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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 3:00 PM
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G'day!

It may appear to have slowed down insofar as Posts are concerned, but the old place is rockin' s the [i]Gals of "Our" Place are workin' hard for their money (sounds like song lyrics to me . . . ) and those beer kegs are getting heavier 'n heavier to lug up from down below.<phew>

Nothing special to throw in here, other than perhaps some Pix . . .


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If you're thinking that you've seen these B4 - you are correct - they have been atop the daily SUMMARIES!

Enjoy our 1st Year Anniversary Celebration!


Tom [4:-)] [oX)]


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Posted by Trainnut484 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 4:59 PM
Good afternoon/evening Tom and all. I'll have one of those Bathams that is readily available.

Whewwwieeee...I think I see an open stool in all the confetti and party favors hanging about. Happy 1 Year Anniversary to you Tom and "OUR" placians. School has most of my time, and since the weather is getting warmer my 'puter time is getting smaller.

It's impossible for me to catch up with all the pages I've missed since my last visit so I'll try to do as much as I can to be caught up.

Tom, nice edition of the Gazette [tup][tup][tup][yeah]. The jokes were on par [:D]

BK. Nice pics of the ICE train. I took some pix of an ICE trainset when it was on tour here in the states. I can't remember where it was going, but since it was heading West, I guess it was on its way to California.

A hearty [#welcome] to marthastrainyard. It's always great to see new cyber faces.

Sorry to those I've left out, but the wife and I have a night out planned tonight, and she's ready to go right now. I'll check in more often.

Take care and again HAPPY ANIVERSARY TO OUR PLACE

Russell
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Posted by nickinwestwales on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 5:03 PM
Hi guys,just got here-HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US & especially The man himself [4:-)][oX)]TOM-We made it [tup][^][tup],Some rough seas,some flat calms and the occaisional fair wind and here we all are..![swg]
O.k-gonna go check up on the dinner menu( and a bit of catching up) then I`ll be back amongst it--Meanwhile,drinks for the house-Enjoy.!!!
Later,Nick [C=:-)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 5:14 PM
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G’day Russell


Well, I must admit I am surprised and pleased to see ya![tup] With all the attempts to contact you . . . great to see that you still keep us in mind!

Your [Reserved Stool is still in good shape and Boris has taken care of it in your absence – even polished it for this day! Use the safety belt . . . [swg]


Here’s your 1st Post at ”Our” Place


QUOTE: Posted by Trainnut484
Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 15:52:18
Just a friendly reminder for those at or soon will be trackside in the summer heat. Be sure to pack alot of bottled water, something to snack on, and a place to get in out of the heat. Have a safe summer [8D].

Take care,

Russell



Enjoy our 1st Year Anniversary Celebration and hope to see ya again!


Tom [4:-)] [oX)]


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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 5:19 PM
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G’day Nick [C=:-)]


Always a pleasure to have you aboard – then again, you “work” here, eh Chief Chef[?][swg]

Your man[?] Boris has done a splendid job keeping your Permanent Stool in good repair, so take a load off and enjoy the day with us![tup][tup][tup]


Check out your first Post at ”Our” Place!


QUOTE: Posted by nickinwestwales
Posted: 27 Apr 2005, 17:54:26
Well,good evening Tom,I had no idea you had a bar at this end of town-like the Canadian decor. Dont suppose you have a Molsons in that well stocked fridge of yours?...Oh,top man,well done!!...Ah yes,classic trains-how about the Ontario Northland three, The Northlander,The Polar Bear Express and the Little Bear( a real live mixed train!!) worth a look just for the variety of equipment used over the years,gotta run,speak again,nick



Enjoy our 1st Year Anniversary Celebration!


Tom [4:-)] [oX)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 6:45 PM
Page 302, over 6,000 postings and counting, plus I just received the "Book Relay" volume, "Trains." I would say that is a pretty darned good day , don't you agree Tom? I'll have one of those "Texas Tails" Pete was on about. The others, besides the brands Tom pictured earlier, all seem to have a peculiar tint suggesting potent consequences.[swg] Thanks Rob for the book, actually, the post wasn't all that bad from Ontario to Florida. I'll be sending it along to Pete in Jeff City a.s.a.p. I "cut away" earlier than usual so I could squeeze in one more reply before the day's end. CM3, there is such a reality conveyed with your memoirs that they always "ring" that proverbial nostalgic bell.[^] Great to hear from all who have consistantly made this thread work for so long. One might comment that a year isn't so very much compared to longer exisiting topical threads. I would reply to them: What about the quality, consistancy and contiuity not to mention the cordiality? 5 X [tup] Well, I have a long way to go for catching up from my ill fated absence.[V] Still, it can and will be done, only not as quickly as I would prefer. All the great pix on this day from so many quarters nearly puts Picture Posting Sundays to shame. But, afterall it is a very special occasion for everyone's enjoyment. For me personally, the excellent pix of the great steam era locos are the "jewels in the crown." Naturally, the fluted and smooth sided streamlined cars and domes are always a "standout."

