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Offline kiwiAlan  
#301 Posted : 28 December 2015 23:11:50(UTC)
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In my school days I admired the English for their spleens, and can it become any weirder than this? Brandon Volk's Brighton and Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway in England that ran through the shallow coastal waters of the English Channel between 1896 and 1901.


Yes, it must have been a weird thing to ride on, especially when the tide was in.

Another one would be the vacuum or atmospheric railway that also ran on the south coast. It didn't run for very long as rats kept eating the leather flaps used to seal the vacuum tube before and after the wagon went past.

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#302 Posted : 30 December 2015 16:03:02(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Another one would be the vacuum or atmospheric railway that also ran on the south coast. It didn't run for very long as rats kept eating the leather flaps used to seal the vacuum tube before and after the wagon went past.


Fascinating, and there is a remnant in your backyard in Didcot, a cat iron pipe with a slot along the top of Brunel's 1840s South Devon Railway section between Newton Abbot and Totnes.

:o)

3201907_1b85c61b.jpg

Source: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3201907
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#303 Posted : 30 December 2015 20:43:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Another one would be the vacuum or atmospheric railway that also ran on the south coast. It didn't run for very long as rats kept eating the leather flaps used to seal the vacuum tube before and after the wagon went past.


Fascinating, and there is a remnant in your backyard in Didcot, a cat iron pipe with a slot along the top of Brunel's 1840s South Devon Railway section between Newton Abbot and Totnes.

:o)

3201907_1b85c61b.jpg

Source: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3201907


Oh yes, I had forgotten they had a section of the pipe down at the museum.

They also have some modern copies of Brunels Broad Gauge trains there, if anyone is ever over this way.

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#304 Posted : 26 January 2016 23:36:22(UTC)
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I am not making this up: Star trek Train.
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Offline Shamu  
#305 Posted : 26 January 2016 23:55:39(UTC)
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LOL, just saw that myself on a Hornby forum. Unbelievable Blink Confused Confused
Sad when its cheaper to buy a new 29640 starter set from Germany than a CS2 on its own in Oz, welcome to the joys of Marklin down under .
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Offline RayF  
#306 Posted : 27 January 2016 11:28:39(UTC)
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I'm fascinated by Brunel's broad gauge trains. They look so different to our modern eyes!

I spent a very enjoyable day at Didcot last summer looking around the various exhibits with my son. Whenever I'm in UK I try to do something related to the railways but there's not always time.
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Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
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Offline waorb  
#307 Posted : 21 February 2016 15:25:48(UTC)
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Hello!

For those who like the Schienenbus... BigGrin

list-schienenbus.jpg

Grabbed from here:

http://www.walter-roscher.de/fam_wohnorte.html

Cheers,

Walter
(ps. it's not my website... Wink )
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#308 Posted : 21 February 2016 16:44:27(UTC)
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Hello!

For those who like the Schienenbus... BigGrin

list-schienenbus.jpg

Grabbed from here:

http://www.walter-roscher.de/fam_wohnorte.html

Cheers,

Walter
(ps. it's not my website... Wink )


Initially I thought it was French, but apparently it is on the Island of Sylt. Some of the other photos of Sylt make it look like a builder has been opening a new subdivision of identical houses.

I also liked his mode of transport in this photo, well, it might not be his, but one he saw in a campsite, but I liked it.

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#309 Posted : 24 February 2016 10:12:48(UTC)
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No comment.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#310 Posted : 05 March 2016 21:49:24(UTC)
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I am going to file this here.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#311 Posted : 10 March 2016 11:28:22(UTC)
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Exotic ancient rail-bound fork lift.
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#312 Posted : 11 March 2016 23:45:06(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
.......... the vacuum or atmospheric railway that also ran on the south coast. It didn't run for very long as rats kept eating the leather flaps used to seal the vacuum tube before and after the wagon went past.


I have always thought that with modern synthetic materials (such as PVC, polystyrene etc) the atmospheric system would not be dogged by the rat problem.
Maybe there are physical limitations as to what is achievable regarding loads and speeds anyway.
It would certainly seem on the face of it, to be a lot cheaper to construct than magnetic levitation.

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#313 Posted : 26 March 2016 19:15:50(UTC)
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Gantlet in Kaufungen, Germany.
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#314 Posted : 26 March 2016 23:22:12(UTC)
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Gantlet in Kaufungen, Germany.
800px-Sechsschienengleis.jpg


haha, went looking for a photo of the ramp onto the road/rail ferry between the North and South Islands of New Zealand.

Found what I was looking for ...

But at the top of the web page was the photo Alsterstreek posted ...


