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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, November 23, 2009 6:34 AM

Hi GYZ,

  37 and cool here.  Got 2.5 days then off for break.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, November 23, 2009 6:59 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 50s and a long day of meetings ahead of me.  Spanky, sorry to hear about the situation with your parents.  One of the side benefits of this forum is the increased "religiosity" that one acquires from this group.  There are no aetheists in foxholes, cancer wards or this forum.  Dennis, I am sure if you wanted to, you could find the basis for at least 10 or more inspirational movies from the accounts listed here amongst us.  For all who need prayers now and for all who have received them in the past and who will need them in the future (I think that covers all of us), I offer my own meek petitions and I hope whatever form of the Deity you follow will help those in need. 

I got an e-mail from my Norwegian soccer friend (dopey grin time).  I had the regular fare on the dining car before sending it to "Points East".  TBIL, and I am glad the Lock-ons helped.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Monday, November 23, 2009 7:33 AM

Good Morning all

I am taking this morning off to serve at a funeral later this morning.  A friend had beat cancer 12 years ago, and then it came back.  She was a great lady.

Rich (and everyone) – Sorry for the delay in getting the cars in and out in the exchange.  I thought I had mailed out one only to find the person I asked to mail it forgot!  This is why you will have two coming at you.

Bob – The 342(AC) is one of my favorites.  A friend gave it to me.  It was his when he a boy.  The AC on some steamers was to note that it would operate on both AC & DC, as most AF trains did because they had a universal motor.  There were some that were marked DC i.e. 342DC, which were DC only.

Spanky – God bless you for taking care of your folks!  Unfortunately our culture is beginning to ignore the value of life of the elderly; yes a part of it is the proposed health care. OOPs was that my outside voice!

Chief – Amazing how conversation tone changes when others see your friends Smith and Wesson with you, wasn’t yours a Glock?

Mitch – We are seeing a huge increase in families coming to the food pantry for food.  The dinner we held Saturday fed 516 people.  The Deacons of our Diocese have a fund raiser every year and we raised $5000, and the money is coming to our deanery for our local food pantries.

Ray – Happy Anniversary!  Are you going out for dinner?

May God bless

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Posted by jonadel on Monday, November 23, 2009 7:40 AM

Home Again -- Home Again Jiggedy Jog............ walked in the door last night about 10:40 after an unventful flight from Houston, that's a good thing.  We by passed Denver on this trip thinking snow might be an issue, won't do that again, just too many hours in the silver tin can going via Houston.  What a great trip to San Diego, truly a wonderful destination and the San Diego Train Museum was one of our highlights with our host Doug Cool The next time we go we will stop in again, there are things we wanted to do but we simply ran out of time, also want to hook up with Don B. and Ray.  We aren't sure when the next trip will be but a trip in February would sure be nice ...........

I have the laundry started and will head to the Y, the grocery store and oh yes---the airport!  My cell phone fell out of my coat pocket while we were on the mini bus to get to the extended parking lot.  The driver called our home # before we got here so I'll stop and pick it up this morning ........ it's always good to tip the driver Thumbs Up

Time to get movin'

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, November 23, 2009 8:20 AM

Morning.  Wet and chilly.  Had to take cough meds last night so been up itching since 4 AM [getting allergic to codeine] but not really awake.  Reclinerizing a lot.  Wake up and drink some coffee and go right back to sleep.

Glad to see the retired blow hard over the hill horn blower made it home OK.

Got things to do in the house and wifey is home.  That means, "Do this." and "Do that." and "Move this." and "Move that."  Then I say, "Do it yourself!"  That is when I recoup my EMS fee I pay each year. Shock  I do need to move a lot of engine boxes to the attic.  Carrying lots of her stuff to Goodwill.

Later.

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, November 23, 2009 8:46 AM

Chief, one thing you can try is to take benadryl with the cough medicine.  In most cases, that will help with the itching.  Also, will make for a better sleep.  You can get it over the counter.  Just make sure you plan on a full night's rest as you will be groggy in the morning if you don't get enough sleep.

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, November 23, 2009 8:49 AM

Good Morning

Sunny and 40s.

No plans for the day. Good thoughts for those on the mend.