I'm really looking forward to the "Rendezvous" in T.O. to meet up with Tom, Rob and Al and get some "hands on, real time" railroading and traction fun.[tup] I know Doug, Gunns, Rob, Dan and a few others working with the prototypes must take the "real thing" for granted. But for "armchairs" and modelers the protoypes are awesome. I've been scoping some maps of Toronto and can better appreciate just what a rail hub the city is, by today's standards.[tup] Can hardly wait for "touch down" at Pearson.

I just want to add that the year April 2005-2006 is one I would never wi***o repeat. However, "Our" Place was a much appreciated refuge which made even dire developments seem to disolve away. Many thanks to all of you who made it possible. Here is to another year of health, wealth and good spirits, unique to this thread. Happy rails, Ted
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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:08 PM
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G’day Ted


You may have been AWOL, but you still “have it” when it comes to providing honeset and relevant feedback![tup] I say “AWOL” because you WEREN’T given leave!![swg] However, we all understand and if not for the grace of God – there go we.

It truly has been quite a ride to this day and it seems like yesterday when we first conversed by E-mail regarding a “situation” elsewhere that you had the courage to openly discuss. The defensiveness, et al, in the responses pretty much convinced me to begin this Thread. The cyber bar ‘n grill “approach” was easy, in that I’ve always been comfortable in “environments” where the banter is good natured while getting some serious discussions underway.

So many have contributed – some now gone – others reduced to less than reliable and still others ready ‘n willing to pick up the slack. It truly does take “all kinds,” and that we have![tup]

Toronto in May seems almost dream-like in that it’s hard for me to finally say, “In less than a month, we’ll be enjoying all the things we’ve planned for!”[yeah]

Take the high road, my friend, and know that whenever you need to come up for air, there’s “this place” where the conversations flow, the drinks are plenty, the atmosphere friendly, and the characters absolutely without peer![tup]

Later . . .

Tom [4:-)] [oX)]


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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:38 PM
Good Evening, everyone! Happy Anniversary to OUR PLACE. An idea to be different has blossomed into one of the best places on the web and the only one where I'll hang out. Tom, I would like a sample tray of all the specialty beers discussed previously.
A year ago, I was recovering from a job loss caused by a misdiagnosed health problem. I found refuge behind the double doors of a little bar next to the tracks where classic trains were the topic, beer was cold, and the company was(is) exceptional. Time and computer hijinks have not always allowed me to participate as often as I'd like, but amazingly, the welcome is still as warm as the first time.
The quality of the writing and depth of knowledge of the regulars around here are second to none. It has been said and I repeat, some of our regulars could write professionally. Word weavers, they are.
Tom, I liked those specialty beers but I believe I like something a little lighter. Set me up and surprise me. How about some Johnny Cash singing Rock Island Line on Herr Wurlitzer's creation. Makes me think about E6s and E8s. Happy Anniversary to OUR PLACE, Tom, its creator, and all of us who help keep this ship afloat!
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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:45 PM
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G’day Dan


Certainly happy to see ya at the bar, been quite the day and if you begin on Page 300, you’ll have lots ‘n lots to review![tup]

Your Reserved Stool is still in great shape and Boris has been taking good care of it – even polished it up (too well!) for today’s festivities. Mount with care![swg]

Many THANX for the kind words![tup] This place always seems a bit better with you on board![tup][tup][tup]


Check out your first Post at ”Our” Place

QUOTE: Posted by earlydiesels
Posted: 16 Apr 2005, 16:56:04
Hello from southwest Misery. I vote for place no.1. Seems like most everyone on this thread is from the east--have to speak up for the midwesterners. I am a volunteer on a tourist railroad and other preservation groups and have liked railroads all 42 years.
I'd like a tall, cold ice water with plenty of lemon, please.



Enjoy our 1st Year Anniversary Celebration!


Tom [4:-)] [oX)]


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Posted by trolleyboy on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:53 PM
Good evening again Tom and everyone else that's still more or less standing. Good to see Russell and Don thanks for droping by.I hope and trust that you will all continue to say howdy and have a glass once in a while with us. I'm affraid to order the "Hammer" as I saw what the shed looked like after they tried to brew it. The Mentor villiage hazmat team still hasn't determined what it was or wasn't. I noticed several unmarked black cars suryeuing that mess as well [alien] So I think a round of "Awk's" for everyone. H&H have brought up their travelling scnitzel wagon and saurkraut vat so be warned, Mama Glockenspeils twice baked bean burittio's are only the appitizer [:O]

Nice to see the old first post Tom too nice idea, drag in the nostalgic to go along with the best edition of the gazette yet[tup] I do hope that you pull up your own permanent stool, it's the one with the gold plated hardware and the full back rest,only the best for the boss,the girls and I chipped in for it for you. You will notice that it has a back massager and heatimng unit in it as well,much better than your old briddge chair donchathink. Just think 4 weeks from now the four of us will be basking in the gloe of some good ole pub food ! Can't wait. Oh BTW a full tanker full of Steam whistle breweries best is on the siding and Boris has tapped it ! Good thing it's a loooong weekend.

Ted I'm glad that the poney express has arrived, enjoy the book.

Back in a bit.

