I can see those girly steam sissy's having a thing for pink, but not us rugged diesel-electric guys.
Rick
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I can see those girly steam sissy's having a thing for pink, but not us rugged diesel-electric guys.
Rick
Not only do we own a pink engine and caboose, I made them for my now 10 year old daughter. The engine was my 218 PW diesel repaired and rewired. The caboose was also a PW common caboose. Here are a couple of pics:
The pink UP "Big Girl" 4-8-8-4 is getting to be a tempting project...but it needs to be cheap, like HO cheap.
Good one, 500... the "big girl".
I'm still wondering how many of you sweethearts wore a dress and Mary Jane's, until you were 8?
Rick
I'm still wondering how many of you sweethearts wore a dress and Mary Jane's, until you were 8?
Rick
despite having two older sisters, looks as though my dad at age 3 got to wear shorts for this 1916 photo.
perhaps it depended somewhat on who figuratively wore the pants in the family.
Overland,
Easy to spot the guy; no bow in the hair, either.
Even though we're kidding around here, I guess we hit a little too close to home, for Jim. I'm sure you're just fine, nowadays, Jim. It wasn't your fault.
Some of my ancestors might have wore kilts... nah, that's not the same...
A dress is a dress! Mary Jane's are Mary Jane's. What is it that they say - about when a person's personality is formed... Something, about it being during their formative years, by age 6...
Check this out - second definition http://www.urbandictionary.com...hp?term=Girly%20girl
Rick
This thread has received so much attention, it will get to the point owners of pink engines will have to register them, and undergo a background check.
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