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<p> <font size="4"><b><i>Yaawn !</i></b></font></p><p>( <i>A ragged looking guy opens the door to the diner and lurches down to the corner booth, sitting down with a </i><font size="3"><b>thump</b></font>) </p><p>Good Morning,</p><p>Chloe, darling, coffee - please, a bucket full, to get my eyes open! </p><p>Well, what a night! After closing down my laptop at shortly past 3 am, I switched the TV on and watched a silly war movie for just about an hour. Went back to bed, staying awake for another hour. Now I am up and all tired [sigh].</p><p><b>Sawyer </b>- you´d better take care of that shoulder. I know what I am talking about. I hurt my shoulder badly 37 years ago, while I was your age, in a basket ball match. Every now and then, I still get a painful reminder of that incident. So don´t take it too lightly.</p><p><b>Jim </b>- the reason why I started to plan again is because Chris, our son, wants to have his wardrobe and we will have to get a new one for my stuff. Though this expensive will nibble away a good portion of my MRR budget, it opens up a set of new chances. I will have to re-arrange the furniture, which adds about 4` to be used for my layout - not in full depth, though. Those 4 feet (and about 2 on the left side) I can use as fiddle yards with cassette staging, taking away the need for those sector plates and traversers, which are quite difficult to build. Still not decided, yet, but I lean towards the new plan (at least for the moment [swg]).</p><p><b>Johnboy </b>- sorry, no roads! Figure those terrace houses to be on a slight embankment, with only a foot path leading to them. The access to the station is not depicted on the layout. </p><p><b>John </b>- was that the annual train to New Delhi? It pretty much looks like the trains in post-war Germany, when city folks would flood the countryside in search for something edible to be traded in for jewellery, oriental rugs etc. </p><p><b>Ray </b>- one day you will have to get the little one her own Thomas set! </p><p>CUL! <br></p>
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