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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 7:36 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a light rain, 58 degrees. Going to 68 today with rain on and off. Looks like the days of sunshine are gone for awhile.

Today, I will be running trains and working on the layout. I have to clean track and pull some lubrication maint. on a few cars. Heard a faint squeek from the wheels. need to build some shelves for all the extra stuff.

Jim..( jaabat )...You had everyone all excited over your " gifts ".

Time for breakfast in the Dining Car. Later

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by Dr. John on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:24 AM
Good morning from the cloudy south. Warm and overcast this AM. Feels more like spring than fall. Cold front moving back through in a couple of days.

Well, my good intentions of getting more done on the Christmas layout fell through last night. Got interested in TV, then youngest daughter needed help with a freshman English paper. By then the dogs were snoring on the couch and the wife was asleep in the reliner. Almost 11 PM! Corralled everyone off to bed. With church tonight, won't get too much done. Maybe tomorrow.

Jim - you had me going there for a minute! Still, it was nice of that lady to pass along the train items, even if it was HO and N.
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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:42 AM
Good one Jim!  Laz - so, you were running around BUCK nekkid at a Beaver Pond???  Remember the Bob and Tom rule - NO Pictures, NO videos, Nothing Written Down!  LOL  Better watch out for the animal conspiracy, too!  Really enjoying the new issue of CTT - good job, guys!  Wish I had a lawn vac - my neighbor's stupid leaves are blowing all over my lawn!  :(

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:52 AM

JIM,

  Just started LOL on the quote of the beaver pond.  Didn't realize what I was saying.Black Eye [B)]Shock [:O]Blush [:I]SoapBox [soapbox]

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:56 AM

Morning all.  Beautiful day in the neighborhood.  Temps clsoe to 70 again. Big Smile [:D]  Well Jimbo, I got to reading and right in the middle, I says to my self, "Self, this is his wish list and he did not say a word about it last night."  Funny.  You trying to be the "Chief"?  Just for that.  Everyone here is enjoying their new issue of CTT and it is full of great bargins and articles. Tongue [:P]  [see he still hasn't gotten his yet Evil [}:)] got to send Bob and Neil that $50 I promised to hold his copy Wink [;)]]  Anyway, I'm sure the Weasel will take them off your hands.

Dr. John, you sound like me with all the extras getting in the way of trains.  You all will be proud of me as I refused to attend a Regional/County Transprotation Meeting this AM. Why, finish yard and get to work on bench work. Big Smile [:D]

All have a great day.

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Posted by AKKevinT on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:16 AM
Good Morning from the Northland,

I arrived at work this morning at 5 A.M. and the temperature was almost above zero in town. So we are having a warming trend! So all you guys in the Lower 48 and Canada better get ready for a little cool breeze to blow your way. Over the last 20 years I have noticed when we start to warm up you guys are going to cool down! I don't know where it is going to get colder down there but I am sure somebody's weather is about to change. Maybe down in Dixie. Where ever it hits it should be good for hanging and aging all those bucks that are getting dropped down there.

Laz: Congrats on the hunt and your swim party, sounds like a fun time. A brisk dip in the river makes the bounty that must tastier!

Wayne: I have the same problem that you do with reply emails. I was just getting ready to email CTT and ask them to help me kill the reply emails. I'll let you know what happens.

Don: Glad to hear the mailman made it as far as the west coast. There is now hope that I will get my copy of the January issue before Christmas. I will probably get mine later this week or at the beginning of next week.

Worked on the Christmas layout last night. Wired up some streetlights and building lights for a North Pole village setting we have. I hope to have the final wiring ready to close up today and then put the two halves together. The first half is all ready in place and we stood the tree up on it on Sunday evening. I will post some pictures on one of the Christmas layout threads in the next day or so. For now it is back to work for a while.

Regards from the Freezer!

Kevin T.

November 29, 2006

   Sun Rise                        

Sun Set

Actual Time    10:13 AM AKST 3:04 PM AKST

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:58 AM
Good morning from a gloomy but still warm Chicago where I keep waiting for the temperature to drop to normal - these 60s are ridiculous - tomorrow they say. Played 'Life' with the middle boy last night instead of working on the layout. It's not going anywhere. Jim, I too am jealous of your good fortune. Show us pictures!

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Posted by Jumijo on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:04 AM
 cnw1995 wrote:
Good morning from a gloomy but still warm Chicago where I keep waiting for the temperature to drop to normal - these 60s are ridiculous - tomorrow they say. Played 'Life' with the middle boy last night instead of working on the layout. It's not going anywhere. Jim, I too am jealous of your good fortune. Show us pictures!



Doug,

It turned out to be a couple of Bachmann N scale freight sets and some HO scale carnival ride kits. The Chief was right. I was spouting off a wish list. Just trying to open everyone's eyes in the morning.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:13 AM

Good morning all!

