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[quote user="highhood63"][quote user="Trainmanny"] <p>Well If I have observed people telling someone how to do something over and over again the correct way [/quote]</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Correct by whose standards? Is there some Railroad model police out there I'm not aware of. I keep hearing who are they to judge....who are you to say what's correct? It's not about being historically accurate for everyone guy.</p><p> </p><p> [quote user="Trainmanny"]and then he later asked for opinions after all that well I would tell him what I think about his work and mention the fact that he has not listen to anyone advice previously so it should be getting better not the same. [/quote]</p><p> So you think he was just asking for your opinion and no one else's huh?..interesting, Do you often feel that it all revolves around just what you think?</p><p> </p><p> [quote user="Trainmanny"]That is not rude or mean but honest and frankly the guy is proving to be a hardheaded pain in the butt. </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> Just gotta name call...see that's my point right there , not necessary. I just don't think you're getting it.</p><p>Also I'm left wondering if this is just another JK alt looking for attention.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>trust me I am not the guy JK. I am a real person. I was not name calling, I was stating my opinion tha ther person is a hardheaded pain in the butt but it was not pointed at anyone in particular. I was using it as an example. Im not trying to be difficult but I think it is a little bit ridiculous and confusing as well</p>
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