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Posted by 8ntruck on Monday, November 30, 2009 9:11 PM

Frost on the windshield this morning.  Turned out to be a sunny day in the 50's.

Took my wife in for a lumbar epidural steroid injection treatment today.  All seems to have gone well.  Results of the treatment should begin to show up tomorrow or Wednesday.  In the common language, the doctor injects steroids into the offending disc to reduce whe swelling and relieve pressure on the nerve, all guided by a fluoroscope.  In even more basic language 'you are going to stick that needle where and do what???'  We are expecting two more treatments over the next six weeks.

My turn at the doctor's tomorrow, at the company's request.  Ear exam.  I'll be told that my hearing is deteratoring and that I probably have tinitus - as if I have not noticed.  Hearing loss runs in my family, and I'm about at that age where it starts.

Brutus - it is not a big job.  It is just a 95 year old house with 'character'.

Got the turkey carcas cooked down into broth.  Looking forward to the turkey rice soup.  We haven't made any in a long, long time.

No train activity, though I am planning to prepare something for this week's SPF.

Later all.

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Posted by Banks on Monday, November 30, 2009 9:02 PM

 Hello all,

Busy weekend,

Belated congratulations to Ray & his Mrs. on their 50thThumbs Up

Not much on the train front. I did win a vintage Varney PRR flat on E-bay. Decent price too.

That over night brine soak sounds good. I may have to try it.

Been busy farming and hunting. I didn't even see a deer today but my son got a nice 8 point. That's even better than me getting on.

The sleeper car is calling. It's been a long day.

Prayers to all who need them.

 

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, November 30, 2009 8:47 PM

fifedog

anjdevil - As much as you long to be close to Jersey, and as nice as it would be to see you on a regular basis up here, I'd say "NO" under those circumstances.  Cost of living higher, taxes higher, and crime way higher.  The grass is browner up here, not greener...My 2 cents

That is true for anywhere above the M&D. WhistlingLaugh

Back from lake.  Lucy and I stayed extra.  Both came home tired.  [she is curled up in her little pink bed]  Got a lot done and came home with all my fingers and toes with no stitches. Laugh  I'm going to start Coffee Pot number 14 as do not plan on staying up until midnight to start it.

Buckeye, get well.

Sir J., delayed reaction GRITS.  [had them specially done just for his shipment.  will explode in a few days.]

Guess what?  It rained today and tonight.  Guess what it is going to do Wednesday?  You guessed it.  Well, at least it isn't Snohio. 

75 emails to read.

Later

PS: Buckeye must really be sick not to catch my reply to the thread:

All things short and stubby    espeically since his name was mentioned. Whistling   

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, November 30, 2009 8:26 PM

Good Evening

Not a busy day here. Just goofed off around the house.

Waiting for the Tardis with banilla ready..S.J.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, November 30, 2009 7:06 PM

 Fortunately, this is a move that keeps me in the company and I could take it or just stay here.  Nice thing would be that I'd actually be near Just Trains (in the Christiana Mall!) and, again NO sales tax.  Just need to think it through and ask for guidance.  Something will happen, just not sure what or when.  Gee, I'd be closer to YORK of all things.....and the land of basements.

I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.
I am the venom in your skin  --- Breaking Benjamin


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Posted by Papadiesel on Monday, November 30, 2009 4:39 PM

Ray, A belated congratulations and blessings in the future to both of you. We are only eight years behind.

Anjdevil, A forced relocation is never fun. Aren't relocation costs deductible? The good news is that you will be near the LHS in Broomall. I know, like mee when I visited there a few weeks ago, all I did was fream. It will work out.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 30, 2009 12:14 PM

Jim,

         $14? That's more than... never mind.WinkWhistling You've got quite a job ahead of you with masking the 600. How do you plan to redo the red window outlines? That is one of the reasons that I am hesistant to restore the 766.

I bought myself another Christmas gift this Saturday. I found a decent 755 Talking Station on ebay with a buy it now of $60. The reproducer and original record are there, so I think I got a good deal. My dad has the later 799, and I always wanted a 755 to go with it. His 799 had its original record that was red with yellow labels, but it didn't survive 20 straight years in my grandmother's attic. In the twelve years I've been browsing ebay, I've only seen one of the red records. Doyle's book makes no mention of it. I've had to settle for the Continental Limited repro record.  

