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Sunday Photo Fun 03/11/07

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 12, 2007 3:00 PM

Marty - WOW - I can feel the wind coming off that beauty!  Would love to be able to get that background on my layout!  Amazing!

Lisa

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Posted by MartyE on Monday, March 12, 2007 3:09 PM
The engine is a MTH RailKing. 

Trying to update my avatar since 2020 Laugh

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Posted by perry1060 on Monday, March 12, 2007 3:10 PM

Marty,

Excellent shot and really nice depth perception!! I love the lone tree clinging to life...

 

 

 

Enjoy the hobby Perry
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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, March 12, 2007 4:45 PM

Back from a visit to Mainstreet, still kinda hungry because those "O" scale Big Mac's aren't very filling. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, March 12, 2007 8:08 PM

Doug - you gotta eat 48 of them!  Some say anywhere between 43 and 50 is okay, but others are really picky!

Great pics everyone!  Marty, you are the king of computer editing!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by palallin on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:43 AM
 Jim Fortner wrote:

Doug - you gotta eat 48 of them!  Some say anywhere between 43 and 50 is okay, but others are really picky!

 

Jim,

That's just about the most clever one-liner I've seen in a long time.  It sneaks up on ya. 

 

What I want to know is, Do they have the right number of sesame seeds on the buns for the dreaded sesame seed counters?

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Posted by Brutus on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:46 PM

Thanks!  They got the seeds right, but the 1950's didn't have Big Macs, did they???!!!  Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun came out in the 1970's, I think!  BTW - if you know the tune that goes with that sentence, you win a free Big Mac at the Arnold McDonalds (any of the 3 in town), just swing by and pick me up and I'll buy for us both! Dinner [dinner].

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 8:44 AM
Thanks alot, Jim. Now I'll have that jingle in my head for the next few days. I guess it's better than the other voices...


A proud former employee of the Golden Arches off exit 4 on I-95 in 1979-80. We used to make everything ahead of time and toss it all after certain time limits - if I timed it right, I got to take home bags and bags of not-quite stale hamburgers. Yum.

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Posted by palallin on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 10:04 AM

'85 - '87, Kingshighway store, Rolla, MO.  I remember "inventing" the Double Quarter Cheeseburger with "old" sandwhiches. 

 Hey, I had to make money while finishing up my undergrad work, ya know!

 

Another question about those scale Big Macs:  where the pickles touching one another??

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Posted by RR Redneck on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 10:21 AM
 zwbob wrote:
 laz 57 wrote:

GO TRIBE in '07!!!

laz57

Laz. That backstop reminds me of the one we had as kids on the field we played at. The only difference is we had a tree behind pitchers mound.

The little league practice field AND the playin field are right by the local UP main. Needless to say that I never missed an opertunity to railfan when my little brothers were in little leage.

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Posted by RR Redneck on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 10:24 AM
 alexweiihman wrote:

J class in the mountans

 

 Hudson in town

Town of Hendersonville

 

Hey, Alex, I know I have told you before, but that is one heck of a cool layout.

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Posted by alexweiihman on Friday, March 16, 2007 7:12 AM
Thanks Eric!
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