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We were goofing off here. But hopefully that was obvious.
And for the record, we're both married - to amazing women.
I included this token with my Santa Barbara collection because it is the same McCaffrey Bros. with a business in Santa Barbara as in San Luis Obispo. It classifies quite well as "filler" until I can find a better example.
I attached two images token this night at NGC 3613 and UGC 12640
Enrico Colzani
Osservatorio astronomico Sormano 587 CO Italy
RCOS 20" f.7 Sbig 11000
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This issues the tokens that enable the trains to run on single track and ensure that only one train is in a certain section of the line at any time.Tokens are exchanged at passing loops or stations to enable trains to run in the opposite direction.
Images from my second roll of film ever. (Taken at Brighton Pier in Brighton, England)
Camera: Canon AE-1P
Lens: Canon FL 50mm
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
TROOPER: Should I send a security force?
COMMANDER: No. We'll follow the Baroness' plan, for now.
BARONESS: That is unwise. If the Joes were to leave, with no resistance, they will know we let them escape. They must think this is a real rescue mission. I suggest a token force, to help boost their ego's.
COMMANDER: Perhaps, you are right. If the Joes think we wanted to keep the General, they may be less likely to keep him quarantined. Send down a Viper unit. Have them put up a fight, maybe even terminate one of them, then fall back. Make the Joes think they've won a hard victory. Baroness, you do have a crude mind.
BARONESS: All in the service of Cobra, Commander.
COMMANDER: That is still questionable. But, I like your thinking.