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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Afternoon All [:o)] <br /> <br />I think the clown face is very fitting for the bull. Them clowns are losing my money. [:(] I found another statement from about 1 1/2 years ago. The rate of return (yeah right) was . . . ----1.58%. If anyone wants investment advice guess who I won't recommend ? ! [}:)] I sure wish my company would have stayed with Fidelity. <br /> <br />This afternoon I did clean out the floor furnance. I used the Dirt Devil upright vacuum to do it. The shop vac has a hose that is just too large to get in there. The Dirt Devil's hose is smaller but still has trouble reaching all the areas that need cleaning. <br /> <br />Kevin has posted in here before. If you remember he had a birthday about a month ago. He imed me last week, he was putting down track. I don't remember if he is done laying track or not. (Halftimers, ya know.) I sure want to ride the "Chief". That is one of my vacation goals for the near future. <br /> <br />Should any of you have aol aim feel free to im me. Talking in real time is much better. Right now my msn messenger doesn't like my computer so I don't use it. <br /> <br />If you don't have AOL AIM the download is free, might as well try it. [;)] A lot of the forum teens and college guys have it. Some of them are very good modelers and they are always happy to show their work. You should see some of the pics they share with me, both 1:1 scale and otherwise. <br /> <br />Speaking of scales . . . when it comes to garden railroading, what are the scale (s) that are most common where equipment is readily available? When I win the loto I might try and do one. [;)] How large / small can you go and still be able to "ride" your railroad? I used to have a "Live Steam" catalog but don't have a clue where it is. Do the larger locos come in kit form or ready to run? What kind of price are we talking about when it comes to an engine you can ride? One last question, [;)] what fuel do they use? Inquiring minds want to know, and so do I. [}:)] [;)] <br /> <br />Noah [8D] <br /> <br />It is a cloudy 55 degrees here and some wind is blowing. Want to come rake my leaves? [:p] Oh that reminds me, I want to post a topic in the other forum. [;)] <br /> <br />Bye now. [:)] <br /> <br />
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