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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 2, 2005 2:21 PM
Hello again. I'll take a cold house draught. We are preparing to leave tonight for Baldwin City. Too many morning wakeups at 330 so we go back to the way we used to do it. Wife's sis used to live about 75 minutes away and so we would stay with them until they moved to SD.
Don't think I'll be back until Tuesday as I'm marked up all 3 days. Friend has spotted us for a free night in a motel so have to take her up on the hospitality. Going to be free live musicians and all kinds of food, too. I hope that lots of people on the KC area stay close for the holiday and visit us. The offer still is open to any one from OUR PLACE.
Everyone have a good, safe Labor Day and remember our Gulf Coast in your thoughts and prayers.
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Posted by siberianmo on Friday, September 2, 2005 2:32 PM
Hi earlydiesels Dan

Have a safe 'n enjoyable trip ovedr this long weekend. Sounds like good times .... too bad you won't be drinking 'n eating with us! [swg]

Be sure to check out what you've missed upon your return ... at the rate we're going, who knows how many pages we'll have logged ....... [yeah]

Positive thoughts go out to our friends in the South ....... [tup][utp][tup]

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Posted by Trainnut484 on Friday, September 2, 2005 5:52 PM
Good evening Tom and all. A rum and coke for me please Tom [:)]

Tell me you didn't drink ALL that beer in your collection Tom. Moderation is the key [;)] (I know you only drank half of the collection) LOL. Ok I'm done being a smart a** tonight. [:D] [:-^] Seriously, it's a good thing you came back from the Doc in good health.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the people down South.

Already we're on p 95. The big 100 is right-around-the-corner [tup][yeah] Still think the 9th is when that'll happen. BTW what's the winning guesser going to receive?

Ted, still waiting on those pics

Russell

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Posted by siberianmo on Friday, September 2, 2005 7:28 PM
Hi Russell

[yeah] Had lots of fun with that beer can collection - many of those cans were filled with liquids only fit for unclogging sink drains! Others - not bad, and still others - awwwwwwright! [swg]

For those who haven't a clue regarding what this is about - I posted a URL for pix from Chris. That site also has some pix of my beer can collection - which I intended to Post later this weekend. I'm really not finished with the pix .... Anyway - the cat's outta the bag - so check it out at:

http://photobucket.com/albums/b222/siberianmo/

Now, Russell surely you read the Posts and know all about the prize! [swg] You mean you entered a contest wihout knowing the bottom line [?]

Gotcha! Well, given that we're beginning a nice long weekend - I'll reveal it: Open bar for the winner on any Mon - Tues or Wed nite! How's that [?]

Catch ya laterl [tup]

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 2, 2005 7:42 PM
Wow, I had to enter via the wine cellar, "Our" place is so crowded.[:D] Great stuff being passed around at the speed of light. Ruthy, I'll do a Pizza "original Old Country style" and Tom, a tall frosty pilsner glass with a bottle of Utica Club Blue Label, if you please. Ah, bless you both.[^]

Question for anyone who will jump in before the "Doodlebug" topic runs cold. Frisco ran Gas Electrics into the early 1950's. I saw one that had an almost bazaar appearance with what seemed to be a large (circular) exhaust fan on the roof line (over the cab). I've tried several URL's, etc. searching for the "beast" but to no avail. Maybe one of you have something for it? It could be the proverbial "needle...," just don't know.

[#offtopic]This may be as tough to hear as it is to say but I think some issues on the Gulf Coast tragedy need to be recognized for what they really are. A terrible "accounting" is now taking place which concerns every American Citizen. To begin with, cities greater and smaller than N.O., La. are far better prepared for any catastrophic contingency. Right now, It is just to easy for local and State leaders to "pass the buck" for their own lack of judgement to the next "rung up the ladder." The Federal Government is the "choice of last resort" for managing immediate local emergency relief efforts. Florida learned from "Andrew" that the State isn't much of an improvement. Yet as Citizens, we have come to hinge all of our needs after a disaster on these two glacier like moving government bodies. Things have changed from when regional citizens donned their work clothes, boots, gloves and set about the task of helping their neighbors shoulder-to-shoulder. A sort of paralysis now overcomes people of "free will" and they ignore good choices and rational judgement. In no way is this an indictment or a parole of government responsibility. This is only a reminder that, as individuals, there will be times when we alone must be responsible for our own mortality and that of our neighbors.[soapbox]

I for one, plan on being right here for our Labor Day picnic.[tup] Fuel is needed elswhere and for more worthy pursuits than me trukin' over crowded hiways.[tdn] So Tom, let this be my "last call" for the day if you can get Boris to tear himself from the London Times X-word puzzle and "clap away." So long friends.





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Posted by siberianmo on Friday, September 2, 2005 8:10 PM
Evenin' Ted

Boris and The London Times crossword puzzle [?] [yeah] Right - perhaps he's finding a suitable liner for Awki's cage! [swg]

Couldn't have said it better, although I alluded to much of what you Posted earlier. American resourcefulness - that's the cornerstone of what made us the nation we became. Government never should be the end-all, much less do-it-all in our collective lives. We're slidding fast into a dependency that surely doesn't bode well for our future.

Happy to hear that we'll be seeing you at the picnic - you ARE staff afterall - Mr. Manager! [swg]

If I wasn't so lethargic this evening, I'd jump to the library of hard cover RR books to research that question of yours. Sounds like something for passengerfan Al! [tup]

By the by, we're heading toward a record Posting .... unbelievable activity lately! [yeah]

Enjoy the evening and weekend!

