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Posted by Jim Duda on Friday, June 18, 2004 8:20 PM
Here's your ultimate red faced High School shy, socially gauche, two left footed, naive, and blundering small town kid...but I was King of the Road in that ol' Studebaker!

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, June 18, 2004 8:50 PM
1959 - Did they have model trains back then??

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, June 18, 2004 10:03 PM
IF Dr. John did not see our posts, I'd give you the proper answer to that one. [:0][B)][}:)]

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Posted by Jim Duda on Friday, June 18, 2004 10:09 PM
QUOTE: 1959 - Did they have model trains back then??


They did at Christmas time...but when the weather turned warm and the girls came out, I put mine away and got the car wax out...

Yummy! I just had a cold mug of Root Beer!
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Posted by dougdagrump on Friday, June 18, 2004 10:23 PM
We have a cruise nite every fri april thru sept. Just love to go and look at all the expensive iron on display. The other week there was almost two dozen Cobras here maybe a third of which were original. I would be PARANOID as hell driving a car worth in excess of a half mil.[8D]

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, June 18, 2004 11:19 PM
Hey gang, check out my last post on "DCS is hard to do". [:D][:D][:D]

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, June 19, 2004 5:19 AM
Well it's Saturday morning. Its not raining, but it did overnight.. Gotta wa***he Jeep today and get all the Cicada juice off. Planting flowers with Mrs. Buckeye today in the Garden Railroad area. I must say an outdoor railroad is fairly simple to build and it is facinating to watch the big trains.

Speaking of trains, the hobby shops in the area are starting to advertise the steam festival scheduled for the end of August in Ohio. The Ohio Central is one of the sponsors for the event.

Spanky, I'll be in Cleveland on Wednesday night. Do you want to get together for supper at the Station?

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Posted by spankybird on Saturday, June 19, 2004 7:47 AM
Good Morning all,

It's a cool day in NE Ohio, 65 deg with a high of 72 and sunny. Great day for the Car Curisen day in Willoughby.

That sound great Buckeye. I'll pop you an e-mail.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, June 19, 2004 8:55 AM
Spanky, take some pictures of the cars. Hot and humid here. Yesterday's heat index was over 100. I knew it when I finished weedeating. Mowing was not bad with the JD. Now to find time to play with my lashup on the layout. Got to go to MIL's again this afternoon for Pam's Dad's thing. Yesterday afternoon it was a cookout for her Dad's brother that was here from Indiana. Poor guy has spent most of his life in YANKEE land. [:D] Time to spray the fruit trees, roses, grapes and garden. Have a good one and God bless.

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Posted by Dr. John on Saturday, June 19, 2004 9:39 AM
Good morning!

Hot as blazes in Lower Alabama! Yesterday the heat index was 105. Today the index may get to 111! Hey Spankybird! How about setting up a fan and sending some of that nice, cool air down south?

Got to cut the grass this AM. (Assuming my mower hasn't melted!) Have a good day. all!
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Posted by spankybird on Saturday, June 19, 2004 10:32 AM
Dr. John, we'll see what we can do. I was going to take the real Spanky to the car show, but it's too cool for him. The temp is 61 with overcast. But it is dry.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 19, 2004 11:12 AM
Another June gloom morning here in southern California. Overcast should burn off by noon and temp should reach the high 70's. Need to give the dog a bath and then head out to gymnastics for the kids. Should be able to spend a few hours working on the layout later this afternoon.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, June 19, 2004 12:04 PM
Hello! It's pretty cool and absolutely beautiful outside today in northwestern Illinois - blue sky, puffy clouds. More like spring or fall than mid-summer. I was out at 6 am to drive to my first class today in toward Chicago - and it sure was nice to see the sun come up. I'm posting this during lunch break. A Happy Father's Day (in advance) for all you dads. May you be honored tomorrow by your families..

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Posted by Dr. John on Saturday, June 19, 2004 12:53 PM
Whew! Survived the grass cutting, edging, etc. Thank the Lord for the clouds rolling in. Looks like we'll have thunderstorms this afternoon.

Let me also wish all of you dads a "Happy Father's Day!" tomorrow. I probably won't be posting anything tomorrow through Tuesday since I'll be out of town.

