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| (URL) that Cool with a capital C or what? (23 years ago, 20-May-02, to lugnet.trains)
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| (...) This is a great idea for a garland for a Christmas tree (please don't kill me, I'm just thinking ahead <G>). >> Mark << (23 years ago, 21-May-02, to lugnet.trains)
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| (...) In capitals, because Peer is from Germany (and we write nearly every second word in capitals - even in English)? Indeed - I agree it is a great model. I think he should have tried to use round 1x1 plates as big drive wheels under the engine (...) (23 years ago, 22-May-02, to lugnet.trains)
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| (...) Perhaps but the English colloquial meaning is to emphasize. ("that car was Big with a capital B" means it was REALLY big...) It's a usage that has not been very common lately, it may be from some time ago. Today you're probably more likely to (...) (23 years ago, 25-May-02, to lugnet.trains)
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| (...) FUT if I know either mate... :-) Anyway, it reminds me of a very old 'Moby Dick' sketch from 'Round the Horne' (British radio show from the '60s. And no, I'm not really that old): "Avast!" "Avast what?" "I don't know, but it's blimmin' big!" (...) (22 years ago, 25-May-02, to lugnet.trains)
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| (...) Doggies mate. Jason J Railton (22 years ago, 25-May-02, to lugnet.trains)
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