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2008 [PART 2] and the Coffee Pot is still on and now 4 years old. Here we gather as friends with trains. Sweet ice tea too.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 11:20 PM

WOOOOO!  Went in livingroom and got ready to call Buckeye's and then Shake and Bake.  Just wokeup.  Well, will call those two tomorrow [I know only 9 PM in left coast].

Off to bed.  Got to get up early [7 AM] to go to Lake House and install plactic sheeting under house.  Pam's nephew is helping.  Still mild but winds suppose to hit tomorrow about noon and drop to cold.  Not frigid like Yankeeland.

Hey! Do we have some new ani-virus running on CTT?  Some ugly mug has shown up on some posts [SJ]. Whistling  That would surely scare any "bug" away. Laugh

Good night.  Sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite Buckeye.   

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 11:56 PM

ChiefEagles

Got to get up early [7 AM] to go to Lake House and install plactic sheeting under house. 

Is there any Crisco involved in this enterprise? Sounds scary to me...I think everyone should avoid the immediate area around the Chief's lake house - and if in the area be extremely wary if he invites you to look at the plastic sheeting under the house!

Buckeye - good luck with the kidney stone surgery. This seems to be bugging you a lot in recent years.

Beautiful weather here today. mid 70's for high. 50's tomorrow but sunny again.

Have a great New Years Eve tomorrow all!

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 6:47 AM

Good Morning from windy Southern Ohio,

Working dayshift and this is just a quick check in.

Buckeye – prayers for you and your surgeon

Laz – ongoing prayers

And all others in need God knows your needs and I as asking for His hand in your lives.

RT- Great story

Got to go,

May God bless

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 6:51 AM

wrmcclellan

ChiefEagles

Got to get up early [7 AM] to go to Lake House and install plactic sheeting under house. 

Is there any Crisco involved in this enterprise? Sounds scary to me...I think everyone should avoid the immediate area around the Chief's lake house - and if in the area be extremely wary if he invites you to look at the plastic sheeting under the house!

Since Texicans live on a slab, you would not understand.  Plastic [now required in building code] under crawl space is a mositure control device.  Prevents sweating due to the mositure in the ground under the house.  This house is on sloping lot.  The lot drains away from the house but still have moisture. 

Off to work.  Very warm but winds are to hit around noon and temps drop to the 20's.  We are going from above average temps to below average temps.  Been on rollercoaster all this fall/winter.

Have a good new years eve.  

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Posted by dbaker48 on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:56 AM

Morning All !

Been awhile since I posted, I have had to time to check things out, but just couldn't come up with a lot of worthy suff.  Sorry, about depriving everyone! Laugh

 Hope all the bad news is over for awhile!  Prayers and thoughts for those in need!

Everything has been relatively quiet here.  Chris has gone camping and dune buggy riding out to the desert with his girlfriends family.

SJ, going to have to treat you with more respect, that avatar looks very distinguished.

Chief, that plastic sheathing under the house has nothing to do with the new liquor store coming to town, does it?

Spent 3 days working on the layout, had a low DCS signal that was really bugging me.  Couldn't figure out why, it used to be all 9's and 10's, now 4's and 5's.  After a day and half of troubleshooting couldn't figure out why.  Finally decided to put a pass car on each block and checking each connection.  Tested signal strength and it was 10's.  Then realized the problem.  I had a old Lionel bumper on a siding near the control panel.  I moved it a couple of months ago to a engine yard.  Yep, it was functioning as a "magic lamp", so as soon as I installed a dedicated magic bulb on the terminal strip all problems went away.  DUH !! Dunce

Fife, got the car on its way to Io-way, should arrive there early next week assuming no bad weather.

Don't want to get too boring, think I will go down and see what's happened at the club in the past month, one of the guys ordered some stuff so will deliver it.

Oh Yeah,  Train show in Anahiem, this weekend (SP are you going), think I will go down on Sunday.  A local radio show has a computer talk show on weekends, the host called and asked if I would come to the station on Saturday as a guest speaker to discuss printers.  So it will end up being a free infomercial, can't refuse that.

Later, hope everyone has a good day !!!

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:57 AM

Well, so far, so good, but after a kidney stone blast you really don't know.  The concept sounds good; blast the stone into small fragments that can be passed without extruciating pain.  However, from experience I know the small fragements can sometime clog the urninary tract and then you beg for someone to shoot you.   Thanks, to everyone for their support, thoughts and prayers.   

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:58 AM

HI GYZ,

  Thanks for all the prayers YUZ GYZ sent for my SIL BERNICE and BRO MARK.  We had the funeral Mass yesterday all went well.  My COUSIN celebrated the Mass and was fitting for he also married them 20 years ago.  She is at rest now.