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Posted by ogauge on Monday, November 23, 2009 9:12 AM

 Its Chilly here too.  I'm taking it easy for a few days.  X-Rays confirmed my fall from the roof only twisted my ankle so nothing major, just some pain and swelling.   Guess I'll be helping the wifo clean the house for Thansgiving,  well I was up for that anyway.

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, November 23, 2009 10:00 AM

DENNIS H.  glad ankle wasn't broken, take it easy on the mend.

SPANKY, prayers for you and yours, tough week. 

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Monday, November 23, 2009 10:34 AM

 Fife - Thank you, layout ready, need to post pictures (any time now).

SJ - Home made apple pie with banilla, now there's a good meal!

Ray - Congrats! on the 50th. Been there, lots of good memories, if you can remember them.

Brutus - How do you work that recliner-old pillow-TV thing again?

Mitch - One of our daughters 3 kids could have qualified for free lunchs but would have rather starve than apply for them.

Don - Would you call that double helix a figure 8 helix like I saw last Thursday on RFD-TV?

I think the power drop on the Tardis is from Don's neighbor's stage props.Whistling TBIL SJ - any pie and banilla left?

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, November 23, 2009 10:48 AM

Pat, we are ok on the banilla but that homemade pie is fading fast.

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Posted by jefelectric on Monday, November 23, 2009 10:50 AM

 Good morning gang,

fifedog, there is a package on the way.  Another to go out soon.  All I need yet is yours to finish up here.Thumbs Up

Chief, Take it easy, you are getting older you know. Smile

Ray, congrats on the 50th, have a few years to go, hope I make it, as I married at 28.

Mitch, you are excused from logging in.  I have trouble finding time and I am retired.

dwiemer
Well, I am on call and will go in later, but have baked a White Chocolate and Caramel Cheesecake for work.  It is on the wire rack and I am waiting while it cools.  Have to release the spring form pan and then let it cool.

Dennis, That sure sounds like Heart Healthy eating to me! Shock Big Smile

DJSpanky, You've had a tought week, our thoughts and prayers are with you.  My FIL is going though the early stages of dementia, still remembers immediate family, but not many others.  If he doesn't see someone for a while, will forget them.

Don B, It sounds like you had a great weekend.  Our unseasonable weather has ended so I will be hibernating until spring.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, November 23, 2009 11:17 AM

Afternoon Guys

 

Thanks for the prayers, Princess’s homecoming delayed another day, bummed me out immediately.  Just felt like going home at that point.

 

Spank – Angel for your parents.  I saw my Mom go through that with Grandmom, long tough process.  I dread it happening....

 

Angel – for those I’ve missed, just going crazy out here, but, soon, to be better.

 

JimPhish – no sweat, I don’t think I could’ve handled them this month anyway – it’s just been very difficult here lately and I’m hoping my lone Christmas wish comes true.

 

Sorry I’m on a downer here.  I’m not.  Seems like the more challenges occur, the more I look toward the Christmas season.  At my lowest point last week, I still felt the tinge of excitement with the Holidays coming.  I have the basic Thanksgiving shopping done, but, a short story....I was looking for a 25lb turkey and all I could find was 19-21 pounders.  On the bottom of the freeze there was a big (BIG) bird and I hefted it up and put it on the side.  Alas, no 25 pounder, so I looked at the tag – 29.45 lbs!!  In typical guy fashion, I bought it.  And, just so you know, I’m the one that has to cook it.  I’m thinking left over until the 4th of July....Banged Head, at least.

 

Still wrangling over money for PHL, geez, some HR people don’t have a clue....

 

See ya in a bit...

 

 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Monday, November 23, 2009 11:59 AM

Still Morning here, so good morning !

Need someone to take a look at a thread regarding the ZW, poor guy up in Alaska needs some help.  I couldn't get to my info to try and help, and don't want to rely on memory.  Rembember the time change is significant, so see if you can give him a hand.

Rich, I really admire what you are going through.  Sure hope it feathers itself out soon!! You life sure can be tough at times! 

Prayers for both Spanky and Rich, wish I had better words!

Think I'm going to sneak away this afternoon, finish up on the shelves of a couple of weeks ago.  Need to stretch the height of one shelf 3/8, so the desired cars fit.  (Will check out how the Tardis shelves are secured, they are ALWAYS bigger than what they appear.)

