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Train
I`m a model train fanatic. Road trip or flight? |
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Road trip
'O' or 'S' gauge trains |
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Edited by
rara777
on
Sat 03/06/10 12:39 PM
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I collect mostly HO gauge. I do have some N gauge.
I prefer American Flyer "S" gauge over Lionel "O" gauge. Only because my first train set was an American Flyer "S" gauge freight train set. I also have some American Flyer "HO" gauge and some Lionel "HO" gauge. By the way, I still have my Flyer set. It runs as good now as it did when I got it for Christmas when I was 4 years old. The set is now 54 years old. I will never get rid of it, no matter what. My Dad and Grandpa bought it for me. I also had a pike set up a few years back, but it is in the "mothball" stage because where I live, the basement is a crawl space. Model Railroader magazine or Railroad Model Craftsman magazine? |
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Model Railroad Magazine???
Pancakes or waffles? |
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Model Railroad Magazine??? Pancakes or waffles? It`s a guy thing. But there are also women that are model railroaders. Pancakes. Maple or regular pancake syrup? |
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maple
egg nog or cider |
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Egg Nog
My first set was a twin set of "S" Flyer also, which I also still have from 1952. I'll never part with them either. Corn on cob or any other veggie?? |
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1. Corn on the cob
2. Any other veggie. Grill roasted corn on the cob, or pan boiled corn on the cob? |
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Egg Nog My first set was a twin set of "S" Flyer also, which I also still have from 1952. I'll never part with them either. Corn on cob or any other veggie?? Wayyyyyyyyyyy kewl. |
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Grilled
Masculine or Feminine? |
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Masculine.
Boxers or briefs? |
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None
Red or Green? |
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Purple
Pantihose or thigh highs? |
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hmmmmmm
Sing or dance? |
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Oh, both, both, both
obsessed lover or best friend? |
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best friend
refurbished or refinished |
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refurbished
nfl or college football |
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College football
Pro basketball or college basketball? |
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College
Vacation to Canada or Costa Rica |
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Canada
Amtrack or Greyhound |
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