Greetings all.  
The other day  Bill Murray asked Why doesn't our scale take off like the wind?  
I agree Bill and the only thing I can think of  in answer to your question is 
that in S scale, maybe there is toooo much wind.  To paraphrase an old joke how 
many s scalers does it take to change a light bulb?
    

Gonzo Parson overlooking beautiful lake LuLu in East Tennessee, Drop in some 
time.


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