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Posted by K. P. Harrier on Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:14 PM
I find statements clearly made and that DO NOT DEVIATE from a topic discussion theme to be refreshing, and show skill and insight on the part of a forum contributor. Perhaps some find scatterbrain irrelevancy appealing, but I sure don’t. Post brevity (when possible) also demonstrates thoughtfulness, and is a courtesy toward attracted readers.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- K.P.’s absolute “theorem” from early, early childhood that he has seen over and over and over again: Those that CAUSE a problem in the first place will act the most violently if questioned or exposed.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:54 PM
After you get a few stars under your name you might change your mind. There is alot of joking around in the forums by members who contribute on a regular basis. It sorta becomes a family and we look forward to each others comments. We do joke, and sometimes we even talk about trains. But you know the saying -- all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

By the way, many of us email each other on a regular basis, have chat sessions away from the forums, and some of us even write and call each other on the phone. As time goes on you will feel the family atmosphere (hopefully) and join in.

Try it, you'll like it. [;)] [:D]
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Posted by JoeKoh on Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:58 PM
K P
first of all I welcome you to the forums.I could give you enough tech data and info about railroads to last you for years but that would be boring.We like to poke fun and have fun while responding to questions.its true we get sidetracked but were more of a family type forum than a straight question and answer session.so if you have a question I will make my responses short and try to help you.if you would like to see pics of trains(mostly CSX equipment) email me.Again I welcome you and your input.
stay safe
Joe

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 13, 2003 8:48 PM
I agree with Jhhtrainsplanes and JoeKoh. I decided to post a topic two weeks ago, started posting on other topics. within a week, I had my first star, and a new hobby/family. I look forward to new posts by these four star posters, and have begun quoting the forum members to freinds and families. And of course, I spend most of my time reading...........................posts.
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Posted by edblysard on Saturday, December 13, 2003 10:46 PM
Mr. Harrier,
Please note the two most replied to threads here.

"Stupid question thread" and
"Would you belive a little humor here"

While the first does, on occasion deal with trains and railroading, the second has absolutly nothing to do with trains, yet it is one of the most read, and replied to posting here.

We do diverge from the topic on occasion, ok most of the time one of us cracks wise, but it would be a dry forum if we didnt.

I didnt come here for a purely technical forum, I can find rivet counters on a lot of other forums.

I come here because of one thing, and one thing only...

This forum fun and funny.

Trust me, after a day of flat yard switching, I need all the laughs I can get.

Look, listen and laugh along with us, in between the bad jokes, lousy grammer and horrid spelling, (no Kev, I am not reffering to you, you have a excuse)
you just might find a bunch of fun, knowledgable folks, who will go out of their way to research a answer to your question.

If it means you have to put up with bad jokes, well....

You still get your information, and the cost is right.

Stay Frosty,
Ed[:D]

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Posted by dharmon on Sunday, December 14, 2003 12:51 AM
Ummm...nevermind.

Roger, Out.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 14, 2003 12:54 AM
There's nothing wrong with not being serious. I don't know how many people have complained about our "behavior" on the formus. You dont have to be serious, and you can still get the answer to the question you have asked. I've made some good friends here, they are very good people. And I wish you the same, mr. Harrier. I've been posting here since August 1st, and I have learned a lot of new stuff.
Once again, you dont need to be a rocket scientist to post here. Everyone is welome.[:p]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 14, 2003 12:56 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon

Ummm...nevermind.

Roger, Out.


LOL... good humor.
It still brings you closer to that 3rd star.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 14, 2003 10:45 AM
You guys are being waaaaay too serious. I'm changing my photo again if this keeps up!

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Posted by CShaveRR on Sunday, December 14, 2003 12:00 PM
You can always count on me for a straight answer to a straight question. And you may count on it being spelled correctly and hopefully understandable.

But it's the "above and beyond" that's most interesting. I've been able to dive into some unintentional openings left by unsuspecting people, and have managed to adopt a chocolate-loving "little sister". I hope I've made some other friends, too...anybody who identified himself (or herself) to me as a forum poster while watching trains around here (Chicago's western suburbs) would be warmly greeted.

The sister (or her cat), by the way, may have plenty to say by this time tomorrow.

