Hobo Jungle
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Beautiful artwork. Happy Thanksgiving!
Once I built a railroad, I made it run,
Made it race against time.
Once I built a railroad, now it's done --
Brother, can you spare a dime?
Made it race against time.
Once I built a railroad, now it's done --
Brother, can you spare a dime?
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Tramp, Hope you and Daisy have a great Thanksgiving! Where will we be able to find images of your new pike? I'm sure it will be a killer!
Rich
Rich
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The perfect last-minute Christmas present. Send all your friends one too. Guaranteed entertaining. Just read the first chapter!
Finally the long-awaited sequel to LIVECELL is published.
Thank you for your support,
Eric
And have a wondrous Christmas.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1705609678?re ... _397514860
Finally the long-awaited sequel to LIVECELL is published.
Thank you for your support,
Eric
And have a wondrous Christmas.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1705609678?re ... _397514860
That a life will be spent gaining inches,
When this distance is read in miles.
When this distance is read in miles.
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Tramp wrote:Is this the longest continuous thread in Internet history? Bet it is. How is everyone? It's snowing here and we have two kinds of pies.
Murf, still around?...
Hi Tramp, very nice of you to think of me and inquire. Thank you.
I am still in one piece (what's left of me is) and in the process, still, of learning and figuring it all out, finding out where I am, who I am, now, and what's next.
Thanks, again, for the kindness.
You have my sincere good wishes for your good health, happiness , continued success, and a very happy and prosperous New Year. Merry Christmas.
Murph
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Tramp wrote:The perfect last-minute Christmas present. Send all your friends one too. Guaranteed entertaining. Just read the first chapter!
Finally the long-awaited sequel to LIVECELL is published.
I shall have to re-read LIVECELL!
And have a wondrous Christmas.
Going to be a very difficult thing to do this year, but we will try.....
You and all of your have a great Christmas.
We'll all try to have a happy New Year, too!
The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
Going to be a very difficult thing to do this year, but we will try.....
Rufus, Hope that you and yours are well, and you have not had any personal setbacks.
Rich
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May we ask, Rufus, what is troubling you?
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:May we ask, Rufus, what is troubling you?
Just an ongoing family matter that just leads to pain. I have probably written too much already.
The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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All right, sir. I know we all wish you the best.
Murph
Murph
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:All right, sir. I know we all wish you the best.
Murph
Of course.
roger
I support thread drift.
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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And I wish you the best, too, Roger. Too bad we could not have become acquainted earlier in our lives so we could have met more often in-person and enjoyed some adventures.
Your visit to my little booth in the Orange Hall was very nice.
Your visit to my little booth in the Orange Hall was very nice.
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Murph,
I agree. However my years involved with high school, and other, bands often left little time for me to do other things.
My family understood. Often in July I had a week that was not involved with band. From 1952 until 2005 I did not get
to play with trains because of various personal issues that included work and our kids. I do NOT regret this but little
time was left for other things.
I made one trip to York. It was fun and I met a lot of people.
I think what I regret is not being able to meet so many people that I have "met" on MTJ in person that I consider to be
my friends. Now I am not really physically able to. Don't misunderstand. I am not sick or dying but my few medical
problems do hold me back.I also think that many of the MTJ people are worse off than me healthwise.
I agree. However my years involved with high school, and other, bands often left little time for me to do other things.
My family understood. Often in July I had a week that was not involved with band. From 1952 until 2005 I did not get
to play with trains because of various personal issues that included work and our kids. I do NOT regret this but little
time was left for other things.
I made one trip to York. It was fun and I met a lot of people.
I think what I regret is not being able to meet so many people that I have "met" on MTJ in person that I consider to be
my friends. Now I am not really physically able to. Don't misunderstand. I am not sick or dying but my few medical
problems do hold me back.I also think that many of the MTJ people are worse off than me healthwise.
roger
I support thread drift.
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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After knocking down the last of the Christmas shopping, I spent an hour or so for a walk through the National Cemetery at Gettysburg. One gains some time to reflect on all that has come before:

While I think there might be far better uses for the money (i.e. taking care of our living veterans, for one), you can't help but be moved by the sentiments of the Sgt. Mac Foundation folks.
Hope everyone here manages to stir up a good Christmas. Let 2020 bring "a thunder upon the land".
Healey

While I think there might be far better uses for the money (i.e. taking care of our living veterans, for one), you can't help but be moved by the sentiments of the Sgt. Mac Foundation folks.
Hope everyone here manages to stir up a good Christmas. Let 2020 bring "a thunder upon the land".
Healey
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Christmas for me, this year, which I haven't been sure about at all, for quite a while, now, started right here (a photo I took of our Christmas-decorated Sanctuary to post on MTJ wasn't allowed by the yellow triangle posting interference feature on MTJ ) yesterday, with my leading the Liturgy Committee of our parish in this effort , started right after the finish of the 12noon Mass. Overall, the decorating transformation team-effort took us approximately 2 1/2 hrs. Giving in this way to the entire parish, and indirectly to the surrounding community , as well, became the definition of Christmas for me this year, or so I discovered.
As we finished, I surprised each of the nine volunteers, which included the surprise presence of the two grandchildren of one of the couples , with small gifts to celebrate our enjoyment of such success and sharing, rejoicing at our camaraderie at the perfect time of year for it. The little gifts were working Christmas Tree or Santa music boxes; a couple were globes with little villages surrounded by a circling train, accompanied by "Jingle Bells." I loved seeing the surprise on their faces. Each of them smiled ear-to-ear.
I think that has long been my favorite part of Christmastime, the giving. To me, even the houses decorated with lights for The Season are a giving , a giving by families to their neighbors, and passersby, saying we rejoice at how we are all happy together , celebrating our communal effort at being grateful for the gift of Him.
Murph
As we finished, I surprised each of the nine volunteers, which included the surprise presence of the two grandchildren of one of the couples , with small gifts to celebrate our enjoyment of such success and sharing, rejoicing at our camaraderie at the perfect time of year for it. The little gifts were working Christmas Tree or Santa music boxes; a couple were globes with little villages surrounded by a circling train, accompanied by "Jingle Bells." I loved seeing the surprise on their faces. Each of them smiled ear-to-ear.
I think that has long been my favorite part of Christmastime, the giving. To me, even the houses decorated with lights for The Season are a giving , a giving by families to their neighbors, and passersby, saying we rejoice at how we are all happy together , celebrating our communal effort at being grateful for the gift of Him.
Murph
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Murph, Thank you for your delightful Christmas giving insight. A Happy Christmas to all MTJers and beyond!
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