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Posted by MichRR714 on Monday, June 15, 2009 10:28 PM

Chatting tonite with Brutus, SJ and 8ntruck....   Great group on here!

 

Married 7 years today....I'm a lucky man...She still puts up with me!

 

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, June 15, 2009 10:32 PM

Howdy guys - wow, I'm a social butterfly, chats all evening with RT, SJ, Charlie and Bill!  Lots of good train talk and I've seen the original (touched it - shhhh) of the Lionmaster Charlie ordered Smile

Laz - OLD Mills for Everyone tonight - TARDIS is 4 by 4 and in the pipeline, be there in a few - woooohoooo!

Extra prayers for your family Chief, tonight!  And, all others in need.  Meeting the super-specialist department head at SLUH tomorrow for the battle plan.  Hope for some good strategery and keep Bruthilda around for another 40 years or so - wish us luck men.  Thanks so much.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Monday, June 15, 2009 10:35 PM

 You know we are all right there pulling with you Brutus!  Angel

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Posted by Ole Timer on Monday, June 15, 2009 10:46 PM

 CONGRATULATIONS CHARLIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  ........................ Approve

BRUTUS ........ still hangin in there with ya buddy ........ prayers for the wife .... Angel

Had to completely redo wife's computer all afternoon and tonight ... what a pill !!  Don't ya just love that " honey please " ..... ? She does'nt realize I feel like this   =  Clown   ..... sweet talked me into it again . Banged Head

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Posted by submmbob on Monday, June 15, 2009 10:48 PM
Well it is looking like today might be the first day in several I don't end up in a hospital or emergency room, course it's not over yet. So far the medications seen to be doing their thing, but it seems a bit like adjusting valves, a little this way and a little that. It's certainly a bit of an adjustment having to lie and sit around not doing much, not really the type of guy I am. If anything good has come out of this though, it's that it has been a bit of a reality check. dwiemer - I see my regular doc of over 10 years tomorrow. Been lucky to keep her thru all the changes. The cardiologist may do some more tests in the office, so that's all to come. At least now I have a good reason to use all that vacation backed up. I still haven't heard much about how going to altitude is going to affect this. Just have to see how this turns out and deal with it as it comes. Looks like I may finally get the train set up here at home. Something very relaxing about watching trains go 'round... Sorry about the long length of my first post on this, I tend to get long winded. It was just such a crazy ride that I thought I'd put in some of the fun details. Prayers and thoughts for those in need. 'night Bob

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, June 15, 2009 11:44 PM

Dr. at Duke says, FIL has tick borne disease is his bet.  Had 4 cases last week.  Will know more later.  Giving him strong meds.  Thinks he will be OK.

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 12:50 AM

Another picture from SPman.

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 1:16 AM

Hi guys, forgive my picture posting.  I'm still learning how to do this and this one was for practice.  I guess it worked.  See previous post. .  From left to right

E8 Seaboard Airline Orange Blossom Special from MTH, Baldwin VO1000 Original Norfolk and Southern Railway, ATSF 2921 4-8-4, N&W class J, Atlantic Coast Line E6 on The Southland.  All engines are MTH proto 2 except the SAL which is proto 1.  All except the ATSF were trains I saw growing up in Virginia.

Good night to all,

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Posted by John Bakeer on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 1:28 AM

Looks like I'm back on, fertled with my anti virus thingy and it got its memeory back (for now).Big Smile

I got a copy of the Wake Weekly direct from the paper.Wow!!

Good show every one and of course Don.Cool

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Posted by fifedog on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6:22 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Overcast and 66 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Can't seem to escape the moisture settled over Ol' Virgin-ya.  Still cleaning up after last week's storms. 

Chief - No need for soaker hoses here.  "Air Force" - Laugh

MichRR ---> Congrats on the anniversary.

