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i love your youtube vids your train are so cool i live here in the usa but soon will live in canada sweet ps will you make more utube vids of usa trains thanks
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Sunday 11:58 01.24.2010 |
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Dominick and Tony Valenti |
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hey man just wanted to say nice web site my son loves trains and hes loved watching you videos so keep up the good work
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Tuesday 21:13 12.22.2009 |
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frank pehringer |
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thxs for the pictures i have all thats shown in ho like u wished i could have had the thrill of racing down the rail in one of these gigantic trains how wonderfull
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Saturday 06:29 11.21.2009 |
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Tony Medsker |
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Thank you for all the wonderful MTH train videos! I have only recently discovered MTH, and I have learned a lot from your videos. Please email me, as I have a few questions about PS2 conversion that I dont want to clutter your guestbook with. Thanks again!
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Tuesday 14:58 08.18.2009 |
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Robin Carlton |
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Hi. I work at Dallas's Premier independent garden center, North haven Gardens. One of our customers has been speaking to me today about the cuttings of Fragrant Lace you have been trying to root and I would like to suggest that you look into layering and air-layering. Roses taken from cuttings are not always true to variety, but this may be your best bet for getting anywhere close. Most dedicated organizations of Rose Growers or your local Rosarian should be able to give you the necessary info. Robin
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Tuesday 14:14 03.24.2009 |
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TJ |
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SDK - Nice additions to your web site. Realy nice update shots. Went out to the garden yesterday (3/23). All plants seem to have done well - no damage noted.
Hope you are surviving.I'm getting ready for the chop chop. Talk to you soon.
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Monday 14:12 03.23.2009 |
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dis |
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I saw your wonderful pictures of Louise Odier Roses. At first, I thought it was 'Léonard de Vinci' romantica rose. I have 5 LdV in my garden and it flowers a lot, from may june to october without suffering from the rain. Wonderful roses too. But without perfume !
Does Louise Odier stay beautiful in the rain or as cut roses ? Thank you very much for any reply.
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Wednesday 20:42 02.11.2009 |
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Len Fifield |
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Thanks for the entertainment. I too like steam trains and roses. I would like to introduce Bodger to you.
www.lenfifield.com
Bodger is a steam locomotive that started out as the logo that I drew up for Puffatrain Records. Bodger was created in my workshop 2008 here in Wellington New Zealand. he took 6 months to build from scratch.
I've just put some of Bodger video on www.youtube.com/puffatrainre cords to gauge the reaction to him.
Thanks for your time. Keep up the good work.
Len Fifield
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Saturday 13:38 01.17.2009 |
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Lourdes, from Spain |
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Finally found a photo of the camelback from the fireman's perspective. Very hard to model without any reference! Thank you very much.
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Tuesday 20:05 01.13.2009 |
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Dina Taylor |
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Hi
I love your passion for roses, and the trouble you've taken to photograph them over the years! Wonderful to see.
I've just bought Louise Odier, and decided to research her further, which is how I stumbled on your website. Wow, I do hope mine ends up performing like yours! I live in Johannesburg, South Africa, where Heritage/Antique roses apparently do not do as well as they do in Europe, but I just love the look of old roses.
I was wondering what weather conditions you have? Our summers are hot (about 28degrees Celcius) and rainy, while our winters are mild (rarely reaching 0 degrees Celcius) and dry with occasional frost.
Kind Regards
Dina
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