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Posted by trolleyboy on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:04 PM
Hey Tom I see you hiding over there come sit enjoy use your new stool [:D] have another blue on me i brouhgt in several dozen new kegs for you. dan my friend i'm glad that you made it in,your arrival has made the day truly complete and a smashing success [tup] hope that you booked tomorrow off, that tray of beer that Pete and the gang put togehter are liable to be an explosive combination,I noticed that Vito the hit and the second national bank are running their usual,lower prices for those who wi***o stay over in the viliage hotels and Inns, you just need to show proof of purchase of spirits and food at our place. To the bookends, thank-you fior your tireless efforts on getting everyone on the same page for today.the showing today is proof of your efforts 5x[tup] salutes for the two of you as well, also H&H have said that they will give you half off on fa full body rub down at their massage trailer parked by the sleeze bean patch [:O]

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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:10 PM
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G'evenin' Gents!

I'm speechless - really speechless![:O]

A Permanent Stoll for MOi!! Nice touch with the full back rest and other "goodies!" Really speechless!

Many THANX to you and the Gals of "Our" Place - CIndy too[?][}:)][:-,]

It's been a loooooooooong day and I'm not sure how much more time at this screen 'n keyboard this old soul can handle![swg]

Glad you made it back in, Rob - been periods where I've felt like a one-armed paper hanger trying to scratch his own back while getting the job done![wow]

LEON THE NIGHT MAN TAKES THE BAR AT 9 PM (Central)!


Tom[4:-)] [oX)]

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Posted by trolleyboy on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:15 PM
i think since several other's have today i will repost a couple of Classic photo's to put a bit of a capper on the celebrations. I'm glad that I was abkle to get back in in time to see a few of you.CM3 don't call me shane ! Your post on the D&H was a masterfull piece of writing I hope everyone was able to catch it and appreciate it for the silver throttle award winning piece it is. You truly could and should write professionally ! Barkeep an extra frosty mug for the cpalminer and the trackgangs if you please.









Some favourite shots of streetcars etc, all of which have been shared here before.

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Posted by West Coast S on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:23 PM
[:D][:D][:D][:D][:D] Happy Birthday "Our Place" It has been a pleasure being with you guys over the past year, a special kudo and a round for Tom for his devotion and perservance in orginating this forum for the benefit of those with a tue passion for classic railroading, round for the top dog[:p][:p]

I'm late, but i'm here, as you may dervive from my late posting, they cancelled my leave today, Hey, let's have a party!! I see The gang is here, including Boris, but man you got to lose the pasties!!![:0][:0][:0][:0][:0]

Happy Birthday, here's to twenty more years, where has the year gone??

Ok continuing my latest caboose theme, today's focus the Pacific Electric

During it's heyday the PE operated over eight hundered miles of freight lines and these freights were trailed br a motley collection of homebuilt and second hand hacks.

The most common were the former SP class CA1&2 of wooden construction, these were aquired when the SP deemed then too ancient to be worthy of rebuilding, in some cases they were equipped with archbar trucks and woodbeams long banned from interchange service and everywhere else the SP operated. Over two hundred and fifty comprised the two classes, making it the most common. A trait unique among the PE was the white painted ends for increased visibility. To add confusion, several pre C classes were rostered, they were refugees from the Central Pacific from before the turn of the century and true rolling antiques.

In 1938-40 ten sans cupola cabooses were built at the Torrance Shops, this allowed the retirement of a equal number of venerable examples, they were common to transfer runs that required the ability to be interchanged and survived the demise of the PE being eventually being incorporated into SP.

Five former D&RGW wooden hacks were also rostered, their unmistakeable high end cupola and forty foot length from their days as boxcars, was unlike anything rostred by the SP, they too survived until 1953 .

PE also had seventy two boxcar conversions, all from obsolote designs, the large doors were simply nailed open and a plank secured across the opening with a wooden ladder being installed to permit entry. Crews complained about the drafty and not too safe hole in the side. In response and to sooth the union ranks some, but not all were rebuilt yet again with new siding and a real door at the opening, some even had window glass installed!!! These were exclusive to the "rock trains" that orginated from the quarries along the Santa Ana river.

The final caboose purchases were nine former RF&P hacks aquired in 1950 for their cost of their scrap value. The Torrance shops closed before all could be rebuilt to PE standards so SP was contracted to complete the work, seems SP took a liking to these and purchased the lot from PE for far more then the orginal purchase price, eventually all were leasd back to the PE and these too survived abandoment and continued in local service on the SP in Southern California until the mid sixties.



Here's to many more years of friendship

Dave
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Posted by trolleyboy on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:25 PM
Tom you are welcome ! It had occured to me several months back that you the doler out of permanent and reserved stools did not have one yourself. I figured that today ws the best day to unveil it for you,I hope it brings joy and relief to your undercarriage as you navigate the bar over the next who knows howmany years [tup] If anyone has desrved a permananet stool around here it has been you. Just think today's been a paty of the highest caliber,two whole pages and a bit later and the place hasn't fallen down . It truly shows the caliber if the leader and of those who frequent and follow this fine place we have here. As Ted said earlier, lets have a good round of for he's a jolly good fellow, the bar jugband will accompany. Thanks for a great year Tom, there's been more good than bad days(Z) here,and heck we are all still having fun.

