@recovering
can you post some photos ?
@recovering
can you post some photos ?
Stan have you gotten into brass trains yet. That is probably my next step. The details you are able to replicate with brass rolling stock is impressive.
going back to my late teens ( pioneer days ) i was friendly with Brian C--a fellow pio-dub. i helped him building an N gauge American mountain "pike" in a basement--floor to ceiling scenery . this was in the late 1960's.
Brian went on to model American HO gauge brass--and became a very skilled painter / detailer of them...doing commissions for customers all over the world, becoming renowned for it to this day.
The well known Pete Waterman wrote an article years back in the Peco "Railway Modeller " magazine and mentioned Brian as being his right hand man in connection with his model rail locomotive manufacturing business ( Just Like The Real Thing ), making brass locos.
i lost all contact with Brian after i got divorced and severed all further connection to the cult. I wonder if Brian is still a dub ?..if hes still alive.
this old place is still around?
holy moly what a trip stumbling into this place from the good ole days before the 'new' social mediađ.
i used to have tons of long late night conversations with some good friends here...like 15-20 years ago!
bloody stool...?
i hope you consulted a doctor about that....could be serious.
aren't they tiring out from saying this now?.
a jobo pimi-lite i know has a terminal illness (no names, no pack drill), was told, 'hold on, the end is so close.
the pimi-lite said they will need to hold on to their 'go bags(tm), then!.
my end used to be very near--but--these days it seems to be a little further away. yippee.
so does Jools Holland, and Roger Daltry ( the WHO ?) i think.
ive been an N gauger for 50 years on and off...and have been in the process of filling a 14' by 8' room with a layout over the last 18 months.
any of you lot into model railways ?
i havenât posted in awhile.
my wife asked me after the year 2000 came and went without fanfare(because the wt organization said all the ânew worldâ would be here within this 20th century would end), â what would it take for you to leave the truth?â.
my reply was â if i turn 60 in this âsystem of thingsâ.
I've been pretty much out of the borg now for 5 years or so. I was in it my whole life. Now that I'm in my late 30's, I'm beginning to wonder about actually growing old and it scares me.
Growing old...? ive been young for almost 72 years.
so... it has been six years since my last post.
i wonder who still remembers me?
a lot has changed and then again, a lot has not.... i'm still out of course as are my children who are doing very well.
Ditto.
so... it has been six years since my last post.
i wonder who still remembers me?
a lot has changed and then again, a lot has not.... i'm still out of course as are my children who are doing very well.
great to see you again Oz, i used to be Bigmac
when you were on here previously.
shocking!.
the montana supreme court has unanimously overturned the largest civil verdict against the jehovah's witnesses in u.s. history in a closely-watched case on the requirements of religious leaders to report suspected incidents of child sexual abuse.. the ruling, issued wednesday, erased a $35 million jury verdict to alexis âlexiâ nunez, who was abused by a member of the thompson falls, mont, congregation.
elders at the local kingdom hall knew of separate allegations against the man, but did not report those to law enforcement after relying on legal advice from headquarters that clergy in montana are not required to report allegations deemed by religious organizations to be âconfidential.â.
that $35 million the watchtower has just saved will no doubt be used to build many more kingdom halls in africa....