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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:22 AM

 In our third day of rain, so farm chores are at a minimum until it clears. Had time to cruse the train forums and the CTT magazine.

Read the current issue of CTT cover to cover. Liked the small home office train layout of Scott (no hat) Smith. I don't understand the fuss over Lou Palumbo's article. Confused

 Don - I checked out that Other, Other forum and certainly see what you mean. Those guys would rather beat up on others than do anything else. They must not have a moderator, or one of them IS the moderator! What a pleasant contrast here on the Pot.Approve

Chief- Welcome back. So you were raised on a farm. I knew there was a reason our thinking meshes MOST of the timeWhistling. Minnie Pearl is still around on shows on RFD-TV.

Old Timer - I keep waiting for Donald Duck to loose his hat, or fall into a hole or something.

 I went to Buckkeye Rivetor's web site for the first time. Very impressive, especially the Rail History section.Thumbs Up And a Garden Railway too?

DougDG - I always enjoy seeing kids and trains. Your Kids Club says it all. I tried to get one of the Bill France Daytona race cars on ebay, but missed.

Fife - A collage kid bullying has parents? And I'll bet they were paying his collage bills. That's gratitude for you.Black Eye

Brutus - Ready for a Tardis pick up. Doesn't matter what time. The light is on and I am ready.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:41 AM

 Pat .... changed donald ... his jumping around drove me nuts ... lol . It was an experiment the other night and forgot to replace him .  Years ago  I used to run a huge metal brake and had big forearms ... being an old sailor the guys nicknamed me popeye ... gonna stick with him instead . Oh and as far as those guys on that other forum ... let them live in their own little world ... one reason I only go to AMR and MRH and this one instead of that one anyway .  

 

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Posted by phillyreading on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 12:05 PM

Good Afternoon,

A little soggy down here, maybe not as much rain as anjdevil got but it is plenty, with more on the way, high should be near 90.

Going to try to do some decals on a couple of my smaller trains, re-numbering for more accurate look. Have the day off from work and not much else to do.

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Posted by SPMan on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 1:16 PM

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Howdy All

No rain yet but it's coming. No train running today as I am recovering from a sneak attack of my bowel system.

Because you don't eat GRITS!!!!!!!

 S.J.

HOWDEEEE! Mighty proud to be here!  The price tag is hanging from my new Sunday stray hat.  Bet some will not know who I am talking about.

Back from the lake house.  Great stay.  Will hit the road real soon and go back.  Mowed grass [wet] before I left as mowed Thursday PM.  GROWS too fast.  The new hose connection on the John Deere deck works.  Hooked up hose and the turned on the blade.  Washed out all the wet grass stuck under the deck.

Took laptop but country store parking lot was so full I did not get it out and use it.  Rex [owner] made a fortune I know.  Had to call for a load of gas [boats being filled constantly] and had to drive in to Henderson and get more beer.  Unbelievable.

Worked Friday and Saturday.  Got lots more done.  Did take breaks and ride Lucy on golf cart a lot.  Sunday, lazied around.  Did launch Frankie and wifey on Jet Ski.  Had to back truck into the water [was way back up in parking lot] and that was not fun.  Yesterday, "tinkered" on wiring on the pontoon boat.  Think I have it figured out.  Rewire as guy has a mess.  Hope to have it ready by end of this weekend.  Will only be able to launch when water gets out of praking lot.  "Big Sucker" [28 foot with metal sundeck on its top].  

Glad to see all the "new guys" sticking with us.  Read back several pages.  Hope all are well.  Pam is doing a lot better.  Had a little rash today but think it came from cutting squash.  They will get you.  Some almost like briars.  Brutus, hope Wifey is doong better.  Fifey, have not heard of massive ship wrecks so guess the sailing is going good.  JIBE HO!!!!!

Chat later.  God bless all.              

Howdy Chief, you have to be talking about cousin Minnie Pearl from Grinders Switch.  Glad to hear Pam is doing better.  I had forgotten how fuzzy those fresh picked squash can be.  By the time we get any here in the super market they are as smooth as a baby's butt.

