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Why it is worse to be a young rail fan
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I like to look at railfanning as a total experience. For instance, we're having our Pavilion party in Flatonia on Saturday. There will probably be around 75 railfans there. We can talk, enjoy the weather, enjoy lunch together,look at and buy pictures and books, enjoy the two or three speeders that might be there, and oh yeah, watch the trains that might come by (for some reason Saturdays are slow around here). Most of my best friends are my railfan friends, even when we're not railfanning. I would love doing this even if the trains were all exactly alike. <br /> <br />mike
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