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◊ 2009-06-10 10:59 |
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◊ 2010-07-23 19:59 |
Not bad, ... and a gorgeous Barbie-girl, the swedish actress Ann Margret ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() this pretty doll is Tuesday Weld ![]() ![]() ![]() some anachronism with theses trains, ships and buildings of New Orleans 1965 ... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
◊ 2010-07-23 20:14 |
Anachronisms aside, I know of a much more impressive image of these Santa Fe Warbonnet passenger trains.![]() Page 8 of "Trains of America," by Donald J. Heimburger beats this one hands down. It's actually from 1965, and doesn't pretend to be otherwise. In any case, sixcyl, you made me want to see this movie just for my personal enjoyment. -- Last edit: 2010-07-23 20:15:19 |
◊ 2010-07-23 23:52 |
I think it worth it ![]() |