Good luck with your boating on the lake,

Ray

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Posted by Ole Timer on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 3:20 PM

 I would'nt miss one show of HeeHaw .... either .... am I an old hillbilly ?  .... Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by Steve W. on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 4:11 PM

I used to watch Hee Haw just to see Roy Clark. He was/is my favorite entertainer of all time. The rest of the show was just an added treat. Wonder what hes doing these days? He must be making music somewhere.         Steve

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 4:12 PM

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 I went to Buckkeye Rivetor's web site for the first time. Very impressive, especially the Rail History section.Thumbs Up And a Garden Railway too?

Why thank you, Pat. Smile That was a great thing to read after a long day at work.  Made my day.  Let me tell you a little secret about the website.  If you would like to be on the listing where you get an automatic email when I add new items, such as the benchwork section, just send me a private email with your email address.  This summer I hope to get some new photos for the history section.  I also need to add the video of the Garden RR Circus Train and the Snow Train.

Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 4:20 PM

Ole Timer

 I would'nt miss one show of HeeHaw .... either .... am I an old hillbilly ?  .... Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

Me nether. Do you watch HeeWaw on RFD-TV? You can see two different shows a week, six times a week.Thumbs Up

Young or old, being called a "hillbilly" is definitely a complement! It is to me anyway. True hillbillies due eat grits though.Whistling

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 4:38 PM

Oh geeze now we have Popeye and Brutus where is olive oil and wimpy ?

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 4:43 PM

 Buckeye - sent you a PM and thanks.

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:51 PM

Good Evening

Warm today but rainy from time to time.

I will wait on the porch for the Tardis, banilla at the ready.

S.J.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 9:02 PM

Evening all

Just a quick check in before bed.  Too many nights of 5 hours of sleep.

Continued prayers for Jim F and Chief's brides.

May God bless

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Posted by jonadel on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 9:02 PM

Roy Clark--

http://www.royclark.org/index.html

Just like every other stage performer, he will play until he checks out to the bigger stage.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 9:32 PM

Pat .... no my lousey cable company does'nt have that channel .... Angry   and i love grits with eggs ...

 RT .... which one do you want to be ... lol ? Have been looking for you on the tardis ... buddy ... miss ya there !

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Posted by MichRR714 on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:05 PM

Had a nice Chat with Brutus and Wes tonite, post Red Wings VICTORY!

 Shout out to SJ..How are you doing?  Shoot me an email!

RT- My wife is Sicilian does that make me Olive Oil ?


 

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:15 PM

Evening all.  About bed time.  Was reclinerizing and Lucy woke me up.  Big pizza for dinner.  Fresh [from Farmer's Market] tomato sandwiches with lettuce [from garden] and bacon [from package] for lunch.  Grass mowed, Roundup sprayed [here and pond path], scared up very small [for this late in the season] fawn at pond, pulled seeds out of Pam's flowers, suckered tomato plants, cut squash [bucket full], sprayed roses, garden, grape vines and fruit trees and pulled Town Hall "duty".  Later walked the new trail with Lucy and Pam [doing a lot better, and thank you].  Tomorrow is run errands day [get a part for gas range at lake house and parts for pontoon boat].

Now Don Baker, you posted without my permission.  You know proper protocal.  WhistlingLaugh

RFD-TV is on my Direct-TV ["sorriest" company billing I have ever seen] at lake house.  Watch it there and try to catch the train shows.  TWC does not carry it.  Sent email this morning to Government Relations Rep "fusing him out" over that one thing.

MichRR714

Had a nice Chat with Brutus and Wes tonite, post Red Wings VICTORY!

 Shout out to SJ..How are you doing?  Shoot me an email!

RT- My wife is Sicilian does that make me Olive Oil ?


 

 

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Time take Lucy out for a last "trip" before bed.

Good night all.  Sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite.  The redbugs have found me. Shock

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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:09 PM

Good night Chief!

Tardis is ready, sorry it's so late!  Had storms tonight, but also managed to chat with some of the guys.  Patrick, you can drive tonight, okay?  Mike is still up and I see a couple more like Ole Timer, Charlie, and Ray and Rich and Doug and Dennis and RT (nah - he's snoozing, lol) and SJ (ditto) and too many more to count, lol!

Going to Hannibal MO tomorrow on a field trip with my son, should be fun!

Thanks for all the prayers.  Prayers from us for all the guys and gals here and all our families too. 

TTFN!