Ole Timer - Did you get any rail in WV?  Let me know before you head over the Potomac next time, and I'll route you in the right direction.  You are absolutely correct about WV folks, however I did notice a surge in south-of-the-border types on the panhandle...  Also, Pilgrim's Pride in Moorefield is pulling up stakes, which is gonna kill the region. (Particularly my SOUTH BRANCH VALLEY RR) Sad

jonadel - Kindly send that weather my way.  I have anti-skid paint that's been sitting in the box for 3 weeks.  I need a 3-day stretch of dry skies.

dwiemer - West Marine is fifey's new "candy store". Pirate

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 7:56 AM

Good Morning

Sun is shining. But showers forecast in the next few days. Charlie congrats you did not mention it last nite. What where you doing on the chat line? Oh yea the kids still up. This is my last day to be sixty nine, tomorrow I am really old. Geeze where did the time go. Not sure about today yet guess I will wing it.

Enjoy...S.J.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:00 AM

Good morning all,

It is a mixed bag of weather today (typically Hoosier).  Yesterday was a much, much better day.  Work went well,  the city picked up all the bush trimmings (although the stumps still make the yard look like Utah beach on D-Day), and I got to practice two hours with "my" soccer girls.  I also did weights at the YMCA.  I was tired but it was "soccer" tired.  Bob, sounds like you have had an interesting few days with the ticker.  Take care.  My Norwegian soccer friend is here!!!!  She left a voice mail for me yesterday, but I could not get back to her for a variety of reasons.  I left a message at the place where she is staying and hopefully we will talk today.  Tonight is more soccer and we are having a plumber over to fix several minor issues.  Again hopefully all will go well.  I had bran muffins on the dining car for breakfast this morning.  Beacon is lit.  Whose turn is it to drive?  Brutus, you do not have to drive until your wife gets better unless you want to.  Prayers going out to all who need them (and there seems to be more and more need for them).  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:33 AM

OK, Let me see if I can remember all that stuff (Jack, really need your "Cliff Notes" of the Pot).

Chief, glad to hear the direction they are looking regarding your FIL.  Hope it works out and they can jump on that right away.

Charlie, congrats on 7 years!  Now don't get the "itch", just stick with it and know that it is where God wants you to be.

SJ, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!  70 is not that old, so long as you don't sit idle.  I have seen more octogenarians with an active life style than 50 year olds who's only activity is getting up 3 times a night to empty the bladder.  Hey, look at GHW Bush, jumping out of an airplane at 85!

Fife, glad you found West Marine early in your boating career.  Only problem, they are like the train hobby, more desires then cash in the pocket to pay for it all.

Bob, don't worry about the long posts from time to time.  When it is something as important as your health, or those you love, you will find an attentive ear here.  That is what makes this such a special place.  Glad you stick with your MD.  When one finds a good one, it is best to stick with them as they know you and know your history, so that they can put things together in a more informed method.

Brutus, continued prayers for your bride and for those caring for her.  Also, prayers for you and the family that you are able to deal with all her needs as well as the needs of the rest of the family.  This is one of those things that you all go through it together. 

May God meet you at your needs,
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:39 AM

Morning.  No need for soaker hoses now.  Inches of rain.  Flash flood warnings.  Will have to check the pond later.  "Girls" getting ready to go to hospital to visit their Dad.  Things to do [including trains].  May rain into tomorrrow.  Garden jumping and happy.  Thanks for all the prayers and well wishes for FIL.  Chat later.  God bless all.

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:41 AM

HI GYZ,

  Nice here again a little cool but no sun so its ok with me at 65 degrees.  Did laz Camp, ran a nice 3.25 mile another 6 miler on bike did situps and ab workout.  Today gotta cut grass again, transplant kolorhbi's then relax.

BOB, WOW some ordeal with the BP.  Hope things get better.

SPMAN, nice stable o engines SIR.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by dbaker48 on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 9:10 AM

Good Morning All,

Glad to hear that your FIL is doing better and has a positive prognosis !! Great News !!

Special prayers for BRUTUS and his wife today!  Sure hope you get a lot of GOOD news !!!

AngelAngel Angel Angel Angel Angel Angel Angel 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 11:25 AM

dbaker48

Special prayers for BRUTUS and his wife today!  Sure hope you get a lot of GOOD news !!!

AngelAngel Angel Angel Angel Angel Angel Angel 

Every morning when I do Bible readings.  Then everytime I think of her during the day.  I know this is going to do the "trick".  All of us praying for her is a strong thing.

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 12:57 PM

Chief, I am adding my prayer for your FIL as well.  Sounds like things are going in the right direction.

