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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes</i> <br /> <br /> <br />And I am still waiting for my first email from Antonio. He really seems to know what to say at just the right time. Notice how he took that one topic that was kind of nonsense and turned it into something that actually made sense. <br /> <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />I was checking out a few threads and Antonio made a really good post about the locomotive with the screw falling out from the lead truck. You know, he seems like a very level headed kind of guy. I sincerely appreciate a common sense post, and he really seems to know just what to say, we could use a few more like him. <br /> <br />I may not have ever said it before but I also appreciate our coffee clubbers. Many people may think that this is just a gossip forum but we all know better. There have been some really good ideas brought out here and knowledge abounds in this coffee shop. And if knowledge wasn't enought, friendships have also been formed. Once the dog stops tearing up the furniture I would welcome a visit from our regulars. Until then, I guess we have to meet at McDonalds. [;)] <br /> <br />I had hoped to go train shopping Sunday afternoon but taking photos of the River Rail streetcar and railfanning <i>sidetracked</i> me. [;)] (Get it? lol) Therefore I am still looking for a tabletop N scale layout. I think, if possible, I really want something in a passenger train so I can also use it as an amusement park type train on the HO layout. <br />If anyone "finds" anything like this let me know. It is almost 7 pm and bedtime fast approaches, so that makes it hard to check out things and take care of business. <br /> <br />Take Care and Stay Safe. <br />
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