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So, PB, do you know what the Tehachapi Loop is? Any train aficionado would dig it.

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sealed

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Bob, I am no train freak, but I was in the Cub Scouts for 15 minutes. The Tehachapi Loop is some sort of Native American knot, no doubt. Prolly comes with its own Merit Badge due to Degree of Difficulty.

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The Tehachapi Loop is some sort of Native American knot, no doubt.

No, actually, it's a big "circle" created by the railroad tracks east of Bakersfield CA and west of the Mojave Desert CA that enables the train to gain (or lose) altitude. In so doing, the first car of the train is either above, on a trestle, (or below in a tunnel) the last car. There is a vista point on the hill above that allows you to look at the whole thing from up high. It's a big "wow."

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KLM

Not too bad airline food (Delifrance supplies them on flights inside Europe) and the nicest flight attendants :wink:

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the nicest flight attendants :wink:

I think you must like blondes...

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Amsterdam

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I think you must like blondes...

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Amsterdam

I'm not too picky but yeah, I do like blondes and blue eyes.

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