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Offline Alsterstreek  
#315 Posted : 30 March 2016 17:43:59(UTC)
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Henschel of Germany delivered streamlined diesel locomotives to Egypt’s National Railways between 1958 and 1960.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#316 Posted : 30 March 2016 17:46:22(UTC)
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Catalogue images by EMD? GM? NOHAB? No: Henschel of Germany.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#317 Posted : 30 March 2016 18:16:40(UTC)
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#318 Posted : 11 April 2016 23:07:13(UTC)
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OK, we had Boeing planes on BNSF flat cars, but how about a large loco in a plane?
An-124 cie class 201.jpg
148 t EMD loco built in London, Ontario loaded into Antonov plane.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#319 Posted : 11 April 2016 23:15:33(UTC)
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Trains with facial expressions:

1) Crying London-Gatwick express
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2) Large nose Indonesian class BB 301 loco
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#320 Posted : 11 April 2016 23:29:35(UTC)
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Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado (EFE), the national railway of Chile.

EFE Sur: Night train Temuco - Santiago, near Talca.
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EFE Santiago, Alameda, Chile.
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#321 Posted : 11 April 2016 23:43:25(UTC)
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OK, we had Boeing planes on BNSF flat cars, but how about a large loco in a plane?
...
148 t EMD loco built in London, Ontario loaded into Antonov plane.


Are they trying to make it into a Maglev Scared Scared Scared Scared Scared Scared RollEyes RollEyes RollEyes
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#322 Posted : 12 April 2016 10:51:45(UTC)
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Brohltahlbahn V200 between Neuwied and Koblenz in 2009.
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Near Aachen in 2009.
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http://www.eifelbahn.de/news/na200904.htm
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#323 Posted : 12 April 2016 10:55:41(UTC)
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Large loco with short train or mutation? I decided to place it here: RailAdventure class 103 at München-Pasing, 2015.
IMG_9306.jpg
http://www.bahnpirsch.de...jahre-muenchen-augsburg/
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Offline Wildrose-Wally  
#324 Posted : 13 April 2016 03:17:34(UTC)
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United Airlines and Union Pacific are considering a merger.

The preferred plain (or is it trane?) is being developed by General McDonnell Corp.

One of the major benefits of this plain is the non-existent airport fees, as no airport is needed to take of or land. A few miles of straight track will get them tranes up and away according to a reliable source.

The combined company will only serve North America. As a spokesperson explains: “There would be too much trouble with those overhead power lines in Europe, we would have a bit of trouble with our landings."

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#325 Posted : 13 April 2016 20:54:55(UTC)
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Hehehe, if we are following that avenue, I present a diesel punk version:
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#326 Posted : 24 April 2016 16:25:09(UTC)
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No comment.

Edited by user 25 April 2016 21:00:13(UTC)  | Reason: link properly embedded

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Offline kiwiAlan  
#327 Posted : 25 April 2016 10:52:05(UTC)
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Large loco with short train or mutation? I decided to place it here: RailAdventure class 103 at München-Pasing, 2015.

http://www.bahnpirsch.de...jahre-muenchen-augsburg/


That one looks like it has a couple of Lux Cleaning Wagons LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL .
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#328 Posted : 25 April 2016 10:53:44(UTC)
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United Airlines and Union Pacific are considering a merger.

The preferred plain (or is it trane?) is being developed by General McDonnell Corp.

One of the major benefits of this plain is the non-existent airport fees, as no airport is needed to take of or land. A few miles of straight track will get them tranes up and away according to a reliable source.

The combined company will only serve North America. As a spokesperson explains: “There would be too much trouble with those overhead power lines in Europe, we would have a bit of trouble with our landings."



Won't it need folding wings to handle the tunnels ???Scared Scared Scared Scared Scared
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#329 Posted : 01 May 2016 14:18:30(UTC)
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I am filing this here. Thai train plowing through water.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#330 Posted : 18 May 2016 18:58:26(UTC)
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We have come a long way since the 1850s:

B&ER Pearson 424T.jpg
James Pearson locomotive design, Great Britain

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Pioneer steam locomotive, USA
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#331 Posted : 19 May 2016 16:12:17(UTC)
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Austrian class 297, Vordernberg, Austria, 1989
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#332 Posted : 29 May 2016 20:33:27(UTC)
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Former Nestlé tractor, Switzerland.
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Offline DTaylor91  
#333 Posted : 30 May 2016 02:12:41(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Former Nestlé tractor, Switzerland.
d7psw1tntbwpzyt8h.jpgd7pw7aezbj50yqum9.jpg


Do you have a photo of the other side? This little thing just BEGS to be scratch-built!

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#334 Posted : 30 May 2016 12:06:35(UTC)
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Do you have a photo of the other side? This little thing just BEGS to be scratch-built!


