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Bill Cunningham


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Atlanta, Ga. USA
Post  Posted 9 Aug 2018 4:52 pm    
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We are on vacation in Naples, FL this week and today I had lunch with Roger. We last spoke in person at the 2004 Chattanooga show! We had a great time talking music and solving other social problems for a couple of hours.

Notice Roger's license plate. He said he thought that one up on his own and had it for a few years before John Hughey's famous Tennessee version.

It's really nice when we are able to meet up face to face with our Forum friends!

Picture is not uploading from my iPhone. I will have to edit later Confused
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Roger Rettig


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Naples, FL
Post  Posted 10 Aug 2018 4:52 am    
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Bill - judging from the TV news this morning it would appear that our summit meeting has NOT solved any social crises.

It was, however, most enjoyable - thanks for taking some vacation time to get together. I did enjoy it!

Here's the photo Bill took.....



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Jeff Garden


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Center Sandwich, New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 10 Aug 2018 5:01 am    
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Nice license plate, Roger...do any of the "uninitiated" figure it out and comment on it?

It appears you've made the headlines after all: "Cunningham And Rettig Meet To Discuss Emmons/Day Setup Superiority. Knee "Leverage" Applied But No Progress Say Officials"
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J R Rose

 

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Keota, Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 10 Aug 2018 5:02 am    
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Great one Roger & Bill, Thanks for sharing, J.R.
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Roger Rettig


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Naples, FL
Post  Posted 10 Aug 2018 5:18 am    
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Being strictly accurate, I can't say for certain that John didn't have his TN plate before I had this one. In fact, I first saw John's plate at the very Chattanooga show where I met Bill in 2004. I did, though, already have mine so I did get the idea on my own (even if it wasn't exactly a stroke of genius Embarassed ).

A State Trooper once stopped me late on a New Year's Eve. I suspect he was just trawling for miscreants on what must be a trying night for law enforcement. He did question the meaning of the tag and asked me if it had 'military connotations' or words to that effect. He glazed over a bit once I started to explain it.

I'm still waiting for a cop to say: "Shouldn't 'C6' read 'Fmaj9' to be strictly accurate?"
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Don R Brown


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Rochester, New York, USA
Post  Posted 10 Aug 2018 6:45 am    
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Well, Roger, as YOU know an F9 is also a type of freight locomotive.

And the Corvette sports car is unofficially identified by generation of development, with those between 2005 and 2013 known as the C-6. I know of at least one forumite who drives one.

So since you love railroads, and pedal steel, I think that provides all the justification you need to get yourself a nice snappy Corvette to put that license plate on!

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Roger Rettig


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Post  Posted 10 Aug 2018 6:50 am    
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There's logic there, Don, but I wish it was 'E6' - they're my all-time favourite diesel locos!

And a Corvette? Nah - the Lincoln is almost too near to the ground for me to enter with dignity. A Corvette is out of the question!
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