Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe I go the the Milwaukee Road's corporate office and say . . . "I know it may seem odd that I know this, as you were not planning on releasing your plans to build your pacific extension until 1906, but you should really reevaluate your plans." Then I get the heck out of Dodge and move to Brazil so as to avoid the oncoming draft of 1916. I am not a draft dodger, but I already know that we win, so what is the use . . . Gabe
QUOTE: Originally posted by lfish Well, if you are going to do that, Mr. Harmon, please look up Henry Ford, try to persuade him that the internal combustion thing will never work and suggest he look into the world wide telegraphic web.
QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe I would be willing to allow you to call its most majectic city Rio de DanJarmino and its capital Harminilla if you would agree to my ambitious Dreadnought building program. Just think if we had our shipyards hury, we could beat the 1906 completion of the Dreadnought and the world would be ours and we could finance the building of the trans-amazonian railway. Gabe
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QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe I would be willing to allow you to call its most majectic city Rio de DanJarmino and its capital Harminilla if you would agree to my ambitious Dreadnought building program. Just think if we had our shipyards hury, we could beat the 1906 completion of the Dreadnought and the world would be ours and we could finance the building of the trans-amazonian railway. Gabe Hmmmmm, World Domination from a country whos biggest exports are rubber and bananas? Ohhh, I get it, your Dreadnaught's are made of RUBBER as the shells bounce off of them..Yeah, thats a great idea, tell ya what I can sell you the plans to the lead clad zeppelin I have laying around here for a very reasonable price.[:p]
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon QUOTE: Originally posted by lfish Well, if you are going to do that, Mr. Harmon, please look up Henry Ford, try to persuade him that the internal combustion thing will never work and suggest he look into the world wide telegraphic web. With my trusty lawyer at my side, Brazil shall rise as a super power and we will rule the world........Pax Brasilia!!!! MOOHAHAHAHAH MOOHAHAHAHAHAH Work with me here people
-ChrisWest Chicago, ILChristopher May Fine Art Photography"In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration." ~Ansel Adams
QUOTE: Originally posted by CopCarSS I'd write a long thought out response, but I'm too durned busy planting a lot of crops. Dadgummed city folk always waltzing around trying to let the world know how they plan to take it over. [;)] Chris Denver, CO (well, actually, unincorporated Adams county...)
QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe QUOTE: Originally posted by CopCarSS I'd write a long thought out response, but I'm too durned busy planting a lot of crops. Dadgummed city folk always waltzing around trying to let the world know how they plan to take it over. [;)] Chris Denver, CO (well, actually, unincorporated Adams county...) I may be an Indianapolis resident right now; but don't kid yourself, I have bailed enough hay and fed enough cattle in my time to claim a non-city-folk status. But, don't worry, it is not like either of us have to worry about BNSF's Montana grain rates. Gabe
QUOTE: Originally posted by CopCarSS QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe QUOTE: Originally posted by CopCarSS I'd write a long thought out response, but I'm too durned busy planting a lot of crops. Dadgummed city folk always waltzing around trying to let the world know how they plan to take it over. [;)] Chris Denver, CO (well, actually, unincorporated Adams county...) I may be an Indianapolis resident right now; but don't kid yourself, I have bailed enough hay and fed enough cattle in my time to claim a non-city-folk status. But, don't worry, it is not like either of us have to worry about BNSF's Montana grain rates. Gabe Actually, I haven't done much of it myself. But thw two major industries I've worked in (Electrical Power Generation, and Concrete Flatwork) wouldn't offer me lots of job oppurtunities in 1905, so I figured I had better take to the fields. I'm figuring on saving up some money, investing in the stock market, and getting out in the early part of October, 1929. After that, I think I'm going to put everything into gold, and see what happens! [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe You would make more money if you put all of your money in braziers. They made a killing in the depression. Gabe
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe You would make more money if you put all of your money in braziers. They made a killing in the depression. Gabe UUrrrraaagghhh <Tim Allen voice> as Dan awakens from workday coma.... ...now we're talking!!!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe Your interest in the "support" that this industry gave the Depression economy is commendable. Gabe
QUOTE: Originally posted by ajmiller QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon QUOTE: Originally posted by lfish Well, if you are going to do that, Mr. Harmon, please look up Henry Ford, try to persuade him that the internal combustion thing will never work and suggest he look into the world wide telegraphic web. With my trusty lawyer at my side, Brazil shall rise as a super power and we will rule the world........Pax Brasilia!!!! MOOHAHAHAHAH MOOHAHAHAHAHAH Work with me here people You know what they say: It's all fun and games until your underling colonels stage a bloody coup! And if you manage to survive, you'll have to flee the country disguised as a nun. If you're smart you'll remember to raid the treasury before you go.
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