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Elliot's Trackside Diner OCTOBER 2010
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<p>Good Morning Folks,</p> <p>Daylight is breaking at this side of the Big Pond. Seems, as if the weather guessers are right with their prediction this time. It is going to be a fair autumn day. </p> <p>Janie, just coffee for me, please!</p> <p>Has anybody heard anything from Keith? He has not been in for a while now and I am getting worried. I hope he is just taking a break from us and all is well at his end.</p> <p>Good to see, that we have some new folks joining the Diner gang - a big welcome (back) from this end!</p> <p>John - sometimes, I find it hard to believe that you are modeling in N scale. There is so much detail! I could not do this - my aging eyes just cannot cope with those minute parts anymore. [bow]</p> <p>Chris - Daffy Duck was also one of my favorite characters, but I cannot chime in quoting him. On German TV, he was of course speaking German and I guess, that a lot of the word play got lost in the translation.</p> <p>Sawyer - I saw your picture of your now defunct layout in WPF - a sad sight! I hope, it won´t be long before you can start to build your new layout!</p> <p>I miss working on a layout of my own so much! There are so many ideas for small layouts in my head, but I have given up putting them "on paper". Planning a layout without having even the slightest chance to build it just adds to my frustration and puts me down even further. </p> <p>You folks now the key difference between the US of the 1960´s and me? Well, the US had Bob Hope and Johnny Cash, but I ain´t got no hope and no cash [:-^]</p> <p>A happy start of the week to all of you!</p>
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