  RT sorry for the loss of your UNCLE.

  BRUTUS, also sorry for the loss of your UNCLE.

Prayers go out for your families.  I know you need them.

DENNIS hope all is well.

BUCKEYE, hope all is well with those darn stones.  Maybe you can recover those small fragments and use them for balastWink?  Prayers for you.

Hope all have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!

Stay FROSTY,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 9:44 AM

 Morning all. Really got frigid again overnight, but sunny. Great to 'see' Sir James and happy birthday to his dad. We have been fortunate to never lose power for a significant amount of time - maybe it's because most of our utilities are buried. Prayers for Laz, his bro, Buckeye, Greg, Dennis and Brutus.

Had an unexpected treat yesterday - an old friend who was unexpected in town called and we got together to catch up over a beer - I haven't seen him in years. Going to return some things this morn - a $100 power cord for my work laptop that died (I realize I'll never get reimbursed for it), a gift I bought for my god-daughter without feedback from my teens ;)

Hope to work on the layout tomorrow - gotta find a camera to show you the changes.

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 10:13 AM

Good Morning All

We have bright sun,22 degrees and about an inch of snow. Can't tell for sure as the wind is blowing it all over the place. Oh well I have a full tummy this morning as granny fixed eggs, bacon, potatoes and toast.

Doug,I don't know how your crew car got routed here but it is safely back in Ann Arbor. Well a new year begins soon so I guess that means we start with page one tomorrow. If the chief wakes up in time to do it.

HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL

S.J.

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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 10:22 AM

Morning guys.  Watching Johnny English with the kiddos - funny!  Need to go to Home Depot today.  Hope to find a circle cutting jig for my dremel tool.  Also, forgot to buy hangers to hold up the ducting Dunce

Thanks again for prayers!

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 10:48 AM

Mornin' boys.  Blustery (steady 30 mph winds) and 42 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Working tonight, so hopefully everyone will behave...Blindfold

The Office of the President Elect (whatever that is) advised it will be visiting Baltimore on Jan 17th, hence the knee-jerk reaction of all the surrounding jurisdictions was to cancel everyone's leave that day.  Great.  Wifey and I already rented a hall that Saturday for #2 daughter's sweet 16...  Didn't pull the lever for him, and he's already affecting my way-of-life...Big Smile

...for a little good news... Picked up some trees for 70% off at JoAnn's, and some fencing, a cute outhouse scene, a pony ride scene, and a holiday wreath display for 50% at Kmart

Buckeye - I am "at-the-ready" if you need. Smile,Wink, & Grin

sir james - You're not as blonde as I imagined...Blush

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 11:14 AM

fifedog

Buckeye - I am "at-the-ready" if you need. Smile,Wink, & Grin

I'm not sure I want 6 shot fifedog to rescue me, but then again it would be better than 20 shot or more Eagles.  Laugh

 

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Posted by SPMan on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 11:56 AM

DBaker, I have no plans to attend the show in Anaheim.  No disposable income and nothing for sale just now.

Buckeye, l know you will feel great when the kidney stone problem is over.  I have had lots of them over the years but fortunately was able to pass all without surgery.  This is no fun.  Prayers and best wishes.

I picked up a new railroad calendar yesterday at Orchard Supply Hardware.  Paintings by one of my favorite artist, John Winfield.  I have several of his prints.  There is one in the calendar of an SP set of Alco PA and PB engines on a trestle in the Cascades.  Another with Cab forward helper on the point at Beaumont, California and still another cab ahead on tehachapi.  Also included are pictures of N&W 611, some Milwaukee streamlined steam engines and a picture of SP 4449.  You have to ask for the calendars.  They keep them hidden under the counter.  I bought a tube of crazy glue at the store and left it outside where I was looking at the calendar.  Well at least it was only two bucks. Duh!  I guess I'm getting old or it is a sign of the times.  The "lady" at the check out counter had more tatoos on her arms than any sailor I ever saw.  She did not have red smiley lips or big eyes painted on but the hair was about right.  I guess I'm spoiled by ladies from the South where I grew up.  Katy Scarlet, where are you when we need you.  Call me old fashion.  Ray 

 

 

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Posted by edw on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 1:07 PM

SPMan

I guess I'm spoiled by ladies from the South where I grew up.  Call me old fashion.  Ray 

Do you mean like this?

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Posted by Jim Duda on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 1:36 PM

...Or this...

