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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Timothy Gould wrote:
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PS. Im writing this on Lugnet to be retro. Theres still a lot of
discussion on LEGO trains but Flickr has a lot of experienced train builders
(and inexperienced) and Eurobricks has a lot of people in their trains
forum.
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Curse you, evil Timmy (and your nefarious sidekick Timmy, too!) for calling
those who continue to choose to post on LUGNET dinosaurs!! I deeply
resemble that remark!
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Ive probably posted here more recently than you ;)
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That is what you meant, right?
JOHN
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But of course.
Ive been almost tempted to post a few of my latest trains here (especially the
CAD ones for old times sake) but I wasnt sure if there was anyone still reading
.trains.
Tim
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Ive been almost tempted to post a few of my latest trains here (especially
the CAD ones for old times sake) but I wasnt sure if there was anyone still
reading .trains.
Tim
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Oh yeah, there are folks still lurking about over here. Ill occasionally glance
at those fancy new forums, but there are way too many to keep track of. I
depend on the RailBricks bloggers to point me to the best thats out there that
hasnt shown up here.
Benn
PS, and now that John is back in town, Im sure this forum will crackle to life.
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PS, and now that John is back in town, Im sure this forum will crackle to
life.
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LOL It takes a village, Benn! It would be great to have the Old-Timers back and
chatting again!
JOHN
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