Owner and superintendant of the N scale Texas Colorado & Western Railway, a protolanced representaion of the BNSF from Fort Worth, TX through Wichita Falls TX and into Colorado.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by JCtrain talk about a need for coffee, the brew of the gods....hm....hm... dozed off there.
QUOTE: Originally posted by JCtrain man, a cold and now the flu. Feel terrible. And its really sunny outside. I've missed six days of school so I'll have to play catch up later...groan.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy I'm a day late, but just wanted to comment on Big_Boy's post that said "I wonder if Mexicans are envious of Americans on the Fourth of July??? After all that's what Cinco De Mayo is to them." From all the partying going on in the States for 'Cinco de Mayo' you would be natural in assuming that it is Mexican Independence Day, but it's not. It's actually the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla, when the Mexican army defeated the invading French army in 1862. While it is a government and bank holiday (and usually a school holiday), there is actually very little celebration outside of the state of Puebla and the official government bash in Mexico City. For most working stiffs it's a day like any other. Mexican Independence Day (dating from the War of Independence from Spain in 1810-1821) is September 16th. Okay, there's a bit of trivia you can bore your friends with over your next cup of coffee (or shot of tequila)........... Hasta Luego Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Well now, I am home from work. I don't want any coffee right now. I have to get my morning nap in before I start the day, if I am lucky the dog will let me sleep to 8 am, and if I am not lucky I will be up before that. I won't get in bed till about 230am. It takes times to wind down and be ready to go to sleep.
cheers, krump
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QUOTE: Originally posted by CP5415 Other than that, I've been busy planning a suprise B'day party for the wife tomorrow. So far so good! She doens't know Gordon
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo i found the picture to go with your post mr Krump hope you don't mind I posted it http://www.rrsites.com/royalhudson/2816.htm