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Re: What´s so special about trains?
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Date: 
Mon, 22 Nov 1999 14:22:35 GMT
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Shiri wrote:

In lugnet.trains, John Warren writes:
In lugnet.trains, Tobias Möller writes:
Maybe I answered my own question as John said.
Is all trainers named John :-)?

--Tobias

No, not all trainers.  Only the master builders.

That's true for me - I'm a trainer in training (Or maybe training to be a
trainer?), and I'm not named John...   ;-)

Shiri   :-)


I don't know if I am a trainer yet or not, got a lot of train stuff, have not
had enough time to do what I want with the trains (A real train station, etc.)
Will do someday!

Scott "Can't I get paid to get my LEGO sets organized, built the way I want?"
Sanburn

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  Re: What´s so special about trains?
 
(...) That's true for me - I'm a trainer in training (Or maybe training to be a trainer?), and I'm not named John... ;-) Shiri :-) Smile to welcome the day, and the day will smile back at you... (25 years ago, 20-Nov-99, to lugnet.trains)

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