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Posted by anjdevil2 on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 10:29 AM

Morning Boys,

 

Laz, I’ve actually BEEN to the Pioneer Tunnel!! LOVED the Mine train, it’s been a few years, but had a great time there.  I’ll try to visit the website!!

I miss the NorthEast just for things like that, Dutch Country, Coal Country, the Poconos,

not to mention NYC & Philadelphia.  Spent too much time in Sellersville and Hellertown on the 309 (was with some female type...Banged Head).  Still have friends all over Eastern PA.

 

Up to 95 again today, very hot and VERY humid again.  Plans all set for Universal Friday. Really looking forward to some time away from work.  The Princess wants to make plans for Tuesday, so it looks like Daddy/Daughter day.

 

OK, that all that fits, I have to help get a car to Palm Coast, so I’ll be back later!

 

Angel – to all that need ‘em

 

see ya later!

 

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 10:33 AM

Couldn't stay in, just got back from a hot walk. Sweaty, may have to shower this Saturday.

 I am debating selling my boat, 16 ft, 50 HP merc. outboard, six years old. To tiring to take it out always come home and flop. I am sure some of that is just  from being on the water.

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 10:41 AM

laz - I bet you were like Neil Armstrong stepping off that lokie.  That would be awesome if it were the same one your uncle fired.  Keep an eye on that water glass.

dbaker - If I lived where you do, places like Tehachapi, Cajon, Sullivan's curve,  Mormon rocks, and Flagstaff would be constant haunts of mine.  Then there would be the surf side rail to occupy me as well. My 2 cents

dwiemer - Hey Dennis, where are my boat pics....ConfusedPirate

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Posted by dougdagrump on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:58 PM

Mornin' All, I think. Dead

Still dead on my tush from yesterday, getting up at 4am is the pits. Got in the musuem at 6:15 doing a quick cleanup to make sure it was presentable on tv. Since it was a promo for the museum sponsored summer camp, grades 1 thru 6 if I remember right, I decided to run a Thomas & Percy double header with all of the grandson's rolling stock. Got everything set for some test runs and they ran like a champ with no stuttering or hesitations on the turnouts. So shut the trains down and wait for the tv folks to get everything ready.

 Mr Murphy's relatives must have been hiding in the bushes somewhere. Get everything going and you guessed it, as soon as the camera lights come on Thomas & Percy come to the reverse loop turnout on the upper level where Thomas decides to go right and Percy decides to go left. Oops Banged Head Sigh

After that initial problem the rest of the day was un-eventful, other than lots-n-lots of visitors. Was I ever glad to see 4pm come around !

Time for more coffee, trying to get both eyes open.Zzz

 

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 3:34 PM

Blueberry - Laugh  Some clarification for you Snohizoans...getting crabs in the Mid-Atlantic region is a good thingSign - Dots  As long as thay are smothered with OLD BAY seasoning....

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 4:48 PM

fifedog

Blueberry - Laugh  Some clarification for you Snohizoans...getting crabs in the Mid-Atlantic region is a good thingSign - Dots  As long as thay are smothered with OLD BAY seasoning....

OK, fifedog.............I could not resist.  I like walleye, myself.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 5:42 PM

Got the dang toolshed all cleaned out from all the stuff innit--had to take it all to the recyclers then had the lawn cut---such as there is of it---

Me---I  like any kind of seafood-----When we're up in cottage country up here we usually do the frying of the Rainbow Trout or what have you that we catch by the side of the lake-----

you thought I'd say "see food" right?-----Well that tooWhistling

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:50 PM

Good evening

Still 88 outside.

Charlie just left, we ran some mth smokers. Used the new "Nada" and so it wasn't  so bad. Banilla is ready but still in the freezer...S.J.