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Posted by pwolfe on Friday, September 2, 2005 8:18 PM
HI Tom and all
After seeing the great beer can collection you have made me dry and I shall have to have a Bathams or three. When was beer first canned over here [?].The photos of Dalston are very good too.
The wife has sent some photos of Green Bay.I hope they are O.K .
Do you think KALMBACH has noticed nearing 100 pages perhaps they will our Bar-owner a prize.
[;)][:-,] Seriously thanks to them. PETE.


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Posted by nickinwestwales on Friday, September 2, 2005 8:44 PM
Well, good evening my lambkins-much and various post to catch up on,first,however-Beer for the house-let Nero fiddle whilst Rome burns-[4:-)] TOM,set em up my friend,given the plagues of locusts in the Sudan,floods,in various places, famine across much of Africa,widespread anarchy it would seem that the Nordic shamans of old were right , Ragnarok ( The end of Days ) is upon us-they gave us a whole planet to play with and we`ve broken it-----------nice one guys !!!!!-enough,Boris,ring bell-gently. O.K.-errata from previous post-(1)-speed records-#60012 "Commonwealth of Australia" middle cylinder reduced from 18.5x26 ins to 17x26ins,(2) Brighton "Terriers"-only data available for rebuilt A1x (new boiler& extended smokebox circa 1911) as noted by CHRIS-weight 28.25 Tons,boiler pressure 150 PSI,cyl.(2) 12"x20",wheels-48",tractive effort 7,650 LBS-one engine (#32636) cyl-14.25"x20"-tractive effort 10,695 LBS -data extracted from 1962 Locospotters guide. O.K-to posts,fading fast so may have to complete tomorrow-DOUG-the bathtub is the unofficial "Our Place" banking facility-Since my tenure as Head Chef the coal is no longer stored there,when Boris requires cleaning the task is performed in the back yard with hose & wire brush-COALMINER3-An uncle of mine was on the Archangel & Murmansk convoys during WW2-we dont have a clue about the real meaning of a hard life,although perhaps,from your signature you do....DAN-so you are a slim-line fan,loads of them in Wales-send us a list and will see what can be found !!! CHRIS-Ta for O.N. & F-unit stuff-apologies for awful French-supposed to be "hello ,how are you",likely translation "is your Grandmother an onion" or similar-languages never a strong point....TED-welcome home dear boy,hope all is well,apologies if I touched a raw nerve R.E disaster planning. ***- Carling a popular draught and canned brew over here-enjoy a six-pack on a daily basis WOLFMAN-remember the ad-Mackesons stout,in bottles or cans if memory serves-[4:-)]TOM-at last ,a man whose liver is in a similar state to my own- a magnificent collection !!!!-p>s.-checked out the site-all you will get from phony Tony & cronies( Her Brittanic Majesty`s democratically elected govt.) is weasel words and empty rhetoric-same as the rest of us have gotten used to-wont even start on Dubya and his bunch of crooks,neither the time nor the place--Boris,the bell-double round I think,sleep well one and all,regards,nick[C=:-)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Friday, September 2, 2005 9:47 PM
Evenin' Guys!

This has been a week of contrasts - Monday we had the fewest number of Posts since our humble beginning on April 12th, and today the most. Unbelievable turn around .... Many thanx and congraulations to all of you who have contributed to the success of "Our" Place and our march to 100 pages! [yeah][wow][tup][tup][tup]

Pete Pix have been received - haven't uploaded them to the site for downloading here! Amazing new lexicon we've adapted, eh [?] I appreciate your kind words - however, I doubt the folks at Kalmbach are keeping track of us that closely ....... [swg]

Nick Another gem of a Post from our British Isles connection! Phony Tony and Dubya's bunch of crooks [?] [wow] How do you really feel [?] [swg] Good thing we're not overly political 'round here .........

That nerve you tweaked was in fact mine, not Ted's. Nevertheless, I appreciate all points of view as long as they are based on more than anecdotal crap and nonsense. Opinions are just like another part of our anatomy - we all have 'em! I worked for a rather senior officer once who told the officers that if we were going to opine away our time, he would only tolerate fact-based opinions. The rest would have to remain unsaid. I like that ...... used it myself once I became The Man.

A few years ago, I tried my level best to speak French well enough to order a meal in a Montreal restaurant. Thanx to Berlitz, I succeeded by taking a home course - tapes, over 'n over 'n over. So, there we were, ready to order as I fumbled through my rather primitive command of the language. Our waiter waited patiently - smiled - and replied in perfect English, repeating what i had said. I think "My Grandmother is an onion," was somehow entwined with the prime rib order. [swg] Oh well, at least I tried ....

