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For those who desire one to "spark it up" with controversy!!!
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Gary Crawley</i> <br /><br />Wow <br />I go to Melbourne for a few day's and when I come back to the Forum I find the Poms and Yanks at war, just kidding it's great to see the friendly stiring going on. <br />It.s also interesting to get the history lessons, as far as Thomas my grandson (3 years old) loves him and when he comes around to visit he thinks the garden railway has been built for Thomas. <br />What I now relalise is, Thomas is doing more for our great hobby by promoting it to the young than we could ever have dreamed of. <br />After all most of us became hooked after we were given toy trains as a kid. <br /> <br />Just to stir a bit more do you guys in the North understand that we "Down Under" can reply to your comments the day before you put them on the Forum, so no matter what you guys do you always be behind us in Oz. <br /> <br />Gary <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Poms and Yanks at war! Peri***he thought! I would say that US/ Aussie relations are at an all time high in this forum.[:D] <br /> <br />I enjoy the magnificent artwork of some of my Daughter's Thomas books. I really enjoy the television program as well. I would most whole heartedly agree that Thomas is introducing a full generation to trains in general. Most trains in the US are seen as a menace (people can hardly wait until the have passed, since they block the road) I contend quite the contrary, these brief "time outs" are a Godsend in these rapid and stressful days. <br /> <br />Most children these days know the world "Choo-Choo train," but have never heard a train that goes choo-choo! <br /> <br />The space-time continuum disrupted by the Aussies! Great Scott! [:0] I knew there was some code hidden in the constellations on your national flag![:D]
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