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Posted by nickinwestwales on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:27 PM
Well [4:-)][oX)]TOM,it`s a madhouse in here today-got time to sit down and raise a glass before the evening rush ?-I`ll have a Molsons to comemorate that first visit,will you try a Keith`s ?
A delight to see so many familiar faces so early in the day-Hello everybody[^]-whilst I`m at it, [#welcome] PER-you seem to have the shape of us-have a wee drinkie on me,PETE`s micro-brews all come highly recommended or if you favour a smaller glass we have an entire case of the special reserve Jamaican rum-just don`t make plans for the morning.
Before I forget,LARS-A truly splendid job `working the `phone`--nice one mate [tup]
Well then [4:-)][oX)]TOM,since nostalgia aint what it used to be,lets test the memory.
It seems longer than a year since I discovered the Kalmbach website but the evidence is compelling.
I participated in the Coffe Shop dialogue for a few weeks without finding any particular `handle`-nobody seemed to be modelling Canadian outline and I didn`t sense any common ground behind the posts.
Then someone posted some shots of a Polar Express set running under the basement ceiling-of more immediate interest to me was the H.0. layout underneath on which I was sure I could see F40ph`s in VIA livery
Contact was established (sorry,been reading too many spy thrillers lately) and when a late-night stagger through the forums (fora.?)revealed the presence of our favourite tavern the die was cast.
[4:-)][oX)]TOM-I raise my hat to you sir,-Your happy combination of organisational skills,vivid imagination & secret delight in anarchy on a small scale has made this the only place to be on this forum........today the forums,tomorrow the stars..
Strange the odd bye-ways the mind takes-recently found a site all about the village where I grew up,was reminded of the huge party thrown to celebrate the 1300th anniversary back in `75-I was 15 & it was one of the hottest summers on record (superceded only by the following year ,during which I sat & failed the principal exams of our school system)....A definate `baby boom` blip on the charts was recorded that year..........Ahhhhhhhhhh.
Right,enough rambling-Those of you still sober enough to take notice will have observed the girls clearing the Buffet tables-we are about to re-stock so if you wouldn`t mind sliding over to the other end of the bar for a few minutes we can get set up
As well as our special buffet we also have a rare chance to dance with `Our Place` favourites " Kramer`s Southern Gents"-classic tunes,classic arrangements.
Going to check the galley,this may take a while,nick[C=:-)]
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Posted by trolleyboy on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:31 PM
Wow Tom looks like we can't turn out the lights just yet, the west coast gang has just arrived,might be at 310 before the daze over with. Pasties on Boris is not a good sight, he must have gotten into some of H&H's hammer brew or is that brau [%-)][(-D]
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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:34 PM
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G’evenin’ Dave


Was wonderin’ what happened, as I recall your mentioning you were planning on taking off for some of this day. Cancelled, eh[?] “Needs of the service!” remember the phrase well.[swg]

But the important thing is that you made it in and there’s plenty of food ‘n drink – all on the house – so sit back and enjoy!

You’ll note that your Permanent Stool has been polished extremely well by Boris – I’d be very careful with your “approach!”[swg] Just a tad on the slick side . . .

Appreciate the kind words, but more importantly your continued support![tup]


Your 1st Post at ”Our” Place may bring back a memory or two . . .

QUOTE: Posted by West Coast S
Posted: 14 Apr 2005, 15:27:38
Hi gang...sounds like my kinda folks, mind if I join you for a cold one and impart a couple of examples? The WP had branches? Being sarcastic of course, the Reno branch and the Loyington branch. Chris this one is for you:

WP ran an excursion in conjunction with the 50th anniversy of the Nevada Northern. The special operated from Oakland CA. to the NN interchange at Cobre NV. where passengers boarded a steam powered NN special. A-B-B-A F7s from the freight pool along with a Zepherette provided the power (The Zepherette was removed at Cobre and continued on to Salt Lake on its regular run, talk about efficient power movement). The second set of CZ equiptment was tapped to provide a source for the domes, diner, and lounges along with heavyweight equiptment from the D&RGW .

There were two seperate excursions using 4-6-0 # 94 and 2-8-2 #34 from San Jose to Stockton in the late 50s.

So ok. Are there any additional WP excursions I have missed?



Enjoy our 1st Year Anniversary Celebration!


Tom [4:-)] [oX)]


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Posted by nickinwestwales on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:39 PM
Hey BOSS,ROB & WOLFMAN-I see you there,come and have a drink-I`m going to put horrid music on anyway so there`s no point in hiding over there-Cindy,same again and another bottle of rum please.[^]....
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Posted by trolleyboy on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:45 PM
Well a happy good evening to you Sir Nick. I hope you noticed that H&H have been piling on the teutonic delights this evening as well. I figure with this crowd more food was better. I'm just hoping that some of their dishes haven't been around since the 1300's. [:O][xx(] Though for some strange reason I think Boris maybe from 1370 transylvania, I don't know why I think or know that I just do.

I'm trying to think what dragged me in here a year ago as well.I had been engaging Tom at the CS and then he started a well meaning Canadian Passenger train forum on the trains forum. that crashed and burned due to many an JO or AH depending on which bookend you talk to. Then Tom openned up shop here,I followed him over and voila one year of info with the right mix of hijinx and hilarity,not to mention all the friends made and those hopefully to make. Three more cheers to the barkeep,and a round of whatever for those in the bar.I'll be playing sax with sir Kramer this evening( yes I do play the alto sax, not well but when everyone is drunk it's all good )

Rob

PS Nick the music isn't all that horrid, I heard Boris singing in the shower one day while I was taking an inventory in walk in freezer[:0][tdn] Made Yoko Ono sound like Julie Andrews by comparisin
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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 9:06 PM
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Gents!

