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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Evening All: <br /> <br />I can't believe that we are gearing up for "IVAN". Of course he's just going to be a tropical storm. <br /> <br />Has anybody ever changed the oil on the car and forgot to put the drain plug in until two quarts of oil have been added and run out on the driveway? I'm not going to tell you who did, but Mrs. "T" has been doing a lot of laughing. <br /> <br />Fergie: <br />Mrs. "T" wants to know what we did to have the pleasure of being adopted by the Francey family. On the museum visits, this trip is already about 19 days long and as much as we'd like to, we'd better pass. I'm still holding out for the Museum of Transportation in Baltimore though. I went to your webb sight and was impressed with your turntable, I can't wait to see it for real. With your track work and John's facia, I should bring home a lot of ideas. <br />Why was the staten island ferry offshore of NS? Any ideas? <br /> <br />John: <br />I'm probably just going to bring the Kato E-8/9 in a box, with the storm I've got a lot to do before leaving and we can check it at your place. <b>If I can find </b>the box I'll bring some daylight passenger cars. I feel sorry for you, buying the trucks and them not working out for you. I'm not going to one-up you but I'll tell you my truck story when I meet you. It's to long for me to type it out and I don't want to slam the importer as I was treated very fairly. The slammers (flamers) would never quit. <br /> <br />Ed: <br />How do you find all this stuff out? I barely have time to post let alone play. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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