When Rod Stewart designs his model train layouts, he ain’t fuckin’ around

I’m no expert on model trains, but that’s the best one I’ve ever seen. It is 124 feet long!

3 thoughts on “When Rod Stewart designs his model train layouts, he ain’t fuckin’ around

  1. Actually what I meant – expressed sloppily. Am very familiar with “the Burgh” which is one of my favorite cities. Rod’s masterpiece has no “Tower of Ignorance” (what the wags call U. Pitt’s Cathedral of Learning), no Kaufmann’s Clock (as in “I’ll kiss your ass under” ….) and no Vincent’s Pizza Park (yeah I know it’s in Braddock)..

  2. Wow – kinda looks like some city at the junction of the Ohio and Monongahela.
    I agree with the Iroquois and the French on one thing anyway – the Ohio starts in Upstate New York (the Senecas called it Ohi I o, the French “la Belle Riviere”). There is no Allegheny, just the Upper Ohio.
    One of the tributaries of the Upper Ohio is French Creek (named that by no less than George Washington himself), which goes through my old college town, a place called Meadville (we called it “Medieval”).
    So in one way I’m glad the inaccurate name stuck or I might be a graduate of French Creek College. Doesn’t have the same ring. Neither would Two Rivers Stadium.
    For anyone who reads Turtledove’s stuff, the northern pincer of the great counteroffensive against the expanded Confederacy starts on the grounds of my old school. Dr. Luvaas would have approved.

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