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Originally Posted by mike.caruso:

It's the closest experience I've found to the magic of Christmas morning.  

 

- Mike

I agree! I was parked outside of the Blue Hall this morning, reading a book in the car while waiting for the opening. I glanced in my rearview mirror and saw a SUV, with NY plates, containing  some young boys in the back. They looked like they were waiting for Santa. Later I was walking the aisles in back of a dad with his young daughter. She was smiling and pointing things out. I think that spirit rubs off on many of us.

 

 

Having a model on display and having guys that worked in the industry of the model tell stories of working in that industry and give me information on  what is right and wrong about the model,  having some one tell me how to get the lights working on a new tmcc engine that I thought I destroyed the headlights.  sorry more then 20 words.

Gee..isn't Lee now in North Carolina, which isn't that far from York.....closer than

my long drag up the Turnpike, which he would not have to do...Last Ocober York I

left it to make a tour down along the coast, through N.C. to Nag's Head, out on

a ferry to some island, and then down to Charleston and Savannah....that trip was

shorter than the drag from here to York, for sure, and longer that any place in N.C.

to York.  It is sorta the place a train person should see once....fairly warned that once

might not be enough.

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