Kevin - I certainly enjoy your posts from America's freezer. Esp liked the sun rise and sun set times. My wife's sistres have noted that in the last 20 years up there, several of the popular glaciers in the Anchorage/Whitier area have seriously receded, but the reports say on the whole, the number and length of the glaciers is about the same. Maybe it is the urbanization of the area around Whitier that is causing the recessions? Would be interested in your view from Fairbanks.

Waiting for the artic express here. All gloom and doom predictions for weather - T'storms and possible sleet. Might be 75 high today and 36 high tomorrow. We'll see. The more noise made by the media here the less grand the actual event.

I note Chief is still "talking" about benchwork. I wonder if this will end up as Jim's 726, 5 stripe GG1 "gifts?" Big Smile [:D]

LAZ - that description you gave was a bit too graphic. Now the Beaver pond is a much better picture!

Have a great day all!

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Posted by kblester on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:15 AM

My 5 month old Grandson's first look at trains.Worth about a million dollars.

I just had to share this.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:21 AM
That's a great photo Ken!

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Posted by Jumijo on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 12:29 PM
Nice photos, Ken! Never too early to get kids involved with toy trains.

Jim

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Posted by jefelectric on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 1:41 PM

Good afternoon,

Ken, That is a fine looking grandson.  Keep him interested.

Chief, I see you finally got your priorities right.  How about some progress photos of the benchwork (so we can see that it is real).

Dennis,  Are you still looking for Lackawanna passenger cars?  LHS has some for me to look over, says if I don't want them he will put on ebay as Lackawanna doesn't sell well for him.  If I decide I don't need them, would you be interested?  If so send me an email with phone no. & address so he can figure shipping.

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Posted by tmcc man on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 2:44 PM

Good afternoon everyone,

Not much homework tonight, which isn't a bad thing at all.

Jefelectric will you be at the Great Train Show in Reading next weekend? How about you, Laz?

Well, I will talk to you all later.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 4:23 PM
 laz 57 wrote:

 mitchelr wrote:
 jaabat wrote:
A woman I work with brought me in a bunch of trains today. We just transferred them from her trunk to mine. She said she still has more to come next week when she moves her parents into their new Connecticut home.

See you all tommorow. I'm getting ready to head home.


Jim


Jim - We are all envious.  We want details,  what kinda stuff did ya get?  Kinda like early Christmas presents.

MitchBig Smile [:D]

JIM,

   Where can I meet  these kinds of women?  AH women with trains.....

laz57

Laz, I believe if you posted the photos of you at the beaver pond, you would meet women with trains. Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:02 PM

Hello All,

 

My week has kinda sucked. I have had a pneumonia-kinda sickness for the past few days, actually about since last wednesday. I have been staying home from school from Monday till today. Tuesday I tried going to school, but after 3rd hour I was tired and felling crummy again, and needed to go home. My mom took me home, thankfully. Today I just rested and took naps with the help of Robutussen with Codine that I got from the doctor. 

I got my CTT on monday, and I read it through throughly while sitting in my bed. The most enjoyable CTT I have read in the last few months.Approve [^] I loved the one guys layout where it was done in the design of the super O factory display. I like super O alot, just is too expensive for me to use with the money I have. Wish they still made it!Smile [:)]

I havn't worked on the layout much when I have been sick, But Ive been having serious problems with the Fleckstone cans. Everytime I use them, they work fine when new, I fter about two uses, they clog up, and I cant unclog them. I have a sencond can now, and it did the same thing. Can anybody help me with that???

 

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Posted by jefelectric on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:23 PM
 dougdagrump wrote:

Somebody must be serious about benchwork, it is drizzly chilly and just plain yukky out.

Happier news though my AT&SF Overton cars arrived today, they really look nice. Now comes the fun part, trying to find period appropriate passengers for the interior seating.

PS. Is the MTH site down? I tried several times and got nowhere. 

Doug,  I see you nailed that Presidential Car on ebay.  Congratulations.! Thumbs Up [tup]

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:35 PM

Evening.  Jerry, get well.  Ken, great surprise on those eyes.  Well, wife took afternoon off to do decorations.  Disapprove [V]Sad [:(]  Blew my plans.  Now Frosty is lit on teh front porch, Christmas train is lit ont eh back roof.  [BTW: this software has a mind of its own, it just posted and I did not tell it too] 

 

Did it again!!!!!!!!!!!!Disapprove [V]

I hit the space down and it posted. ?????????????????

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Posted by Dr. John on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 6:51 PM
Jerry,
An old trick to clean the nozzles of spray paint cans is to hold them upside down when finished and spray against scrap paper until no paint comes through. The nozzle should be clean and ready for the next time you need to paint with it. Should work for Fleckstone paint too.
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Posted by csxt30 on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 6:56 PM

Good Evening Everyone !! Just home from another derailment, exactly the same time as the one last Wednsday. Couldn't believe it, but only 12 cars this time. Nearing 40 hours overtime now on this pay period, & just in time for Christmas!!