 

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Posted by SPMan on Monday, November 30, 2009 12:01 PM

Dear friends on the Forum, thank all of you for the congratulations on our 50th and allowing me to share with you and tell about the good time we had over the week end in San Diego.  It is such a joy to share good times with friends.  Otherwise who would even know about it or care.  You guys are special!  Sorry I didn't find time to go to the layout in Balboa Park.  We just took a trolley ride one day from the hotel to the Sante Fe depot down town and back just for the heck of it.  Too much going on at the festival to do much other stuff.  Have a good week,

Ray

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 30, 2009 10:45 AM

anjdevil - Valid points concerning DE.  First round is on me if you pull the trigger.Wink

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, November 30, 2009 10:39 AM

fifedog

anjdevil - As much as you long to be close to Jersey, and as nice as it would be to see you on a regular basis up here, I'd say "NO" under those circumstances.  Cost of living higher, taxes higher, and crime way higher.  The grass is browner up here, not greener...My 2 cents

I've been looking at Delaware.  No sales tax is a plus, seems the Real Estate taxes are under 2K/year for anything under $250K.  State income tax is like 2% or less. 

I'm stuck here, literally, with an under performing group, have outlasted 3 managers and countless co-workers and hardly a sniff at a raise for 6 years.  Can't transfer out to same position, lack of car sales volume hurts me tremendously (had a shot at North Jersey, that's what the manager there said).  It's a tough decision, at least I'd get a $13K+ raise off the bat (and a 3PM-11PM shift) + overtime.

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, November 30, 2009 9:24 AM

Good Morning

32 at sunrise. 40s today.

Scrambled eggs with onion, green pepper and spam tossed in. One toast. good.

Doug I am glad your trip was safe and what a great adventure. I was in NYC for one day,once. At least i can say I was there. No plans for the day so I shall wing it. Welcome back to those that left us for the holiday....S.J.

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Posted by Papadiesel on Monday, November 30, 2009 9:24 AM

Good Morning,

Had a great Holiday and weekend. Made it to mass to give thanks for the blessings I have received. Family and friends are special. Yesterday, the family (son, daughter, their spouses and 6 grandchildren) ventured out and cut down our Christmas trees. Almost beat the rain. Warmed up afterwards at Outback.

Daisy is bugging me to go to Tim Hortons for our daily (almost) coffee and dounut. Might stop at the LHS (WB) on the way home. 

 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Monday, November 30, 2009 9:22 AM

Good Morning All !

Congratulations Ray !  Major accomplishment !  Your wife must have the patience of a saint, lol.

We actually had about 5 minutes of rain here Saturday night.  Just enough to make a mess of things.  Did manage to get the outside Christmas decorations up.  Even have the trees down for inside, will probably start working on them later this week.

Where is the best place to live?  Or is there one?  Years ago got this Places Rated Almanac, it was really interesting.  If I had a choice I think I would select a "time" to relive, I doubt that it would be much different anywhere anymore.  The climate probably the biggest factor.

Hope everyone has a great day!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, November 30, 2009 9:09 AM

Aloha all. Back from our sojorn to Conn. and back, 1,900 miles on the old min-van in 7 days. Not quite back to work yet. I'm fortunate to have vacation to burn in Dec. before year end. Highlights: riding Metro-North into GCT, seeing the GCT Lionel exhibit; visiting the Lionel store in Rockefeller Ctr., driving around woodsy Conn. and of course visiting with my mom and seeing my dad - probably for the last time - in his nursing home. Got a chance to bless him, he seemed to know I was there. Congratulations to you and your bride on your milestone, Ray. We only have 30 years to go to make 50 - LOL. Jon knows I love that music too and am 'only' 46.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Monday, November 30, 2009 8:50 AM

 Dennis .... that church service sounds great ... miracles and good feelings just when the world needs a few ... for sure .

 Thanks for that link ... and the advice to go with Nikon ... yes I took hours comparing cameras in hand .... Nikons won big time .... plus the couple locals I contacted here said Nikon lenses were about the #1 in quality and clearness . I am from the old 35mm slr school ... man no more developing and film ! Plus hundreds of pics and movies on a memory card ... I hate to remember all that equipt. I had to buy a room full of it .... and 100's of hours and bad developing with an enlarger ... a whole room full of equipt. now downsized to a computer - printer and software with instantaneous 1,000 times better results . The savings in film and developing alone pays for a great digital slr . Thumbs Up Now for some beautiful volunteer models ..... LOL ..... Clown

 Fifedog .... I still remember puting that first " ship in a bottle " together .... I did'nt want the fold out instant ones and did the piece by piece construction .... what's that old saying " WOE IS ME " !!!!

