November's pot has been bruid. This one has been dumped out.
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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Good evening all,
Busy day at work, sort of. Weather was dry enough to walk. Still cold. Not too many trick or treaters tonight. We are off the beaten path. Someone else will have to start November. I just happened to be up late enough for October. If no one starts when I leave in the morning, I will fire it up again (maybe get a mention about that All American sport!) I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
I have a few times RT. Don't think it matters as long as it's done. If someone complains then they should do it.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
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Sounds like a good job for you S.J.
Everytime I do it a certain person complains but the rest of you can with no problems
Someone has to stay up till midnight to start the November pot
Good Morning from damp 92% humidity 38°F Southern Ohio,
I had a real busy weekend with four Masses and two of the parishes had Octoberfest / Halloween Parties to attend.
The wiring continues in the new garage. The conduit makes it look good but does add to the cost and installation time. I waiting for the position of the garage door opener to mount the power junction box. I think I’m going to go with three banks of the 4 foot LED linkable shop lights for lighting. Each bank separately switched for use as needed and a single overhead for routine pass through. I'm also going to connect into the garage distribution panel for the Emergency Generator tie-in.
As far as bios, I’ll be 62 this December. I’ve worked in the Uranium Fuel Cycle industry for just over 40 years. I’ve been married to my best friend for 40 years this coming July. We have two grown daughters and we’re raising our three grandkids; boy/girl twins 15 and the youngest girl 14. I am an Ordained Deacon in the Roman Catholic faith with the Columbus (Ohio) Diocese. I got into the toy train hobby after building a layout for a friend. I had a 6 x 10 American Flyer layout but it was taken down when the grandkids needed the bedroom space where the layout was built. Hopefully will start another layout in the house we moved into four months ago. I collect, refurbish and operate the original “S” gauge American Flyer trains and accessories, with a few Marx Tinplate trains and accessories.
I never could afford / justify a “specialty” car, but have worked on cars since I was 15. My quickest / fastest vehicle is my 2003 LB7 Duramax Crew Cab Dually. It is also the first vehicle I’ve “modified” for increased performance.
May God bless
Jim
Morning all!
50's this morning and possible rain this evening for the hob-goblins....
Nothing much planned today, dinner planned with some friends tonight.
Regards, Roy
A quiet day at work got unexpectedly busy, but all worked out. Rainy all day so had to walk inside. Bummer to hear Submmbob no longer posting here. Always liked his comments. Wife and I went to pick up Halloween stuff from musem tonight. Will be busy tomorrow. Hopefully dry. I hope everyone has a good day.
Guten abend,
A busy Monday here. I started the day with a drive to the airport to retrieve the FIL. It takes a little over an hour to get to the Frankfurt airport from my house. When there isn't construction the drive is nice as the autobahn has many no-speed-limit zones. Unfortunately, there was plenty of construction today. Then a full day at the office and home to grill pork chops. It was about 45 degrees but it wasn't raining so I figured it was decent enough to fire up the grill. Then I drove the older son to and from soccer practice before being able to relax for the night. I will be in bed soon.
You're welcome Kev.
Good night,
Joe
Good afternoon,
Dropped off her car at the body shop in Seneca and then home to fix the tractor. I blew out the plugged fuel line and replaced both Fuel filters on the JD with new JD parts after taking a 50 mile drive to get the stuff. All is well again with the tractor. Darn Bio fuel garbage!
Good to know about submmbob, Bob. Thanks Joe!
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Sunny and will hit mid-70's again today. Front tonight drops us to mid-50's tomorrow.
Stayed up too late watching game 5 of the WS, but glad I did! They go back to LA for 6 & 7. I think it will go all 7 games but would be thrilled if my hometown Astros were to take the pennant!
Chase Elliott got so close to a win yesterday, but he just did not have the ability to stay out front after his last restart. He was mad as he got pushed and spun by Hamlin as he was just too slow...too bad...but that is good racing.
Nice to be retired - slept until 10!
Sure glad I signed up for paperless for my Medicare Advantage. The pile of paper they have sent so far is now an inch thick...
Good day for witches and goblins. Really gloomy out.
Brent I suspect you will get even at the MSU game, they are good but Penn State has been a hot team all year.
S.J.
sir james I Overcast and 40s today, hopefully it won't rain. The ground is like a sponge. Saturday was a football day for me. I thought the Buckeyes were goners till they woke up way too late in the game. I too shrug off a loss, it's just a game but I was picturing Brent with a shoe stuck in his TV screen. I never got into hot cars, if mine was clean and running good I was happy with that. Always been a train nut though. S.J. As for the furnace it's set on 72, the date doesn't matter.
