Stewart Rhine Wrote:
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> Hey Willie,
>
> That there's that Waly-doh feller when he was a
> young'un way back in 1931 afore everyone was
> a-lookin fer him.
Johnson Barr Wrote:
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> Thet cain't be Wall-Dough, Stewart -
>
> IIRC, he'll be only 81 'round th' end o' August.
> Ah seen him way out west on th' Vee & Tee
> 'bout six yars ago
; he's in this heah pitcher
> some-whar
:
> [attachment 46118 120208-544-ds.jpg]
Stewart Rhine Wrote:
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> Well, Mister Barr, thar's a feller who's either
> Wally-Dough or a portable train order signal
> showin' stop.
That dang @#$%& Willie stole one of my photos, Stewart -
He must have downloaded it from the bottom of my post at [
ngdiscussion.net] and messed with it in PhotoShop. The red-hatted gnome in the bottom center isn't Waldo, though – it's well-known railroad photographer and historian Tom Gildersleeve, more than two dozen of whose fabulous fotos of the D&RGW narrow gauge are featured in the
Classic Trains special issue
Steam's Lost Empire that was just released last week. Hopefully you can still get a copy if you don't already have one!
- El Abuelo Histœrico, Greengo y Curmudgeoño de los Locomoturas Viejos y Verdes,
aka Der Grossväterlich DünkelOlivGrünDampfKesselMantelLiebHabender