who believe that having a job is an entitlement, rather than a privilege. They often complain about the work they have (if working), opine the lack of "real lawyer" jobs available in the market, and are critical of the long hours and inadequate pay found at most small firms...
The wordbidethas been traced back to the 1620s. It comes from the Middle French word for “pony.” It is possible that the word refers to how a person would straddle abidetin order to use it as if riding a horse. Alternatively, it may have been inspired bybidets‘ popular use by Fre...
The purpose of this space will be to catalog the locomotives built by EMD. As you can imagine, this is a monumental task. Any assistance in identifying various phases of locomotives, of info about serial and order numbers would be greatly appreciated. Info: URL: http://www.trainweb.org/...
The engineer was asleep and the fireman was in the caboose when the train went through your ranch that morning. I didn't have one witness to put on the stand. I bluffed you!" The old rancher replied, "Well, I'll tell you, young feller, I was a little worried about winning that ...
This weekly theme is quite a long one: It’s Not This Time of Year Without………. Toys for older boys. Archive Sheringham Archive Norfolk Archive England England, Sheringham – September 2016 Shot with Nikon D7000, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version...
What is a Boxcar? What is Heavy Rail? Discussion Comments ByRotergirl— On Oct 05, 2014 When my husband bought a model train, the first thing I asked him was, "Does it have a caboose?" Of course, it did. He thought I really wanted one with a whistle, which was nice, but I als...
You don't see many of them anymore when you wait for a train to go by. As a kid I would always wait to see the man sitting in the caboose and hope to get a wave from him. If they don't make any revenue from the caboose, I suppose that is one reason you don't see as many...