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I wanted to take this time to wish each and every one of you a Merry Christmas as well as a happy Holiday season!  I and the rest of us here at OGR hope you have a wonderful Holiday surrounded by loving family and friends.  We appreciate all of your support and are thankful for our subscribers and advertisers.  Wishing the very best for the new year!

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I wanted to take this time to wish each and every one of you a Merry Christmas as well as a happy Holiday season!  I and the rest of us here at OGR hope you have a wonderful Holiday surrounded by loving family and friends.  We appreciate all of your support and are thankful for our subscribers and advertisers.  Wishing the very best for the new year!

Same to you, the whole OGR staff and all of my Forum member friends!

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Thank you Alan and the OGR Team, and ditto to the comments above and We appreciate all of the wonderful things you All do to promote our hobby. We are so blessed because of The OGR Forum where we can share our thoughts, express our views, and learn from each other, it is a subliminal therapy like no other. Merry Christmas to All. Happy Railroading Everyone

Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to Alan, Allan, and Rich from the "land down under"

Thank you for providing the best (I think anyway) forum to discuss, learn and explore O gauge model trains of all types and description.

And a special Merry Christmas to "Hot Water" (aka Jack). We don't always agree on the correct terminology for the staff operating the monster diesel loco's running through your great country but, "when in Rome do as the Romans"

Merry Christmas to one and all from Peter......Buco Australia.

Happy Holidays to everyone at OGR, especially the tireless moderators who have to deal with so many petulant children.  Seasons Greetings to all forum members who provide helpful information and entertaining posts.

On Christmas morning a couple of months shy of my 4th birthday, I awoke and ran to the tree to find a Lionel train set.  Having seen the catalog, I knew that every set but one had a better engine and more cars than mine.  I was happy, but probably not as grateful as I should have been.

Several decades and many gray hairs later, I'll wake and go downstairs on Christmas morning to find several layouts and shelves filled with trains.  I'm grateful, but probably not as much as I should be.

May we be thankful for our good fortune, and show compassion toward those who are not as lucky, especially refugees and the homeless. 

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