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COFFEE POT #2, February 2010 for all to take a drink and chat. Welcome all posters. 4 yrs old and still going. Sweet ice tea too.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Monday, March 1, 2010 6:14 AM

 Navyjack - This is for you and anyone else who doesn't know the Coffee Pot starts a new thread the 1st of each month. Click on "Toy Train Operating and Collecting" at the top of this page, and find Coffee Pot # 3 March 2010.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, February 28, 2010 8:48 PM

Evening all.  Home from Charlotte BPS and my Sheriff's B'Day party [a money raiser as he has to run again].  WHY????  Because the local Dem Party got some idiot to run a gainst him.  Yes, I know I am registered Democrat.  Think about changing every day.  You have great elected official and the "other" party [Dems and Republicans] has to find someone to run.  All that does is give the news media $$$$ in advertising.  SoapBox  Think, when asked my party, I am going say I belong the the AMERICAN party.

Gang, Chiefy is not doing to good.  Got a cold but been coughing non stop since this AM.  Took codeine and still not stopping it.  Ribs hurt everytime I cough [almost non stop].  Will probably sleep in recliner so I can breath.  I was driving home from B'Day event.  Went into major coughing spell.  Lucky I was at a stopsign.  Almost blacked out.  Not a good feeling [been there done that but in hospital].  You suddenly start jerking all over from lack of O2.  Got home and my cough meds was not here.  Accused wifey of getting high on my meds.  Did not go over well [actually she knew I was joking].  Must have a bottle at the lake house as Dr. keeps me supplied.  Started my meds she gives me for attacks.  Will call her tomorrow AM and go see her for a full prescription.  Then I take 5 tables out and hold for next attack.  Probably getting close to the "pewmonia".  Get it once a year anyway. 

Will start new Coffee Pot as I hope I am "passed out" and sleeping at midnight.  You all can keep this one going until midnight if your wish.  BTW: thanks SJ for the reminder.  Coughing and meds made me forget [I remembered as I drove home from Charlotte].

Sleep tight.

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, February 28, 2010 8:31 PM

 Hello all

A quick sip before bed,

The weather caused our Seafood buffet to be canceled on Friday. First time ever for that. Mainly because the prep crew was having trouble getting  there. The roads were pretty good by evening.

I decided against going to the Kittanning Show this morning. The weather was so so and I reasoned the time would be better spent doing some things around the house I've been putting off. (Besides that I'll have a few extra bucks for the Altoona Show in two weeks)

March is here at last. At least the calendar says so, looks like mid January when you look out the window. Spring coming gives me mixed feelings. Winter is when I have the most time to tinker around in the house. On the other hand I need the snow to melt so I can get the manure out of the barn. It's getting way too full.

Time to head for bed.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, February 28, 2010 8:17 PM

Good evening all,

It was cloudy and a little warmer in SE Indiana with temps warm enough to melt some of the Snohio.  Watched the hockey game.  Watched the end of the NASCAR race.  Fifey, I do not hate Danica, but I do resent how much attention she gets compared to some of the other drivers.  Also, she has had much better equipment than people who I think could do much better than her, given equal circumstances.  In any event, her brief run is done for now.  We shall see how she does later on in the season.  She would have been smarter to run more ARCA races where she was halfway competitive and get more experience running up front. Personally, I think Indycar is in big trouble with an almost total lack of American drivers.  This goes back to 1970 when the dirt champ cars were split off from the regular series.  When that happened, there was no longer a need for a driver to be competent in a front engined car in order to run the series.  Oh, well.  I had the regular fare on the dining car for breakfast.  TBIL.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, February 28, 2010 6:55 PM

Pat, I have a 1/43rd remote control car that I believe is a chopped 47 Plymouth, but not sure...it has been in a box somewhere under the layout.  I have plans to use it as a surprise for folks looking at the layout and suddenly have it drive down main street.  Something like that could be used as a race car on a home made track.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, February 28, 2010 6:51 PM

 Back from the play. Great seats within spitting distance of the stage. Very intense drama. Recognized the playwright lurking in the lobby afterwards and was able to congratulate him. Beacon is lit, Brutus!

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, February 28, 2010 6:30 PM

Good evening

Temp reached 40 today, a good sign.

I ran some trains this morning but did little else. Oh some computer time just roaming around. Banilla is ready so come on by with the thingy.