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 30, 2009 8:33 AM

anjdevil - As much as you long to be close to Jersey, and as nice as it would be to see you on a regular basis up here, I'd say "NO" under those circumstances.  Cost of living higher, taxes higher, and crime way higher.  The grass is browner up here, not greener...My 2 cents

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, November 30, 2009 7:53 AM

Morning –

 

Well, the tree is up, lighted and almost done with the decorating.  When the decorations are done, then the trains and Christmas Villages go up.  Nothing on the outside yet, maybe Tuesday or Wednesday night.

 

I called the LHS for some Atlas 21st Century track (I was left a bunch from the Train Works), just looking for some O27 curves.  Wound up buying a whole box of O27, 10” straights and some O46’s for $40 (Brent, don’t hate me..).  In all about 25 pieces or so.   The LHS is not going to carry Atlas 21st track anymore,  so I was just there at the right time.  Just need the tree to be done.  I’ll be keeping the Atlas stuff for Christmas, as it was from Dave’s massive O gauge display (I have a bunch of O72 curves, way too wide for Christmas, but in case I get a basement one day...), a good remembrance of a dear friend. 

 

Well, I have until the 15th to decide whether I go to PHL, they are not going to move me, it’s all on my dime, the pay is $5k less than I wanted and rent is big.  If I accept, they’ll send a letter of intent.

 

Ray – Happy 50th!!  Congas to you and your wife.  Glad you had an excellent celebration!

 

Angel – to those in need...!

 

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 30, 2009 7:13 AM

Mornin' boys.  Increasing clouds and 52 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Appropriate after the RAVENS squeaked one by Pittsburgh last night.  Some great plays, but a hollow victory to me.

Littlest princess got to go riding yesterday, sporting her new pink Justin boots.  Was in the saddle for a whole hour.

Got the outside Christmas icicles up, and put the sailboat together.  Got to admit, easier putting sails on real sailboat than this bugger was to put together.  Sheesh.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, November 30, 2009 6:49 AM

Good morning all,

It is cloudy and cool in SE Indiana with temps eventually reaching the 40s today.  "Housewives" was good last night.  Spent some time on Second Life as well.  SPman (Ray), congrats on the big 50!  The "saucy wench" and I are only 19 years behind you.  Dennis W, do not understimate your chances of accomplishing that goal as well.  I had the regular fare on the dining car for breakfast before sending it on to "Points East".  TBIL.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Prayers going out to all who need them.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, November 29, 2009 9:56 PM

Ray - big congrats man!  That is really something to be proud of!

8nT - sounds like a tough job shimming out the wall and redoing the floor!

Dennis - that's amazing!

We're watching a tv show about Pumpkin Chunking - big guns, trebuchets and catapults.

Meant to chat with RT tonight, but got distracted and I think I missed him.  Talked with SJ for a good while - just the usual this and that, but always fun.  Had a good time with family in town on Thanksgiving, then some more fun on Friday.  Yesterday, we went and saw Old Dogs -- There were a couple times I laughed so hard I had trouble breathing Thumbs UpThumbs Up

Today, I was going to work on the basement stairs - drywall and all that fun stuff.  But, instead, I did laundry, played video games with my son, and read a book.  Just took it easy for a change.

Prayers for all and our families and friends!

Tardis is ready, so let's hit the road!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, November 29, 2009 8:36 PM

Evening all

Services today were very good but my voice was very rough. My cold settled into my throat and makes it difficult to talk.

The train show had the biffest turnout ever.  There were an estimated 2000 attending.  i really enjoyed seeing the kids faces watching the trains.

Jim - There is a Doyles book on eBay for $14 but it now!

May God bless

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, November 29, 2009 8:19 PM

Ray congrats on the 50th. Like you I found out the license does not expire.

Weather suprise today, it soared into the 50s. But late this week we are scheduled for a downfall. One short trip to the store, got in and out without injuries.

Banilla is ready so come on by with the thingy...S.J.

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, November 29, 2009 8:04 PM

Ray, congratulations on the 50th.  That is fantastic!  I think I will be room temp by the time I get there.  (Got married late in life).

Ol Timer, I hear great things about the D5000.  I have the D90 and love it.  One of the best places to check is B&H photo in NYC.  They have a web site.  Also, www.bensbargains.net has a listing of each days bargains.  About once a week, I will see a real good special on Nikon Lenses.  They also have lighting set ups occasionally.

