John Bush Wrote:
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> Thanks Jeff,
>
> I am indeed one of the proud parents. Veronica
> and I moved to Chama when Stan was 5 and his
> brother Russ was 3. They grew up right across the
> street from the Chama water tank. They had a full
> compliment of train rides, caboose rides, cab
> rides and motor car rides while they were growing
> up. They went to high school in Skagway Alaska
> and got more of the same. They have both worked
> as firemen and conductors at Roaring Camp and on
> the Santa Cruz Big Trees & Pacific. Stan got a
> degree in Broadcast Journalism and in Political
> Science From Syracuse Univ. Russ got a B.A. in
> Film at U of Cal Irvine and is getting a M.A. from
> U of Texas Austin. He is also doing an internship
> at National Geographic in Washington DC. He
> called the other day and said "boy they sure need
> the Rotary in DC".
>
> Enough parent bragging now back to our regularly
> scheduled programing.
>
> John Bush
Your son did a great job being factual and not corny like so many of these TV types. My only editing complaint was at the end as the train is going away, they put in a couple of extra whistle blasts which didn't need to be there really.
Wow your son must be about my daughters age. I kinda remember him in 1991 or 1993. I can see he gets his good looks from his mom, eh!! Looks like all that railroad training growing up paid off for this Durango piece! Great Job.
Cheers,
Greg Scholl