I thought about our bathtup with the knee-deep green backs. However, that tub is in the private quarters section of the upstairs ..... the other tub is in the hall, between the guest rooms. We're still in the money, no worries ....... [tup]

Here's to those who sailed the seas during the worst of times in order to guaranty a better world for those who came later. Cheers! [tup][tup][tup]

Catch ya later ....... and THANX again for being one of "Our" Place's most ardent supporters! [tup] Cheers to you, Nick ![C=:-)]

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Posted by trolleyboy on Friday, September 2, 2005 11:22 PM
Good evening Tom and all the ships at sea! Speaking of which our much beloved pm dither's and his rag tag band of mp's Have sent a small task force south 2 frigates a destroyer and a ccgc too aid and abett the relief efforts. I'm just hoping that the musuem quality sea king helicopters going with them don't require rescuing of their own. I'll take the deep dish chicago style and the usual Black Label tonight as well. Funny the old black label adds were reintroduced up here 10 years ago. You can still by it and it's black ice ( 8% ) counterpart seeing as Carling is controlled ( owned? )by Molsons now. Tom your can collection looks like the counter display at one of our beer store's [tup][:o] I'm sure some of those beers resembled/ tasted like warm horse pee.[XX(] Heading out of town tomorrow so I'll miss your tour de force on Monday make sure you raise a glass or two for me. I'm wondering if the London times crossword Boris's paws were on, were for his cage liner ? Gunns Thanks for the url on the story about our little museum that could, it was an interesting read[tup] I think I remeber seeing that guy at the museum may have even talked to him small world.Interesting to note that the small witt Toronto runs ( 2766 } has been heavily maintained with help of our shop forces,our good will gesture for all the TTC has done and does for us. The car was essentially rebuilt ( new complete metal underframe built to original specs ) It should run for at least 50 more years! Chris 1400 does still look quite good odf coarse I think the ONR only retired those loco's with in the last ten years. They were the last operational 244 engined Alco's out there. For the US members the RS10 is an MLW loco built to the same specs as the RS-2 only with a full hight car body looked like an Alco powered geep. The RS10's we 1600 hp 244 engined. The follow up Rs18 was the same loco 1800hp with the 251 series prime mover similar to US built RS11's but lacking the hood notches. Both types were freight / passenger type loco's light weight heavy weight jack of all trades. CP extebsivly rebuilt their RS18's over the years including a major chopnose rebuilding( along the lines of GP9 rebuilds) in the eighties. Quite a few still exist in shortline service. Tom you would see many an RS10 and 18 in PGE/BCR service as well, including factory built low nose unit's some of which CN now has for sale since their take over of BC rail. Well folks have a wonderfull and safe labour day weekend. Rob
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 3, 2005 2:02 AM
Hello Sir Rob

Those beleagured Sea Kings have had quite an extended service life, haven't they [?] Say what you will, but the Canadian Navy has been just about anywhere and everywhere when asked to help. I hold them in very high esteem. Of course, I recall operations with 'em back in the days when Corvettes were still at sea! Now that's saying something, wouldn't you agree [?]

Resembled would be more like it when it comes to horse pee! Never found the need to taste it! <yuck> Yes, the beer can collection is a bit impressive and quite large. Most of the cans you see are three deep on the shelves. When I trimmed the collection down, I had 9, 12 or 24 cans of each. Decided that 3 of each was more than sufficient. Don't actually know why I even did that - for I don't sell or trade - just have 'em.

The whole thing began back in 1975 when I was going to the U.S. Treasury Dept.'s Criminal Investigator School in WashDC. There's a bar - called the Rathskeller near Embassy Row - that perhaps has one of the largest assortment of international and domestic beer I've ever seen. Today it's pretty much in bottles - but back then, they were in cans. A couple of my buddies introduced me to the place and it was an instant hit. They provided a multi-page menu of beer to select from - and served the beer cans to you with the opened end on the bottom. At the end of the evening - they put all of the cans in paper sacks and you could take 'em with you. I had no clue that this was what they were doing until I finally figured it out - after about a dozen brews. When I went home on weekends, I took the sacks full of cans with me. That's how the collection began. Then it was a matter of looking for different brews in all the places I'd wind up in during my travels. Some of those cans are from South America - Africa - Australia an New Zealand, along with Germany, England, Ireland, Japan and China. Even my traveling shipmates used to pick 'em up for me and send them to me in carefully wrapped parcels. Some were full - but most were empty - opened from the bottom of course! I stopped the madness about 20 years ago - just got to be too much. That's the story ........

Those loco's of BC Rail sure conjure up some memories of trips up into the interior of British Columbia. Man oh man, that was fun! [yeah] Still a bit sad that BC Rail is gone - it just seemed like such an efficient operation. In today's ever changing world and who-knows-what mentality in the board rooms - nothing is sacred. [tdn]

Hey! Have a great holiday and hope you and your bride enjoy every hour to the fullest. Relax and get those batteries recharged! We'll be here upon your return ........ Thanx for the continuing support, my friend, we''lll raise our glasses to ya on Monday at the picnic! [tup][tup][tup]

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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 3, 2005 2:07 AM
SATURDAY’s NEWS & SUMMARY of RECENT POSTS

Good Morning All! What a day we had yesterday – a record number of Posts. All in a week where we saw the fewest number on Monday! [wow] The rest of the week was one of the best – ever! What a turn around. Many thanx to all of you who made it happen! [tup][tup][tup]

Free pastries to all from The Mentor Village Bakery! [yeah]

News of the Day:

(1) Repeat Consider helping those who are suffering from the effects of Hurricane Katrina.

(2) repeatThe Selection Committee for The Order of the Stools will meet this month and release their results by mid-September. It is the objective of the Selection Committee to recognize the customers of ”Our” Place through either a Reserved or Permanent Stool award. As always, participation in the form of meaningful Posts on a regular basis is the cornerstone for an award.