This may be my final Post for the evening! It's been a great day and I want to THANK each 'n every guy for the time 'n effort AND willingness to participate in the 1st Year Anniversary of "Our" Place - the finest cyber bar 'n grill in the Ether![yeah]

A special THANX goes out to those of you who made two or more appearances throughout the day - that is precisely what we had hoped would happen and it is much appreciated![tup][tup][tup]

I'm ready to pull my brand new Permanent Stool to the other side of the bar - and let Leon take it from here![tup]

Nick you Sir are one of a kind and we shall sorely miss having you share in the good times up in Toronto. We almost made it, eh[?] Perhaps the next time 'round . . .

Wolfman I've seen you "out there" on 'n off this fine day - c'mon back!!

In case anyone has wondered - we've exceed the number of Posts for a single day - check the morning SUMMARY to find the total!![swg]

[yeah]Rob I recall those times you mentioned. The Canadian Passenger RRs thread seemed to be taking hold 'til those characters you characterized (aptly!) took us over and pretty much destroyed a good thing. Shame, wasn't it[?] But something good came as a result - "Our" Place!!

For the guys listed in today's Gazette who didn't make it in - you really have missed a great celebration. Your contributions to the success of the bar is still appreciated and perhaps one day we'll meet up again![tup]

It's only a "rough" count, but 16 guys showed up today - that's 16 individuals taking the time on a Wednesday to help make this the finest, greatest and best time we've had in our 12 months on the Forums![tup][tup][tup]

Okay - I'll take one of those extra large and frosty cold Keiths Pale Ale - make it two, Leon the first one will simply be inhaled![swg]

Let's party . . . [swg]


Tom[4:-)] [oX)]

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Posted by pwolfe on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 9:15 PM
Hi Tom and all.

What a great day at Our Place[tup][tup][tup].

The ales we made are going down well but I dont think we will put Bathams out of business.

Wonderful to hear from the regulars we havent seen for a while.

NICK and ROB the bands are really in to their stride now and the trackgangs have arrived. Awk and Tex are on best behavior, for now .So I'll have a few more beers, admire TOM's new stool and await[C=:-)]Nick's delights from the galley. Fill them up again CINDY please[tup][tup][tup].
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Posted by marthastrainyard on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 9:33 PM
Good Evening Tom and Crew,

I thought I’d stop in on my way home from work. This 5-8 stuff is really getting to me, so if you still have any of that Black Country Special Bitter that came in earlier today, I’d like a pint, please.

My, it must have been busy in here today, but then isn’t it supposed to be on an Anniversary, and the First is especially important. It’s always nice to meet new people at the bar. Ted, Don and Nick it was a pleasure! And, Nick, thanks for the micro brew. I liked that one!

And talking about beer, Pete I would have liked to try that H&H’s Hammer; please use a sturdier vat next time so we all can enjoy it! I also liked the picture you posted of the Sterling #1 engine. Those old engines have a special charm, don’t they? But it couldn’t have been easy on the crew when the weather was bad.

CM3, I really liked your article about the Rouses Point roundhouse. For some reason it brought back memories from a few (many?) years ago when the whole family visited Vermont and we stopped by in Brattleboro. I don’t know what it was, but that became vivid in my mind.

The ICE Train did go to Los Angeles, BK. I saw it there but was not allowed to climb on board that day, which was kind of strange since the X-2000 had been open to the public some time before. One little boy started to read on the train and said: “Dad, why is it called an ice train”? I asked a German friend what he thought of the Eis Zug being in US on an official visit. At first he didn’t understand what I meant, but when I explained it, I thought he was never going to stop laughing!

Lars (here I thought that was your first name, until I read one of your posts). I liked your pictures too, especially the one of CZ at the platform. All that smoke makes it look like a movie picture. The hero has just climbed on board and the train is leaving and his girl friend is wiping off the tears as she waves good bye. Oh, dear, getting all misty here. Bring another beer, please!

Tom posted some really good pictures also. The deer (or elk) waiting for the train to pass is priceless; or is he rail fanning, maybe? You can never tell when it comes to those Canadians, can you?

The PE has always been one of my favorites, Dave, ever since I read about them in an old Trains magazine. Too bad I came to Los Angeles too late to see them in action, but I have been to the Orange Empire Museum and soaked in all the good sites there. KCET (the PBS station in LA) had a program about what’s left of the main station in LA (under 7th and Hill). There is something left of the platforms and switch “tower”, but when they built one of the skyscrapers downtown, they just went through the tunnel and put the foundation right through it. No more trains through that tunnel.

And with that, and a warm Thank you to Russell for the nice welcome I am about to go home and hit the sack. I don’t think I ever told you guys, but I live in two places, Southern California (Tustin) and Dallas. The Dallas place is for work (I had to) and the Tustin place is where home is. I’m going out there tomorrow to see the family. I hope to be able to check in once or twice, but if not in time: Have a Happy Easter!

