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Seen this on another forum and thought I would share it here.

Enjoy!



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Larry
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Summerset Ry

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#2
Ohmigosh!!!! Never saw that before! What a hoot!! I'm gonna remember the line..."You don't derail if your block signals are working!" Thanks for the post. Tongue
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#3
Think I got a Hot Box in the Head do ya!?!?

I was thinking about linking this video, there was a link to it in the humor section of the Model Railroad Hobbyist.

And buy a round of track for the boys!
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#4
I saw this at the TCA museum in Strasburg ... a large number of years ago.
Is on a tape or DVD?
David
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#5
Can't wait to have my mother-in-law over for dinner... Icon_twisted
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Richard

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scubadude Wrote:Can't wait to have my mother-in-law over for dinner... Icon_twisted

Extra gravy? 357
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#7
That was hilarious!

However, I'm scared to show it to my wife for fear that she would relate too much to the wife in the movie. Eek

I liked the gravy train -- however, I'm sure our Mayor Ford would have put a quick stop to it!
Rob
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#8
That was funny. Nothing like classic comedy.
I think we can all relate to Joe when something new comes out. "Gotta have one!".

Wonder how many takes it took to get the soup to stop right in front of everyone. That scene kind of reminded me of the dinner scene in "Nothing But Trouble". I was waiting for the "pickle shooting car" to appear.
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#9
Still chuckling about this.

Just showed it to my 10- year-old son who thought it was very funny and gave him some ideas of where we could run our trains.
Rob
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