Remember to wake the chief at midnight....S.J.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, February 28, 2010 6:21 PM

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navyjack

Smiledanica mania....you know danica patrick is from around here(10 miles away) and she is really comercialized.  everything has her face, and the tv ads have her in the go daddy commercial.  she has found her cash cow.  anyway the weather was around 35 and had a quiet day.  will get new engine next week.  (e-7) where is best place to buy barbaque in north carolina?  i have a buddy who just moved there and he wants to know.  anybody have a model nascar race on their layout?  navyjack

I believe it was DEC CTT may of been Nov or Jan but anyway there was a guy that had a race track modeled into his layout it was where you show your layout off part in the front

 

 

RT - You have a good memory. I found the NASCAR track on the LaRosa layout on page 21 of the CTT Dec. '09 issue. It is a slot car track. The track I remember had no slots. I am trying to find that to put on my layout.

Thanks for the Info.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, February 28, 2010 6:04 PM

laz 57
Did do a Electric railroad upgrade on my Camalback, wow it just creeps real slow.  Great engine now with the Command Cruise M upgrade.  Very easy to do to.

 All of my locomotives with ERR will just creep up and down the grades, through the tunnels and over the switches.  Amazing technology.

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Posted by 8ntruck on Sunday, February 28, 2010 5:54 PM

Spring is in the air here today.  Sunny and in the 40's this morning, though it has clouded over since lunch.

Had a good trip to Michigan to visit mom.  She looks good and is working well with the therapists on her knew knee.  Probably won't get out of the rehab center for another two to three weeks.

Spanky - I lost my dad a little over a year ago.  You will never know what will touch you as time goes on.  On my drive back from Michigan, I was listening to the Prarrie Home Companion on PBS.  This week was a live broadcast from the Fox theater in Detroit. Dad grew up in Detroit and spoke fondly several times about the organ in the Fox Theater.  Sure enough, Garrison Keeler made sure to include a spot that featured the organ - choked me right up.  Treasure those memories.

My GTW tender had arrived while I was away.  A quick bath and into service behind the Marx 666 loco.

Have a bid going on e-bay for an automated milk car - actually, it is more of a kit 'cause it needs some work.  If I win it, the price will be right.  I'll know tomorrow.

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, February 28, 2010 5:28 PM

Hi GUYZ,

  Just got done watching the hockey game. OH CANADA!!!  They did beat us but what a game.  At least a Pittsburgh Penguin won it for them.  I figure they should have a rubber match because it is one win each, USA won last week and Canada won today so we are even.  One more winner takes all?  Like thats gonna happen.

Did do a Electric railroad upgrade on my Camalback, wow it just creeps real slow.  Great engine now with the Command Cruise M upgrade.  Very easy to do to.

Gonna watch the closing ceremonies tonite.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, February 28, 2010 5:17 PM

navyjack

Smiledanica mania....you know danica patrick is from around here(10 miles away) and she is really comercialized.  everything has her face, and the tv ads have her in the go daddy commercial.  she has found her cash cow.  anyway the weather was around 35 and had a quiet day.  will get new engine next week.  (e-7) where is best place to buy barbaque in north carolina?  i have a buddy who just moved there and he wants to know.  anybody have a model nascar race on their layout?  navyjack

I believe it was DEC CTT may of been Nov or Jan but anyway there was a guy that had a race track modeled into his layout it was where you show your layout off part in the front

 

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, February 28, 2010 4:37 PM

Navy Jack, Smithfield's Chicken and Bar-B-Que has locations all over North Carolina.   You can find them on the web.  Just google on Smithfields Chicken and Bar-B-Que.  I got some from them by mail order sent to me in California.  I thought it was excellent.  There may be others but that is the main one I know about.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Sunday, February 28, 2010 4:34 PM

Brutus,

  I learned a long time ago, NEVER TELL THEM IT IS THEIR FAULT. Remember that it is all in presentation, this works at home and on the job. A new tool, not this time, but the best one had to be about 22 years ago when she wanted the microware, with an exhaust fan, installed above the stove, venting out where the old exhaust fan exited. The kit that came with the fan exited vertical up. We had to go horizontal. The directions said to have one made at a sheet metal shop. At the time I was doing a lot of side work in my garage and I wanted to buy a new Millermatic 200 MIG welder. I told her in order to do the job I needed a new welder and that I could use it afterwards. She agreed, but I did not tell her the price, $1800 later the job was done. Believe me, my wife by no means is stupid, we just play the game. Good luck with your wife's recovery.