I noticed yesterday the local Barnes & Noble book store they had a little Father's Day display. The sign read, "Is Dad into collecting?" Displayed were several books ranging from coin collecting to vintage cars. Right in the middle was a copy of Model Railroader! It's nice they remember the train guys!
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, June 19, 2004 2:36 PM
Yes, best Father's Day to all of you too. More work and spraying. Look like I fell in the lake again. Off to shower and Father-in-law's for another meal. No train time since this AM. [:(]

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, June 19, 2004 4:05 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ChiefEagles

Yesterday afternoon it was a cookout for her Dad's brother that was here from Indiana. Poor guy has spent most of his life in YANKEE land. [:D]


Poor guy ??????????? The only thing I can think of is that he will be required to listen to all of the moaning and groaning from the Chief about how hot it is in the Carolinas this time of year. [:D][:D][:D]

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Posted by Roger Bielen on Saturday, June 19, 2004 7:55 PM
I guess I can jump in here, it was mid 90's and humid in Athens, GA today. Heat index 100 +/-. I was going to cut grass when I got home this afternoon, instead jumped into the grandaughters' small pool with them, it was like a bath.

Finally finished the small church for the layout, I probably set it onto the layout tomorrow after I take a couple of photos. I'll see if I can get this roll of 35mm developed onto a disc and join the frustrated group that attempts to post photos.

Happy Fathers/Grandfathers Day all.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 19, 2004 10:34 PM
Hello gentlemen and happy father's Day!

Just thought I'd drop by to Introduce myself to the group. While my O gauge trains are my hobby, my time is mostly spent running standard gauge - 4ft 8 1/2 in, 1:1 raito passenger trains. I was given my granfather's 671 turbine at a very young age, and have never looked back. My first real job was as a the local hobby shop, as a repain man (at 14 yrs old). After finishing school, I hired on with the railroad and was a promoted Locomotive Engineer by the time I was 22. Allthough I have been involved with the models for 20 years, I am sill not yet 30 yrs. old and consider myself part of the "next generation" of model railroaders. I have definite opinions on the current state of the hobby, some postive, some negative. While I like TMCC, I could live without it, a whole fleet of Williams type of locomotives (and rolling stock) would be fine by me. I do not like the seemingly unending price increases on "premium" line models. I am and will be encouraging everyone I know to encourage someone outside of the hobby to buy a Polar Express set for their children around the holidays. The marketing from the movie this fall and the popularity of the book gives this set the possibility to becobe THE turning point for an increase in intrest in three rail trains. Scale 1:48 models are OK but that's it. I tend to laugh at rivet counters who pay well over $1000 to have a "scale" steam locomotive only to place on three rail tubular track and show me how they can remotely activate their oversize coupler and listen to the canned "radio chatter" (steam loco's did not have radios). Don't get me wrong, I do not look to operate my hobby on a shoe string, I would just rather walk away from a show with a backseat full of boxes rather that one box in the front seat. I do hope to contribute qute a bit to this forum and possibly help improve the our hobby- even if it's just a little bit.
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, June 20, 2004 8:12 AM
Welcome Notch 8 [#welcome][#welcome][#welcome]

Off to Sunday School and then to eat seafood for Father's Day. Hope to make some pictures in between and psot them. Still on teh carpet but more things and goodies. God bless all.

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Posted by spankybird on Sunday, June 20, 2004 9:38 AM
Good Morning and Happy Fathers day to all the Dad’s.

Welcome Notch 8


BWT I also have a 671 from when I was a baby, and it still runs.

Well, we had a very cool night for the first day of summer, low of 46 deg, but it is recovering fine, at 10:30am the temp is 65 going up to 75 with Blue Clear Skys.

The car cruse was great with tons of great cars, two live bands playing 50 and 60 music, dancing in the streets. Boy did it bring back great memories.

Check out this 57 Chevy. I hope you can see the metal flack paint job. It was outstanding.



and check out this bike



all have a great day


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Posted by Jim Duda on Sunday, June 20, 2004 6:11 PM
How many of your wives are watching the Bill Clinton interview on 60 minutes? Mine is...I'm not...

