wheeler1963
Aurora & Portland Owner
Good to see you back - needless to say - I am flabergasted! Impressive gaggle!
Thanks Sherrel, never thought of it as a gaggle before, but that it appropriate!! LOL
Good to see you back - needless to say - I am flabergasted! Impressive gaggle!
If they are yard goats wouldn't it be a drove, flock, or herd?Thanks Sherrel, never thought of it as a gaggle before, but that it appropriate!! LOL
Could be any of the above, plus a Tribe, with Herd being the most used.If they are yard goats wouldn't it be a drove, flock, or herd?
Well, they are engines!Could be any of the above, plus a Tribe, with Herd being the most used.
I kinda like Tribe myself.
Our family raised sheep, so flock was the standard term used out here in the western USA. The cattle people had herds.Could be any of the above, plus a Tribe, with Herd being the most used.
I kinda like Tribe myself.
Raising sheep. I hear there's mutton to it.Our family raised sheep, so flock was the standard term used out here in the western USA. The cattle people had herds.
Yeah, but it's no fun gettin' fleeced all the time.Raising sheep. I hear there's mutton to it.
Jerome
So happy to see you back here! I know life can throw obstacles at you, and I am sorry to hear that it was such a terrible one. I will be checking out your other threads, and yes, I do have a few SWitchers on the workbench as we speak!!
Again, happy to see you back!
Hey, I have one of those!
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Hey Jerome,
Sorry to hear of your loss, yes life can take many unexpected turns. I'm still getting over a knock to the noggin, slowly getting back into the game.
I had my Aye und Pea switcher out the other day on a switching module, I'll post some pics later!
From the practical mind of NP2626, I just have to ask, what I you going to do with 204 Switchers? I can understand a person being a collector, is that what you are wheeler 1963? It would be a down-right serious task to install decoders in every one of them! Good luck and this would be another aspect of Model Railroading Fun!