Re: Re: The Problems with Indoor FF

From: Marty Sasaki <marty.sasaki_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 00:52:49 -0400

I often have folks over to visit who are surprised when they notice my
stash of rubber. I've got some in a small cube refrigerator, and some
in my regular freezer. They ask, what's that? and I answer, pointing
out my stash of 2/99 and 5/99 as well as the unknown vintages.

Fortunately my friends understand me so don't burst out in laughter or
run screaming from my place, although they may start to watch me a
little more carefully.

Marty Sasaki

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:04 PM, jim buxton <glider902003_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> John Kagan wrote:
> "We *are* an odd group. Has anyone other than me looked around an Indoor FF
> meet, though "damn, everyone here is whacko", and then realized "hey, I'm
> here,too"?
>
> Possibly the funniest line ever writen on the indoor list. I cannot recall
> how many times I have talkd to a fellow indorist and commented "all thse
> guys are nuts, except me and you, of course". Lets face it, we are all a
> little odd to be doing this...in a good way.
>
> Bill, if John can get rid of the BBB I will sponsor a kegger/hogroast on the
> Fieldhouse lawn!
>
> If we get rid of the BOM, I will actually take a Zaluska built model. His
> price may be better than Jim's ;) In all honesty though, if we did drop the
> BOM (fine by me) who in the heck is gonna build and sell models? Or as Max
> said, who would buy them? Rhetorical questions.
>
>



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Marty Sasaki
Arlington, MA, USA
http://www.martys-simple-things.com/
marty.sasaki_at_gmail.com
Received on Wed Jun 03 2009 - 21:53:00 CEST

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