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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by ChuckCobleigh</i> <br /><br /> <br /> <br />On the other hand, there is one mention above of "End of the Line" with Wilford Brimley in 1988, where the RR is going to close the shops somewhere in Arkansas, so Brimley and another worker grab an engine and head for the corporate HQ in Chicago. Great sequence where they are rolling barrels of diesel to the empty engine to get going again. Not the greatest movie in the history of cinema, but still an entertaining hour and a half, or so. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />The yard that was "St. Louis" in the movie was actually North Little Rock. One other item of funny interest is the fact that (you would have to be local to know it though) one of the buildings the train passes in the movie is a "Gentlemen's Club" in real life. It might not have been then but is now. It has been years since I have seen the movie. It was fimed around Central Arkansas. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Adrian [:)] <br /> <br />I am not getting "Old" just older. [;)] <br /> <br />I need some more fingers and toes to "add" it all up though. [;)] [8D] [:D] <br /> <br />BTW, you little devil [;)] , in your latest pic of you and "the woman" you sure are wearing a BIG SMILE on your face. Awww, the joys of being young. [;)] [:D] <br />
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