Carl

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Posted by dharmon on Sunday, December 14, 2003 12:37 PM
This isn't one of those messages to terrorists or drug traffickers is it?
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Posted by michaelstevens on Sunday, December 14, 2003 1:14 PM
[8D][8D]
As I've said before; Jump Jets and paranoia are not necessarily oxymoronic.
Really KPH, you might want to consider asking the Quack; "whether cat pills would work for you [?] ".
I mean, in my case they haven't cured my little problem -- but I seem to be having a lot more fun !
[;)][:)][:D]
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Posted by Willy2 on Sunday, December 14, 2003 1:42 PM
Just try and imagine what the forum would be like if all anyone did was ask questions and answer questions. We need some fun in our lives to keep us all going and happy. If we didn't have any fun in here, eventually we'd get going at each other like cats and mice or cats and dogs! The joking also keeps things from getting to stale. Just wait, you'll get the feel for it sooner or later! But as CShaveRR does and says to do we should spell correctly as often as possible and give good and reasonable answers to questions.

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Posted by espeefoamer on Sunday, December 14, 2003 5:27 PM
Yah,what he said[8D]
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Posted by croteaudd on Sunday, December 14, 2003 10:34 PM
Some that pursue certain topics are totally baffled at what they find, and say so in reply posts. They shake their heads because everyone is discussing everything but the subject topic theme that attracted them!

Within the Trainsmag.com side of this website, there are two forums, namely, (1) Railroads and (2) Trackside Guides. Maybe EVERYONE would be happy if a third forum was put into effect. Perhaps it could be entitled … For Irrelevancy Junkies Only, or The Release Valve, or Stupidity Corner. What about The Engine Wine Cellar?
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 15, 2003 12:25 AM
Or maybe:
"Forums for boring people with no sense of humor"
I know a couple of people who would be glad to use them.
I have about 361 posts, and in only about 200 of them I have actually answered or asked some train-related questions. People don't seem to hate me for that, neither they are thinking about kicking me out of here.
Some who rememeber Missouri : what was he talking about? From what I read mostly railroad related stuff. His posts lacked humor and concern for other members. But he got kicked off.
Sir, if you choose to go against the crowd, consider this: they will treat you how you treat them.
Why do people even bother to complain about this? Gosh, get a life.
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Posted by Mookie on Monday, December 15, 2003 6:14 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by K. P. Harrier

I find statements clearly made and that DO NOT DEVIATE from a topic discussion theme to be refreshing, and show skill and insight on the part of a forum contributor. Perhaps some find scatterbrain irrelevancy appealing, but I sure don’t. Post brevity (when possible) also demonstrates thoughtfulness, and is a courtesy toward attracted readers.
I will be short and to the point! I don't know that much about any facet of railroading to show any skill and insight. I can only ask silly questions because I can't use terminology I don't know. I like to learn, but I like to be entertained, too.
Ergo, I like this forum. And me thinks you are wound just a little too tight.

Mz Mookie

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 15, 2003 8:40 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie

QUOTE: Originally posted by K. P. Harrier

I find statements clearly made and that DO NOT DEVIATE from a topic discussion theme to be refreshing, and show skill and insight on the part of a forum contributor. Perhaps some find scatterbrain irrelevancy appealing, but I sure don#8217;t. Post brevity (when possible) also demonstrates thoughtfulness, and is a courtesy toward attracted readers.
I will be short and to the point! I don't know that much about any facet of railroading to show any skill and insight. I can only ask silly questions because I can't use terminology I don't know. I like to learn, but I like to be entertained, too.
Ergo, I like this forum. And me thinks you are wound just a little too tight.

Mz Mookie



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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 15, 2003 9:52 AM
I'm sure everyone will agree,

i'm the most serious one around here.
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Posted by dharmon on Monday, December 15, 2003 10:18 AM
Speaking of wrapped tight......Where's Silvio been?


KPH......If it is your desire that we conduct ourselves in a professional manner, then in the future, I will TRY not respond to your threads unless I have something constructive or along the subject lines of the topic that you have started. Or the need to contact my secret alliance with an encoded message arises.
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Posted by zardoz on Monday, December 15, 2003 10:32 AM
KP-
Your baggage is floating down a hillside. The costumed allegro teases the polygon, where it cons picnic umpires. Irreverent nomadic bachelors ride sparrows into the quagmire, where they overdraw conclusions. To demonize sneakers tampers with passe shrouds. Homesick envelopes bipolar magnetons, with unarmed hybrid woodchucks distilling geology. The lampposts are fabled oval hegemonies, while nude shepards thrip upon mattoid boulders.