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Posted by SPMan on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:07 PM

fifedog
If I lived where you do, places like Tehachapi, Cajon, Sullivan's curve,  Mormon rocks, and Flagstaff would be constant haunts of mine.  Then there would be the surf side rail to occupy me as well. My 2 cents

Fife, it's just like living anywhere else if you've been there long enough.  It has been 51 years for me since I was transplanted from Virginia to Southern California.  I have been to all those places you mentioned so many times I know every nook and cranny but I miss the trains that used to run on those lines.  First time I went to Cajon, they were running warbonnet F units on the passenger trains of the Santa Fe and UP was running E-8 A-B-B-A consist with The City of Los Angeles Train.  F units still reigned on tehachapi as well and they were Black Widow SP engines.  Later on they went to the gray and red bloody nose scheme.  I will leave it all to the younger generation to discover now.  They probably like the modern power.  I don't go out anymore unless they are running a steam engine or something special.  I forgot to mention that on the ATSF Coast Line they were running Alco PA units when I first saw those trains.  Rode to San Diego many times on that line.

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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:55 PM

Hot in St. Louis again, but not as hot as the last few days.  Got a little rain, but not much - not enough to do anything.  Electric Railroad Co card showed up, need to check that out this weekend.  TARDIS is ready and I need some help - some kids keep shooting fireworks at my house, so we will be getting some manure in bags and doing a little dive-bombing.  Maybe figure out a way to keep it lit on fire all the way down Laugh

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 10:34 PM

Evening all from beautiful Southern Ohio

Finnally getting around to some serious computer work and checking up on my toy train buds.  It is hot here and muggy.  Broke down and started using the A/C Monday.  Bride was going to work a couple night shifts and need to cool thehouse down for her to sleep during the day.

Ordered parts for my truck getting it ready for the truck camper.  Ordered the tie down system, and going to put on air bags, new brakes, and two new tires.  By the time I'm done I'll spend about $1000.  Still cheaper than a new truck$$$$$$$

Chief - the spot for the train looks real nice.  Is it fairly close to power and the like?

Fife - I thought the same as Chuck at first.  Maybe an Ohio thing.

SJ - Maybe it will rain and you can skip the shower.

Well, off to bed.  0500 comes all too soon

May God bless

Jim

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Posted by 8ntruck on Thursday, June 25, 2009 12:18 AM

Been reading the Pot lately, but not taking time to post.  Temperature broke a little today.  Like Brutus said - a little rain and a little cooler.  Supposed to be about 100 on Saturday, though.

Another 'Lost' evening again with my wife - season 3, disc 3.  I really enjoy watching it with out the commercials.

Fixed the washing machine last night.  Turned out to ba a dirty contact in the timer.  Kind of like working on an e-unit that was on steroids.

Dropped into the local hobby shop to gab some.  The owner will be moving to a new store downtown the 1st of August.  Good move for him.  Only thing is, the store will be about 16 blocks away instead of two. 

Summer shut down at the plant next week.  Expecting it to be quiet so I can catch up on some of my back burnered projects.

About it.  Later, all.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, June 25, 2009 7:03 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps again in the 90s.  It was a good day for soccer yesterday.  USA men's team defeated Spain 2-0.  They play the winner of Brazil and South Africa for the Confederation Cup championship.  This is the best they have done ever in a FIFA tournament.  My team won 1-0 as well last night.  I did ok.  I made a few good passes, got a couple of stops or steals, and got away with an accidental handball.  It was not pretty, but it was a win.  I had bacon and biscuits on the dining car for breakfast this morning.  Beacon is lit and I can drive again after tonight's game.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, June 25, 2009 7:28 AM

Hello

Got the ever popular mix of sun/cloud with showers and T'storms booked in for the afternoon/evening. High today will be 32C with the heat index at 38C. It'll clear up and get the fog developing overnight with the low at 16C. Tomorrow will be about the same with a 40% chance of showers and T'storms. High tomorrow will be 28c.

Got some clients to see and I'll be taking the camera to see whether I can get some pix of a couple of industrial sites to add to my idea files-----Smile,Wink, & Grin

Have a good one---Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by kpolak on Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:16 AM

Morning all!

Helped neighbor dig a bit yesterday to find water line.  2 - galvanized pipes right next to each other (1-for water and 1-for electrical to pump) Couldn't cut the line and retap, as the pipes were too close together.  I recommended calling the pros, and replace the galvanized back to the wellhead with plastic.  Spent part of day with daughters playing baseball.  2-yo is starting to understand how to swing the bat!

