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Posted by dbaker48 on Monday, January 21, 2008 1:10 AM

John Congratulations!!  Did they send you the "club car" yet?   (I'm expecting a dinning car)

Kinda tired, feel like I worked today. 

Went to go out to the train room this morning, I had to go back in and get a sweatshirt, it was only 54. Finally got up to about 68, but when that sun went down, it sure got cold fast.

That was a great Packer/Giant game, (was there a 1/2 time?  Missed it ??)  T, would have liked to see the Pack win though. Did get my shelving done. The shelves I am using are ones I've had for probably 25 years. It has some type of Luan veneer, and boy is that tough! Went thru 4 drill bits, drilling pilot holes. Even got stuff put out on the shelves, and of course ran out of room. I think a train sale may be in the works. Going to get rid of a MPC Disney Set, & 75th Anniversary Special.

Think will go and check the SPF and stuff.

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Posted by jmkk on Monday, January 21, 2008 5:41 AM

 Morning all. Have the day off , more like the last night my Monday starts at 10:30 Sunday. Ran the new Allegheny for an hour or so last night. Will probally head to the basement in a little bit the rest of the family is still sleeping. I was woke up by the sound of the dog getting ready to puke. Dont know how I managed to get him off the bed and into the bathroom so fast.Time to go do some train maintenance the coffee is ready now talk to you later.

 Almost forgott, saw an odd sight yesterday 17 NS engines and 23 cars.  Right next to it the W&LE 1 engine and 63 cars.I didnt no NS engines were that underpowered.Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, January 21, 2008 6:07 AM

Jason...Thems fight'n words!Angry [:(!]  We will get you.  Chief, time to fire one across his bow!

Don, that is a great photo.  It would be great to use as a backdrop on a layout! 

Well, I have a patient now, so I will sign off.  Hope everyone has a great day.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, January 21, 2008 6:48 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cold 12 degees. Clear skies. Going up to 28 today, which is a little warmer than yesterday. No snow predicted.

Today, I am busy. I have to finish a project in the house. Should take a few hours. No time for trains. Wife has her final doctor's appt., today. Should be ok.  She has not had any pain for awhile. Healing has come along fine. I'm glad that's over.

Well, Green Bay lost the game. Now, on to the Super Bowl. Daytona is coming up soon. It will be interesting to see the new teams and drivers.

Dining car has rolled in. Well stocked. Time for breakfast and then it's headed to " points west ". Enjoy.

Y'all have a great Monday.

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, January 21, 2008 7:10 AM

Mornin' boys.  Well, it's cold.  Dog looked at me and said,"I'll just hold it".

Couldn't imagine sitting in the upper deck of Lambeau or Foxboro last night.  Brett simply looked spent by end of 3rd.  Tip of the hat to Eli, and Plaxico played out of his mind!  Should be an interesting Super Bowl.  Pressure is all on the PATRIOTS.

jefelectric - That's a very extinguished honor.  Wear it with pride.

anjdevil - I don't recall ever hearing someone so giddy to leave Florida for Jersey (...well, maybe Paulie Walnuts was...)

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, January 21, 2008 7:41 AM

GOOD MORNING

Well its 10 degrees going to 22,maybe. Nothing new since last nite, I ran the new GP38 a little while last nite. The cable guy is suppose to be here today to hook-up my internet, can't take all these netzero disconnects any longer. I put it off a long time because I didn't want to change every thing, but enough already. I think I will wait a couple days before cancelling zero so if I have problems learning the new system I can still be here.sorry about that. Remember old people have to forget something when they learn something new.,,,Sir James

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 21, 2008 8:01 AM
Mornin' Fellas.

Sitting here in the LR with Susieq... should have made her go to work. Whistling [:-^]

Hope to get some more work done on the layout today. First have to start a fire as it's COLD IN HERE! Hope I have enough wood for the day.

JohnF - Congrats! Feel free to hold it over your heart as a badge of honor. Last time I checked the Rebs weren't too good a shot (one of the reasons they LOST the war), plus they ran out of gunpowder so the 1mil paper should work like a bulletproof vest! Wink [;)]Laugh [(-D]

Off to make some breakfast...
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Posted by spankybird on Monday, January 21, 2008 8:08 AM

Good Morning All from NE Ohio

where it is only 11 Deg on the North Coast!

 

 jmkk wrote:

 Morning all. Have the day off , more like the last night my Monday starts at 10:30 Sunday. Ran the new Allegheny for an hour or so last night. Will probally head to the basement in a little bit the rest of the family is still sleeping. I was woke up by the sound of the dog getting ready to puke. Dont know how I managed to get him off the bed and into the bathroom so fast.Time to go do some train maintenance the coffee is ready now talk to you later.

 Almost forgott, saw an odd sight yesterday 17 NS engines and 23 cars.  Right next to it the W&LE 1 engine and 63 cars.I didnt no NS engines were that underpowered.Laugh [(-D]

 Jason  

 

 

Jason - I don't think the NS engines are under power, they were just pulling cars with GRITS!