 

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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 2:52 PM

Guys, I left the Tardis with Sir James 1, as my wife has plans for us tonight.  Take care and don't let him do loop-de-loops!  Happy New Years - God Bless us all in the new Year!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by dwiemer on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 3:38 PM

Quick stop by in between cases.  Still hurting, but its managible.  Have two more cases to do yet and we just added a few on for Friday.  Also have to follow up on some of today's patients in the morning.

Laz, that line about using Buckeye's kidney stones for ballast about made me spit my teeth out...and they're real!  Glad things went well for Bernice's funeral.  In the end, it is a celebration of the life of that person.  Tough part is going to be in a few weeks after the shock wears off for your Bro.  As close as you two are, I am glad you will be there for him....he'll need it.

Have father in law and his bride coming to visit tomorrow.  I am tired of cooking and with the GI pain still strong, I'll make reservations!  Besides, I can't take pain medication if I am on call, and I doubt I will be able to eat much as when I eat...more pain.  Oh well, this too shall pass. 

RT, I have read that story before....great history there.  regardless of Mr. Bradley being there or not, the story behind the guys needs to be told.

Chief, regarding the release of the movie DVD, Yeah I preordered as well.  Think I will order a group of 10 copies from the church.  Two versions out there.  the one from Lifeway and church have some added features that the release to general market won't have.  Also, some stores are doing a special that you get the sound track and another DVD on marriage for free.

Well, gotta run.  Hope everyone has a blessed new year.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 3:59 PM

Talked to Buckeye.  His eyeballs are floating from all the lemonaid but he is doing great.  Buckeye, just got a new [never run] UP GP9 Lionel MPC with can motors in the trucks [from Choochoo auctions].  You know what will be going inside that one [Cruise Commander Combo].  Then she will lashup with the NS and Conrail ones I have converted. 

Dennis, get well old buddy.

EDW and DUDA Day, looks prettier than the Yank gals. WhistlingLaugh

Buckeye asked it I was going to start a new "Coffee Pot" for new year.  Guess I will wait until April 1 as no word from the "MANAGEMENT". 

Plastic under the lake house.  Job done and done well. 

Later.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:51 PM

Evening all from Southern Ohio

Just finished supper of lasagna, Stromboli with a Sam Adams.  Bride has driven her mom to Florida so I am working on leftovers.  Everything was good!

Chief – I was wondering about a 09 pot.  Guess I’ll see in the morning.

Jim D – Where did you find the southern gal with such “character”Tongue

Dennis – I hope you are feeling better soon

Buckeye – I hope you feel better soon also

From all the sudden deaths recently it brought to mind one of the things we had to do before being ordained.  We had to plan our funeral every step of the way, from the director & casket to the burial lot and music.  At the time it seemed a little weird, but after I had finished planning the funeral there was a sense of relief because I now know that Mary or whoever will not have the task while working through their grief.  I am now trying to get Mary my bride to get her plans written down too.  Just a thought to make things easier for loved ones.

 I hope and pray you all have a blessed 2009 and pause for a minute to thank God for your blessings, and to love God with all your being, and to love your neighbor as you love yourself.  If we do this the blessings will flow.

May God bless

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Posted by MichRR714 on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:50 PM

Happy New Year to all....lets leave 2008 behind and hope for a better 2009....

 

 

Anyone that has a Lionel 282, or knows of a good one... I am interetsed...

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 9:11 PM

Good Evening All

As I expected not many "potters" on tonite, so I guess I will just have to say

HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 9:13 PM

Guess I will do another new Coffee Pot for 2009.  That way Shake and Bake can post to it after I say good bye to it.  [he always does Laugh]   Might have to fight to stay awake as tired from working under lake house.  Hope there is a good western on or something of a drama.  Saw a good one the other night.  Black Book.  What a young jewish lady did to help with the "cause" against the Nazi's in Holland during WWII.  Better not watch the DVR's Extreme Trains.  That nut sends me right off to sleep if watched after 9PM. Laugh 

Something bothering me.  Anyone heard from Jack [Rockisland]?????? 

Still windy and temps dropping.  Later.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 9:51 PM

Yawn.........Hi Chief.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 10:44 PM

Happy New Years To All !

May 2009 give us all a respit from some of the trials & tribulations of 2008. Thumbs Up

Chief, Did you take a look at those "Coyote Rollers" ? If memory serves they are a tad pricey but they seem to work quite well.

Will be at the museum tomorrow and friday, don't expect a lot of folks tomorrow but friday should be very busy.

Hope Buckeye is careful with that accordian, that could be hazardous to your health.  Blindfold  Laugh 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 10:59 PM

Closing it up.  Starting a new one for 09.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Thursday, January 1, 2009 12:52 AM

Why is this thread always closed so early?

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