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You might be a railfan if... <br />...kevinstheRRman talks about vanity mirrors in one of his postings, and you begin a long, introspecitve thought process about what it means <br />...the Amtrak reservations office answers your call as "where can I give you tickets to now, Daniel???" <br />...you walk into a random Amtrak superliner blindfolded, and immediately say "high _____," the ______ being the name of the attendant, whose name you have memorized <br />...you tell these jokes to your non-railfan acquaintances, and none of them get these <br />...you can't understand why they don't <br />...they have learned not to tell you where they are going on their next trip, because if they do, you'll tell them they can take the train there <br />...you told someone who wanted to ride Amtrak from Los Angeles to San Francisco to take "the Southwest chief to Chicago, Lake Shore Limited to New York, Acelas to Washingon, Crescent Limited to New Orleans, then to go up to Chicago, over to Seattle on the Empire Builder, and then to San Francisco on the Coast Starlight" <br />...you have actually done that trip <br />...you desperately need more people to post here to maintain your sanity <br />...your family always has a pretty good idea of where you are: if you are not at work, then you're at the train museum, if you're not there, then you're on the forum, and if you're not on the forum, then you are probably back at the train museum <br /> <br />Hope you had some laughs, <br />Daniel
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