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Re: economics of set 3225
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 4 Mar 1999 19:40:10 GMT
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OK. It is a coach. Larry, have you seen the spring S@H catalog? The catalog
has 3225 pictured and points out "Only caboose available for Lego trains!"
:)
Bryan to wife - "Can you hand me that coach car?"
Wife - "Its a caboose... And say please."
Bryan - "Its a coach. Please."
Wife - "Caboose!"
Bryan - "Coach!"
Wife - "Caboose!"
Bryan - "Coach!"
Wife - "Caboose!"
Bryan - "Coach!"
Wife - "Fine! I'm not playing any more!"
Larry Pieniazek wrote in message <36DE9E4E.7B613AA0@voyager.net>...
> It's not a caboose. A caboose has a cupola or a bay window, or at least,
> a work area for the conductor. It's not a pullman. A pullman has beds,
> washrooms, a porter's office, etc.
>
> It's a coach. It's really pretty simple to remember coach, I think.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: economics of set 3225
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| (...) Yes, and welcome to the debate, even if you've come a bit late. Been thrashed around a bit already. I'd probably have let it slide if you hadn't introduced "Pullman" (1) TLG is wrong. A thing is what it is, not what someone claims it is. This (...) (26 years ago, 4-Mar-99, to lugnet.trains)
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| It's not a caboose. A caboose has a cupola or a bay window, or at least, a work area for the conductor. It's not a pullman. A pullman has beds, washrooms, a porter's office, etc. It's a coach. It's really pretty simple to remember coach, I think. (...) (26 years ago, 4-Mar-99, to lugnet.trains)
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