Sturgeon Phish: Use it whenever you can. When you have to buy a few things for home projects, add a couple of things to the cart for your own projects and like Brutus said, a new tool.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, February 28, 2010 4:12 PM

navyjack

Smiledanica mania....you know danica patrick is from around here(10 miles away) and she is really comercialized.  everything has her face, and the tv ads have her in the go daddy commercial.  she has found her cash cow.  anyway the weather was around 35 and had a quiet day.  will get new engine next week.  (e-7) where is best place to buy barbaque in north carolina?  i have a buddy who just moved there and he wants to know.  anybody have a model nascar race on their layout?  navyjack

 

I have been told Roseville is the place to get the best barbaque, Isn't that right Chief? Confused Jack, this is tongue-in-cheek.

I have a small HO size NASCAR race track in the train room but separate from the train layout.

I once saw a DVD of a train layout that included a race track that was not a slot track. Must have been magnets or something.

Anyway, anyone remember it? I would like to include a race track in the layout that looked like a real track.

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, February 28, 2010 4:03 PM

Quick stop over before heading back to church.  Most of our staff and a good number of our congregation are going to Gatlinburg, TN. for a conference to help pastor of others churches throughout the country.  Got most of the painting done, but some parts have required more effort, so I am taking my time.

Will check in later to see SPF.  Hope everyone has a blessed week ahead.
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Posted by navyjack on Sunday, February 28, 2010 3:09 PM

Smiledanica mania....you know danica patrick is from around here(10 miles away) and she is really comercialized.  everything has her face, and the tv ads have her in the go daddy commercial.  she has found her cash cow.  anyway the weather was around 35 and had a quiet day.  will get new engine next week.  (e-7) where is best place to buy barbaque in north carolina?  i have a buddy who just moved there and he wants to know.  anybody have a model nascar race on their layout?  navyjack

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, February 28, 2010 1:47 PM

John, I may borrow thatmethod the next opertunity that pops up

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, February 28, 2010 1:14 PM

Some one needs to remind the chief to set his alarm for midnite. He has to start the new pot, and no cheating like last month, starting early. any volunteers? just call him at 12.

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, February 28, 2010 11:36 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Snow showers all day long so far, no accuimulation.  Hope it stays away, supposed to get more snow on Wednesday?  Stay tuned.  Went to Allentown show yesterday, lots o people.  Only bought a litef campfire and replacment lite total cost of 12 bucks and 6 to get in for a grand total of 18 dollars.  Went out for dinner at a local bar and had a wonderful meal.  Wife and friends enjoyed the day.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, February 28, 2010 10:59 AM

 Aloha all from a grey Chicago where it is 35-ish and feels warmer since we're used it to being 20 degrees colder. LOL. Love those quotes, Brutus. Though I thought a new pot will be put on tomorrow. Going Into the city to see a play with the bride and some friends, The Long Red Road, at the Goodman Theater.  Of course, the dog just threw up ... Wink

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, February 28, 2010 9:22 AM

Goooooood morning Coffee Pot!  Glad someone put on a new pot, I need some caffiene today!  Stayed up too late watching old McGyver shows with my wife.  Nothing much on the agenda today except laundry and maybe finally get down to organize some stuff.  Mother-in-law, Judy, is coming to visit again.  She's been a great help.

PS - good work, John!  To try and quote that hero of mechanical man, Montgomery Scott, never tell them what you are doing and also always estimate it will take twice as long as you thought it would if you want to be a "miracle worker" Laugh  Just one more thing - every job requires a new tool!

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Sunday, February 28, 2010 9:17 AM

Pat,

 We have been married going on 28 yrs. We have had our share of hardships, but we have always pulled through. We have never let the little things bother us. Eventhough I have always had 2 jobs and she always had something going before buying the store with her sister, we always made time for the kids and family. Now that we are over the hump, she is encouraging me to build that dream layout, do more fishing and update the boats and when I retire, fully restore the 65 Mustang and the 56 Chevy. I know that I have a keeper. With her birthday coming March 5, the problem is what to get her. I guess that she won't want a 665 Hudson.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, February 28, 2010 9:02 AM

Ole Timer

Pat .... I think that cabin is beautiful .... really ... I'd love to spend time there or own it .   Perfect peaceful home away from home .