Boy, was I really impressed with that Helix, sure wish I could incorporate it!  Thought about the Dinning room Hutch again, but it was a fleating thought.  Imagine.... Track coming out of the train room window, then on a ramp to the Hutch, (similiar to a hump yard), then off the yard onto the Helix, which is suspended from the ceiling and circumventing the chandelier,  then coming off with  a slight downgrade back thru the window, and connect to the track running around the ceiling of the train room.   Hmmmm  could do, wonder how many blocks?  Or if it would require another TIU.  Think its about time for Kay to go on a trip to visit her relatives.

Need to go, I want to go check out RR software, later...........

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 23, 2009 2:28 PM

Evenin' boys.  Rain and 46 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Kinda fits the mood around Baltimore today.

Lots of things challenging a lot of folks here.  Wish all could be swept away with a wave of the hand.  Guess sometimes it helps just to get it off your chest.  Not my way; I tend to internalize alot.  Running trains is good therapy. 

Angel to those in need.

SPMan - Huge CONGRATS on #50.

dbaker - Coffee Pot Interchange.  And I've already spoke with the Waukesha bunch about an article.

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, November 23, 2009 2:34 PM

Afternoon.  Rainy.  Dennis, can't take benadryl or I will sleep forever.  Does work on itching but makes me sleepy.  Once the codeine itching wears off, can't staw awake.  Mix the two, I'd be out for a week. Wink

Dennis H, next time get your cape before you try that.  I learned jumping from dock to dock and got stitches. Whistling

Spanky, prayers for you and family.

Now lets see if I can stay awake for a while.

Later   

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Posted by phillyreading on Monday, November 23, 2009 3:14 PM

Good Afternoon,

A little cloudy, still near 80 for a high today. Supposed to cool down thursday night to the mid 50's for south Florida, anjdevil going to get cooler than me.

Been over to the Bachmann website on their forum equivalent or ask Bach Mann page. From what I can see, Bachmann is trying to boost sales of the Williams line by offering ready to run starter sets, complete with track & transformer. I bought a few Williams parts from Bachmann, also bought a new scenery item from Scene Scapes by Bachmann, cats with a trash can for O gauge.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, November 23, 2009 3:45 PM

Hey Fife, as for me, no offense taken...things happen for a reason and it's either a lesson or something to make you stronger.  Things that try men's souls temper the attitude for the next go 'round.

Thanks for the support, everyone.  Sometimes lifes lessons are the hardest, but it's nice to come here and get away from it even for a moment.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 23, 2009 7:22 PM

I have been meaning to check in, but I've been busy. I just finished a lot of online work, and I need to study for the Ecnomics test tomorrow morning. The weekend was relatively uneventful with the failure of the DVD drive in Xbox 360 #2 being the most exciting thing that happened. I took it back and bought an Elite model to replace it.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Monday, November 23, 2009 7:44 PM

 Jim :

Are you installing your games to the hard drive ? It keeps that dvd player from being used big time . It only has to read the disk once and then no more just to verify your game disk is in . Now that you have a bigger hard drive it's well worth it and the games load and run faster . Big Smile My son's was spinng all the time ... I finally convinced him ... after his 3rd laser and second drive . Now it does'nt .

 Spanky ... I had to backtrack alot here to see what was going on ... feel for you buddy .... all my prayers are with you . My mom went through that same situation too ... I know the feeling well . At times I just got extremely sad and other times  I cried over her . Be as strong as you can ... they both will need you now . Don't get upset with your dad for not telling you ... just hold them both close and show them all the love you can ... some folks just don't tell others their troubles ... Angel  God would'nt have put it on your shoulders to bear if he did'nt think you could'nt handle it .

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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, November 23, 2009 8:31 PM

Evenin Dudes & Dudettes.

Well all of the items on "my" to do list yesterday didn't get touched, got shanghaied by SWMBO to wash windows and move furniture(again). Oh well, got groceries done early this morning and yard work done afterwards. Even had time to unpack saturday's trains and return them to their appropriate places.

DJ, Thumbs UpThumbs Up to what "Ole Timer" said. Went thru some of what you are encountering with my StepMom.

Later all !

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, November 23, 2009 8:50 PM

Good Evening

Well we got to 51 today but the clock is ticken.

I had most of the day to myself as granny went to help a friend peel and prep apples most of the day. At least we have a gadget that peels things so that helped them a lot. Did some CTT reading and gave the new  0-8-0 a few laps. Banilla is waiting so come on by with the thingy.

