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Or how about all the convenient hand holds and sliding windows on the
re-painted Superliners for Under Seige 2, and most definitely...the train
that takes the Hollywood cake.....Broken Arrow...I thought that was a neat
little catwalk under the flatcar that Christian Slater hid on...

Ok Dave...I'll leave it alone now...

David Epling
Stockton, California
Central California Rails
http://cencalrails.railfan.net
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From: Patrick and Carrie Lenahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, April 20, 1998 21:05
Subject: Re: SPORRS: Big Boy - The Movie


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>David W. Epling wrote:
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>> I for one believe Hollywood could make anything happen...but a quick
>> question regarding Challenger Vs Big Boy, How many of the general public
>> would know the difference between a Challenger and a Big Boy??? I
know...I
>> commit Railfan Blasphemy...how often have you watched a movie, where
>> Hollywood has inserted it's own ideas.
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>Anyone remember that stupid dispatching system used in "Runaway Train"?
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