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Posted by submmbob on Thursday, May 28, 2009 3:54 AM

 Back on the hill for another week. A lot of rain last week on the mountain apparently and a few outages due to storms. When the commercial power goes down (25 mile buried cable) the 800 KW picks up, well not over the weekend I guess. Fortunately we were largely closed for rain anyway.  We finally ferreted out all the computer glitches that cropped up from the complete shutdown. Fairly smooth sailing now though.

Replenished the dremel supplies so more track work this week. I did get the box from Olsen's for the 1664 and was admiring the new full set of valve gear. Wonder if it's NOS or repro's? Looks pretty good. I'm going to put off getting the puller and cups I'll need to finish it until the bank account recovers from the latest batch of MGB parts.  Did enjoy the MG photo from the Sunday Photo's. Forget whose it was.  Very appropriate for mine when I found it. Otherwise now that the 2 steamers are done for a bit, I brought the Japanese tinplate loco up to open it up finally and see exactly what grandad did all those years ago.

Next week off I will get to see my first train show in a while as the Gadsden Pacific is doing their summer show. Will be the first time I've seen much stuff in a long  time as unfortunately the few places that sold O-gauge in the ol' pueblo have all closed up. May have to make an occasional pilgrimage to Roy's in Mesa. There is a girl I like who does live in the area....Whistling

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, May 28, 2009 6:55 AM

Good morning all,

It is rainy and sunny again in SE Indiana.  We won the first game of the season last night 4-0!  All the training and practicing paid off as I played very well.  No goals, but several good passes and offensive and defensive efforts.  We had 15 show up and we substituted a lot.  A lot of new faces were playing and we meshed well.  Could be a good year.  I had bran muffins on the dining car this morning before sending it to "Points East".  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Steve W. on Thursday, May 28, 2009 7:11 AM

Good Morning everybody: Damp and gray here in jersey hope the sun comes out later like yesterday. Got the chems. to open the pool yesterday, now need  to get somebody over here to help get the cover off and folded. If the breeze kicks up that s.o.b. turns into a 30x50 foot sail. Hope all the mechanics work after being idle for two years.

Chief: I seen you mention your fruit trees a couple times. Any advise on how to fet saw flys outta my plume tree??(and don't say pull them by the ankles) I tried spraying with malethyon at blossom drop last year but did no good.             Steve

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Posted by fifedog on Thursday, May 28, 2009 7:58 AM

Mornin' boys.  In a FOG in the Mid-Atlantic region today.  Lots to do between now and next Saturday's graduation party, and the weather (and maybe the sailboat...) isn't helping matters.

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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, May 28, 2009 8:08 AM

Good morning everyone.  Been raining all the time here.  One would think we got the weather from across the pond.  Have not had a chance to get out on the tractor, besides, it'd tear up the the land as saturated as the ground is.

Been playing with the camera lately.  Was a timely purchase as we had a very interesting case the other day.  Very rare.  All went well and patient should be out in a few days.  We are going to write it up for one of the journals and perhaps present at the STS (Society of Thoracic Surgeons) meeting this coming year.  Now I need to get some scenery done so I can take pictures for SPF.

Speaking of getting some scenery done, I have to get back to work on the railroad.  Layout has been idle for too long.  Work has kept me away from one of my passions.  I also need the break and to do some relaxing.  In fact, tonight I will be going for a hot stone massage...never done that before, but bride had given me the gift certificate last father's day and if it is not used, it will expire.

Well, hope that everyone is having a great week.

God Bless,
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Posted by anjdevil2 on Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:05 AM

Hey guys...

 

Another day, another rainy afternoon.  Had to stow the cat in the office whilst I picked up the Princess from school.  Got back to work after that and some shopping for dinner, and let her out for the night.  Had to bribe the cat with food to extract her from my office.

Cloudy right now, up to 88F later and another shower on tap.  I have to get Doug’s car to the Chief.  I forgot, only because the doctor gave me some good drugs to loosen up my back, only thing is that now I’m sleepy.  But I feel pretty good.

 

Nothing on the train front right now, still have to send out the MTH GG1.  Have to make a phone call to Lionel for the 0-8-0 later today.  Need to do that inventory list.

 

Other than that, same old grind (for now).  Have a confirmation to go to on Saturday afternoon at the cathedral in St. Augustine, hope to feel good enough for a bike ride on Sunday.

 

See ya later!

 

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:35 AM

Good Morning

Overcast and humid, showers expected.

