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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />I am picking off these darn squirells as fast as I can but mother nature seems to be producing more then I can get. I popped another one today, there were three of them out there this morning and they cleaned out the bird feeder in less then an hour. So now their is more bird feed out their and maybe the birds will come back. <br /> <br />I see where Biggie Smalls (big Al) is taking on the MRR forum again. I don't know why he doesn't just leave since he feels like everyone is picking on him. <br /> <br />Ryan: <br />Congrats on the letter. I wrote one back in 1955 and all I got was a mention in the club section. I wanted to know if their were any modlers in the area (Albany Ga.) that were interested in starting a club. I did get several responses. <br /> <br />Have you been to the Cresent City Club? I got to go there one weekend when I was down in NO on a charter and had nothing to do. When I saw the building I was not impressed but boy, once inside it was great. I don't even know if it's still in operation. <br /> <br />Ed: <br />We need to feel sorry for the CCers up north. We had the windows open and the AC fan running last night and it was still a tad warm. <br /> <br />Well the clean-up has started, I'm thinking about where to put all of the stuff so you can see the layout. Someone, on the forum, has a quote " stuff is junk we keep, junk is stuff we throw away". I have a lot of stuff. <br /> <br />Jim: <br />[quote]QUOTE: Posted: 20 Feb 2005, 19:59:24 <br />QUOTE: (CG)Jim: ...and got some maps (different time periods - some before, and some after), but maybe if I print them out I'll be able to figure out some semi-prototypical info for the late 50's...Actually, that's what I figured you'd need to wind up doing. After all, if it's going to be a freelance road, total adherence to prototype in terms of route/interchange would seem a bit overly restrictive, no? <br />Regards <br />Ed [/quote] <br />That's what I like about the "Almost Nothing". It can run wherever I want it to and I don't have to worry about missing a switch or a building or whatever. One of my towns is named Podunk. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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