all one needs to remember is to participate and contribute to the topic on a regular basis.

4. We have a Birthday Watch List for all regulars. To sign up, just provide your birth date (month-date-year). We’ll schedule a cyber Birthday Bash for you on the day of your choice.

5. We have an Order of the Stools Club whereby regular customers of the bar receive recognition as either permanent or reserved holders of ”Our” Place bar stools.

6. We feature SUMMARIES of postings by our customers. They are provided to help with catching up on periods of absence. They also contain relevant information at the beginning for all customers.

7. The bar is CLOSED on Sunday and Christmas Day. However, submissions may be dropped off in the mail slots on either set of front doors.

8. We have two basic rules that must be followed: (1) Greet the bartender when arriving – and – (2) Order a drink! Of course, adherence to tolerance for the other guy’s point of view and avoidance of hot button issues like politics and religion are paramount.

9. The Proprietor of “Our” Place only asks that you enjoy yourself while here, but requests that before posting information, take the time to catch up with what you may have missed. To do otherwise turns this thread into what we’ve been trying to avoid.


So, there you have it - if this is the kind of place you're interested in - great. If not, no problems - enjoy your love of trains and we'll be seeing ya!

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 10, 2005 11:11 AM
I know this is premature but I may be called out later this p.m., I hope not. [bday] Rob,[bday] and many happy returns. May your trolley pole (pantagraph) always be erect and wheel (shoe, collector) "juiced."[tup] Tom please, open my "tab" for a round to those present and others who join us later, thanks. Thirty four, "That Was a Very Good Year" (Sinatra/Nelson Riddle, 1960's). BTW, you also get my [tup] for the most entries at "Our" Place. As to the "numbers;" I am totally non-plussed.[banghead] [drum roll cymbal crash] Gentlemen, I raise my flagon in a toast to Rob: his stedfast loyalty and helpful good nature is the hallmark of what "Our" Place has come to be. A chorus of "For he's a Jolly Good Fellow."[^]

Boris, the bell please....Oh never mind! 'Tink, tink, tink' [swizzel stick to flagon]: Gentlemen, we also have in our midst a rare talent in the person of coalminer 3 who has gone well beyond the "call of duty" incumbant upon the Members of the "Permanent Stools." I'm sure you will approve of presenting the "Cross of the Bronze Trestle" to be engraved upon the "Silver Throttle Award" at this time. Hear, hear! Congratulations Sir. HOLD IT, There is yet another nominee for the "Brass (safety belt) Buckle Award!" For his tireless rendering of great information on railroading both here and abroad: Member wrwatkins (***) is hereby nominated. Hearing no objections- -Congratulations ***. Here Ye, Here Ye! This is no time for half measures! Nick[C=:-)], for your outstanding wit, good humor and erudition in so many areas of "The Good Life;" the Order of the Permanent Stools hereby submits your name for the "Silver Throttle Award." When taken under advisement, I feel sure that it will be yours.[^]

Okay, that is all of the formalities from the Management side of the brass rail. phew! Let's see what sort of debauchery we can forge into as the celebration unfolds.[}:)] The silly hats, whistles, cake and Broads Ladies are on the way. A Ruppert's "Knick" for now, please Tom. Cheero 'til the fun begins.

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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 12:43 PM
Perhaps we should call this place, Ted - unleashed! What a Post! [swg] Certainly covered the bases on that one ......... [tup]

Let's see - at the rate we're movin' - and if left up to you, everyone would have as many awards hanging 'round their necks, waists and pinned to their tunics [?] as a 3rd World military officer! Gawd help 'em if they were to fall overboard with all that weight attached to 'em - right to the bottom! Arggggggggggh, Matey! [4:-)][oX)]

So, where are we [?] We have The Order of the Stools - Reserved & Permanent - The Silver Throttle Award - The who-knows-what-it-is-to-be-called Belt Buckle Award w/without the Cross of the Bronze Trestle and Regular patron's status. Phew .......... Gotta take a step back from all of this ....... too much to absorb right now. [swg]

