Thanks CGar. I have taken everyone’s suggestions under advisement and will stick with the rules posted above. 10 mins is the duration and no lunchtime exemption. Post at your own risk between 12 and 1.
Crescent Hill – my brother has the same transformer. His layout – set up in what was briefly the family room in the finished basement – is about the same size. The only things I saved were the Matchbox cars, a collection of antique banks, comic books, and a Watergate coloring book that was never colored in (which I didn’t appreciate then, but do now).
Benson, one reason (besides the much easier math) I switched majors from Electrical Engineering to Acctg is there were zero talent in engineering school. The girls were often very very smart (& often foreign students) but looks were……… best I not say it
Crescent Hill- you should really catalogue all that stuff. I’ve seen what some of the toys go for on Antiques roadshow and other programs- OMG! Plus- they’re wonderful. My brother still has his old Lionel Train set but he never had the buildings and accessories but the locomotive was thrilling to see blowing steam and the whistle.
Perhaps it works for that purpose. I’m a HUGE fan of the traditional Broadway musical, and I’m looking at it in that way. I think if Rogers and Hemmerstein saw some of these productions, they would make a citizen’s arrest!
OK…benson asked me to upload this photo on flikr for you all to see. Apparently the engineere can’t navigate flikr himself.
Anyway…here are the HOT Italian engineers….
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36425605@N03/3971613099/
teehee. yo yo ma and the honkers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89sFEuEuTYM
sesame street is the best. try not to smile during that clip
Bodhi, don’t be so sure, they racked up some Tony Awards in 2006.
2006 Musical Winner – Jersey Boys.
2006 Actor (Musical) Winner – John Lloyd Young, Jersey Boys
2006 Actor (Featured Role–Musical) Winner – Christian Hoff, Jersey Boys
2006 Lighting Design (Musical) Winner – Howell Binkley, Jersey Boys
Thanks CGar. I have taken everyone’s suggestions under advisement and will stick with the rules posted above. 10 mins is the duration and no lunchtime exemption. Post at your own risk between 12 and 1.
“the art deco style transformer/control box”
Crescent Hill – my brother has the same transformer. His layout – set up in what was briefly the family room in the finished basement – is about the same size. The only things I saved were the Matchbox cars, a collection of antique banks, comic books, and a Watergate coloring book that was never colored in (which I didn’t appreciate then, but do now).
YO BHO
WHERE’S THE WHAT’S BLOG? I CAN’T WAIT!
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Can someone please help BHO!!!!!
Someone post this on Brownstoner’s OT Thanks!
The What
Someday this war is gonna end..
http://asshathill.blogspot.com/
Benson, one reason (besides the much easier math) I switched majors from Electrical Engineering to Acctg is there were zero talent in engineering school. The girls were often very very smart (& often foreign students) but looks were……… best I not say it
Crescent Hill- you should really catalogue all that stuff. I’ve seen what some of the toys go for on Antiques roadshow and other programs- OMG! Plus- they’re wonderful. My brother still has his old Lionel Train set but he never had the buildings and accessories but the locomotive was thrilling to see blowing steam and the whistle.
THL;
Perhaps it works for that purpose. I’m a HUGE fan of the traditional Broadway musical, and I’m looking at it in that way. I think if Rogers and Hemmerstein saw some of these productions, they would make a citizen’s arrest!