LOOKING AT THE TRAIN HOBBY FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE

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LOOKING AT THE TRAIN HOBBY FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE

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I thought you guys would enjoy this you tube video. I think it's great. I have never looked at the hobby from this angle before.
Shades of Joe Mc Doaks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnkjf95Dr8I
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I LOVE IT:lol: Super funny!!!!!!!!
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Puts quite a spin on the term "hand fired"
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Model railroading=WINNING!!!!
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My wife dosn`t seem to react that way about my trains?

Don. :? :? :? :? :? :? :?
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Heard one at a model train show once. A model railroader is in the basement working away when his wife calls down "What are you doing down there dear?" He replies "Nothing dear. Just playing with my big boy".
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i remember joe mcdoakes, what a character he was. and so was algi mon caboose in the wonderful world of trains
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Hmmm.... Don. Could it be you need a bigger train :P

steamingdon wrote:My wife dosn`t seem to react that way about my trains?

Don. :? :? :? :? :? :? :?
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