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Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - lajry - 08-03-2013

Charlie B Wrote:
lajry Wrote:What's MRR?
Model Railroader magazine <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://mrr.trains.com/magazine/current-issue">http://mrr.trains.com/magazine/current-issue</a><!-- m -->
Charlie

What's wrong w/ MR like it's been since 1934?. Or are we reinventing the wheel again? LOL


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - Brakie - 08-04-2013

Andy,I prefer MR since that's MR been uses.Don't know who started the MRR thing.

If MRR is Model Railroader does that make RRMC Railroad Model Craftsman? :o


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - MountainMan - 08-04-2013

Picky, picky, picky.... 790_smiley_picking_a_fight


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - lajry - 08-04-2013

MountainMan Wrote:Picky, picky, picky....

The point being why make up new abbreviations for things that have been around since moby dick was a minnow. Heck why not MDLRLRDR? Smile


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - MountainMan - 08-04-2013

lajry Wrote:
MountainMan Wrote:Picky, picky, picky....

The point being why make up new abbreviations for things that have been around since moby dick was a minnow. Heck why not MDLRLRDR? Smile

Since all of you immediately knew to which publication I was referring, I'm not sure what all the hassle is about. Quiet day at the retirement home? 8-)


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - nachoman - 08-04-2013

How did this get way off topic?

I seem to recall many train set cars decorated for Hershey - were there a prototype for any of those cars?

Wikipedia says there was also a Hershey railway in Cuba...


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - shortliner - 08-04-2013

nachoman Wrote:How did this get way off topic?

Wikipedia says there was also a Hershey railway in Cuba...


Thread here for those interested <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/73816-new-project-cuba-hershey-interurban/">http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index. ... nterurban/</a><!-- m -->


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - Brakie - 08-04-2013

Quiet day at the retirement home? 8-)
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Actually no..Today we have a Bridge tourament and tonight is Lawrence Welk reruns.. 357


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - Ralph - 08-04-2013

lajry Wrote:
MountainMan Wrote:Picky, picky, picky....

The point being why make up new abbreviations for things that have been around since moby dick was a minnow. Heck why not MDLRLRDR? Smile

That would make a good personalized license plate but too many letters for Minnesota vehicles. Goldth


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - Mr Fixit - 08-05-2013

All this talk about chocolate and candy bars at my bed time. Now how am I going to get to sleep???? Not to mention my diet and waistline. ARRRRGGGGGGHHHH

Delicious topic though.

Mark


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - MountainMan - 08-05-2013

Brakie Wrote:Quiet day at the retirement home? 8-)
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Actually no..Today we have a Bridge tourament and tonight is Lawrence Welk reruns.. 357

Great! I'll bring the popcorn, but we have to change channels when I Love Lucy comes on! Cheers


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - MountainMan - 08-05-2013

Ralph Wrote:That would make a good personalized license plate but too many letters for Minnesota vehicles. Goldth

Why? PKPKPK fits on the plates in almost every state. 8-)


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - Ralph - 08-05-2013

That's funny! No, I meant the MDLRLRDR as a vanity plate. We can only have seven characters here in MN.


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - Tyson Rayles - 08-05-2013

I'm still trying to figure out what "MDLRLRDR " means? Icon_lol Besides, what's with you rich people who can afford retirement homes? Eek Why don't you live in a cave or under a rock like the rest of us?


Re: Hershey Chocolate Works - FCIN - 08-05-2013

Tyson Rayles Wrote:Why don't you live in a cave or under a rock like the rest of us?
I consider myself quite lucky that my wife of 47 years allows me to live in the basement and didn't send me to a retirement home Icon_lol

Gee, this thread sure went south in a hurry! Guess I'll grab another handful of Hersey's Kisses and check the other postings Big Grin