John - Great pic with your OTTS membership!

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, January 21, 2008 8:20 AM

HI GIZ,

  14 degrees right now.  To get to 24?  Maybe SNOW tomorrow?

Day off today MLK DAY.  Nice to have off, will workout then run trains this after.  Going to do some lashups with Legacy on TMCC diesels. 

  DON, nice pic of the Mts.

  Bgood .

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, January 21, 2008 9:01 AM
Morning all. Brisk walk to work with the wind and snow. Typical Monday. Hope you're all warm and able to run trains today.

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Posted by MartyE on Monday, January 21, 2008 9:06 AM

MartyE,  My basement was just too cold in the winter and too humid in the summer.  My dream is to have a separate building with a woodshop on the first floor and train room on the second floor.  With heating and A/C.  Yeah, right, maybe once I win the lottery.  Are you actually moving or is that just a wish too?

I keep wishing...  No  someday I will move and the trains will stretch their legs.  It's a wish, a hope, a dream.  We're looking hopefully in 2 years.  Personally I hope the housing thing is on the edge of coming back but just not quite there so I can get a good deal.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, January 21, 2008 9:52 AM
Morning.  Yankee cold.  Time for a good hot bowl of GRITS. Wink [;)]  Off with wife to shop for a new bedroom suit.  Moving one from master to upstairs where I cleaned out.  Got to repaint and etc that room before Feb 1.  Means busy when I get home.  Warming up now.  Actually feels warmer than yesterday as no wind.  Later.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Monday, January 21, 2008 10:01 AM

Good Morning - Going to go in for a 1/2 day today.  (Thanks Dennis)  Then come home and clean train room so I can take some pictures.  Weather is cooling down again, only getting to 62 today.  Then showers and rain forecasted for the rest of the week.  Have some big JD tractors, got to figure out a place for them.

Planning on going down to San Diego on Saturday, and visiting the Kid's Club.  Enjoy the day!! 

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, January 21, 2008 10:33 AM

Morning all!

Quiet day today! Train show over the weekend went great! I put an MTH NYC 4-4-0 or Climax on the track (they are both slow runners, so ideal for this) and I put the MTH remote into every kid's hands that walked up to the layout. Boy did they have fun and how their eyes lit up when I told them they were responsible for running a train. One mom thanked me for paying attention to her son. Hopefully we recruited some new train hobbyists!

Still cold here - but not as cold as up nawth! - and raining a bit. 41 right now and that may be the high for today. The prediction for tomorrow is a "wintery mix". What is that? Must be some obscure meterological term for "snowhizo." Well you guiz won't sneak it into Texas for very long.

Don - that is a great photo!

Tom - interesting photo today - didja lift the third rail on your layout?????

Too bad the Packers didn't win last night, but Giants played a great game and Favre was not looking well in the second half. There was a nice shot of Favre talking pleasantly to Manning after the game. What a good sport.

Superbowl could be interesting this year if Manning can make that next step up.

Have a great day all!

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, January 21, 2008 10:35 AM
Morning - enjoying my holiday with a kidney stone. Woke up with symptoms, got in to see doctor and have a CT scan at 12:30. Might explain why I've been uncomfortable for the past couple days I guess. Hoping for the best.

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, January 21, 2008 10:49 AM
Well, got call from doctor's office and insurance is closed today, so CT scan will be Wednesday - now I can eat something!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by PostwarMan07 on Monday, January 21, 2008 11:47 AM

Well, I told my dad I wanted to build a "small" layout at his house since Im staying there and he said sure.  At first he didn't seem too interested in it, but after a few minutes of talking over some ideas for it he was talking about where to put the holes in the walls!!!

We decided to have a double main dog bone that has an industrial yard at one end in room A and has a town/underground station at the other end in room B.  He always wanted an underground station and even started one years back on an N scale layout that was never finished.

Cant wait to get this thing started!  Have a good day everyone.

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Posted by BDT in Minnesota on Monday, January 21, 2008 12:16 PM
It's been cold enough up here.. temps  dipping into the -20'S lately.... Even the rabbits are wearing fur coats!!
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, January 21, 2008 2:04 PM

 BDT in Minnesota wrote:
It's been cold enough up here.. temps  dipping into the -20'S lately.... Even the rabbits are wearing fur coats!!


Funny.  Wife said rumor has it, wintery mix tomorrow morning.  You Yanks just won't quit. Banged Head [banghead]  Got to run some trains and then back to Raleigh for Mayor's Assoc meeting at steak house. Dinner [dinner]  Mighty cold for trip tonight.  Went to feed deer yesterday and they were waiting and it was hour before dark.  9 came out and ate.  One big doe [must have been leader] came walking toward me [standing at back of pickup].  She stopped, would move her head back and forth and stomp her foot at me.  Did that for about 5 minutes and then hungar took over and she went and ate. 

Later.

