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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />Jim: <br />And I thought it was cold at 38 for a low and 59 for a high. This cold weather is nice when you don't have to go outside but boy when you do it's bad. Remember I'm in TEXAS. <br /> <br />Phil and Krump: <br />What part of law enforcement are ya'll in? One of the guys in our club is in prisoner transportation, he take them from the prison to the courthouse. He says you wouldn't believe some of the things that these people do. <br /> <br />Ed: <br />When you were talking about having some demi kits - what is a guy in Corpus Cristie going to do with snow blowers? Their's not that much temp differance between you and him. <br /> <br />Snoah: <br />How is the Silver Streak kit comming along? <br /> <br />Jim in Cape G...... Mo: <br />I remember comming through there on a tour one time and seeing the Mississippi out of it's banks. Makes one step back and realize how fruital mankind is. <br /> <br />Luct: <br />Is it GLOWTOWN or GLOETOWN? In your last post it was Glowtown and on your webb site it's Gloetown. Sounds like a nice little town is about to BURST into prosperity with the comming of the G & L railroad. How much freight will the laundry business generate? I see a 2-8-0 in the future. Of course the fact that I like them has no bearing on the development of the G & L. <br /> <br />How are you going to justify the 2-10-4's? ARRRRRRGGGGH You need some massive power for this large city. (tongue-in-cheek) <br /> <br />I've got to get ready and go to work so <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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