A Ruppert's brew [?] Now there's a fine NYC beer for 'ya - how about a Piels from Harry and Bert fame [?] Then of course, good old Knickerbocker, Rheingold, Shaefer (with one 'f'), Ballantine and Rubsam and Horrmann (R&H). Those were the days (daze)! [tup]

Brings to mind a quick story: When I was just out of high school and prior to enlisting in the USCG, I worked with my uncle who was a journeyman plumber. He was awarded a contract to refit the R&H brewery where we lived - what a summer! The hospitality room was the most popular place to be at the end of those hot, humid NYC summer days (daze). [yeah] The brews of my youth ......... [swg]

Okay, Ted you're in the CONTEST with Rob as your pick! Don't sweat the numbers count - for I understand someone of your advanced age probably would have a hulluva time with that! [swg]

Hope to see you tonight - after all, it is Eastern time for the Birthday Bash at 10 PM.

Catch ya on the rebound and thanx for the Post (I think .........)[;)]

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 12:54 PM
Hi rgroeling Chris and [#welcome] to "Our" Place!

Perhaps you've seen the Post I put up for BMTRAINS Alex, which is on this page (103) - suggest you take a look at it. We really appreciate your interest in us, but I think since we are a bar 'n grill, perhaps you would be better served by directing your interests and energies elsewhere. I checked your profile and congratulate you on providing us with some info to know you better ........ [tup] Feel free to do the same with us - just click on our cyber names in the left hand margin of the page.

We're not here to hurt anyone's feelings, but one of the things about the Forums and associated threads is to make sure that one understands the concepts and discussion topic before signing on ....... Does that make sense to you [?] Hope so.

I would recommend two places for someone in your age group - try Chief Eagles - Coffee shop on Toy Trains Forums or over on Model Railroader Forums - Big_Boy_4005's Coffee Shop You'll enjoy either or both!

Take care and enjoy this great hobby of ours - trains, model and real! [yeah]

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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 2:38 PM
No, rgroeling Chris I do not believe you completely understand.

This is a cyber bar 'n grill. In the real world, you wouldn't be permitted inside because of your age. That's not discrimination - that's the way society wants it. Booze and adult talk can come later - it has nothing to do with not wanting the "younger blood" in the hobby.

This thread has nothing to do with where you are tyring to take it. Just think about what you've Posted - models and building kits and all that would be far better suited on the Model Railroader Forums not Classic Trains. You may be far more mature for your age - that I couldn't possibly know - however, your response could be viewed as indicating otherwise. Would "all of the adults" who know you take you inside a bar [?] I think not.

Sorry you feel so defensive - but perhaps one day you'll get it. Remember, all of us were where you are, 14, one time in our lives.

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Posted by pwolfe on Saturday, September 10, 2005 5:28 PM
Hi Tom And all.

A pint of Katy pale this warm afternoon please.

In case I can't make it in later [bday] ROB Thanks for the info would you know what class of sub very simular to the O class were built in the early to mid 70's I think some were for Brazil[?]

The posts recently really are first rate the ability to make it seem as you were there is amazing. So ring the bell BORIS a round for the REGULARS PLEASE. [yeah]

*** I hope you enjoy your trip to the U.K. I was down Gatwick last year and it seems that the Gatwick Expresses were stopped waiting for the up train to leave so it had an empty platform [sigh]

AS NICK said the Gatwicks were worked by class73 Electro-diesels in a recent mag. it reported that the 73's use on this service ended on July 28 after more than 21 years.
It will now be run by class 460 emus [sigh]
This brings me onto another great idea by the manager, ugly locos, for me the one that takes the biscuit, in the U.K., for steam was the Southern Railway Q1 class. They were a war time product with no running plate with the square boiler cladding was attached directly to the mainframes. They were nicknamed Charlies or Coffee-Pots by the crews.Perhaps NICK has a photo of them ( I really liked them W.C.&P pictures[tup]).
I think the GG1's are impressive locos and in Pennsy livery are handsome locos but they dont look so good in Amtrak livery (as the one in St. Louis) it is amazing how a bit of paint can change a locomotive so much.

For the compition TOM can I say NICK IN WESTWALES with 180 and the most posts of 650.

