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Re: Steamfreight 98



In article <35B228BB.43AE3A58@eisa.net.au>,
  Tony Gatt <tgatt@eisa.net.au> wrote:
> great shots Craig.
>
> Well worth the long walk with you to see the result.
>
> The weekend was a credit to the crews, see you next year....
>
TONY

Yes it was a great weekend, and Craigs shots are great, but the crews were
the ones who had the fun. Dont forget all the other CMR members who worked
with less glory behind the scenes to make the whole thing work.

Cars were prepared, wagons painted, loco fixed, and some of us spent the day
before setting up and doing hours of boring shunting making up the trains and
preparing things. Also dont forget the ladies who knocked up all the tucker.

Andrew Bridger
> Craig Haber wrote:
>
> > I wrote:
> > > have just returned from a sensational weekend of branch line 'gunzeling'
> > > on the CMR's Steamfreight 98.
> >
> > And now the photo's are back (all 5 films, or 120 prints), for a small
> > sample, look at
> > http://www.wcr.com.au/temp/sfreight.htm
> >
> > Cheers,
> > CH.
> > --
> > Craig Haber
> > albatross@harnessnet.com.au
> > Manufacturing Systems Engineer (B. Eng, RMIT 1998)
> > Web Page Designer, Harness Racing, Railways, and Essendon Football Club
> > fanatic
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>
> --
>
> Thanks, Tony.
>
> "If you can't say something nice, tell the truth!"
>
> Visit my Homepage: http://www.eisa.net.au/~tgatt
> or just click here: mailto:tgatt@eisa.net.au
>
>


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