Here are more photos:

http://www.drehscheibe-o...oren/read.php?17,7781634
http://www.drehscheibe-o...oren/read.php?17,7781086
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#335 Posted : 30 May 2016 16:25:41(UTC)
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Péchot-Bourdon locomotive
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#336 Posted : 30 May 2016 16:30:21(UTC)
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That poor guy doesent know if hes coming or going Confused Confused
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#337 Posted : 30 May 2016 17:14:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Former Nestlé tractor, Switzerland.


Do you have a photo of the other side? This little thing just BEGS to be scratch-built!



Don't know where you will find a motor to go under that engine cover ... Blink Blink Blink Blink

Even a pager vibrator motor would be hard put to fit that in anything below O gauge ... Laugh

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#338 Posted : 31 May 2016 11:52:56(UTC)
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Now, what do we have here? The Erlau-Wegscheid branch line in Bavaria.

Rail car with small luggage trailer, of course. Anything else? Oh, yes it was a cog railway.
300px-Obernzeller_Viadukt.jpg

So what next? A cog railway railcar in push-pull service (here seen pushing) with a "driving trailer". And the driver was sitting where? In the brakeman's cab, why?
300px-Zahnradbahn.jpg

I rest my case...
Offline Rwill  
#339 Posted : 31 May 2016 12:54:09(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: DTaylor91 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Former Nestlé tractor, Switzerland.


Do you have a photo of the other side? This little thing just BEGS to be scratch-built!



Don't know where you will find a motor to go under that engine cover ... Blink Blink Blink Blink

Even a pager vibrator motor would be hard put to fit that in anything below O gauge ... Laugh



I guess you could overcome that by linking it with something like a Viessmann 2311 powered low car truck. You almost feel you would not have to delve far into the bits and bobs box to complete a very acceptable kit bashed model of this cute little beauty.
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#340 Posted : 06 June 2016 14:42:06(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
On the island of Sylt off the North German coast operated until 1970 the "Sylter Inselbahn" on 1000 mm narrow gauge. In the 1950s Borgward trucks were converted for passenger transport.

Originally Posted by: waorb Go to Quoted Post
For those who like the Schienenbus... BigGrin
list-schienenbus.jpg

2016-06-06_13-34-15.png
Brekina 64202: "Borgward Sattel-Triebwagen der Sylter Inselbahn" (motorized H0 scale two-rail version)
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Offline waorb  
#341 Posted : 06 June 2016 21:26:52(UTC)
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Laugh

I think it's the first time I saw a "monster, mummie & mutation" that was really created on HO scale...

Good post.

Cheers,

Walter
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Offline DTaylor91  
#342 Posted : 07 June 2016 11:48:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: DTaylor91 Go to Quoted Post
Do you have a photo of the other side? This little thing just BEGS to be scratch-built!


Here are more photos:

http://www.drehscheibe-o...oren/read.php?17,7781634
http://www.drehscheibe-o...oren/read.php?17,7781086


Thank you!!

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#343 Posted : 07 June 2016 11:55:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: DTaylor91 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Former Nestlé tractor, Switzerland.


Do you have a photo of the other side? This little thing just BEGS to be scratch-built!



Don't know where you will find a motor to go under that engine cover ... Blink Blink Blink Blink

Even a pager vibrator motor would be hard put to fit that in anything below O gauge ... Laugh



Easy, hide the motor/drive in a wagon coupled behind the tractor!

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#344 Posted : 11 June 2016 17:30:49(UTC)
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I just saw this beautiful topic and want to contribute with some recent pictures from Trinidad on Cuba.
All shown equipment is still in service.





Leaving Trinidad for Iznaga



And here is one from Santa Clara from 2009

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#345 Posted : 11 June 2016 20:11:06(UTC)
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The white green railbus is just perfect.LOL ThumpUp
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#346 Posted : 18 July 2016 15:45:35(UTC)
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Santa Fe RR war bonnet.
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#347 Posted : 23 September 2016 13:35:59(UTC)
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#348 Posted : 24 September 2016 04:14:56(UTC)
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Those are the ugliest v-200's I ever saw. ThumbDown
Mikey
I love the smell of smoke fluid in the morning .
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#349 Posted : 29 September 2016 20:28:30(UTC)
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Don't know if it's been here before... The streamlined McKeen railway car from the Aussie Victorian railways 1912-25...

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Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes. He who does not ask a question remains a fool forever. [Old Chinese Proverb]
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#350 Posted : 20 October 2016 04:35:12(UTC)
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I stumbled upon this one and thought it was a must for this thread.

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I love the smell of smoke fluid in the morning .
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