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May 05, 2011 17:45 |  #3226

mtnphtgrphr wrote in post #12354538 (external link)
Wow... that alcove is as big as Sean's bedroom! LOL

Sweet. Then as soon as Sean moves out, you can build your own DNA double helix train station. Then Wool can come over and do a train shoot. MAN, you guys have all the fun!


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May 05, 2011 17:48 |  #3227

misspix wrote in post #12354529 (external link)
VERY cool project, Chief :D

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puddlepirate44 wrote in post #12354537 (external link)
Nice setup in the bedroom, Chief.

It keeps me at home. I can honestly say that since I started this, I haven't been arrested once (except for a seatbelt violation that's going to cost $171.00)

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Wow... that alcove is as big as Sean's bedroom! LOL


I remember my dad and I had a model train set up in the garage... it was fun to work on it with him...

Our house is crazy big for just two people. It's funny, but with all the unused (and unusable) space we have, there wasn't really a separate spare room to do this in. It is convenient having it in the MBR, though. I can hang my pants on it at night.


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May 05, 2011 17:48 |  #3228

puddlepirate44 wrote in post #12354556 (external link)
Sweet. Then as soon as Sean moves out, you can build your own DNA double helix train station. Then Wool can come over and do a train shoot. MAN, you guys have all the fun!

:lol::lol::lol::lol: About 8 years from now.... :lol::lol::lol::lol:


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May 05, 2011 17:49 as a reply to  @ mtnphtgrphr's post |  #3229

If you run the tracks through your bathroom too, then you'll be living scenes from Arthur. :lol::lol::lol:


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May 05, 2011 17:52 |  #3230

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If you run the tracks through your bathroom too, then you'll be living scenes from Arthur. :lol::lol::lol:

Good thought.

I also miss Dudley Moore, BTW.


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May 05, 2011 17:54 |  #3231

They just announced that the last surviving WWI veteran has passed away. 110....


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May 05, 2011 17:55 |  #3232

I still like the idea of the condiment train. The reefer car would be a big hit! ;)


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May 05, 2011 17:58 |  #3233

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It keeps me at home. I can honestly say that since I started this, I haven't been arrested once (except for a seatbelt violation that's going to cost $171.00)

:shock: You, Sir, are OUT OF CONTROL! Seatbelt violation? You're CRAZY! When I was younger, there would be the odd felony committed, you know, a few arsons, random federal infractions... kid stuff. But SEATBELT VIOLATION?! No way.


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May 05, 2011 18:00 |  #3234

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They just announced that the last surviving WWI veteran has passed away. 110....

I just saw that. Wow, the history that guy knew firsthand. Incredible.

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I still like the idea of the condiment train. The reefer car would be a big hit! ;)

[Beevis] huh huh huh.... Wool said reefer... huh huh [/Beevis]

Anyone else want to say reefer? I can quote Beevis All. Night. Long.


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May 05, 2011 18:06 as a reply to  @ puddlepirate44's post |  #3235

[Beevis] huh huh huh.... Wool said condiment... huh huh [/Beevis]


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May 05, 2011 18:12 |  #3236

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[Beevis] huh huh huh.... Wool said condiment... huh huh [/Beevis]

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May 05, 2011 18:20 |  #3237

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Anyone else want to say reefer? I can quote Beevis All. Night. Long.


[Beevis] huh huh huh.... Puddle said reefer... huh huh [/Beevis]


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May 05, 2011 18:26 as a reply to  @ Belmondo's post |  #3238

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The bedroom is quite large. This is an (approximately 9 X 11 ft) alcove off one side. It wasn't my idea. Lois is the one who insisted I put it there instead of in the middle of the kitchen. :rolleyes:

Very cool layout. Can I make the mountains and buildings like I did for my dad and brother's layout?:D

Can't believe Lois didn't see the practicality of it being in the kitchen. I mean, you could work on the set while waiting for the oven to warm up and the food to cook, in between flipping whatever, etc.;)


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May 05, 2011 18:30 |  #3239

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Very cool layout. Can I make the mountains and buildings like I did for my dad and brother's layout?:D

Can't believe Lois didn't see the practicality of it being in the kitchen. I mean, you could work on the set while waiting for the oven to warm up and the food to cook, in between flipping whatever, etc.;)

Lois says she wants to see food comin' round the mountain. Not trains.

She can be so unreasonable.


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May 05, 2011 18:30 as a reply to  @ Belmondo's post |  #3240

[Beevis] huh huh huh.... Jon said Puddle... huh huh [/Beevis]


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