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This past week, both the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue and O Gauge Railroading's April/May issue arrived just a day or so apart.  Guess which one I opened first?  That's right, Run 270.  But I have to admit, with all due respect to Jason Capra's cover shot and his Wheeling & Lake Erie SD40-2, I found the other cover to be a bit more...umm...intriguing.

 

- Mike

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Mike,

   Definitely got a big chuckle out of your post, I know how you feel, not only the OGR but the Gun Dog magazine also, then the SI girls.  I have been married to a beautiful lady for over 36 years now, and although Kate and the girls are incredible, I have all I need right here at home.  However having worked for NASA, the latest zero gravity video of Kate, did give me some funny ideas.

No Mike we are not old, just mature enough to understand life.

PCRR/Dave

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This was a great post.  Long, long, long ago, my mother purchased a subscription to Sports Illustrated for me.  I'll never forget, I was a teen boy, when that swimsuit edition showed up!  My mother was xxxxxxxxxxx!!!   No I didn't type the word.

 

Needless to say when that subscription expired my mom never renewed.  However, I did ask her about a model railroad magazine subscription.

John C,

   Got to admit the SI was never delivered to my parents home, Grays Sporting Journal, Inside baseball, the Double Gun Magazines, and Burt Spillers magazine articles, that later turned into his books, along with Hemingway and other classics.  Hemingway is still my favorite author, Burt Spiller is 2nd on the list, SI never made the cut.  Us boys never had to look else where to see a beautiful lady, our mom was drop bead beautiful, and we saw her every day when we came home from school.

We had our Grouse dogs, Double Guns and O Guage trains, we got our 1st TV when I was 13 years old.  SI really never mattered much to us, our mountain girls swimming in the streams, with their cut off blue jeans & halter tops had SI bet 6 ways to Sunday.

PCRR/Dave

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Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

There is one sure-fire test for determining whether you are "old" or not.

 

If you would rather have a back rub than a front rub...you're old!

 

I sure enjoy my back rubs...

...guess I'm not that old yet!...and friday was my 49th B-day, and I liked "both" rubs!!!

Now, as far as "great looking curves" go...I'd grab the classic auto mag every time!...ok, I guess then that makes me sort of old, huh?

 

I am right with you on getting old.  Last year I was driving on

HWY 41 here in Hillsborough County, Florida.  Next to me was

my wife of then 45 years.  On the left of me was a (Two) SD 70's

CSX Juice Train going north.  Oh mercy was I in train heaven.  

However, on the right walking on the sidewalk across from the

the train (It was at least a mile long) was two count em two of

Florida's most beautiful attractions.

 

I am not talking about the Mouse or Orange Croves.  Nothing

gets by my wife.  She just looked straight ahead and said, " now

remmember dear, your By Pass Surgery a few years back.  Watch

the train."  Great advise.  That was a beautiful train.

 

Many thanks,

 

Billy C 

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Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

There is one sure-fire test for determining whether you are "old" or not.

 

If you would rather have a back rub than a front rub...you're old!

 

I sure enjoy my back rubs...

Ummmm   my wife like Scott Smith's wife knows how to make our lives miserable if we turned the wrong way for a rub.  I think the OGR choice is the safer one. 

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