(3) repeat Labor Day picnic! Bring your family and friends to the First Annual ”Our” Place Labor Day Picnic. Festivities begin at noon Monday and will wind up with a fireworks display at 9 PM (all time zones – don’t ask how we do that! [swg]) Water slide and trampoline for the kids – horseshoe pits and good ole summertime fun for the adults. [tup]

(4) Two of our Regulars are on vacation – West Coast S – Dave and trolleyboy – Rob Please consider taking up the slack for these guys, as their multiple Posts will be missed.

(5) When will we reach 100 Pages [?]

Chris says September 5th
Russell says September 9th
Nick says September 11th
Al says September 5th (by Noon!)
Doug says September 5th (by 6 PM!)
Rob says September 8th
Dave says September 5th
Pete says Sepember 12th
Dan says September 3rd
Ted says September 16th

CONTEST CLOSED!

SUMMARY

Name - Date/Time - (Page#) – Remarks

(1) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 05:55:22 (93) Friday’s News & Summary

(2) barndad Doug Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 05:56:58 (93)

(3) passengerfan Al Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 07:12:54 (93)

(4) Gunns Kevin Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 07:45:59 (94)

(5) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 07:48:13 (94) reply to barndad & passengerfan

(6) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:04:16 (94) reply to: Gunns

(7) coalminer3 Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:06:15 (94)

(8) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:09:45 (94) Contest

(9) wrwatkins *** Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:19:42 (94)

(10) earlydiesels Dan Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:21:21 (94)

(11) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:23:56 (94) reply to coalminer3

(12) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:34:43 (94) reply to wrwatkins

(13) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:39:26 (94) reply to earlydiesels

(14) CFournier Chris Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 08:57:09 (94)

(15) wrwatkins *** Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 09:10:22 (94)

(16) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 09:22:38 (94) reply to CFournier

(17) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 09:26:16 (94) reply to wrwatkins

(18) wrwatkins *** Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 09:29:49 (94)

(19) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 09:39:46 (94)

(20) CFournier Chris Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 09:44:39 (94)

(21) CFournier Chris Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 10:41:25 (94)

(22) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 10:55:45 (94)

(23) wrwatkins *** Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 11:49:18 (94)

(24) wrwatkins *** Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 11:51:04 (95)

(25) wrwatkins *** Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 11:52:35 (95)

(26) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 11:56:13 (95) reply to CFournier & Theodorebear

(27) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 12:07:51 (95) reply to wrwatkins

(28) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 12:11:57(95) URL

(29)siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 12:17:28 (95) reply to wrwatkins

(30) pwolfe Pete Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 13:48:10 (95)

(31) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 13:56:42 (95) reply to pwolfe

(32) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 13:56:42 (95) URL for photo album

(33) earlydiesels Dan Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 14:21:38 (95)

(34) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 14:32:45 (95) reply to earlydiesels

(35) Trainnut484 Russell Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 17:52:52 (95)

(36) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 19:28:00 (95) reply to Trainnut484

(37) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 19:42:59 (95)

(38) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 20:10:08 (95) reply to Theodorebear

(39) pwolfe Pete Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 20:18:13 (95)

(40) nickinwestwales Nick Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 20:44:53 (95)

(41) siberianmo Tom Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 21:47:26 (95) reply to pwolfe & nickinwestwales

(42) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 23:22:01 (95)

(43) siberianmo Rob Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 02:02:30 (95) reply to trolleyboy

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That’s it! [tup][;)]
Tom (Siberianmo) [4:-)] [oX)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 3, 2005 5:34 AM
Good Saturday morning Tom and my esteemed friends. I hope this new day finds each of you well! I'll have a kona and 3 Mentor Bakery sticky buns.
Yes to most of your questions, Tom. I was refering to our UP owned Metra commuter train service to Chicago yesterday, and all cars are double deckers. I've never really thought of photographing them, as they seem so common and unremarkable, but I could if you want. Though there are a few "express" runs during the day, most of the commuters take about 120 minutes to get from Crystal Lake to downtown Chicago. The fare is $5.60 one-way.
My understanding, is that the new station at Pingree Road, has been slated to have about 12 previous "grand openings", as former target days for completion came and went. Hopefully, they'll actually open tomorrow, as I plan to be there for their 1st train stop at 9:03. The web site for the Metra is www.metrarail.com
Have a terrific day one and all!
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 3, 2005 8:29 AM
G'mornin' barndad Doug

Thanx for the clarification ...... and the URL. A couple of years ago a friend and I had a 5 hour layover in Chicago on our round trip from St. Louis with Amtrak. We tried to get some photo's of the trains at Union Station and the nearby station that Metra uses, but were told we could not go to the platforms. We had the time for a trip - but didn't take advantage of it. I've never traveled aboard those cars - perhaps next time in Chicago I'll do that .... good way to kill the 5 hours between Amtrak trains!

A Kona [?] Are you referring to the brewery in Hawaii who make Fire Rock Pale Ale, Longboard Lager, and Big Wave Golden Ale [?] Or, Kona coffee - also from Hawaii [?] [swg]

Enjoy this long weekend!

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 3, 2005 8:39 AM
G'mornin' everyone, I hope your Labor Day wekend is all you wish it could be. Tom, I elevate my Stein (Dortmunder Union) in appreciation for putting together a Thread that has met and exceeded all expectations. Frankly, at first encounter, my prognosis for survival was not optimistic. Like the Deusenburg, Cord, Franklin, Auburn and Chrysler Air Flow; the quality seemed too ephemeral for "staying the course." Good thing I'm not a stock analyst; for sure I'd be selling pencils from a tin cup by now.[8] Gents, lets have a round and a "hip, hip hooray" for the propietorship of "Our" Place.[^]
Now, about a salary raise for [C=:-)] Nick, Boris Leon and the gals!

