From: Alan and Carmel Brain <aebrain@w...>
Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 22:05:07 +1000
Subject: Re: Sig?
> Jim 'Jiji' Foster wrote: > I don't know quite how or why, but this oft seen yet ignored sig was
From: Alan and Carmel Brain <aebrain@w...>
Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 22:05:07 +1000
Subject: Re: Sig?
> Jim 'Jiji' Foster wrote: > I don't know quite how or why, but this oft seen yet ignored sig was
From: jfoster@k... (Jim 'Jiji' Foster)
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 20:31:28 -0600
Subject: Sig?
> At 14:44 3/5/98, Alan E & Carmel J Brain wrote: I don't know quite how or why, but this oft seen yet ignored sig was running like a broken record through my head ALL DAY LONG! Stop it! And what is a MAERKLIN Wagon, anyway?
From: Thomas.Granvold@E... (Tom Granvold)
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 09:22:24 -0800
Subject: Re: Sig?
jfoster@kansas.net asked: > At 14:44 3/5/98, Alan E & Carmel J Brain wrote: You know that only way to get something like that out of your head is to replace it with something else, how about a Beatle's song? "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah." :-) Maerkin IIRC is a German model train manufacture, so the wagon is a train car. Also I think that the "little croncodile" is a specific type of train engine. Look at the sig again and you can see an Electric engine pulling a pair of train cars. Enjoy,