Prayers also for Brutus' wife and the others with medical problems.

Back to my usual routine this morning.  Still cool and partially cloudy. Went for my two mile walk and feeling pretty good.  My out of town son will return today from Oregon.  Flying into Burbank, then Metrolink to our neck of the woods.  I will pick him up at train station tonight.  Been staying up too late this week.  Late night shows not as interesting since Leno left.  Conan does'nt do anything for my interest.  Letterman is getting stale so I have to find something new to watch.  Went out in garage this morning to check TV in there to see if it is digital or what.  Well, it's not so will need a converter box if I want to use it.  I usually just use it for playing video train tapes for our meetings out there.  BTW spotted a tape beside the TV, stuck it in and low and behold, it was a beautiful tape of N&W articulated engines in color.  Great tape and railroad!

Laz, thanks for the complement on my engine picture.  I have over 30 but no place to park them all.  A roundhouse with garden tracks would be nice but I don't have the room.

Ray

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 12:57 PM

 Afternoon all. Moving a series of offices today. After all our practice and planning, of course it's full of screw-ups.  Praying for Brutus and Mrs. Brutus today and Chief's FIL. Happy B-Day Sir J!! May you enjoy many more!  Bob, glad you're still with us after your BP ordeal. Jon, quite a ride into WI, how far east did you go?  Dennis, there aren't any hobby stores in all of Beaufort County or Hilton Head. Nearest is in Savannah. Believe me, I thought of taking a boat over there when we visited.  Happy Anniversary CharlieRay, what a beautiful layout - i love that Seaboard train!

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Posted by Ole Timer on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 1:10 PM

SJ  .... HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUDDY !!!!!

Chief ... sorry I missed the post on your FIL .... prayers made buddy ...

Fifedog ... will surely contact you on some rail ventures down there when we get to go next time ... for sure . Never saw so many huge and maxed out pickup trucks driving nutzy in one place for a long time ... Whistling  Had quite a few boats in my past .... would like to get a Boston Whaler .... just have to get it by the wife ... I figure I can use it in Florida also ... if I ever get to move there ..... Sigh

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 3:49 PM

SJ Happy Birthday hope you have many more.

Brutus had your wife in prayers all day hope you got good news for a change.

Chief Prayers for your FIL I missed the post but see its in need.

And prayers to who else needs them like SPman

SPman I've been having up and down BP myself the past few weeks so got the VA to give me a PB test kit so I can check it regularly and record it for my Doctor.

Hope all doing well.

Have fun in Hilton Head Dennis.

Talk to you all later

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 4:51 PM

Pam just called.  FIL is responding to meds.  They still think it is a "tick thing".  Thanks for the prayers.  Did the Town Hall thingy.  Ate lunch and then watched a movie I had DVR'd and rested.   Seemed good not to have to be busy.  Took Lucy and Burg out.  Raining again.  Chat later.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6:31 PM

Good Evening from Blueberryhill....

It was a beautiful day, today. Sunny and 84 degrees.  I took it easy and had a relaxing afternoon.

Chief.....Prayers out for your FIL

Brutus....Prayers out for your wife.

S.J......Happy B-Day

Prayers out for everyone, else, in need.

Hope y'all had a great day.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6:49 PM

Evenin' All.

Good news on FIL Chief. Thumbs Up

Fingers and everything else crossed for Jack & Jim. Angel

And a very Happy B-Day to Sir James. Shucks, had I known sooner I could maybe have sent him one of those "Kitty Litter Kakes". Clown

