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TALKrr
Member # 683
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If I may be so bold , perhaps Chris Guenzier should consider re-naming his special spot at LaJunta. The Chris Guenzier Million-mile Lookout seems a bit long. I wonder if he ever considered it.

It reminds me of a favorite bit from the I Love Lucy series: At a women's club meeting Lucy and her friends are trying to select someone to take charge of a show the club wants to put on. Lucy (thinking of herself) suggests that the club should select someone with "professional" experience. One of the ladies speaks up suggesting it should be HER. She said , "Why I would like everyone to know that I am a professional. I climaxed my career by being named the Mistress of Ceremony at the Senior Shenanigans of the Rappahannock School for Girls in Rappahannock, Virgionia. Everyone was impressed---except Lucy. She replied , "Oh no one would recognize YOU." Her friend replied, "Well they would after I TOLD them."

Lucy retorted, "The show would be OVER before you could say : Mistress of Ceremony at the Senior Shenanigans of the Rappahannock School for Girls in Rappahannock, Virginia !!!!

Most everyone loves contests. May I suggest that either Rail Forum or Trainweb sponsor a RE-NAME Contest for the location. Perhaps the easiest way for submissions to be sent would be through this forum itself. Let's limit the number oF WORDS in the re-name to a maximum of THREE.

Chris himself could select the winner. Set a deadline, of course. Perhaps a small prize could also be awarded to the wunner.

Here are MY suggestions:

The Point

The LaJunta Look-out

Point Chris

Point Million

Point G Look-out

Thoughts anyone ????
 
smitty195
Member # 5102
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quote:
Originally posted by TALKrr:
If I may be so bold , perhaps Chris Guenzier should consider re-naming his special spot at LaJunta.

Just a few quick corrections:

--"Guenzler" is his last name.

--"La Plata, MO" is the location, not La Junta, CO

Also, I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but you made the same post 4 times.
 
chrisg
Member # 2488
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The Chris Guenzler Million Mile Lookout Point was not named by me but named for me after I did my Millionth Overall Mile at MP 425.5 of the Marceline Sub crossing the Missouri River Bridge at Sibley, Mo on Aril 27th, 2007 at 8:26 AM by the Depot Inn & Suites in La Plata at a ceramony there after we arrived!

Chris
 
Stourbridge Lion
Member # 1796
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Hey Chris, it was good to meet you at the Colorado Railroad Museum the other day. Sorry we didn't get more time to talk and share stories.
 
train lady
Member # 3920
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Talkrr I have one question...why?
 
dns8560
Member # 15184
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How long did it take to get a million miles? Is it possible to figure out the cost of all those miles?

-Dave
 
chrisg
Member # 2488
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I started in 1980 bottom story on the web page {1980-2004 Page} and when I got sober 1/18/1995 I had 158,000 miles. Over the next years, I finished the Amtrak system then finished it sober.
Next I did all of Canada then I did trains in all 50 states. That is when I decide to go for the Overall Millionth Rail Mile which I did on April 27th, 2007. Next was the Amtrak Millionth Mile
which I did on April 7, 2008.

Chris
 
Stephen W
Member # 6059
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Chrisg: I just read your story in full and was very moved. If I may say so I think you have done a wonderful thing by both admitting your problem and then dealing with it. God bless and good luck for the future.
 



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