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Posted by passengerfan on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 9:59 PM
Good evening Tom and the rest of the gang. Time for a CR and a round for the house.

Just came home it was a long day at the office will have a late dinner then shower and time for bed.

Happy Anniversary to all and to all a good night.

Promise to participate more once my crazy schedule normalizes after the 17th at midnight. Read some of the posts will read the rest in the AM.. Sorry I could not participate more.

Nice to see many names that haven't been around for awhile. Still hard to believe its been a year since "Our Place" opened.

Time for one more round and its time for a late dinner.

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Posted by wanswheel on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 11:56 PM
Time for one more round and a six-pack to go.
I guess I'm not a party animal.
Thank you all for enriching my life.
And Well Done Tom!

Nickel Plate 759, she's looking up-to-date in Kansas City
http://nkprr.railfan.net/postcards/759/images/759_7pc.jpg
http://nkprr.railfan.net/postcards/759/

1993 view of Amtrak X-2000
http://skipg.homeip.net/gallery/slideshow.php?set_albumName=amtrak_x-2000_tilt_train_photos http://www.o-keating.com/hsr/X2000.htm

Good to see all the regulars and regulars emeritus.

Galipoli peonies, good grief!

No particular reason, but here's a shiny photo of the BURLINGTON ZEPHER
http://images.library.uiuc.edu:8081/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/tdc&CISOPTR=1212&REC=9

Original lyrics to Casey Jones, published 1909:

Come all you rounders if you want to hear
a story about a brave Engineer
Casey Jones was the Rounders name
On an six eight wheeler boys he won his fame
The caller called Casey at a half past four
He kissed his wife at the station door
He mounted to the cabin with his orders in his hand
and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.

Casey Jones! mounted to the cabin
Casey Jones with his orders in his hand
Casey Jones mounted to the cabin
and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.


Put in your water and shovel in your coal
Put your head out the window watch them drivers roll
I'll run her till she leaves the rail
Cause I'm eight hour late with that western mail
He looked at his watch and his watch was slow
He looked at the water and the water was low
He turned to the Fireman and he said we're going to reach Frisco
but we'll all be dead

Casey Jones! going to reach Frisco
Casey Jones but we'll all be dead
Casey Jones going to reach Frisco
we're going to reach Frisco but we'll all be dead.


Casey pulled up that Reno hill
he tooted for the crossing with a awful shrill
The switchman knew by the engines moan
That the man at the throttle was Casey Jones
He pulled up with-in two miles of the place
number four stared him right in the face
He turned to the Fireman said Boy you'd better jump
cause there's two Locomotives thats a going to bump

Casey Jones! two locomotives
Casey Jones thats a going to bump
Casey Jones two locomotives
there's two locomotives thats a going to bump.


Casey said just before he died
theres two more roads that I'd like to ride
Fireman said what could that be
The Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe
Mrs. Jones sat on her bed a sighing
just received a message that Casey was dying
Said go to bed children and hush your crying
cause you got another papa on the Salt Lake line.

Casey Jones! got another papa
Mrs. Casey Jones on that Salt Lake Line
Mrs. Casey Jones got another papa
and you've got another Papa on that Salt Lake Line.


And here is a recording of Casey Jones by Harlan Collins in 1910
http://ia200140.eu.archive.org/3/audio/CollinsHarlan_part1/CollinsHarlan-CaseyJones_2_64kb.mp3
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Posted by siberianmo on Thursday, April 13, 2006 5:23 AM

from: www.viarail.ca


We open at 6 AM. (All time zones - Don’t ask how we do that!)[swg]


THURSDAY’s INFO & SUMMARY of POSTS


Thursday – “The day after” is here. Pour a hot cuppa Joe, order a <light> or <traditional> breakfast from our Menu Board and enjoy some pastries from The Mentor Village Bakery![tup]


Sixty (60) Posts yesterday – a “record” day at ”Our” Place! Thanx to all who made our 1st Year Anniversary Celebration so successful![tup][tup][tup]


Mentor Village Gazette on Page 300!


Daily Wisdom

When the boss wants a long talk, you’re in for a long listen. [swg]


Info for the Day:

Railroads from Yesteryear – Boston & Maine arrives next Tuesday!

* Weekly Calendar:

TODAY: Fish ‘n Chips Nite!
Friday: Pizza Nite & Steak Nite!
Saturday: Steak ‘n Trimmin’s Nite! – and –
ENCORE! Saturday


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Comedy Corner

Yarns from the Barn
(from barndad Doug’s Posts)


[:I] A kleptomaniac woman had been caught shoplifting in a supermarket and had to appear in court, taking along her long-suffering husband for marital support. The prosecution proved that the theft had taken place so the judge told her that, considering her record, he was forced to impose a jail term.
"This time you stole a can of tomatoes. There were six tomatoes in the can. Do you agree?" The woman agreed.
"Then I sentence you to six nights in jail."
The husband jumped to his feet, addressing the judge, "Your honor, may I approach the bench?"
"Well," said his honor, "this is somewhat unusual but I will make an exception in this case. You may approach the bench."
The husband wasted no time getting there and, leaning forward, he said in a low voice, "She also stole a can of peas." [:I]


