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Please don't do that again.
I'm sorry to bother you, but I added you because I have a question, specifically about getting in touch with PotatoAsh, a member of the The Tunnel Motor Locomotive Works.
You see, I'm a train creator on ROBLOX, and I'm interested in preserving the history of ROBLOX railroading from between 2010-2015. While I'm unsure, I believe PotatoAsh is the same person as the one from this ROBLOX account https://www.roblox.com/users/8598509/profile/
If they are in fact the same person, id like to speak with them about the game "The Galaxy Railways (Wyes and Next Planet)" https://www.roblox.com/games/127010018/The-Galaxy-Railways-Wyes-and-Next-Planet#!/about as I am very nostalgic for the game and have a few questions for PotatoAsh.
If these 2 PotatoAsh accounts aren't in fact the same person, I'm sorry for wasting your time.
Thank you for reading, & I hope you understand.
To be more specific:
Bottom whole-grain bread (yep, the stuff that tastes like cardboard), 1 leaf lettuce, thinly spread layer of mixed condiments [cracked-peppercorn (light), 1 part-mustard, 2 parts-mayo, saltless-seasoning (light), salt (as little as possible while still actually adding some)], and one thin (3/32nd inch) slice each of deli meats [ham, salami, and turkey] inter-mixed with two thin (3/32nd inch) slices of mild (the world's mildest) baby swiss cheese, thinly spread layer of mayo (only mayo this time), top whole-grain bread -- in that order.