Yeah, but they haven't started the "collider" part yet, they just have the "trains" whizzing around in opposite directions.
We have to wait until they dim the lights all over Europe sucking all the power from the grid, and then switch the tracks. That's when the fun begins, as anyone who has ever used someone else's electric trains knows.
... as anyone who has ever used someone else's electric trains knows.
i hadn't thought about until you mentioned this, but that may be why mom and dad were never enthusiastic about letting us have a train set when we were kids.
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Yeah, but they haven't started the "collider" part yet, they just have the "trains" whizzing around in opposite directions.
We have to wait until they dim the lights all over Europe sucking all the power from the grid, and then switch the tracks. That's when the fun begins, as anyone who has ever used someone else's electric trains knows.
... as anyone who has ever used someone else's electric trains knows.
i hadn't thought about until you mentioned this, but that may be why mom and dad were never enthusiastic about letting us have a train set when we were kids.
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