Grumpy Gas is up to $3.00 ! Banged Head

Later all, gotta go check the oven. Chef

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Posted by submmbob on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 7:18 PM
Sunny and warm here in the Ol' Pueblo. Went to my regular doc today and filled her in on recent events. I think most of the folks in the office were like "wow". Well she wants to do another test or two and I imagine the cardiologist will as well, but it doesn't sound like the altitude of the scope will be a problem once we get the medication levels figured out. She said I'd probably end up staying on a low level amount, prob due to family history. I can live w/ that, quite literally. Today I actually felt somewhat near normal. Maybe that light at the end of the tunnel. isn't a train coming the other way after all. Thanks to all for the input and encouragement. Needless to say, this has all been a little disconcerting. Sir James - Happy Birthday! Ole Timer - you had me laughing out loud w/ your birthday post for SJ. Where did you find that? SPman - that's a heck of a line up! Chief and Brutus - prayers for you and the family dwiemer - you might be interested to know I dropped off a photo of the scope at the frame shop for my doctor's office (the same cnw1995 found on the web). Had it for a while for this purpose and this seemed a good time to finish this little gift off. They have been very accommodating of my crazy schedule over the years. Well hopefully tomorrow I'll have my regular laptop back. This mac I am borrowing tends to run the posts all together. Plus it'll nice to have more than one set of socks. A lot of my stuff is interned in the blazer at basecamp and one of the guys will bring it back in tomorrow. Well off to dinner, not KFC either. Hopefully chat on the regular computer next time. Bob

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 7:44 PM

Sir J does not have birthdays.  He is too old to count them. Whistling  Will ship him a 25 lb bag of GRITS.  That will make him feel younger.

Happy B-Day Sir. J Happy B-Day

Reminds me of a joke.

Old couple was drivng down the highway.  Saw a billboard with EXLAX, makes you feel younger.  So they stopped at the next store and the old man bought some.  They ate a "square" each.  UMM chocolate candy.  "Feel any younger", asked the old man?  Wife says, "No."  "Well lets eat somemore", says the old man.  So they do and drive on.  After a while the old man says, "Feel any younger?"  Wife replies, "No but I just did a childish thing!"  Laugh

Later

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Posted by Ole Timer on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 7:47 PM

 Submmbob ... dl'd a bunch of them a long time ago .... can't remember where .... have a bunch of real funny ones I use on another forum ... but they won't fly here .... Whistling  I had to get a B-Pressure monitor .... found out caffeine , especially salt and chocolate elevated it way up there . Hope they get it down .... good luck buddy .... took them over 7 months to get me the right meds .... Banged Head .... now it's great . 

 Chief .... Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 9:03 PM

Good Evening

I had a nice suprise today, Around noon time in walks my two youngest grandsons with big ole grins and a big bag of hot White Castles. Well we sat down and had a big lunch. Needless to say No supper for me. Had a little banilla though. Lots of guys on chat tonite. All is well....S.J.

Oh Chief thanks for the grits we sure can use the pot hole filler.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 9:23 PM

Evening all!

A hot one here again today. Summer is IN.

Sir J - Happy B-Day!

Chief - continued prayers for your FIL.

Jim - continued prayers for your wife.

Boat trailer wheel hub seals throwing grease. Hauled it over to the dealer - looks like they will all have to be replaced. Still in warranty so no cost except for hauling the thing across town.

Daughter started new job for the summer as the last place kept promising her X number of hours per week and then would call the same day and tell her not to come in. New job promised 19 hours this week and so far so good - they are holding up their end of the deal.

Son off this week on mission trip to Louisianna coast for continuing hurricane Ike cleanup (or was it Rita?). They built some stairs to a house yesterday and tore down a water damaged equipment shed today on the property of some older folks who do not have the ability and cash to do this themselves.

Looking forward to week of July 4th when I am taking some much needed time off.

Have a great day tomorrow all!

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Posted by 8ntruck on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 10:28 PM

Supposed to stop raining for a couple of days.  I'll believe it when I see it.  No rain for now though.

Cooked on the gas grill tonight, pork chops beaten with sage, more pork chops painted with honey & mustard, grilled vegies and pan fried potatoes.  Dry red wine to wash it all down.

Ran the string trimmer after dinner.  Amazing how much better it runs with fresh gas!  Got an odd insperation while I was working around the garage too.  My garage is an old carrage house with vertical ceader siding.  Painted it about 5 years ago and it needs it again this year.  While I was trimming, I ran the line trimmer up on to the siding.  Knocked the paint right off!  So I ran it a little further up the siding - cleaned it ready to prime!  So now I'm thinking how to use the string trimmer to scrape paint rather than a scraper.  The string trimmer is really clumsy to use on a vertical surface.  Maybe a string trimmer head and my angle grinder............

Prayers for those in need.

Thanks for the follow up RT.  Think I can track it down from that info.

SJ - happy birthday.  It was one of those milestone zero types after all.

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