Found out SiL has Thyroid cancer.  It was found during another unrelated surgery.  Plan is to remove Thyroid, and treat with a radioactive pill?  96% success rate.

Hot and humid here again.

Brutus:  Prayers said.  Beacon is on!

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:48 AM

HI GYZ,

  Nice and cool this morning but we're to push 90 today?  Did my laz Camp this morning with a 3 miler on the run, another 3 miler on the bike, then lil weights and situps. Maybe GOLF this after if now roasting by then?

RICH, yes it is a nice lil excurssion into the mine.  About 50 degrees.  Nice to stand in opening on these hot afternoons especially when I get off the Lokie.

FIFE, I inject water after every trip.  Usually takes about 10 minutes for water to fill up glass.

KURT, prayers for your SIL, hope it turns out good.

Stay frosty,

laz57

 

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, June 25, 2009 9:09 AM

Good Morning

sunny and 81 at 8 AM. Humid but I'll take it. Much better than pushing a snow blower. Maybe storms later and I can get my shower before Saturday. I'm not fallin for that old trick "here hold these wires" while I shower anymore. anyway enjoy your Thursday and stay  warm...S.J.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:24 AM

morning all not a lot happening. this weekends plans got a little dampened as they missed paying me on 8 of my O.T. so it made check shorter than planned. but we will survive as we always do. Things happen but one way to look at it is that I now can count on a little bigger check next payday than expectedBig Smile

Hope all have a good weekend as I still plan to even if its just sitting around the house relaxing as this will be the first full weekend I've had off in a long time basicly I've been working at least one day every weekend now for about 3 months I think.

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:09 PM

Hello--

We got t'underboomered on to the tune of 2 of 'em--both had marble sized hail and monsoonal downpours as well. In this neighbourhood we have had 3 houses take ground discharges and 1 tree is split right down the middle behind our crescent-----BTW  the high got to 33C and gave us the heat index of 40C---just wonderfulDead

When I got home I found that our pond/lake that formed this spring from all the dang rain we had grown larger I went and threw out a small floating dock and took my little R/C boat for a spin--Mischief

And from what I seen the long range looks like I could be doing this thing a lot--SighWhistling

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Posted by mitchelr on Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:11 PM

 Evening to All,

Quiet here on the Pot.  Had a fairly decent day at our training session today.   Looking forward to some time off.  Hope to have decent weather.

Take care,

Mitch

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:22 PM

Good Evening

Storms all around us. Lots of damage as usual. I had a post written and lost it. So just grab some banilla and come on board the thingy with us....S.J.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:52 PM

Evening all

A lot of folks must be busy with vacations and family stuff.

Tonight was the last night of Vacation Bible School.  Had a nice program then we had ice cream.  It was fun.  Youngest daughter droped off her cat forus to watch while she spends 2 weeks in LA.  Don Keep an eye out for her.

Well need to clean up the kitchen, evening prayers, then bed.  Jim and Chief your brides will be included as well as Kurts daugher, hope the bites are better

May God bless

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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:02 PM

Prayers for your daughter and sister-in-law, Kurt Angel  Also for your wife, Chief Angel  Also for your family, JimSP, and for all of us and our families in need too Angel

HOT in St. Louis.  My son picked up a couple books at the library he thought I would like - Tracks Across America and another one that has blow-up diagrams of trains, which was pretty cool.  Too, my book I ordered a while back showed up - George Stephenson, The Remarkable Life of the Founder of the Railways.  So, I've got that going for me Smile

TARDIS is ready, going to Kurt's first to drop off some cookies and cream icecream for the kids (about 5 hours ago with the wayback circuit), then come and get the rest of you guys.  Patrick and Mike, you guys figure it out, lol.  Nice chat with RT earlier Smile

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Posted by MichRR714 on Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:30 PM

 Hi Guys.. power is back and things are partially cleaned up.  What a mess.  Many large trees down on my street, several of which hit cars.  Poor kid down the streets chevy pickup was destroyed.  Safe and sound at my place less a few large branches  They are calling it 70 Mph straight line winds.  I guess that would explain the wallpaper effect of leaves stuck to the front of my house :)   SJ called earlier to check on me..Thanks SJ sorry I missed your call I was putting away the generator.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Friday, June 26, 2009 12:14 AM

Evenin' All !