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Posted by jefelectric on Monday, January 21, 2008 2:05 PM

Good afternoon,

Hi Roy, Was just wondering if you were out of town again.  Didn't see you post for a while.  Kids sure take to the DCS handheld as it is much more intuitive than the Cab-1.  I think the new Legacy will be better for kids to use.  I used to do the same at a LHS that had a DCS/TMCC layout.  (I helped to build it).  They have since taken it down and now have only a small test layout.  Economic decision.  The O gauge sales no longer supported all that real estate.

Don, Enjoy your half day holiday.  You did check with the boss first, didn't you?  That club layout location sure offers some fabulous scenery.  Anythning happening regarding possible renovations to the area affecting your clubs home? 

 

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Posted by magicman710 on Monday, January 21, 2008 3:42 PM

Just got home from school and that engine is GREAT!!!!

All those air blowoff sounds and such then you have the 4 variable horn sounds, all those sounds and everything! It was worth the money!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, January 21, 2008 4:02 PM
 magicman710 wrote:

Just got home from school and that engine is GREAT!!!!

All those air blowoff sounds and such then you have the 4 variable horn sounds, all those sounds and everything! It was worth the money!

Glad you love it.  That is what it is all about.  Enjoy.

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Posted by MartyE on Monday, January 21, 2008 4:18 PM

If you are at all into Star Trek...

 

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, January 21, 2008 4:26 PM
Cool, thanks Marty.  I saw this trailer on Youtube the other day and at the theater yesterday when we went to see Cloverfield.  Watching some New Yankee Workshop from the DVR.  Great show - I wish these were in season sets!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, January 21, 2008 4:31 PM

Marty that was really cool but I'm more into the original cast but still may see it via renting when it comes to DVD.

hey all not to much going onhad early work day today * to 5 a normal mans work day rare I get them in fact heres another rare one I'm getting 2 days in a row off.

Talk to you all later

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, January 21, 2008 4:47 PM
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I didn't know that California looked so much like Ohio.  What a coincidence!!!

John, great photo!!! 

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, January 21, 2008 5:23 PM

EVENING ALL

No trains today.Cable guy hooked this laptop to the internet, spent the afternoon playing with it. Sure runs fast, I got everything under control I think. Sent my new address to everyone asking for a return so I know they got it and can put them in new address book from their reply. I'll drop back later...........Sir James

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Posted by danrunner on Monday, January 21, 2008 6:54 PM

Greetings from frigid Vegas.  Only made it into the 50s today.One down side to living here I'll never like or get used to--no basements for trains--or other guy stuff. 

Went to the park w/ daughter and enjoyed sunshine.  

Back to work tomorrow and the chaos that is the second semester. Schools in LV  are unique--not sure what guidance counselors do here.  Kids add/drop classes for weeks on end and make a shambles of gradebooks and class continuity.  We also register the kids for their classes and are responsible for recording where they go after they leave our classes--oh well, at least it's sunny.

 

Thinking of taking the Giants and the points.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 21, 2008 6:56 PM
 ChiefEagles wrote:
 magicman710 wrote:

Just got home from school and that engine is GREAT!!!!

All those air blowoff sounds and such then you have the 4 variable horn sounds, all those sounds and everything! It was worth the money!

Glad you love it.  That is what it is all about.  Enjoy.

Just so as ya know, the CN version of the Legacy SD40-2 also has ditch lights.  I broke down last Sat. and bought this engine ( so much for my self imposed restrictions to transition era only, eh?) at a LHS in anticipation of the arrival of Cab2.  Sure enough, my Legacy control pre-order was waiting at the other LHS when I got home that afternoon.  So I've been busy setting things up.  Unfortunately, the sounds started to crap out ( intermittent cutting out which progressively got worse ) after only a few minutes of run time.  I'd bust open the shell to check for cold solder joints but I guess that'd void the warantee, so it's back to the LHS for service next weekend. 

 I must agree though, what I did hear of the SD40 sure sounded great and it runs soooooo smoooooth and slooooooooow!  Nice paintwork too!  The way the graphics are applied to the sides make it look as if all the access doors could be opened.  One overlooked detail is the exhaust fans inside their housings....they're there but are pretty much impossible to see.  Maybe a different color would help them show up inside the black housings.  The 2 cab doors, while separately applied, can't be opened.  No biggie here but they are tempting for those of us curious enough to try prying them open.  Just a warning here....you'll bust them off.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, January 21, 2008 7:13 PM

Good evening all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in 20s.  I worked on the standard gauge layout on the back porch (the same one as I had at the historical society) and went to the YMCA for a 30 minute track work session.  I dodged a major bullet as I foolishly bid on an Alaskan work train set and then realized I had no idea where I would put it.  Fortunately some one else put in a higher bid.  It made me realize that I need to rethink priorities sometimes.  Trains are nice and I like to collect a desired item now and then, but I am beyond the point where a major acquisition is feasible in terms of space.  I guess I could sell some stuff, but the market is so down that it would not be worth it. 

I had the usual fare on the dining car this morning.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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