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Posted by 8ntruck on Monday, November 23, 2009 9:02 PM

Started out 50's and sunny.  Clouds moved in later in the afternoon.

Got word that my recent e-bay refugees are on the way. Hopefully sometime this week......

Prayers for those in need, as there seems to be plenty here lately.

The turkey is thawing in the refrigerator, most of the other goodies are stocked in the pantry, about the only things left are obtaining pie crust, lemons, and topping off the propane.

Later all.

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Posted by ogauge on Monday, November 23, 2009 9:50 PM

 Thanks Laz57, it'll give me more time to run the trains maybe Cool  I can already tell its getting better, still swollen, but heading the right way.  Went out to Menards with the wife this morning, and boy was it sore after all that walking and I tried to play it cool with my crutches and/or the cart..phew.....

 

Chief, dock to dock that just sounds nav'uller(how the heck do you spell that?) from one who spent time on the doughnut in the middle of the night........(The doughnut was a floating tank used to catch oil that would get pumped overboard (bilge pumping) from a naval ship while tied up to a pier)

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 23, 2009 10:39 PM

Spanky,

                Continued prayers.  

Ole Timer,

                Now that I have the space, I will install as many games as possible. I spent some time deleting all of those trial games and videos to free up more space.  With the 20GB HDD that was with both of the previous Pro models, I had to pick one game to install until I got tired of it. I've got Forza 3 installed, and I'll do the others tomorrow or Wednesday. 

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Posted by submmbob on Monday, November 23, 2009 10:49 PM

 An interesting day here at the 'scope. Fortunately, I slept thru most of it. Lots of teething issues w/ the changes made to the system this year. The engineers just love to change things. You start to troubleshoot and realize you are comparing apples and kiwi fruit. Will try and hammer out the Christmas schedule tonight so I can finally book that trip. Oh, and in order to get that blower assembly out we are going to have to cut a hole in the side of the unit.

Was trying to find some track planning software that will work on Linux last night. Found an Xtrkcad program that is supposed too, but none of the downloads worked. I think they have some kind of a forum so I'll have to ask around. 

Rich - hang in there and continued prayers for you and the family. 

Dennis H. - glad to here the foot wasn't broken. Come on up to the 'scope and we'll have 3 decent feet together. 

Jim S. - being a nut for valve gear the 342AC  is a dream come true

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I keep forgetting to mention that I noticed in the latest flyer from Historic Rail that they have a lot more O-gauge stuff now. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 23, 2009 10:53 PM

Bob,

        There was a nice 342AC on ebay last night that went for only $117. And no, I didn't bid on it.Smile That was tough trying to hold back on that one.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, November 23, 2009 11:42 PM

Good night.  As I had said, Wifey at home, too much "junk".  Moved things upstairs and moved things downstairs.  Moved more up and more back down.  Only thing good was moved curio downstairs to dining room.  Took Youngest's Snow Babies collection [she has never gotten for her house] stored away and my Hallmark "Trains" collection put inside.  Think that was a bribe for all the other rearanging I did.  Got Dr's apt for stitches out and then a big bar-be-que meal.  Then big bags of "Goodwill" to take away.  I wear clothes out, she just wears them and gives them away.  Sleep tight.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 5:51 AM

Morning all not a lot happening as at work today. Spanky been there done that with my mom only thing my dad past away about 8 years prior so it was just her. we ended up having to put her in a nursing home as we didn't have anybody to be with her. she would turn stove on forget she did go get in the car and forget where she was going or head in the oppiste direction she needed to go. Best of luck and may you have angles helping you.

Haven't really kept up with everything but did also read where Bill H. hurt his ankle trying to be superman from the roof so watch them jumps there as the first step is a big one hope your ankle mends well and quickly. take it easy there guy. Between you and the chief trying to jump piers I just don't know.

Well hopefully we have figured out whats been giving me my lightheadness my doctor took me off my cholsetral meds and they have seem to disapear so it must of been a mixure of my meds.

well there goes the timer on one of the carts so time to get going hope all have a good day.

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 6:14 AM

HI GYZ,

  47 and drizzle here,today to get to 52.  One mor half a day here with kidos.  Then break time.  Gotta make a B double E double R UN today or tomorrow?

  Stay frosty,

laz57

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