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American Flyer S Scale Track Lot Bid: $5.83

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J. Shattuck - 29 Dec 2007 05:00 GMT
You are bidding on a lot of American Flyer S scale train track. There are
45 curved pieces of track and 21 straight pieces of track. There is rust on
quite a few of these pieces but most should be usable.

Auction: 170181316131 at www.ebay.com
Steve Caple - 29 Dec 2007 08:03 GMT
>  You are bidding on a lot of American Flyer S scale train track. There are
> 45 curved pieces of track and 21 straight pieces of track. There is rust on
> quite a few of these pieces but most should be usable.

No I'm not.  But YOU are a grade A a.shole.

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Roger T. - 29 Dec 2007 08:23 GMT
>>  You are bidding on a lot of American Flyer S scale train track. There
>> are
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> --
> Steve

I've been away from RMR for about a year and it's sad to see that the
language, rudeness and all around bad manners of the group and Greg Procter
and his comments haven't changed much.

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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway at:-
http://www.highspeedplus.com/~rogertra/
Latitude:  48° 25' North
Longitude:  123° 21' West
David Nebenzahl - 29 Dec 2007 08:37 GMT
On 12/29/2007 12:23 AM Roger T. spake thus:

>>> You are bidding on a lot of American Flyer S scale train track.
>>> There are 45 curved pieces of track and 21 straight pieces of
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> language, rudeness and all around bad manners of the group and Greg Procter
> and his comments haven't changed much.

So speaking of rudeness, are those comments directed towards Steve or
towards the eBay-posting abuser?
Roger T. - 29 Dec 2007 08:54 GMT
>>>> You are bidding on a lot of American Flyer S scale train track.
>>>> There are 45 curved pieces of track and 21 straight pieces of
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> So speaking of rudeness, are those comments directed towards Steve or
> towards the eBay-posting abuser?

The person who wrote the "grade A" above.

Plus others who seem to have an attitude when they post on what is, after
all, simply a newsgroup to discuss "toy trains".

I was hoping it had improved but I guess not.  The only imporvement is all
the political crap seems to have faded away.

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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway at:-
http://www.highspeedplus.com/~rogertra/
Latitude:  48° 25' North
Longitude:  123° 21' West
J. Shattuck - 29 Dec 2007 15:19 GMT
David, I'm not the eBay posting abuser. This is a newsgroup about toy trains
isn't it? Please post the scope and use of this newsgroup for all to see or
shut-up.

> On 12/29/2007 12:23 AM Roger T. spake thus:
>
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> So speaking of rudeness, are those comments directed towards Steve or
> towards the eBay-posting abuser?
Larry Blanchard - 29 Dec 2007 16:54 GMT
> David, I'm not the eBay posting abuser.

Funny, you could have fooled me.  Must be all those messages about junk
you've got on Ebay.

This is a newsgroup about toy trains

Actually, no it isn't.  It's about model railroading - there is a
difference.

Don't bother responding - I won't see it - I never read my killfile.
Whodunnit@earthlink.net - 29 Dec 2007 17:03 GMT
>> David, I'm not the eBay posting abuser.
>
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>Actually, no it isn't.  It's about model railroading - there is a
>difference.

They are all toys...to perpetuate differently is elitism!
P. Roehling - 30 Dec 2007 06:06 GMT
> They are all toys.

Uh, in the same sense that *most* human possessions are toys, yes.

> ..to perpetuate differently is elitism!

Nothing wrong with being elite. Only people it bothers are those who'll
never qualify as such themselves, and who know it.
 
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