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I didn’t know cheetahs meow I’ve always thought they roar my whole life has been a lie
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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Pet the baby
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let him in
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The Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence River superimposed on a map of Europe
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The Internet seemed to really like the previews I posted of NYC bullying Spider-Man, so here is that episode in its entirety. Enjoy!
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Sound on
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Mom: “don’t play ball in the house”
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The floor needs to be punished 😡
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I like to believe Tech's always watching over Omega as she flies among the stars ❤️‍🩹
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For National Train Day, I’ll share my latest project related to Life Beside The Tracks (my comic); San Joaquin Valley Lines No. 1. This model started out as a nice Bachmann model of Pennsylvania Railroad No. 566. However, I only wanted it because the engine was perfect to represent the small 4-4-0s that were in the Central Valley. Examples include Yosemite Valley No. 1 (later No. 20) and San Joaquin & Eastern No. 1331 respectively.
Anyway, here’s the lore behind the San Joaquin Valley Lines:
The San Joaquin Valley Lines was established in 1892 by local businessmen who were fed up with Southern Pacific’s high freight rates and the lack of competition in their area. As a means to break the Octopus’s monopoly, these businessmen (along with the soon approaching Santa Fe from Bakersfield) established this railroad to serve the east San Joaquin Valley area with comparatively fair rates while also having local control on operations. The communities serve towns like Exeter, Lindsay, and Dutch’s Corner (later shortened to Ducor) along with cities like Fresno and Bakersfield.
In the context of the comic and the future layout, the focus will be their operations around the fictional small city of Putnamville CA in current times. The current operations of the line include the shipment of produce, lumber, and chemicals for a processing plant south of town along with other mixed freight.
So yeah, that’s my first bit of lore for my future model railroad. Enjoy your day and Happy National Train Day!!!
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Is this what heaven looks like?
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cookies 🤤
(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
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