Home from the Doc's, he seems to think my problem was caused by the medicine he gave me for broncitis. He says the Lomotil he scribed will help me but after three days I am not convinced. I had an early chat last nite with Brutus and ole-timer but had to close. darn missed the other guys. I will spend the day here at home so some choo-choo-n may be  ahead.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:48 AM

 Another sloppy day here on the farm. Good for the water table and leaves me time to get into trouble with you guys, and to work on the layout.

Ole Timer - seems to me anyone who likes grits should be able to get RFD-TVDisapprove.

Chief said:

"Grass mowed, Roundup sprayed [here and pond path], scared up very small [for this late in the season] fawn at pond, pulled seeds out of Pam's flowers, suckered tomato plants, cut squash [bucket full], sprayed roses, garden, grape vines and fruit trees and pulled Town Hall "duty".  Later walked the new trail with Lucy and Pam [doing a lot better, and thank you]."

My question is - What did you do with the rest of the morning! You must look like a tornado in action!Whistling

Brutus - I will be happy to drive the Tardis tonight. Is this my freebe for knowing about the Green Acres Tractor?

Dennis - Never hear of a hot stone massage.Confused Let us know what that is all about.

RT - I got your phone message. You had the right number. A few on the Pot know this but not all. Here on the farm we are up early and retire early, about 7:00PM EDT to read, watch TV, no phone and no computer. (I may get a laptop to chat on line with you all.)

I am going to start signing off as Pat, rather than Patrick. More people know me as Pat any way.

Remember, the Ole Farmer says "Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a Rain dance."

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Posted by Ole Timer on Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:00 AM

 Pat I agree on the chief .... man those grits must do something for a fellow ... he'd outwork my 2 sons ... LOL ! I'm going to call my cable co. and gripe about no minnie pearl ... waste of time though ... all they have on duty are kids .

RT .... changed the lil thingy at bottom ... gonna leave it there ... Smile,Wink, & Grin .

Great night on the tardis last night ... darn dark - cloudy - day again .... man we're all going to have a prison complexion this year .... although the other day I had 1 arm out the car window ... it's tanned ... other is'nt .... LOL .

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:05 AM

Morning.  "Fox on the run."  Errands and guy who thinks his family can do anything in Rolesville because he is big farmer and been here forever [got to deal with].  Son shooting from highway, no drivers' license or ID on him and shooting in Town Limits [we excuse as he was shooting ground hogs in his field of soybeans].  Officers did felloney stop.  He is mad as he got put on ground and handcuffed until all was settled.  Then uncuffed and asked questions.  Guy called 911, red pickup shooting from highway in to field next to my house.  Gave license number and good description.  Driver tried to turn in to subdivision to eluded.  Now I have to show him videos and let him listen to tapes.  He will still cray foul as I have known his temper for years.  BUSY today.

I spray weekly with malethyon and captan mix.  Called Complete Fruit Tree Spray by Bonide.  Available at ACE in small containers and Southern States in larger containers [cheaper per ounce].  Does not take a lot per spray.  I have a "pull behind" John Deere 25 gallon sprayer.  It has a strong pump and shoots it to the top of apple tree.  Peach tree is lower.  Good for roses, grape vines, fruit trees and even all garden plants.  Also spray bottom 6' of pecan trees [for nut borers].

Later           

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Posted by Steve W. on Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:16 AM

Weekly??? Thats where I went wrong. I'll try again next year.. Thanks Chief

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Posted by fifedog on Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:41 AM

Chief - I get those complaints from time-to-time.  Lets the commander know this ol' dog still hunts. Big Smile  Troops were percectly correct to perform a felony stop, especially when the subjects actions turned fertive.  We used to get a poachers list from our game wardens, and a lot of these types were baaaad-patooties. I always take the time afterwords to explain to the perp why he was acted upon in such a manner, and letting him know what his actions could've turned to.  Funny, but the perp and parents never seem to mention me doing this when they are wanting their pound of flesh...Approve

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Posted by seacoast on Thursday, May 28, 2009 11:45 AM

Hi guys, I thought I would  join in the discussion,

I use the Bonide (like Chief was describing) works well up in New Hampshire for the pests.   I also use the dormant oil spray on plants/shrubs it works well to control "scale disease" not the model train scale that I am addicted to. Scale are tiny bugs that destroy my Magnolia bush and other shrubs my wife likes & you know the saying "Happy Wife, Happy Life"

 

 

George

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