[:I] Two good ole boys down in Alabama were sitting around talking one afternoon over a cold beer...After a while the 1st guy says to the 2nd, "If'n I was to sneak over to your trailer Saturday & make love to your wife while you was off huntin', and she got pregnant and had a baby, would that make us kin?"
The 2nd guy crooked his head sideways for a minute, scratched his head, and squinted his eyes thinking real hard about the question. Finally, he says, "Well, I don't know about kin, but it sure would make us even." [:I]


[:I] He ordered one hamburger, one order of french fries and one drink. The old man unwrapped the plain hamburger and carefully cut it in half. He placed one half in front of his wife. He then carefully counted out the french fries, dividing them into two piles and neatly placed one pile in front of his wife.
He took a sip of the drink, his wife took a sip and then set the cup down between them. As he began to eat his few bites of hamburger, the people around them kept looking over and whispering. You could tell they were thinking, "That poor old couple - all they can afford is one meal for the two of them."
As the man began to eat his fries a young man came to the table. He politely offered to buy another meal for the old couple. The old man said they were just fine - They were used to sharing everything. The surrounding people noticed the little old lady hadn't eaten a bite. She sat there watching her husband eat and occasionally taking turns sipping the drink. Again the young man came over and begged them to let him buy another meal for them. This time the old woman said, No, thank you, we are used to sharing everything."
As the old man finished and was wiping his face neatly with the napkin, the young man again came over to the little old lady who had yet to eat a single bite of food and asked "What is it you are waiting for?"
"The Teeth," she answered [:I]


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The Mentor Village Emporium Theatre

NOW SHOWING:

Double Features and Three Stooges Short Subject!

. . . Sunday, April 9th thru April 15th: The Harvey Girls (1946) starring: Judy Garland, John Hodiak & Ray Bolger –and- The Train (1964) starring: Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield & Jeanne Moreau. SHORT: Woman Haters (1934).



SUMMARY

Name …..…………… Date/Time …..…..………. (Page#) .. Remarks

(1) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 00:57:03 (300) Wednesday’s Info & Summary

(2) Gunns Kevin Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 01:00:54 (300) first 1st Anniversary Post!

(3) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 01:04:47 (300) Mentor Village Gazette

(4) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 01:26:45 (300) 1st Gunns Post

(5) barndad Doug Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 06:01:29 (300) Anniversary!

(6) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 06:10:50 (300) 1st barndad Post

(7) passengerfan Al Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 06:15:01 (300) Anniversary!

(8) marthastrainyard Per Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 06:25:06 (300) Anniversary!

(9) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 06:27:19 (300) 1st passengerfan Post

(10) marthastrainyard Per Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 06:29:46 (300) for passengerfan

(11) Fergmiester Fergie Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 06:52:44 (301) Anniversary!

(12) Gunns Kevin Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 07:15:45 (301) Anniversary, pt II!

(13) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 07:33:12 (301) for Per

(14) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 07:34:24 (301) for Fergie

(15) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 09:12:39 (301) Anniversary

(16) BudKarr BK Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 09:19:13 (301) Anniversary

(17) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 09:21:53 (301) 1st trolleyboy Post

(18) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 09:23:55 (301) 1st BudKarr Post

(19) coalminer3 CM3 Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 09:54:06 (301) Anniversary

(20) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 10:11:43 (301) 1st coalminer3 Post

(21) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 10:20:41 (301) Anniversary brews

(22) pwolfe Pete Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 10:25:44 (301) Anniversary

(23) LoveDomes Lars Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 10:48:51 (301) Anniversary

(24) jdonald Don Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 10:52:05 (301) Anniversary

(25) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 10:56:13 (301) 1st pwolfe Post

(26) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 10:59:31 (301) Anniversary

(27) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 11:08:38 (301) for jdonald

(28) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 11:10:47 (301) for Theordorebear

(29) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 11:18:49 (301) 1st LoveDomes Post

(30) wanswheel Mike Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 11:26:19 (302) Anniversary URLs

(31) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 11:33:10 (302) for wanswheel

(32) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 11:40:51 (302) Gazette Ad

(33) coalminer3 CM3 Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 12:15:41 (302) Of Berkshires and Roundhouse cats

(34) BudKarr BK Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 12:30:25 (302) Anniversary Pt II - 4 Pix!

(35) LoveDomes Lars Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 12:49:42 (302) Anniversary PT II - 6 Pix!

(36) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 13:06:17 (302) Acknowledgments & 3 Dome Pix montage

(37) pwolfe Pete Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 14:49:19 (302) Anniversary , Part II

(38) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 15:00:22 (302) 5 Pix!, etc.

(39) Trainnut484 Russell Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 16:59:55 (302) Anniversary

(40) nickinwestwales Nick Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 17:03:26 (302) Anniversary

(41) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 17:14:24 (302) 1st Trainnut484 Post

(42) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 17:19:40 (302) 1st nickinwestwales Post

(43) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 18:45:55 (302) Anniversary, Pt II

(44) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 19:08:02 (302) for Theodorebear

(45) earlydiesels Dan Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 19:38:31 (302) Anniversary

(46) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 19:45:24 (302) 1st earlydiesels Post

(47) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 19:53:08 (302) Anniversary, Pt II

(48) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:10:24 (303) for trolleyboy, etc.

(49) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:15:24 (303) Traction – 4 Pix!

