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09/24/2008 3:00 PM  
Here is a new magazine review on YouTube , with a unique appeal !! It's G rated so enjoy and share with all your train friends.
 
 
 
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09/24/2008 3:32 PM  
Move over GR, gotz my subscription!

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09/24/2008 3:34 PM  
How about sharing with our elephant friends?

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09/24/2008 4:18 PM  
That is brilliant.

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09/24/2008 4:55 PM  
Reminds me of when David Letterman did the bit about Lesbian Model Railroader back about five years ago.

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09/25/2008 7:35 AM  
Alas. I didn't see this in time. "Sold out."

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09/25/2008 7:37 AM  
Let's see if this works with the new editor:
 
 
Cool!  Well, almost. The video showed in the editor.

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09/25/2008 9:17 AM  
Torby, the video is there now, but with some extra(and ignorable) html like stuff.

Thanks for imbedding it.

Glad it was sold out, as I already have a lifetime supply of projects.
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09/25/2008 5:06 PM  
The video and gibberish reappeared when I edited the posting.

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09/25/2008 6:15 PM  
No elephants on my railroad.
 
 
 
They are afraid of Old 97!
 
I read once in a National Geographic about an industry in India that hired some elephants and their handlers to switch their small yard while the industry's small switcher was laid up for repairs.  When the switcher came back, the industry mothballed it.  They liked the elephants better.  Each elephant could handle as many cars as the switcher could, PLUS the elephants could throw the switches with their trunks!
 
Well, I suppose Trish the Work Triceratops could double as a fork lift.
 
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