Hope it was a GREAT Father's Day to all the dads!
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, June 20, 2004 6:56 PM
We both are. Difference between Bill and George W.?????? Don't know, they both are big liers.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, June 21, 2004 5:17 AM
Morning gang. Hope all are well. Clear and cool here this AM. Sure the that and humidity will be back. Hope all of you have a great week at W--K [can't say that 4 letter word]. God bless all.

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Posted by spankybird on Monday, June 21, 2004 6:12 AM
Good Morning All,

It’s a cool morning again in NE Ohio, temp 61 and going up to 85 and NO rain. Three days in a row without rain. As Chief can’t say that four letter word, next week we start our holiday, so we can make it thru this week.

Here is a couple of shots from this past Saturday night at town.




all have a great day
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Posted by jonadel on Monday, June 21, 2004 8:49 AM
Good Morning--

Great weekend get away for us. We probably just had the best weather of the year, temps in the 70's, low humidity, bright sun and hardly any wind. It made for great bike riding on the banks of the flooded Mississippi and watching trains. We rarely see trains anymore so it was a treat for us to see so much activity on the rails, hard to stay focussed on driving when there's so much to see.

If any of you in the midwest ever want to take a 3-4 night trip to the Dubuque,IA/Galena, IL area it would be well worth your time--lots of histroy and unique shopping.

Jon

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, June 21, 2004 9:17 AM
Boy, just got into the office after meeting my daughter (and mother in law) coming into Chicago Union Station from NY on Amtrak #41 (The Three Rivers) . They were actually early. Twenty years in Chicago and I'd never wandered the maze of Union Station. It's impressive at rush hour. Nothing gets the blood moving more than humping a teenager's baggage four blocks to the Northwestern station for their train home...I was fortunate to be able to race over to the Illinois Railway Museum yesterday after church with my 10 year old son. We rode a PCC car that had run on the last day of streetcars in Chicago - 46 years ago to the day! We rode another older trolley and in a Lackawanna passenger car with rattan seats behind an E9 from the Burlington Northern SF executive train. After the ride, we got to visit the cab with the two V12s roaring away behind us. You can see a long way off from that high up but it was impressive how limited the view in front of the engine was. The highlight of my day!! Boy, it's great to be a dad. Even had a chance after everyone was in bed to putter around the layout a bit - I set up a Rube Goldberg-esque steam and diesel sound machine next to my R transformer. It's a bit weird because it has to link to its power supply - and also to a stray piece of HO track to work. Since it works on DC, I couldn't figure a way to link it to the layout. Anyway, it was fun trying to coordinate the chuff rate to a train moving around the layout. Cool again here in Chicago - Saturday was the coldest June 19 in 56 years.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, June 21, 2004 1:05 PM
Man, this subject notifier works about half the time. Hey PORTER, got some luggage for you to carry. [:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 21, 2004 3:52 PM
Good afternoon everyone!

Well, today was great day for me. It is the last day of regular classes for school before summer holidays (there's still final exams later, though), but that isn't the main reason why today was a great day. I did get three trains I won on ebay, one of which was a very rare tinplate set made by the Brazilian company Metalma (what, you never knew Brazil had toy train manufacturers of their own?).

Today was also a day I had been anticipating for some time. The senior French class from school came over to see my trains. This was the teacher's idea. It's a very small class with there being only 7 other students beides myself (6 girls, one guy). The others were not told that we were going to my place until this morning-all they knew before was that we were going on a trip. Everyone really enjoyed the trains and was genuinely interested inthem. Other than some derailments on the HO layout, everything worked fine. My gang car did die on me after a while, but with 9 other trains all running on the layout, no one seemed to notice. My Lionel military set with missile launchers and exploding boxcars was real crowd pleaser. I did also discover what can happen when you wind up a Lionel satellite launching flatcar too much. The satellite somehow ended up shooting sideways across the layout at warp speed and took out a few farm animals. No damage to anything, so it actually was quite fun! I show lots of people my trains, but this particular tour was especially rewarding to me seeing as how I finally got the oportunity to show my classmates just how great toy trains really are.
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, June 21, 2004 3:58 PM
Now the girls are going to want to come and play trains with him this summer. Sly fox. [;)]

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Posted by Jim Duda on Monday, June 21, 2004 5:21 PM
Sask - make them mow your grass before you let them play with your trains...!!!
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