 

Ole Timer - I agree. Have stayed in cabins like this at several Virginia State mountain camp grounds. Fifey wouldn't like it -- you know how he hates WV.Whistling

DougDG - No charge for the manure dropping from the sky.

Fifedog - Cabin for sale, $298.00.

I do hope your gun belt is worn for  front draw, not side draw.Wink

Danica-mania should be over for a few months. To much coverage for a driver that has only one finish in three races, and that was 31st three laps down.

Buckeye - Dancing Bear Lodge is to fancy for this bunch (except for you, me and Ole Timer!). Big Smile

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, February 28, 2010 8:59 AM

Good Morning

32  and still gloomy

My thoughts on the race drivers is if the males were as cute as the female they would get equal press time. Of course then we would wonder why the males were cute..lol

I have no plans for the day at this point so I'll check and see what granny wants to do.

Have a great sunday and tomorrow is MARCH FIRST at last. we can make it from here.

S.J.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, February 28, 2010 8:43 AM

Hudson#685

Good Morning:  31 and cloudy, chance of snow showers. I turned out to be the hero with my wife yesterday. Later in the day she told me that she did not want to bother me when I first got home, but when she went to work at the store if I could take a look at the dishwasher. She thinks that it has a bad pump because it doesn't fill up with water. ( The dishwasher is 23 yrs old & a kitchen remodel is in the near future) When she was getting ready to leave, I got a good "assortment of tools out." I had a feeling and my hunch was right, but I waited for her to leave. When I installed it, I used a 1/4 turn valve for a shut off. She was making her fancy soaps when I was gone using the stove to melt the soap and the kitchen counter for a work space. She put the dish drain under the sink and it caught the valve handle. So instad of telling her that it was "her fault" and that it was a simple fix, 1. rule at work is don't make it seem too easy or they may think of outsourcing your job or hold back raise money, I told her that when "I" installed the new kitchen faucet just before the storm, it made an air pocket in the hot water line going to the dishwasher. She was happy and told me that she was glad that it was something that she didn't do and we don't have to buy a new dishwasher just to be replaced next year when we remodel.

Everyone have a great day.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Sunday, February 28, 2010 7:43 AM

Good Morning:  31 and cloudy, chance of snow showers. I turned out to be the hero with my wife yesterday. Later in the day she told me that she did not want to bother me when I first got home, but when she went to work at the store if I could take a look at the dishwasher. She thinks that it has a bad pump because it doesn't fill up with water. ( The dishwasher is 23 yrs old & a kitchen remodel is in the near future) When she was getting ready to leave, I got a good "assortment of tools out." I had a feeling and my hunch was right, but I waited for her to leave. When I installed it, I used a 1/4 turn valve for a shut off. She was making her fancy soaps when I was gone using the stove to melt the soap and the kitchen counter for a work space. She put the dish drain under the sink and it caught the valve handle. So instad of telling her that it was "her fault" and that it was a simple fix, 1. rule at work is don't make it seem too easy or they may think of outsourcing your job or hold back raise money, I told her that when "I" installed the new kitchen faucet just before the storm, it made an air pocket in the hot water line going to the dishwasher. She was happy and told me that she was glad that it was something that she didn't do and we don't have to buy a new dishwasher just to be replaced next year when we remodel.

Everyone have a great day.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, February 28, 2010 7:38 AM

fifedog

Captain I've always said my pergatory will be spent directing traffic outside an assisted living community...wearing only a gunbelt...

Well that runied another good day in Buckeyeland. 

Jim....I think Bob is on top of a mountain. 

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It is the nicest place we ever stayed at on vacation.  There was a place near Vail that was close, but this is the best. 

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, February 28, 2010 7:29 AM

Mornin' boys.  Grey and 37 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Looks like another round of SNOHIZO mid-week.  Bring it on.

We're givng the kitchen a little nip/tuck this weekend, so I'll be on the business end of a paintbrush today.

cheapclassics - Why are you hatin' on the Go Daddy Gal...?  If/when the open-wheel gets their house in order, the racing will get better, and the marque drivers will stick around.  Danica-mania has been overkill, I agree, but so has NASCAR on raceday.  They simply give so much gobble-dee-goop before the green flag...every week.  I liked it better when they did all the human interest stuff during the race, with pix-in-pix.  Love my DVR.

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