QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY I've looked all over this room and can't find where the borrowers put them. They're probably next to John's pictures.
QUOTE: Fla Phil:You must be about my age (64)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 Der5997: I have no clue what kind of uploading software I have. (?) Me and computers have never quite goten along-the less electrical equipment a machine has, the better I get along with it.[:D]
QUOTE: Why doesn't Tarzan have a beard?
QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 Speaking of photos, if this computer would cooperate, I could show you guys my propsed track plan, however no matter what I do I can never seem to successfully upload them onto railimages.com. [B)][:0][}:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes About Jarrett's website:
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Morning Coffe Clubbers, QUOTE: Suddenly makes sense of the western song that had the line "and they call the wind Maria(h?)" Probably the best known version was the one done by The Kingston Trio (remember them?) back in about 1959 on the "... from the Hungry i" album. Ah yes, I knew it well..........(Ed breaks into song:) "Way out here they have a name, for rain and wind and fire, The rain is Tess, the fire's Joe, and they call the wind Maria." You guys should be happy there's no sound on the message board. [:D] Catch up with you guys later, Ed
QUOTE: Suddenly makes sense of the western song that had the line "and they call the wind Maria(h?)"
QUOTE: Probably the best known version was the one done by The Kingston Trio (remember them?) back in about 1959 on the "... from the Hungry i" album. Ah yes, I knew it well..........(Ed breaks into song:) "Way out here they have a name, for rain and wind and fire, The rain is Tess, the fire's Joe, and they call the wind Maria."
QUOTE: You guys should be happy there's no sound on the message board. [:D]
QUOTE: I've been working on cars since I was in Jr High School. I only do the simple stuff now as I don't like to do the hard stuff.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY Do ya'll remember "Greek History"? The god of wind is Mariah
QUOTE: On the ground throws - don't make the mistake that I made and get the ones without the contacts. The ones with the contacts are the way to go, that give the power two ways to go 1)through the rail points and 2) throught the contacts on the caboose ind. switch. I also like using the "spring" set as I don't have to worry about setting up the throw.
QUOTE: John: What kind of van do you have
QUOTE: One of the reasons that I got into the bus business was I liked working on the big equipment.
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 Fergie: QUOTE: As I said yesterday I'm shooting for Sheet arbour again next week and if I was a betting man I would say I have a 50% chance of making it. If you see us tied up before noon on Wednesday come down and see me. Sounds good, so long as we're mobile[:D] and they let us on the dock (haven't had trouble so far, and the NFTI manager is an aquaintance.) If I need it, what's your rank?
QUOTE: As I said yesterday I'm shooting for Sheet arbour again next week and if I was a betting man I would say I have a 50% chance of making it. If you see us tied up before noon on Wednesday come down and see me.