bonefish Wrote (on another thread):
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> Let's not forget that today is National 3/16th Day
> as well, for all the S gaugers out there . . .
. . . Which is the same as 1:64 Day, for all of you young whippersnappers getting ready to retire.
> And there's something goin' on tomorrow as well,
> tho it escapes me at the moment . . .
Ye wouldna' be thinkin' o' Saint Patrick's Day would ya, Mike?
IIRC, St. Paddy's day is - or at least used to be - a MUCH bigger deal here in the States than across the pond in Ireland. Is it also a big deal in other lands with relatively large numbers of Irish immy-Grants, such as Odds-Trailya, Kiwi-Vania and (Gnu) Mexi-Maco?? *
IMHO, in honor of Shamrocks everywhere, each of us should post a photo or two of his or her favorite Green-Jacketed Loco.**
My choice is pretty obvious, so I'll start with this one
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I've seen a Model-A Ford here in Ventura painted much the same - dark olive green hood and shiny black body & fenders - VERY classy!!
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Rhyuss O'Lauceaugh, El Greengo y Curmudgeoño de los Locomoturas Viejos y Verdes,
aka Der DünkelOlivGrünDampfKesselMantelLiebHabender Grossväterchen
* Walt Kelly's spelling, per Pogo. IIRC, nearly as many Irish migrated to Mexico during the mid-1800's as to the U.S.; one of my friends in high school was an exchange student from a village near Ixtaccíhuatl named Eduardo Miguel O'Rourke.
** Steam Locos, that is - not crazy green-jacketed winners of the golf championships.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 03/17/2017 12:31AM by Russo Loco.