Hope to call in later PETE.
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Posted by nickinwestwales on Saturday, September 10, 2005 5:29 PM
Hello my name is nick ,I am 45 and should not be allowed in any bars,cyber or otherwise
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 6:17 PM
Hi Guys!

Some sanity has returned to the bar! [swg] Was beginning to think I was running a Kindercare - or something like that!

Pete Since YOU are a Regular at this bar - let me buy YOU a drink! [tup]

I agree wholeheartedly about the GG1's in only the Pennsy livery - Tuscan red or Brunswick green - not Penn Central, Conrail or most certainly Amtrak. Ugh.

Okay, you're in for the CONTEST with Nick as your choice and the total Posts being 650. [tup]

Nick Are you interested in overseeing the adolescent control 'round here [?] [swg]

Banned from the bar [?] Not this one! We'd be at a loss without your sense of humo(u)r! [tup]

Surely you are not staying up throughout the wee hours to attend the 10 PM (Eastern) Birthday Bash [?] Things are in place and all we need is the guest of honor ...

Catch ya later!

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Posted by nickinwestwales on Saturday, September 10, 2005 6:21 PM
Hi guys,all ready to boogie the night away-A quick note of caution DOUG -I would strongly advise against any morning after pick-me-up prepared by Boris-I did once and spent 3 days awake and 4 in the local lock-up before [4:-)]TOM got the charges dropped.......WOLFMAN-I`m sure I`ve got a couple of B/W shots of Q1`s in books-will find the largest and clearest,Right,lets get to business here...[4:-)]Tom & Awk-A round of the house`s finest for these fine gentlemen,A large measure of the special reserve for each to accompany it ,the same for yourself and an unlimited supply of whatever the BIRTHDAY BOY favours. Gentlemen..to ROB ...!!! [bday][bday][bday]-for sharing knowledge,`playing the game`here but mostly for keeping history alive and accessible up at the line,we salute you..Well,since through the good offices of our host I am now Photo-friendly I thought I would dig out the albums and blow off the cobwebs-as a result I am delighted to be able to offer serious scholars of British practice coverage of the following lines: Welsh Highland-both ends,Ffestiniog-summer & winter,Tal-Y-Lyn,Corris,Welshpool & Llanfair,Vale of Rheidol-over several years,Teifi Valley-ditto,Gwili Rly,South Devon Rly,West Somerset Rly,Didcot G.W. Soc.,contempory mainline (south & west ),quite a few diesel railcars plus Irish & Jugoslav excursions . In addition I have a fair collection of books and mags (typical pack-rat) so may have that elusive shot you are chasing. speaking of pack-rats I`d best go and check on Boris-last I saw he was trying to teach Awk to swear in Magyar,back soon,nick[C=:-)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 6:30 PM
All of our regulars know about the Birthday Watch List .... however, it needs to be posted repeatedly, just as a reminder regarding who is coming up next for the Birthday Bash ......

2005 BIRTHDAY WATCH LIST (rev. Aug 21st):

February 2nd (Kevin – 49)
March 5th (Nick – 45)
April 18 (Al - 63)
May 18th (Tom - 67)
May 27th (Dave - 46)
June 24th (Dan - 43)
July 15th (*** – 65)
July 25th (Chris - 51)
July 30th (Russell – 34)
August 16th (Ted - 67)
September 8th (Rob - 34) NEXT UP! TONIGHT at 10 PM (Eastern)

Not on the list [?] Send me an Email with your birth date (month-day-year).
Corrections too!

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NOTE for all: Check the SUMMARIES
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 6:40 PM
Hi (again) Nickl and guys at the bar!

My plans for this evening are to let the Birthday Bash take care of itself .... no way can I keep up with each 'n every Post and maintain any semblance of sanity in my household! [swg]

So, here's some advice before things get going:

USE THE REFRESH BUTTON FROM TIME TO TIME IN ORDER TO CHECK OUT THE MOST RECENT POSTS and TO SEE WHO ELSE IS ONLINE.

Also: Stick around for a few minutes after your Post just to check out if a response has been made.

