Hobo Jungle
Hey! You nutheads. I'm kind of fond of that body. Going to continue letting it roam around at will, dangerous as that is.
It's pretty cool though Wayne how he looks just like the new Bigfoot from Georgia where you have him in that trunk!
So happy you like the shots and the layout and floor. I like it too just looping around on that pumpkin pine. Nice to know it's always upstairs if the day's gone wrong. You can always escape up there. I have a few things planned for bits of scenery in spots - might need a few "freezer trees". I thought you might like to see where that latrine lives Jon!
Tramp keeps talking about cutting holes through the wall and letting one track run back there. !!???!! Is that even possible, or is he just nuts?
It's pretty cool though Wayne how he looks just like the new Bigfoot from Georgia where you have him in that trunk!
So happy you like the shots and the layout and floor. I like it too just looping around on that pumpkin pine. Nice to know it's always upstairs if the day's gone wrong. You can always escape up there. I have a few things planned for bits of scenery in spots - might need a few "freezer trees". I thought you might like to see where that latrine lives Jon!
Tramp keeps talking about cutting holes through the wall and letting one track run back there. !!???!! Is that even possible, or is he just nuts?
Daisy,
It was no surprise to many,but the Georgia Big Foot was a frozen gorilla costume.I don't know why it was frozen.Must have been kept in a freezer.It has not been cold enough even in the mountains of north Georgia to freeze anything.The guy that found it runs a Big Foot search company.Business had been poor,I think.
It was no surprise to many,but the Georgia Big Foot was a frozen gorilla costume.I don't know why it was frozen.Must have been kept in a freezer.It has not been cold enough even in the mountains of north Georgia to freeze anything.The guy that found it runs a Big Foot search company.Business had been poor,I think.
roger
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If God didn't want women to be looked at, He would have made 'em ugly. RAH
I support thread drift.
If God didn't want women to be looked at, He would have made 'em ugly. RAH
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dougdagrump
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Mitch wrote:Tramp, check this out on the Santa Fe 3751.
http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/46660482/m/6781069574
It will be back in San Diego next month hauling a 26 car consist, unfortunately you have to have awfully deep pockets or know someone who does, all privately owned cars on an excursion.
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Jim Battaglia
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Calling All WWII History Buffs!
Don't mean to change subjects, but This one's for Hev. The Collings Foundation "Wings of Freedom" tour is visiting Lancaster Pa this weekend.
The B-24J "Witchcraft", The B-17 "Nine-0-Nine" (I flew on it), the B-25J Mitchell "Tondelayo", all escorted by a P-51c, will be visiting 8-22 through Monday 8-25.
I just about have the Little Lady talked into letting me take a nose ride in the Mitchell. The '17 was way too cool and a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but its an Old Man's ride. The Mitchell is for the young of heart that have no fear strapping their @$$ to a bucking Bronc.
I'll just have to kill the York fund for this tax-deductible adventure. It'll be worth every penny!!!!
Anyway, I'll be posting pics of the ramp display and hopefully a couple of .mpgs of takeoffs or even better, airborne!
http://www.collingsfoundation.org/cf_schedule-wof.htm
Don't mean to change subjects, but This one's for Hev. The Collings Foundation "Wings of Freedom" tour is visiting Lancaster Pa this weekend.
The B-24J "Witchcraft", The B-17 "Nine-0-Nine" (I flew on it), the B-25J Mitchell "Tondelayo", all escorted by a P-51c, will be visiting 8-22 through Monday 8-25.
I just about have the Little Lady talked into letting me take a nose ride in the Mitchell. The '17 was way too cool and a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but its an Old Man's ride. The Mitchell is for the young of heart that have no fear strapping their @$$ to a bucking Bronc.
I'll just have to kill the York fund for this tax-deductible adventure. It'll be worth every penny!!!!
Anyway, I'll be posting pics of the ramp display and hopefully a couple of .mpgs of takeoffs or even better, airborne!
http://www.collingsfoundation.org/cf_schedule-wof.htm
Jim
Ceo, Prez, MOW Foreman and Chief
Bottlewasher
Ironville, Sporting Valley and Southern RR
Ceo, Prez, MOW Foreman and Chief
Bottlewasher
Ironville, Sporting Valley and Southern RR
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Jim Battaglia
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Another column in case anyone wants to give it a look. This one is about death.
http://waldo.villagesoup.com/opinion/st ... yID=124620
http://waldo.villagesoup.com/opinion/st ... yID=124620
That a life will be spent gaining inches,
When this distance is read in miles.
When this distance is read in miles.
Tramp wrote:Another column in case anyone wants to give it a look. This one is about death.
http://waldo.villagesoup.com/opinion/st ... yID=124620
Eric,
Thanks for posting. Your writing touched me deeply.
Janey sounds like she was a wonderful person and a great neighbor.
GP (Gary)
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