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Hello all, man the smell in here is familier, I'm from the old days of Big Blue for those who don't know me. I sure hope it great success and nice to see faces I remember from long ago. I will try to post as much as possible and make Big Blue kick.
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jmarksbery Wrote:Hello all, man the smell in here is familier
Sorry about that. Had a beef and bean burrito for dinner.
Glad to see you again.
Torrington, Ct.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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Glad to see you!!! Feels like coming home again.
cheers
Val
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Hiya Val, it good to see you. Yeah it does seem like old home week. I hope I can stop in often.
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That would be great Jim! Have you built anymore boats for your layout? Yours inspired a few of mine.
Ralph
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How nice to see so many old acquitances! Thanks to all who went to the effort of creating this forum. I hope to visit and post more often than I had. I'll have more time on my hands as I was laid off today!
Oh, I'm Gary Pfeil, now jglfan.
Take care everyone!
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back!! Glad you found the new gauge!! Look forward to seeing some pics from you
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