Russell and others who might be morbidly curious about a couple of pix of my early HO Pike and G guage "scratch" efforts can be found on P. 6 of Trollyboy Rob's railimages web site. Much has been done (and re-done) since then and I hope to send along the evidence this Fall, I promise. BTW, the pix are from a throw away camera transferred to a Wal-Mart disc thence to Rob's TLC, and on to "railimages." [Sounds like a clandestine C.I.A. plot, doesn't it?).[:O]

Love all the great postings of pix, URLs, and poignent naustalgia from our "second to none" Membership.[tup] I hope those who are able will join Tom, Nick, Boris, Leon the gals and me for the "Our" Place picnic Monday (details in Summaries). I had hoped to arrange a 7-1/2" gauge "live steam" oval for the kiddies, alas the truck from Largo, Fl. is at a standstill for want of fuel.[V] Ironic isn't it? We could have made it "under our own steam."[:D] Coalminer 3 hang on to those old "Company Store" chits, bituminous and anthracite "will rise again."[(-D]

Okay, I better check on the tables, benches, etc. Oh Nick, "raw nerve?" Hemorhoid more like! Its always the same story: "The operation was a success but the patient died." Bureaucrats and politicians are abysmal physicians.[xx(] Right, Boris look alive (oh sorry).[alien] I mean: stop with the deux (dice) and make with the bell before we all crap out from thirst.[swg] Happy rails folks.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 3, 2005 9:23 AM
Morning again Tom ... and I see Ted is here too. How about we compromise on the Kona, and just mix everything together?
Was it West Coast SDave who got the discussion going on the McKeen Doodlebugs? Now I'm obsessed with finding it in an HO scale, and not having luck finding one with the porthole windows. Grrrrrrrrrr.
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 3, 2005 9:55 AM
G'mornin' Guys!

'Tis Saturday and Cindy will be comin' in to take over the bar for the rest of the mornin; she's really been quite a help 'round here! Quite an asset, indeed. And the rest ain't bad either! [swg][}:)][:-,] I've offered to put her on the payroll, but she's reluctant to become Staff - something about The Manager - leering, drooling, etc. Don't wanna know! [swg]

Ted Appreciate the kind words, as always. Oh ye of little faith - however, I can understand the trepidation in the beginning - atfer all, we were just coming off a rant or two regarding another gathering place, and the barrage of unwarranted crap that ensued following your Posted thoughts ....... Well, that was then - and here we are, nearing 100 pages in less than 5 months AND with a relative handful of supporters. Not bad - not bad at all. [tup] Oh [yeah], perhaps the Tucker automobile should be added to your list! [;)]

Salary raises for the crew are in the upstairs private bathtup. That's where Nick began piling up the proceeds during my Canadian rail adventures this past May - and I've been doing it ever since. Boris 'n Leon aren't permitted in those quarters, nor does Boris receive pay as such. Feeding him and providing shelter is quite enough! Work out the raises with Nick - just dip down and haul out what's required. [tup]

I'll have to check out Rob's site on RailImages for your pix .........

Catch ya later .... chores to attend to!

barndad Doug yes - Dave started the Mckeen diiscussion. Good luck with locating a model of that McKeen car. Undoubtedly someone has manufactured the one you are looking for. Try www.dogpile.com as a search engine - seriously - dogpile is for real. Anyway, use the advance features and perhaps you'll get a hit.

Beer 'n coffee [?] Okay - why not![?] Geesh - you guyz from the Chicago area are just a bit strange ........[swg] By the by - WHAT IS THAT CREATURE on your Post [?]

See ya later!

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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 3, 2005 12:20 PM
All of our regulars know about the Birthday Watch List .... however, it needs to be posted repeatedly, just as a reminder regarding who is coming up next for the Birthday Bash ......

2005 BIRTHDAY WATCH LIST (rev. Aug 21st):

February 2nd (Kevin – 49)
March 5th (Nick – 45)
April 18 (Al - 63)
May 18th (Tom - 67)
May 27th (Dave - 46)
June 24th (Dan - 43)
July 15th (*** – 65)
July 25th (Chris - 51)
July 30th (Russell – 34)
August 16th (Ted - 67)
September 8th (Rob - 34) NEXT UP! Sep 10th at 10 PM (Eastern)

Not on the list [?] Send me an Email with your birth date (month-day-year).
Corrections too!

