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Hehehe I think he meant ive ONLY seen it from the outside. 3 isnt too bad, mind you, none of the locos are complex to operate. 3's cab is justa little too small.

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I was only joking. Mines better.
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trainmad wrote:I was only joking. Mines better.
Presisly what of yours is better??? :-?

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Yeah! What is better Trainmad
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what?! :-?
Ok can you people speak English/American PLEASE!?

I live in the USA...I'm 14...HOW COULD I OPERATE ANYTHING IN THE FIRST PLACE :P

jdtech...I have given up on trying to understand you :-? Freud would have little luck.
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Let me put it simply at this:
I want to drive #3! :D
I want to drive #6! :D
...but I'm too young and I'm not in the UK!!
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3 doughnuts and a yellow elephant,

jdtech, try understanding that and it will gve you an idea of what sillyevan is going through :wink:

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Sorry Evan. I know you're in the US but I didn't understand you.
And pitley what do you mean?

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:D

Sorry All! :infinity:
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I'm 10 and I wish I could drive 7. But you have too be 18! 8 Years!

Nooooooooooo! :cry: :evil:
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Sorry didnt realise your only 10, I was trying to prove a point, but dont worry about it.

Actually to drive it legally its 21 years old.... Sorry... you can be promoted to fireman at 18 though, whcih is just as much fun really.

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erm..I don't understand you either Pitleyfalley :-?

...anyways...
erm...anything new with Narrow Guage Avatars :P :roll:
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I mean to go on the 'Have a-go Gala' in the Summer Hols.
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No. 7 Tm Rolt Avatar soon!
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Just any general Narrow Gauge Talk here!

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This topic serves no current purpose really!
Dunno why I bothered creating it! :roll:
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hello it's a nicew place to talk about stuff!
And get avatars :roll: :D
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