Well, it was a mixed bag today.  Went to church a little early and brought one of the white-chocolate and caramel cheesecakes that I make to the media team.  The service was very good as was Sunday School.  Mexican food for lunch and a much needed nap.  Tonight's service was very special.  No preaching, just music and both video and live testimonies.  One couple  saw a number of blessings at one of the most horrible times one can imagine...the death of their infant son.  Another couple, in which the wife was in a wheel chair for the last 17 years, she walked out on stage tonight!  A miracle.  A number of cases where we are all blessed.

I got Dennis Brennan's book yesterday.  Planning on implementing some of the ideas on my scenery that I am working on.  Good ideas and well planned layout.  I like the way he explains the progression.

I pray that each of you have a blessed week ahead.

Dennis

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Posted by jonadel on Sunday, November 29, 2009 7:47 PM

Ray -- CONGRATS on the Golden Anniversary, what a milestone Bow  We have 13 to go and I'm not sure I'll make at the rate I'm going.  

The music festival sounded wonderful.  You should consider coming to the Glenn Miller Festival in Clarinda, Iowa next June 10-13, it's where he was born and every year they have a 3 day festival and it's just super.  I went a year ago when our oldest son played in a big band and I was very impressed, I promise you two things:  you will have a great time and there will be no traffic concerns---even with large crowds Smile  Omaha is not far and lots of folks fly in from all over the country plus Europe.

 Here's a link--

http://www.glennmiller.org/

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Posted by 8ntruck on Sunday, November 29, 2009 7:05 PM

Cloudy and 50's today.

Was feeling a bit under the weather today, so it has been a quiet one.  Mostly reclinerizing in front of the TV.

Pat  - I grew up in Michigan, lived for a while in Kentucky, and am now in Missourri.  My choice of breakfeast is just a weird 8N thing - I really don't like eggs.  Entertaining to see other people's reactions to my choices, though.

Sounds like you had a great time, Ray.  I'll bet that some of those people playing ragtime have played here in Sedalia during the ragtime festival we have every June.

Later all.  I'll get back to work tomorrow to keep the Social Security coffers full.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, November 29, 2009 6:13 PM

 Glad you had a great time Ray. Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash get my vote! And I am old enough to remember.

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, November 29, 2009 5:47 PM

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, November 29, 2009 5:47 PM

Good afternoon all, just returned from celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary in San Diego.  We had three wonderful days of fun time happy music at the San Diego Traditional Jazz Festival.  All music venues were in the same hotel where we stayed.  We heard several good tradional jazz bands and a rare for this day and age Ragtime ochestra with about a dozen members.  Also of interest was a Benny Goodman tribute by a young man age 24 who was fantastic.  He must have been a child prodigy because he was a virtuoso.  The same guy, a couple of days later did a tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis (the killer).  He was equally as good on the piano as he was on the clarinet.  He did all those crazy Jerry Lee things like standing on the piano and playing with his feet sometimes.  They even had a cowboy jazz band called the "Hayriders".  They were playing and singing a lot lof Johnny Cash stuff and I think I heard the "Wreck of Old 97" somewhere.  We kicked off our stay with Thanksgiving dinner hosted by the festival on Thursday night with all the traditional Thanksgiving dishes.  Wish I could say the same for the food for the rest of the time.  It was OK but nothing to write home about but we had fun in spite of it.  A good friend of mine who is the drummer in a band called the "Nightblooming Jazzmen" honored us when they were playing by announcing our golden wedding day that night.  Traffic was pretty bad on get away day but we just really flew home this morning in about half the time we took going the other way.  We made home in time for the 11:30 AM Mass this morning.  There were lots of dancers at the festival with all that music and some very good ones too but we just sat with the rest of the old folks.  Most of the people who still remember or like this kind of music are over 65.  Man it looked like the walking wounded down there with wheelchairs and walkers.  I guy could get killed being run over by one of them.  But God bless them, they are still getting out and having fun and refusing to give up.  Forgot to mention, there was also a tribute to Bing Crosby yesterday.  Singer sounded a lot like him.  They wound up the set by having everyone join in on "White Christmas".  Hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving too.

Ray

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, November 29, 2009 5:04 PM

Good evening all,

It is cloudy and mild in SE Indiana.  We worked all afternoon in the attic, clearing out more "stuff".  Some of the better items we took to Goodwill, but the rest will be re-cycled or left for trash.  Patrick, your dog and rabbit story is much better than mine.  I had cinnamon rolls on the dining car for breakfast before sending it on to "Points East".  TBIL after "Desperate Housewives".  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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