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NOTE for all: Check the SUMMARIES
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 3, 2005 5:25 PM
Many thanks for the personal e-mail, one and all. Nothing yet on the Frisco Doodlebugs, but that's okay, they are anything but "Classic." Tweeeet! By Gadfrey, I let the protical go to the southern wind! Hello Tom, a double "plop-plop; fizz- fizz; oh what a relief it is," please. The "Mainstream Media" has given the olde "gut" just a touch more than the "olde" frontal lobes can handle![V] There is no doubt that we Colonists have failed to follow the example of our predessesors: Holland, England, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Russia, Japan, China, Viet Nam, Middle East, Spain, Portugal....wan't more? Take for e.g., the carnage before the Thames River/Channel gates, the North Sea storm dikes, Volga unharnessed, Three Rivers Dam, Middle East earthquakes, world-wide plagues still to be named...on and on. But we are slowly learning how to handle these anomolies from past examples: Marx, Lenin, Mao Tse Tung, Ho Chi Min, Hirohito, Mussolini , Saddam Hussein, and Neville Chamberlain. Please have patients with us; after all, democracies are something strange to the "New World Order."[2c]

Boris[alien], hit Big Ben and Tom, I won't let the door "hit me in the bum!" The keys are in the cigar box. Happy rails!
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 3, 2005 5:41 PM
Hiya Ted

Beautiful analogy! Love it! Only thing is, those who should read it, will never see the words. Our media has done a supurb job in U.S. bashing so that the fuel to the fires 'round the world will continue. We're bad - we're this 'n that - but hardly can measure up to the Elitists who populate other continents. Oh how ashamed I feel - NOT! I heard today that the area of devastion exceeds the size of Great Britain in square miles. Now, that sounds like something that even the best of planners would never have conceived of. However, tell that to CBC, NBC, ABC, CNN, FOX, et al. I've always wondered how, when and where these media wonks wound up being so wise and so all knowing - given their Journalism degrees (if that).

Ring the ding dong Boris I'm [#offtopic] and I'll probably do it again! Drink up boyz - it's on me!

By the by, I checked out those photo's on Rob's site ..... looks like you've got quite a work in progress. Good show. [tup] For those interested in seeing Ted's pix - go to page 6 of: http://www.railimages.com/gallery/robertaustin

Catch ya later!

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Posted by nickinwestwales on Saturday, September 3, 2005 7:25 PM
[4:-)]TOM and gentlemen all,please accept my unconditional apologies for aspects of last post,I,of all people,should be able to adhere to my own "House Rules"-emotional baggage to be checked in at the door. The common bond we share is the Iron Horse in all it`s varied glory,to stray beyond this territory can only be divisive,especially at times like this when feelings are running high,again,apologies for any offense given [C=:-)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 3, 2005 7:44 PM
Good Evening Nick

Apologies really not necessary - you are certainly entitled to voice an opinion on any topic you happen to be thinking of. Of course with that will come some opposition! [swg]

For those who may not remember, early on in the humble beginnings of "Our Place our friend Nick helped out 'round here immensely - actually was our first Manager .... here's something he can take credit for (hung on the wall back by the pool tables):

Nick's House Rules”

(1) All emotional baggage to be checked at the door.
(2) No ladies of negotiable affection before midnight.
(3) No whizzing in the spittoons at any time.
(4) The Ladies are always right, regardless of circumstance.
(5) Food available until Chef finds the bottle.
(6) Lightly oil & polish barmaids between shifts.


C'mon, Mate - we're certainly not unhappy with you - it's the situation and the non-stop bashing that we've been listening to and viewing ever since this sad episode unfolded. Can't win for losing - or so some would have us believe.

Have a couple of pints on me ......... [tup][tup][tup]

By the by, check out this URL: http://photobucket.com/albums/b222/siberianmo/
Go to RR Pix from Pete

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Posted by nickinwestwales on Saturday, September 3, 2005 9:13 PM
Right,lets start again-[4:-)]TOM,you may need to take the helm for a bit-I`ve been helping out a couple of mad-old-lady neighbours who are both spiritualist healers (barking mad,but great fun) and as a result,feel the need to practice a laying on of hands-given the choices,I feel that Cindy would be the better alternative................O.K-a large glass of whatever is best for washing down humble pie,a glass for your own hand and a round for the fellow travellers. A couple of posts before I retire to the galley-ROB-dont worry about them Sea-Kings,we built `em to last-unlike our submarines.....Thanks for data on Alcos, have just checked O.N. site and can confirm #`s 1400/01-built `55,withdrawn `85 #`s 1402/3-built `57,withdrawn `73. Enjoy your trip,look forward to speaking soon (got a shed load of questions for ya! ). TED-nice city-scape my man,even with shake-the-box kits that would represent a huge investment of time. Camera angles not quite right to show `extra depth` of backscene to best effect,but can imagine the result when viewed head on-look forward to updates,stay well my friend DOUG-LOVE that "smilie"-could you print up the code without the brackets ?-ta! Right,thats the first beer down-same again [4:-)]TOM and I`ll start earning my pay by setting out the specials board,motivating the kitchen staff ( floggings will continue until morale improves...) and generally justifying this train-free waffle. As we have a long weekend of Partying ahead of us I`ve gone for a balance of quick-burn protein and slow burn carbohydrates,so..........in association with Mentor Bakeries we have Classic Beef Wellington served with the garden vegetable platter,Fries as an extra side dish. The Can-Am Grill ( 8oz steak,6oz gammon,pork chop,lamb chop,butterfly cut kidney,sausages,double fried egg,mushrooms,onion rings,tomato and a side of thick-cut fries ) Grilled baby peppers stuffed with Pembrokeshire crabmeat served with hot granary roll and [C=:-)] sweet red slaw Pan-fried veal escalopes with Pommes Anna & the vegetable platter & Classic Chicken Maryland with all the trimmings. This weeks Steaks are all sourced from Welsh Black & Aberdeen Angus beef and are available as 8 or 12 oz rump or sirloin,16 oz T-bone or Fillet in port and stilton sauce.-Pizza is [4:-)]TOM`s department and I know better than to interfere. Right, I`m away to find a clean apron and try to restore some degree of order `back of house`......Boris-stop that,-you`ll go blind,Leon-put him down,he only came in to ask directions,Cindy-come with me my dear,................here`s a roll of quarters for the juke,turn it up-there may be noises from the galley that could offend [:D][:D]-regards to all,enjoy the party-hard at work on B-B-Q menu for monday (are we open tomorrow Boss-man ?) catch you all soon,nick[C=:-)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, September 3, 2005 10:29 PM
Evenin' (again) Nick