Get my drift?
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 15, 2003 11:14 AM
It seems that this is the time to quote Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"...
"The only people for me are the mad ones,
mad to live, mad to feel, mad to be saved,
the ones who never say a common thing but
burn, burn, burn, like a Roman Candle exploding like spiders among the stars,
and everybody goes AWWW"
Or something like that...
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 15, 2003 11:31 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by zardoz

KP-
Your baggage is floating down a hillside. The costumed allegro teases the polygon, where it cons picnic umpires. Irreverent nomadic bachelors ride sparrows into the quagmire, where they overdraw conclusions. To demonize sneakers tampers with passe shrouds. Homesick envelopes bipolar magnetons, with unarmed hybrid woodchucks distilling geology. The lampposts are fabled oval hegemonies, while nude shepards thrip upon mattoid boulders.

Get my drift?



zardoz [:)] [}:)] [:p] [;)] [:D]

huhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh


Somewhere between allegro . . . and . . . I just became dazed, confussed, and totally lost. Someone please point me to the trains, . . . what planet am I on, do we have trains here . . . or should I call for George Jetson to come get me? [:D] [:I] [:o)] [}:)] [:D]
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Posted by Mookie on Monday, December 15, 2003 1:10 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by zardoz

KP-
Your baggage is floating down a hillside. The costumed allegro teases the polygon, where it cons picnic umpires. Irreverent nomadic bachelors ride sparrows into the quagmire, where they overdraw conclusions. To demonize sneakers tampers with passe shrouds. Homesick envelopes bipolar magnetons, with unarmed hybrid woodchucks distilling geology. The lampposts are fabled oval hegemonies, while nude shepards thrip upon mattoid boulders.

Get my drift?
[:0] Oh Zardoz - you speak so eloquently - you just send shivers up and down my fur coat! Where is my fan? I am having vapors!

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 15, 2003 1:12 PM
yes... well.. uhm.. don't mind me as i slowly back away
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Posted by Mookie on Monday, December 15, 2003 1:29 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by K. P. Harrier

I find statements clearly made and that DO NOT DEVIATE from a topic discussion theme to be refreshing, and show skill and insight on the part of a forum contributor. Perhaps some find scatterbrain irrelevancy appealing, but I sure don’t. Post brevity (when possible) also demonstrates thoughtfulness, and is a courtesy toward attracted readers.
Well, Bud - did you get the reaction you wanted? I think there is a lot of clarity, brevity and we sure didn't deviate from the topic! Not everyone can or should try to explain something in 2 or 3 sentences for the sake of someone who doesn't have the time to read another's rambling.

I find the humor refreshing and while sometimes a little silly, it is all in good fun. These are real people and it takes all kinds to make this forum a success. If you want to read lectures, go to school!

If you want a good cross-section of both blue and white collar workers, read the forum. We have the young and the old and everyone in-between. Don't put parameters on these people - don't inhibit them so they will never want to post for fear of upsetting an insignificant few.

Maybe you should let your watch unwind sometime, take a deep breath and see how really charming and kind and even funny the world can be - especially with situations in the world and with everyone going as fast as possible....you know - all stressed out and nowhere to go!

Jen!

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Posted by zardoz on Monday, December 15, 2003 1:42 PM
My tin of pineapple tidbits analyzes your reference." [:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 15, 2003 1:46 PM
We ALL find humor refreshing

If you can't laugh

A) your Job will suck
B) you'll make other people's life at the job Suck

so, my advise

Stop sucking, start laughing

[:D]

mind you i like the aliens thing

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Posted by edblysard on Monday, December 15, 2003 3:34 PM
Zardoz,
If the Jaberwockie is in the hedgrow, did she ever buy the stairway?
If so, then wind on down the road.
Ed

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Posted by vsmith on Monday, December 15, 2003 4:42 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by zardoz

KP-
Your baggage is floating down a hillside. The costumed allegro teases the polygon, where it cons picnic umpires. Irreverent nomadic bachelors ride sparrows into the quagmire, where they overdraw conclusions. To demonize sneakers tampers with passe shrouds. Homesick envelopes bipolar magnetons, with unarmed hybrid woodchucks distilling geology. The lampposts are fabled oval hegemonies, while nude shepards thrip upon mattoid boulders.

Get my drift?


DAMMIT ZARDOZ, LAY OFF THE VOGON POETRY!!!

My head durn near exploded! And I think I have internal injuries...

Thats almost as bad as Grunthos the Flatulent's "Ode to a small green lump of putty I found under my armpit one midsummers morning"

Dont make me have to break out my copy of "Zen and the art of going to the Lavatory"

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