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Elliott's Trackside Diner - June 2012
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<p>Good Morning Gang!</p> <p>Holy Moly - what a day it was in the forum yesterday! Must have been "The National Bash The Moderator Day" or something like it. Got the feeling that I am currently the only one around to do the honors. Took 4 hours of my time trying to keep things low, but that bloke must have blown a fuse after reading Sheldon´s answer (which wasn´t bad). Well, he is now back on moderation status and eventually up for a ban.</p> <p>Flo, coffee and a breakfast bagel, please.</p> <p>Sue - that picture is terrific. I wish I could do something like it... Is it oil colors or acrylics?</p> <p>Jim - you are right with the details. Folks that have never been to Japan wouldn´t notice the lack of it. Unfortunately, I have been there and have noticed the massive amount of wires strung along the catenary. It is one of the typical features there, so I will try to capture the look of it. I will use E-Z line for the telephone wires, black wire for the power lines, but I am not yet sure about the catenary. I tend to firing up my soldering iron (you know this is not my favorite tool) and use .3 mm brass wire for the catenary. This will keep me quite busy and out of mischief [:-,]</p> <p>Ray - using a rotary snow plow to clean up the muck left outside may be not so good an idea. I´d call that the sh.t hitting the fan [(-D]</p> <p>Ken - any news from the snake front? How´s your toe coming along?</p> <p>Rob - healing prayers for your toe as well!</p> <p>I am deeply worried about Galaxy - I hope he reads this and reports back to us. Galaxy, we miss you!</p> <p>Have a good start into the new week!</p> <p> </p>
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