Overcast and 40s today, hopefully it won't rain. The ground is like a sponge. Saturday was a football day for me. I thought the Buckeyes were goners till they woke up way too late in the game. I too shrug off a loss, it's just a game but I was picturing Brent with a shoe stuck in his TV screen. I never got into hot cars, if mine was clean and running good I was happy with that. Always been a train nut though.
As for the furnace it's set on 72, the date doesn't matter.
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Sunny, 50's, headed to mid-70's today. Ahhhhhh.....
NASCAR and game 5 of the Series tonight! Heartbreaker last night for the Stro's. Pitching died in 8th and 9th. 2-2. Big pitching duel tonight.
Rob - I am definitely an Elliott fan. The kid is focused and has moved to top 5s quickly vs a bunch of the other rookies...
Dennis - that tax hike is ludicrous...
Kev - nice stable!
BTW - when SJ talks about his younger days past rides/stable, he means horses...
Morning. Quick pass through. Rained during the night. Foggy now. Suppose to get windy and turn cooler. Warming back up later this week.
Not hunting this past week. Too busy. Friend Fred killed an 8 pointer this week. That is two on the farm in such a short time. His had bigger rack but smaller body. Still good deer.
Had Fall Festival in front of house. Street closed yesterday. Big crowd. PD cooked and gave out over 1,000 free hotdogs.
Hope all OK.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Well I broke down and fired up the furnace. Didn't make it to the end of the month. For some reason, I always like to see if I can make it to November 1st. I'm blaming my youngest daughter because she had a sleepover and the girls were "cold"!!
Wow! You guys have/had some nice rides! Kev- Quite the stable you had, love the Goat! I'm sure there's always a bunch of head bagging wishing those cars were with you guys. My uncle had a '64 1/2 Mustang and my dad had a '68 Dart GT, but they were just "grocery getters" back in the day.......
Roy- love the NASCAR/ train operating parallel! Do you say "Boogity, boogity, boogity!! Let's play trains boys!" when you start? Still looking for a new driver. Was a Stewart fan from start to finish. Might jump on the Elliott bandwagon.
Joe - tough break for PSU. We were pulling for an OSU beat down!!
Have a good one.
Rob
Guten morgen,
It is a rainy morning here, but not too cold; it's around 52 right now. We will attend church and then relax the day away, with the exception of preparing the guest bedroom for the FIL's arrival tomorrow. Yesterday, the older son's soccer team lost again, and then the wife and I went out to dinner with some friends. I had roasted goose and it's not even Christmas yet. I watched the first half of the PSU-OSU game and then went to bed because it was already after 11 PM my time. I was not surprised to learn the outcome this morning as it is tough to beat OSU at the shoe. Years ago these games would greatly excite or anger me, but I eventually learned they are just games and in the grand scheme of life they will have no positive or negative impact on me or my family. I hope you all have a great day.
Kev - Bob is doing well; he is posting on another forum.
Good day,
Good day at the museum. Had lots of kids go thru. Most liked the trains. Only one incident with a derailment, but nothing hurt. I got CTT today. Looks like a good issue again. All these comments about cars got me remembering as well. I raced a '74 Pinto for two years in SCCA Showroom Stock, but nothing else remarkable about it. Never did any major mechanical work on any vehicle. Best riding car we ever had is the 2014 Buick Encore we have now. Best performing vehicle in terms of just getting down the road is the '99 Dodge Dakota we still have. Three mini-vans and a bunch of K-cars and their variations have been our primary means of transportation. Weather was absolutely miserable today. Good day to be inside. I hope everyone has a good day.
Morning from a sleet covered North Bluff above Marseilles.
It is awesome to see how many of us are gear heads.
Here are some of the many I have had over the years in order. Many not pictured but you get the point.
The 1969 Shelby GT 350 is a $100,000 on Barrett Jackson today car.
I did the restore on the GTO and Fairlane. GTO was a hard rusty MO. car, the Fairlane was a bit better with the AZ body.
And then there is today. LOL
Good morning - started in high 30's today but will hit 58 this afternoon and and back to 70's tomorrow!
Yes gear heads and trains. As a long time NASCAR fan my wife and son will note anytime the layout was in operation the trains were always running counterclockwise, making left hand turns!
Kev - great the motor fixed the 080!
Bruce - '54 or '55 (with some bumper chrome removed) ... Nice!