Glad to see the system is back up to speed, tried to post earlier and it was slower than (insert your own term).

Sounds as though you guys in the upper midwest have been gettin hammered with the weather this week. Hopefully it will go back to normal soon.

Angel's  for those in need.

Well finally recovered from last tuesday, just in time for tomorrow and Kids Club duty on saturday. Travelling lite tomorrow, gonna run the 4-6-0's and a GP15 lashup w/coal hoppers, most of which will be club rolling stock.

Catch yuz later.

Cool

 

 

 

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Posted by strogey on Friday, June 26, 2009 12:22 AM

Howdy Gang! Greeting from the great northwest! Sorry to hear so many of you dealing with those good ole' thunder boomer's you folks get back east. They predict a thunder storm out here and it means 2 or 3 claps of thunder and a few minutes of heavy rain with some hail thrown in on occasion. They just through so fast. In some ways I miss those thunderstorms from back east. Just glad to hear that you are all safe and for the most part unscathed. You all should move out here! Gee we get 3-4 inches of snow and everything just sits until it melts. People shake their heads when I talk about growing up in Western New York! Yeah I know, what about all the rain? It isn't really as back as they make it out to be. Plus I have yet to have to shovel rain. Heck out here if the lawn needs mowed and it is raining you throw your poncho on and go to it.

 Anyway, prayers out to everyone who is facing difficulty be it health issues, job issues, storm issues, and anything else I may have missed.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, June 26, 2009 2:28 AM

Aloha. Sitting on the 12th flr. lanai overlooking the beach. Thought I'd drop in to say hello before heading out with the bride for a late dinner. Prayers continuing for your wife, Brutus. Sure was nice of you to help out your neighbor, Kurt. Sounds like an immense job. Charlie, glad you're OK. Sorry I let out the gremlins at the wrong-time, Doug - but I had to, it's the law. Wink

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Posted by Banks on Friday, June 26, 2009 6:42 AM

 Hello all

Been a busy week.

Got the beach stuff all but away,

Did some weed control in the garden.

Made 200 bales of hay. About 3 acres to go.

Got to haul manure tonite and or tomorrow.

Hillclimb on Sunday

Not much time for trains but I did manage to read the whole Pot. Wow, a lot went on while I was gone.

Cooler today after lasr nights thunder storms, we got about 6/10 of an inch. More predicted this afternoon and then a nice weekend

I'd better get to work

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, June 26, 2009 6:47 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the high 80s/low 90s.  Last night was a perfect example of why I play soccer.  We were playing the only team that had won all of its games so far.  While they had a couple of subs at the beginning, we had just 11, which meant no break for me.  At the end of the first half we were down only 1-0.  At one point in the first half, there was a terrific scramble for the ball in front of our own goal.  The ball was bouncing off bodies at a rapid pace and people were scrambling all over the field.  Finally we cleared it and as I was jogging back to my regular position, I was thinking, "This is fun!"  I made one good header to move the ball back down the field, and a few other plays as well.  In the second half, one of the ladies on the team (college kid, played on one of the Columbus high school teams) got the ball at about the 18, dribbled around a couple of defenders and found the back of the net from about the six.  We had a sub show up at half time and I sat out most of the second half, which was fine with me.  I was happy with a 1-1 tie, which should leave us tied for second.

I had the regular fare on the dining car this morning for breakfast.  Patrick drove last night, but I can tonight (we may have to flip a coin).  Beacon will be lit.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, June 26, 2009 7:12 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a humid 70 degrees. Rained last night. Going up to 83 today with some sunshine.

Today is a busy day. Lots of chores around the house. I have 2 projects that I have to finish. Not much new on the train subject.

Buckeye.... TGIF

Dining car was here for the usual breakfast.

Y'all have a great Friday.

Chuck

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