cheers, krump
"TRAIN up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" ... Proverbs 22:6
QUOTE: Originally posted by railroadyoshi O, did i mention one lives with me at home welcome to my visions that are real only to me, and those who are as in love as i am. the human i love is just going to have to share it (if i ever have a girlfriend-sigh)
Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern
QUOTE: Originally posted by rf16a rf16a=Baldwin RF-16 Shark diesel. They are neat looking engines, especially in PRR's brunswick green with 5 stripes and circle keystone scheme.
Chuck
Grand River & Monongah Railroad and subsidiary Monongah Railway
Jake: How often does the train go by? Elwood: So often you won't even notice ...
QUOTE: Originally posted by HoosierDaddy HoosierDaddy I was born and raised in Indiana and graduated from Indiana University, so I'm a Hoosier I had two boys, when I signed up, and just added a third about 3 weeks ago so I'm a Daddy Put it together and its a humerous play on words. HD
QUOTE: Originally posted by loathar Loathar- of the Hill People. A Steve Martin charicture from the old Saturday Night Live. He was a caveman named Loathar and he was smart.He possesed language and had opposable thumbs.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Rotorranch Back in 1978 I started racing, and working at a dealer, on Mazda Rotary engined cars. I kept aquiring old Rotary Mazdas for spare parts, and eventually ended up with more than two dozen of the little buggars. I also lived on 119 acre plot of woods, known to the family as "The Ranch". Well, with all the Rotor cars parked down there, it became known as "The Rotor Ranch", which is what I called my race team, Rotor Ranch Racing, using the Rolls Royce logo, but with 3 R's. My passion for the Rotary cars ended up with me being knicknamed "Rotor" at nearly every automotive related job I've had since. When I got my first computer, I tried to think of a s/n that would be different, and it became Rotorranch. Rotor