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<blockquote data-quote="Schalk" data-source="post: 914550" data-attributes="member: 541"><p>Agaton Sax , fooook! Nou amper versuip in my middag koffie en toebroodjie, NOU kan selfs ek ook verstaan hoe dinge werk weerskante van die spoorlyn. En ek kom nogal van Noupoort af, destyds die tweede grootste railway track "junction" in die oorspronklike ou RSA. Lots af Class A, AB, NO Class D (those days) and then the SE Class A my Dad did. He used to pitch up at his office on one side of the track, and worked that side of the track all day long. Going home he would turn around and head back home without crossing the track :thumbs: SO, my Dad was SE Class A :2thumbs:</p><p></p><p>But, a brilliant explanation by yourself SIR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schalk, post: 914550, member: 541"] Agaton Sax , fooook! Nou amper versuip in my middag koffie en toebroodjie, NOU kan selfs ek ook verstaan hoe dinge werk weerskante van die spoorlyn. En ek kom nogal van Noupoort af, destyds die tweede grootste railway track "junction" in die oorspronklike ou RSA. Lots af Class A, AB, NO Class D (those days) and then the SE Class A my Dad did. He used to pitch up at his office on one side of the track, and worked that side of the track all day long. Going home he would turn around and head back home without crossing the track :thumbs: SO, my Dad was SE Class A :2thumbs: But, a brilliant explanation by yourself SIR [/QUOTE]
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