Looks to be a rainy, dreary weekend. Still holding out on the furnace!! :D Took the Mrs. out to Cracker Barrel this morning for breakfast and did a little pre-Christmas scouting for gifts. Probably going to the brother-in-laws this afternoon to watch football and finalize our plans for the "boys" road trip to Green Bay next weekend.
It's awesome to see how many of us are gear heads as well. My baby is my '83 Z28. It won't fetch $100,000 on Barrett Jackson (ugh, Barrett Jackson, that's a whole other rant!!), but it was my first car and I'm glad a still have it. I'm in the process of converting to fuel injection. I have a '95 LT1 engine I'm going to swap in.
As far as I80 nightmares, I have only been on the I80/90 through Ohio. I haven't had any issues, but maybe that's because it's a toll road for that portion and it's better maintained?
Kev- Glad the new motor was the fix for your 0-8-0.
Evening all!
Great biographys. There are times when I wish cars didn't exist...but trains...every day with trains is a great day.
On that note, the Panther is alive, and took very little to get it going. That is saying a lot for a Jaguar V12....never what you'd call dependable.
My ramblin' days included 4 return trips from CA via I-40 back in the '70's. Doing so without incident in an old car ( generally 20 years old ) was a rare occasion indeed. I chose to make such a trip in late November of 1974, using my newly purchased '56 Chrysler Imperial to towbar home a '41 Ford. Better judgement was not one of my strong suits. The trip up the Cajon Pass blew out the front and rear transmission seals but I limped it all the way to Kingman. Spent 2 days there and drove around in the '41 while the '56 got fixed. Bought myself a Stetson to tuck my long locks up into....my wheels drew too much attention back in those none too tolerant days. Back on the road ( some of it still Route 66 ), I made it too Springfield MO when the ice storm hit. It followed me through to Columbus OH and turned into the worst snow storm I've ever encounted. On the route between Columbus and Cleveland it dumped 24" in places and took me 11 hours to traverse. Too tired to continue on, got a room just south of Cleveland and was totally snowed in by morning. Had I made it the 10 miles up to I-90 the rest of the trip would have been trouble free...there was no snow by the lake. A very memorable trip but for all the wrong reasons.
Here's the beginning of a happier journey on the same route one month prior. Only blew a rad hose with this beast.
Bruce
Busy day this morning at work, quiet this afternoon. All day rain kept me indoors at noon. Temps dropping as well. Glad grandkids' tourney was last weekend and not this one. Show at museum tomorrow. Lots of soccer and F-1 on Sunday on regular TV. The mancave will be occupied. I hope everyone has a good day.
SJ - it was frozen salt!
BTW - there is a Dr Who convention here this weekend...come on down!
Look again Roy, that's not sleet, it's salt from the Gulf.
Ok SJ, close the refrigerator door already. It's sleeting here.
And just when I discovered a screw in my '09 Tahoe left rear tire. So here I am trying to remove the tire so I can plug it and I have ice pellets bouncing off me and the truck. Got it plugged and it is holding so may have rescued the tire. Hole was 1/4 over from the outside tread and it was a simple straight through hold.
They quit selling plug kits at the local auto parts stores and last time I stopped at a tire store they said they will no longer plug or put a tube in a tire if a plug won't work. But HF still sells them.
Banks - good suggestion!
Today's weather was pleasant by the end of the day. We had some rain in the morning but it cleared up by noon and the high was in the upper 50s. I had a productive day in the office and then had dinner out with the wife after we transported the princess to ballet class. We are relaxing at home now.
Rob - I fear it will only get worse. From what I can observe from my time living in Germany, the Europeans are more active but I wonder if that will last.
Aloha. Grey and cold today. Had to come into the office - which I rarely do on a Friday - for a meeting that I was volunteered for - I don't mind really.
It is nice to hear the Interstate horror stories and be reminded of each others' stories too. I've been on the forum since 2003 after rejoining the model train hobby as a young dad. I am 54, married almost 30 years, with 3 kids, the youngest now 15. I had an HO figure-8 atop a pingpong table in a spare bedroom as a youngster, and after growing out of that in my teens, I built a folding 3x5 table in N gauge for our first little house - moving into our gauge when I wanted something easier to play with kids. I've been fortunate to benefit from the expertise in CTT and on this forum over the years and really blessed with a gigantic raised crawlspace in the current basement-with-house that has been perfect for a permanent layout. Over the years, I've explored circus trains, interurbans and trolleys and Thomas the Tank Engine layout themes. For the past few years, the layout has been based on an ancient British TV show called Ivor the Engine (look him up on YouTube).
Happy anniversary Kev!
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
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