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Posted by txblu on December 07, 2004 at 06:59:45 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: Hey txblu !!!!!!!! posted by sibby(Aus) on December 07, 2004 at 04:34:11:
Hey sibby, I was really proud of myself for concentrating and concentrating and finally remembering the name. A hobby of mine......recalling past events, things, and people. Then I remembered that is was a Lager and I really got happy. Grin. May do it as it is one of the several things I have always wanted to do. Thanks. Was watching "trains" on the history channel and they talked about the rails and gauging and all in the outback. Also interviewed the engineer that runs the 500 mile "out back" straight track from somewhere in the Southeast to somewhere in the Northeast. The guy had to hit the kill switch to reset it like every minute (for 500 miles) or the train would shut down.....keeps him from going to sleep from boredom. Anyway here he is talking to the reporter and every 45 seconds or so he would raise up in his seat and hit the reset button over his head......just out of reach from a full sitting position. Best, Mark
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