Glad The Chief got his lights up !! They are really nice !! Hey, if could put more lights up, it could keep him from his benchwork work, & hold off the snow coming !! Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]

Well, hope everyone is having a nice week !!

Thanks, John  

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Posted by 1688torpedo on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 7:04 PM
Hello All!   Chief- I like your decorations. Now you can look up at Frosty & ask; What's Up?Wink [;)]Big Smile [:D]Clown [:o)]  I guess your computer can figure out when you want to make a post on this forum also.Wink [;)]Wink [;)] Jerry- Hope you feel better soon. Laz- You better hope that the 800lb Bear did not snap a photo of you & sell it to Weekly World NewsClown [:o)]Wink [;)]Clown [:o)]Wink [;)] If you see him drive around in a Souped-Up Corvair-beware! He may have recieved some$$$$$ for his picture's of you.Clown [:o)]Clown [:o)] Take Care all.
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 7:58 PM

Here is a message for Colin:

Proud of you young manApprove [^]Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:04 PM

HI GIZ,

   KEITH, no 800 lber out there heard he moved into your neck of the woods, to escape hunting season here?  LOOKING for some corvairs there or down in TEXASS at JIM DUDAs house. 

Speaking of which did anyone here from JIM lately?  Miss his good humor.  Must be taking care of all them TEXASS women?  Mowing there lawns and all?Wink [;)]

CHIEF,  there looks like there are some critters on your lawn?  Hope there is no water near by, if I shoot one might have to get neekit and wade in again?Wink [;)]

COLIN, no I won't be at the meet in READING, be out hunting yet for deer.  I will probably be at the ALLENTOWN meet in February.  Have fun though and hope you get a good deal or two.

KEN, nice pic of the little guy.  Spoil him real good now.

BUCKEYE, just too bad no one took a pic.  Told all the women teachers at school all wouldn't mind having a hunting calender with GIZ like me in just hats and hunting boots.  What a sight, they must be in need of some good loving?

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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:12 PM
Great pics, Ken!  Doug M - hold on, it's headed our way - was 27 in KC and 70 in STL earlier - front moving in fast.  At that trajectory, I'll guess you are next in Chicago.  Got my new Walthers ad - wish they had more O gauge stuff.

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Posted by 1688torpedo on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:17 PM
Hello All!    Laz- It could be that the 800lb Bruin moved away to escape hunting season ? or maybe he's getting ready to hibernateZzz [zzz]Zzz [zzz]Wink [;)]  Yeah, I wonder where Jim Duda is?  Miss his humorous posts here also. Ken- Forgot to mention that you have a nice photo of your little one. Will he get a Thomas set for Christmas? Take Care all.
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Posted by tmcc man on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:17 PM

Laz, if our Garden Railroad Club does that show, I am going to try to make it out there. I don't know if I will bring any money though, because in April, the East Coast Large Scale Train Show will be at York, and that is where amazing deals for my Garden Railroad are.

Chief, thanks for the compliment. He needed to be put in his place. Completely unfair to everyone that warmly welcomed him here, and just plain wrong. I can't wait to see his posting about me. Then I will bring the heatBig Smile [:D]Tongue [:P]Wink [;)]

Well, other than getting "hot" on the subject of a disruptive "spammer," yours truly really hasn't been feeling "hot". My sinuses are stuffed, my back hurts, and it is hard to sleep. So, I might stay home tomorrow, and if I do I will probably check in here on a regular basis. If I don't stay home, I will just say my good morning, and go to school.

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Posted by tmcc man on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:21 PM

 1688torpedo wrote:
Hello All!    Laz- It could be that the 800lb Bruin moved away to escape hunting season ? or maybe he's getting ready to hibernateZzz [zzz]Zzz [zzz]Wink [;)]  Yeah, I wonder where Jim Duda is?  Miss his humorous posts here also. Ken- Forgot to mention that you have a nice photo of your little one. Will he get a Thomas set for Christmas? Take Care all.

Funny that you bring up the 800lb bear, Keith. My friend at school was just telling me about a very large bear that has been digging in his grandfather's cornfield. His grandfather was going through the field a few days ago, didn't see the hole, and broke the rear axle on his tractor. Towed the tractor back to the barn, looked at the field, and sees a bear there.

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Posted by 1688torpedo on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:42 PM
Colin- Sounds like the famous 800lb bear decided to visit your friend's grandfather's farm for a change of scenery?  Must like Corn in addition to Honey,Peanut Butter,& Berries also.Chef [C=:-)]Dinner [dinner]Big Smile [:D]Clown [:o)]  Hope you feel better soon & your Back stops hurting as well. Take Care.
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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:25 PM
Temps have dropped 25 degrees in a little over 2 hours. Its 50 now. Is Chief nailing up some benchwork?

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Posted by tmcc man on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:27 PM

Thanks, Keith.

Roy the Chief must be doing something, because my area is supposed to get snow.

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