(50) West Coast S Dave Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:23:16 (303) Anniversary

(51) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:25:50 (303) more Anniversary!

(52) nickinwestwales Nick Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:27:38 (303) Anniversary, Pt II

(53) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:31:12 (303) etc.

(54) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:34:34 (303) 1st West Coast S Post

(55) nickinwestwales Nick Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:39:52 (303) Nick’s wound!

(56) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 20:45:16 (303) Nostalgia talk

(57) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 21:06:16 (303) Let’s Party!

(58) pwolfe Pete Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 21:15:37 (303) Anniversary, Pt III

(59) marthastrainyard Per Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 21:33:03 (303) more Anniversary

(60) passengerfan Al Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 21:59:06 (303) Anniversary, Pt II

(61) wanswheel Mike Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 23:56:49 (303) Anniversary, Pt II



That’s it! [tup][;)]


Tom [4:-)] [oX)]
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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, April 13, 2006 6:41 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by trolleyboy


Nice to see Sor Fergie and Awk having such a deep and meaningfull conversation,Tex looks a bit pissed though so fergie watch out for your ankles.

Rob


Sorry[:I] I didn't see Tex for the tumblw weed!

Another beuatiful day day here in NS so another day in the Garden.

Later Gents

Fergie

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Posted by passengerfan on Thursday, April 13, 2006 7:06 AM
Good Morning Tom and the rest of the gang. Just stopped by for a quick cup of coffee and a crumpet from the Mentor Bakery and its out the door to the office again. Seems like I haven't even been to sleep and its time to go back.

Great turnout by everyone yesterday, don't know how much I will be ableto contribute until next week.

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Posted by siberianmo on Thursday, April 13, 2006 7:41 AM
Good Morning Gents!

Another blue sky day emerging here in mid-Continent USA. We’re expecting temps in the high 80s today, which is about 20 degrees higher than the “norm” for this time of year. Crank up the A/C!![swg] Haven’t been out lately, but I hear Petrol has reached the $2.66 mark – and expected to continue on the rise. [banghead][censored]

So, what’s to say about yesterday and our 1st Year Anniversary Celebration other than FANTASTIC!! By my count, we had seventeen (17) individuals show up for the festivities, with the overwhelming majority providing multiple Posts. What a day! The total of 61 Posts established a new mark for daily Posts at ”Our” Place! Just a terrific turnout and well worth the effort.[tup][tup][tup]

As stated last night:
QUOTE: For the guys listed in today's Gazette who didn't make it in - you really have missed a great celebration. Your contributions to the success of the bar is still appreciated and perhaps one day we'll meet up again![tup]


Finally, many THANX to those of you who made so many complimentary comments regarding my efforts in support of this Thread. A few of you go back to the early days and have stuck with it over the long haul. Many others have joined along the way. No matter – it’s YOUR support that keeps ME interested. It’s just that simple.[tup][tup][tup]


I see that Fergie (from the “Coffee Shop”) has stopped by along with Al (from the “tax preparation office!”)[swg] Good to see both.

I have my doubts that Fergie is really “into” what we ‘do’ here and ‘how’ we go about it, but figure the more time he spends over here, the sooner he’ll get the idea.[swg] He’s a great guy with a keen sense of humor and surely would “fit” quite well here. However, he too has a “life” – career CCG officer, family, interests, etc. So, “We takes what we gets!” (Popeye, circa unknown!)

Al I expect that YOU will be here for YOUR B’day Bash on the 18th! – YOU set the time as Noon to 4 PM (Pacific) which for me is 2 to 6 PM (Central). So, mark your calendars guys – another day to celebrate![yeah]


Okay boyz, I’ll be behind the bar for the day!


Later![tup]


Tom [4:-)] [oX)]


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Posted by LoveDomes on Thursday, April 13, 2006 8:00 AM
Good Morning Tom and fellow travelers at the bar!

I think our “steamed” Proprietor summed it up quite well in his comments this morning – “What’s to say!” It was indeed a special event and a terrific turnout for the first year Anniversary of the bar! 17, huh[?] Well, that’s outstanding, truly a benchmark I’d say.

I can think of two guys who responded to my emails who did NOT show . . . surely was THEIR loss!

I’ve gone through the posts from page 300 thru where we are on page 303 and I’ll tell ya this – there’s all kinds of “substance” in most of them. The guys really were “into” the idea and it shows. Of course, as we entered the “night phase” and Nick emerged – well, then it was a PARTY![swg]


[soapbox] Want to say this and you can consider it for what it’s worth:

Many comments directed toward Tom and his efforts here were right on the money! Couldn’t have said it better meself![swg] Anyway, there always seems to be one or two who “gloss over” what he does here. I’m here to tell ya – if he wasn’t here – I wouldn’t be nor would the overwhelming majority! You are experiencing a “one of a kind” thread and when the time comes to board up the place, something will surely be missing from cyber space that I seriously doubt will be replaced in kind. So, when “generalizing” about this or that, try not to insult our boss by making gratuitous statements regarding the mundane – he deserves better than that!


Boris Ring the bell! Give ‘em all the OJ they can handle! [swg] Whadyamean you can’t find the bell[?] [:O] Can’t find the bell! That must’ve been some party!! Ok – go fetch the bell, go boy, go . . . [swg]


Until the next time!

Lars

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