Rod Stewart's model railroad setup

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Rod Stewart's model railroad setup

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https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-50403561

Let me just say: I now understand and empathize with Rod Stewart far more than I did an hour ago. He's as weird as any of us.


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@YooperAho , you got some catching up to do !
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Eh! yooperaho I Dis agree.
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WOW! That is awesome.
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Very cool. Saw a documentary about Sinatra's trains in their own little building.... He has some CRAZY hand made Italian set from the 1850s that the Pope gave him. Was just pulling down HO boxes to set up a little something for Christmas. Sinatra talked about the store window he pressed his face against as a kid to see trains he knew he couldn't have....
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hemmings wrote: Sun Dec 01, 2019 8:48 pm He has some CRAZY hand made Italian set from the 1850s that the Pope gave him.

I gotta admit I am completely stuck on the thought of the Pope giving Frank Sinatra a century-old train set. That is off the hook.
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