Catch ya later and enjoy the night's festivities! [tup]

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 10, 2005 7:35 PM
Hi everybody, just checking in to see how the preparations are going for the festivities. Tom, that Ruppert's was a little dry. Let me try a Michelob this time, if you please.[tup] Hey the place is looking good.[:D] Uh, Cindy may be looking too good.[swg]

So far no "calls ups" and I'm counting on being here to the glorious end.[^] My thoughts on visiting the "For Teens Only" Site now seems somehow inappropriate.[:-^] pwolfe, glad you got a kick out of the "Ugly Duckling"... funny what? I'm looking for pix of the Southern Rwy. Class Q. From your description, it must indeed be a "ringer." I would like to make my choice for the Genearl Motors "Turbo Train." Not only does the diesel look like a sideways Edsel, the coaches are really trans-continental busses in disguise.[:O] Rob's selection of bazaar livery "took the words out of my mouth," although I must admit the GG-1 in AmTrak paint surely is taking bad taste to a new dimension. What could we expect, right?[:(]

We are certainly looking foward to a gala event for Rob's 34th. Please come if you are able, as always, the more the merrier. Nick, don't be too strict on yourself. But for your superb cuisine, some of us would never sober up.[zzz] Hope I wasn't being too presumptuous by making moves toward today's Awards. I figure "credit where credit is due." And ultimately, where is the harm? Right Boris, listen to Nick's directives and if he says "go help Tom," he means it.[:)] Okay, I'm good 'til Midnight whereupon I turn into a AmTrak ticket agent. See ya soon.
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 8:03 PM
Hiya Ted

Still hangin' in here ..... was kinda hoping The Birthday Boy would get here a bit ealier than scheduled ....... [swg]

Hey, the position of Adolescent Control Officer is still availalble! Actually sounds a bit like something a Manager should be in charge of! [;)]

Well, I'll be 'round ........ but when the festivities begin, let er rip! [tup]

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 10, 2005 8:45 PM
ROB !!!
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:02 PM


[bday] To You [bday] To You [bday] Rob Austin [bday] To You! 34! [yeah] [wow] [swg]

Okay, a little fun with our friend from north of the border …….


A Canadian bloke is walking down the street with a case of beer under his arm.

His friend Randy stops him and asks, "Hey Dave! Whatcha got that case of beer for?"

"Well, I got it for my wife, you see?" answers Dave.

"Wow," exclaims Randy, "Great trade."


A French guest who was staying in a hotel in Edmonton phoned room service for some pepper. "Black pepper, or white pepper?" asked the concierge.
"Toilette pepper!"


What do urine samples and Canadian beer have in common?
The taste.


You know you're from Ontario when...

1. Your idea of a traffic jam is ten cars waiting to pass a tractor on the highway.
2. "Vacation" means going to Barrie/area for the weekend.
3. You measure distance in hours.
4. You often switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day.
5. Your grandparents drive at 65 mph through 13 feet of snow during a raging blizzard, without flinching.
6. You install security lights on your house and garage and leave both unlocked.
7. There are 7 empty cars running in the parking lot at the Canadian Tire store at any given time.
8. You design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit.
9. Driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow.
10. You know all 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter, construction.

RUNNER UPS

You know several people who have hit deer more than once.
You use a down comforter in the summer.
You carry jumper cables in your car and your girlfriend knows how to use them.
You have enough French vocabulary to get by some of the day in Ottawa without them thinking that you're a completely incapable American.

Canadian Temperature Conversion Chart

50 Fahrenheit (10 C)
New Yorkers try to turn on the heat.
Canadians plant gardens.

40 Fahrenheit (4.4 C)
Californians shiver uncontrollably
Canadians Sunbathe.

35 Fahrenheit (1.6 C)
Italian Cars won't start
Canadians drive with the windows down

32 Fahrenheit (0 C)
Distilled water freezes
Canadian water gets thicker.

0 Fahrenheit (-17.9 C)
New York City landlords finally turn on the heat.
Canadians have the last cookout of the season.

-40 Fahrenheit (-40 C)
Hollywood disintegrates.
Canadians rent some videos.