Glad you made it back ...... Good Gawd Gertie - it's 6-hours later where YOU are! [wow] Apparently you don't particularly enjoy sleeping when it's dark. [swg]

If people in your part of the world dine as your menu's reflect - waistlines must be quite the expanding universe! [;)] Great job with it and makes me want to ........ eat! [dinner]

Sorry, mate - we're CLOSED on SUNDAY's but always available for Postings .... just drop 'em through the mail slots in either set of front doors. [tup] Of course, YOU are Staff [C=:-)] and have a key - therefore access to the spirits shouldn't be all that difficult! [:-,][}:)] Oh [yeah] hope you make the Labor (Labour{ Day picnic ........ should be an easy time for the kitchen crew, hot dogs - hamburgers - brats, grilled chicken, and the like ...... just a good old fashioned U.S./Canadian picnic .......

Happy you guyz didn't build the RDC's! [swg] After the subs and Chunnel rail carriages sold to VIA Rail (aka: Renaissance), I'd hate to think of what their fate would've been! Hey - YOU began this dialogue ........ [swg]

Some decades ago, while In San Diego, I was introduced to a couple of ladies who happened to be into spiritualistic everything ....... not religious mind you, but spiritualistic relationships, dining, dancing, conversation, bowling, drinking and smoking. Last time I ever permitted my buddy, shipmate and pal set me up with a "blind date"! [;)]

Thanx for the round - roll of quarters (hope you didn't slip in any Canadian ones in there!) and enjoyable Post!

Time for me to check out ... Leon the Night Man has the bar .... and oh [yeah] Boris no, you can't keep doing it until you need glasses. [swg]

Another Classic Post from Nick! [C=:-)]

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Posted by siberianmo on Sunday, September 4, 2005 12:26 AM
SUNDAY’s NEWS & SUMMARY of RECENT POSTS

Good Morning! Sorry, but we’re CLOSED on SUNDAY’s. Don’t let that stop you from engaging in conversation. Just drop your Post in the mail slots on either set of front doors!

News of the Day:

(1) Repeat Consider helping those who are suffering from the effects of Hurricane Katrina.

(2) repeat Labor Day picnic! Bring your family and friends to the First Annual ”Our” Place Labor Day Picnic. Festivities begin at noon Monday and will wind up with a fireworks display at 9 PM (all time zones – don’t ask how we do that! [swg]) Water slide and trampoline for the kids – horseshoe pits and good ole summertime fun for the adults. [tup]

(3) repeat Two of our Regulars are on vacation – West Coast S – Dave and trolleyboy – Rob Please consider taking up the slack for these guys, as their multiple Posts will be missed.

(4) repeat When will we reach 100 Pages [?]

Chris says September 5th
Russell says September 9th
Nick says September 11th
Al says September 5th (by Noon!)
Doug says September 5th (by 6 PM!)
Rob says September 8th
Dave says September 5th
Pete says Sepember 12th
Dan says September 3rd Eliminated!
Ted says September 16th

CONTEST CLOSED!

SUMMARY

Name - Date/Time - (Page#) – Remarks

(1) siberianmo Tom Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 02:07:43 (96) Saturday’s News & Summary

(2) barndad Doug Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 05:34:04 (96)

(3) siberianmo Tom Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 08:29:40 (96) reply to barndad

(4) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 08:39:27 (96)

(5) barndad Doug Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 09:23:17 (96)

(6) siberianmo Tom Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 09:55:32 (96) reply to Theodorebear & barndad

(7) siberianmo Tom Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 12:20:55 (96) Birthday Watch List

(8) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 17:25:24 (96)

(9) siberianmo Tom Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 17:41:23 (96) reply to Theodorebear

(10) nickinwestwales Nick Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 19:25:48 (96)

(11) siberianmo Tom Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 19:44:34 (96) reply to nickinwestwales

(12) nickinwestwales Nick Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 21:13:21 (96)

(13) siberianmo Tom Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 22:29:36 (96) reply to nickinwestwales

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That’s it! [tup][;)]
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Posted by pwolfe on Sunday, September 4, 2005 12:38 AM
Hi Tom and all.

With all the free beer about I just had to call in[;)].I suppose the CAN-AM grill as all gone [?].

TOM I am glad you got the pics at last.

Last night I was finding it hard to get to sleep so I was sat on the porch about 12.30 when the train which services the factories along Industrial Drive here in Jeff City.was working with much hooting and now and then the growing of the diesels. I was thinking that this was a humble but really Classic train which as been doing this duty with different forms of motive power for a century or so.This as disappeared in the U.K.
The locos which do this I think are GP60's some in Southern Pacific livery.

