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Elliot´s Trackside Diner April 2010
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<p> Good Afternoon,</p><p>Zoe, is it too late for a big lunch? No? OK, then make it a huge bowl of lentil soup for me, bread to go with it and coffee and apple pie to follow - thank you.</p><p>Did I say this morning, that I had not planned anything specific for the day? Well, Petra took care of that! We had some leftover paint and she really made me paint the corridor outside our flat. Now, that´s really not our job to do, but it did not look nice, when we moved in. It does look nice and clean now, but I am tired and weary. I slipped into my old army fatigues and will be going for a good rest soon.</p><p><b>Robby</b> -aren´t these the moments that make a grown man blush? After a little while you´d be laughing about that. Happened to me once, while I was in front of an audience of several hundred people... did not think it was funny, then.</p><p><b>OZ-Ray</b> - that loco looks so much lower in profile when compared to the regular USRA Mike. It probably has smaller drivers and a lowered boiler - difficult to kitbash!</p><p>Well, CUL!<br></p>
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