-60 Fahrenheit (-51 C)
Mt. St. Helen's freezes.
Canadian Girl Guides sell cookies door-to-door.

-100 Fahrenheit (-73 C)
Santa Claus abandons the North Pole
Canadians pull down their earflaps.

-173 Fahrenheit (-114 C)
Ethyl alcohol freezes.
Canadians get frustrated when they can't thaw the keg.

-459.4 Fahrenheit (-273 C)
Absolute zero; all atomic motion stops.
Canadians start saying "cold, eh? "

-500 Fahrenheit (-295 C)
Hell freezes over.
The Leafs win the Cup

Enjoy! [swg]

Tom
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:14 PM
Hiya Rob I see you back there along with passengerfan Al C'mon!!!

Tom
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:19 PM
hello everyone I made it finally took the comoputer forever to load up. Tom watch it I resemble a couple of those remarks [tup][:D] Ted a flagon of black lable with a cr chaser should melt the sanity away eh.
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Posted by passengerfan on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:20 PM
Good evening Tom and how about a CR and a round for the house and for the birthday boy Rob make his a double. I'm determined someone is going to wake up with a head pounding more than mine in the AM.
Trolleyboy Rob a toast for your birthday and may their be many more.
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:22 PM
Okay - now you're here! [bday] - belated of course! Saw a couple of guys lurking in the shadows . Ted was here - now he isn't! Hmmmmmmm. Must be ujpstairs - quick- count the Gals ... should be 5 of 'em! [swg]

Tom
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:25 PM
Al thanks for the double. Your one great guy. You can always still join us we have many members on the left coast and some accross the pond . Yiou don't have to be there to be part of us. Two of our founding members are actually out your way now. Okay tom a round of praire fires for everyone if we are going to have sore heaads we might as well be sore every where [:0][}:)][xx(]
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:27 PM
Tom I passed Ted and Ruthie going towards the penthouse suite. [:0]Better check yup that's a Ruthie dummy over there by the pool tables. Boris is really chatting the dummy up as well that could be trouble[:0][B)][;)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:28 PM
I'm on it ....... [swg]

Tom
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:31 PM
Oh Tom you will notice that I dragged the entire Fort george Fife and Drum corps along for some entertainment tonight as well. They are getting their gear on in the Rats Patoot room you should hear ah yes a rousing chorus of Brandywine and the Girl I left behind me. They said they'll do Yankee Doodle once they are drunk enough but you will likely get alot of Rule Britania by that point as well. I'm going to go over a shoot a round of pool; with the girls
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:35 PM
Oops looks like Boris has picked up the drum majors batton this might get kinda ugly no wait he's playing the bass drum. [:O] Never knew Boris had such musical talent. Nick's mentoring must be rubbing off. Even Leon's joining in though I'm not sure a moonshine jug is normally part of the F&D corps musical reprtoire.
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:35 PM
Something strange going on - the Penthouse Suite is locked and both sets of keys are missing, including the Master. Ruthie is missing and Ted is [?][?][?]

Boris must be inside of his shed - which is also locked tiighter 'n a tick .....

Time to get some help with this - Tweeeeeeeeet, Tweeeeeeet - Inspector Clueless of the Local Constabulary and Mr. Doyle, Private Investigator get crackin'

Tom
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:41 PM
Okay - Boris is back .... but where in &^#*#$ is Ted, other than ...... [?]

The music isn't all that bad - but the Juke would be far better! Got some great tunes put in, just for this nite ...... but, let 'em rip! Go, Leon go ........ [swg]

Tom
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:46 PM
Tom I just saw mister Doyle He said he found a mound of dirt out behind the shed looks as though Boris dug his way back out. The drum corps said that they are only doing one set ( I marched them down here ) They brought their caravan of girls with them and are going to camp out in the woods behind the bar. Not to worry I purchased a couple kegs of Kieths for them from our supplier so they will be well taken care of. Haven't seen the good inspecter though, He's seems to be missing as well.
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:51 PM
Rob Unless other guys sign up for the Birthday Watch List, this will be the last Birthday Bash for this year. The idea took hold ...

So, you may have the distinction of being the last in 2005 ........

Tom
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