I' ll have a pint please and allow me to buy a round although it may be past closing time
NICK What was up with England my internet rodio was breaking up and we were very lucky to win [?]
By the by what was up with the SUBS[?] PETE.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, September 4, 2005 6:36 AM
Nickinwestwales, you can right click any icon you see on these boards, and check the properties to find out where they live on the internet. The particular one you asked about is http://www.railroadforum.com/forum/icon_smile_drunk.gif
I found it on www.railroadforum.com while looking for info on McKeen Doodlebugs.
Now that my secret is out, I suppose we'll be seeing
and others
I'm not going to be able to get on that first train at Pingree Road today. It's supposed to be there at 9:03, and that's about the same time my wife and I need to be at our stable to check on her horse. He (Apache) was collicky last night. He should be OK, as we didn't get any late night emergency calls, but we need to be sure. Having a horse is like having another kid.
Have a great day everyone! Time to get going here!!
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Posted by siberianmo on Sunday, September 4, 2005 8:28 AM
Mornin' pwolfe Pete and barndad Doug

Pete Your pix are now posted on http://photobucket.com/albums/b222/siberianmo/
just click on RR Pix from Pete ...... By the by - where and when were they taken [?]

Regarding those submarines that Nick kiddingly mentioned referred to the sale of 5 diesel subs to Canada. All of 'em had problems ranging from quite serious to minor - but seaworthy and mechanical problems nonetheless. Gotta wonder why Canada would purchase subs from Great Britain when their neighbor immediately to the south has an inventory of 'em that would choke a horse. But then again, I do know why .... in some circles in Ottawa, for several decades, anything U.S. is persona non grata. Oh well ........ guess who lost out on that one [?] Pity when pride gets in the way ....... or whatever it's called.

Concur in your thinking regarding those railroad ops you mentioned ..... all part of the lore regarding the work these crews and their machines are engaged in.

Doug Had this been a business day, you'b be in for a Rules Violation big time - but you escaped! [swg] Appreciate the URL for the creature. Sorry you misseed the opportunity to ride the first train. Never was responsible for the care of a horse, but have friends who are. They are seemingly ALWAYS attending to them .... I'll stick with Juneau our Siberian Husky. [swg]



Glad you found the Mckeen Doodlebug - pix [?]

Enjoy the weekend guys!

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, September 4, 2005 9:08 AM
Happy Sunday mornin' gents. Now, if I can just get these marbles in the envelope, someone is sure to find my missle early tomorrow a.m. (heh, heh heh!)[}:)] Hey, if apologies are due, they surely should come from my quarter. However, for my part: "no offense intended and none taken." Is that a deal?[:D]

Pete, thanks for the pix via Uncle Tom. You too have a cyber "sponsor" as I have In Rob. I can't believe how polite and forgiving those who glanced at my "Lil' K.C. Mo." pix have been. Especially since we all know they are bloody awful.[V]. The "leaning Burlesque House " on Cherry St. demonstrates the prodigious effort that went into composition, et al.[:O] After the urban devastation (compliments- -"Minnie the Moocher"), there weren't many vantage points remaining. Seems the omni present Salamanders (Florida T-Rex) took up residence which was more than "Minnie" could abide...not a pretty sight.[xx(] Efforts are still underway for restoration and I hope to erase the doubts of my compitence in future photos. [oops] Nick, no "shake the box" here Mate (save 3) mostly lots'a "bashing and scratching."[^] BTW, yesterday's menu has been duly filed in "Our Place Archives of Classics."

Barndad, indeed I have seen a HO brass built-up of the McKeens. Its been years but I want to say United or Akane were the culprits. Sorry I can't do better. BTW, the free "trolley" service in Chi Town is incredible. Wish it was there when I froze my buttocks off going from Grand Central to Dearborn Sta. (X-mas leave). Say, is the Cafe Uno and Due still in town? Best darned Itrailian food and Pizza "that" side of the Hudson.

Isn't it a sad state of affairs when train Buffs must look to generic commuter runs to satisfy that measured swaying under our feet? Now, instead of the medley of aromas of electrolytics, steam, compressed air, plush carpets; its vinyl, Pinesol, B.O. and cheap perfume.[V] Oh, and God forbid, some kids bubble gum you just sat in![8] The only thing worse is flying. Yeah Tom, "spot on" with the Journalists! They are in a class alongside metaphysicians, neighborhood character assassins, social engineers and UFOlogists...I know Boris! They are your friends.[alien] Can't wait for the picnic tomorrow. I'll look for you under the big Maple by the Rolling Rock Keg and Wisconsin Brats 'n' butter (Kaiser rolls, none of that Bunny Buns crap). See ya's soon.



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Posted by passengerfan on Sunday, September 4, 2005 9:17 AM
Good Morning Tom Do I need a strong cup of coffee thia AM maybe a little CC just for a starter. Another evening with the inlaws and I'll be ready for the funny farm.
The Frisco had a lrge number of Doodlebugs and pinning down that particular one is going to be quite a job. They owned a single McKeen, eight Brill cars, twenty-one General Electric Wason cars, two Barber cars, nine EMC/St. Louis cars, one Fairbanks Morse/Sheffield, one White Southland, one Barney & Smth Railway Motors, one Laconia and two St. Louis /Sykes motor cars with two Edwards trailers. Find a number and it would sure help. Wish I had a picture of every one of them. Until I looked at the different rail motor cars several years ago doing research I had no idea their were so many different types. Not only that but many railroads rebuilt and remodeled cars as well so the variety was incredible. Hope this offers some help.
Tom off topic does Missouri still have the 3.2 beer places open on sundays or is that finally a thing of the past. I'll buy the first round on Monday.

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