8nt - sorry, forgot to answer yesterday, no Halloween Gateman yet, but I'm still hopeful it wil come before H-Day, glad you are making the best of things in sunny Spain, you won't recognize Missouri - colder and colder with plenty of rain for that past 2 weeks really. I imagine this is like John Baker's neighborhood in the High Summer
Basement smells like liquid nails, lol! Oh well, boards are in good order. I'm off tomorrow to make sure my son takes his medicine and gets plenty of rest. Maybe in between I can cut a little insulation for those few remaining spots and then be ready to complete the drywall on the stairs?
In some good news, the new bladder came for the select comfort bed and it is working so I have a regular bed again and not getting that sinking feeling every night!
Missed SJ tonight? Hope all is well? Had nice chats with RT, Charlie and Doug though
Patrick -
Phish - BIG Congrats on your millenial post! Or is that post- millenial millenial post? [:?]
Not a big fan of Glee, Mike. When I watch it, I get sucked in and watch it, but I just honestly don't get why, lol! I try to be doing something else while my wife is watching it. Same with the Duggers shows. If I start watching it, I can't look away, but I don't want to!
Thanks for all the good times and prayers, Don - you are a real good guy and a real friend to me and the rest of us that like it here on the CTT forum. We have a Ford Freestar and like it, but it doesn't have very good pickup. You have to really floor it sometimes. Too, it doesn't want to stop! OTOH, we get that SNOW stuff around here and once you get used to it, it has no problems with the white stuff.
Tardis is ready and I see some beacons are still lit despite the late hour - on the way guys - we'll use the wayback circuit and come get you asap! RT has some spice cake with white icing and I'm sure we can find the banilla!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Morning all
Just a quick check in before off to work. Thank you for the kudus on the posting milestone. The count and other pot frequents count is a good indicator of the loyalty and friendships developed here.
Got to go. May God bless
Jim
Hello all,
Just a quick sip this morning.
Belated to Ray
Phish, Congratulations on 2000
Rainy and cool here, supposed to mix with snow flurries for a few days. Seems like winter is close.
Prayers to all who need them.
Banks, Proud member of the OTTS TCA 12-67310
Hi GYZ,
39 here and rainy days ahead snow tomorrow? Hope all YOU OHIO YORKIES have your GOLASHES for the weather? NO GOLF tonite but WINGS and YUENGs at WAYNES.
Bsafe,
laz57
CHIEF, is water level low on the count that ya all took baths in NC?
BANKS,
How much snow YUZ GYZ getting out there in TUNALAND?
We're only getting the wet snow flurries.
Two of the mules have drowned already, but Buckeye and I are in route..300 miles to go! See you guys are 1pm at the show. When are we meeting at Issac's tonight?
Wes/Buckeye
Hello all
Laz, only rain so far, could get "some" accumulation in the mountains.
Depending on what the front does they are worried about lots of wet snow breaking down trees Friday night and Saturday.
Safe travel and good hunting to all those who are headed to York. Maybe I'll join you one of these years
Prayers to all who may need them
Hey Chuck! Just passing Cambridge now...at 70MPH.
One wheel fell off the wagon (we got this wagon at a NC swap meet).
I have $5 extra to spend at york. I should be able to get a MTH NS boxcar and locomotive and still have money for the PA toll...
Chief...please not that your typewriter doesn't work in the car like mine.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
Good morning all,
It is cloudy and rainy and cold in SE Indiana with temps in the 40s. Went to the YMCA. Did weights, treadmill, and some soccer drills. Watched "Glee". The "saucy wench" got most of the room painted and will finish up today. Been reading lots of e-mails lately as many of the rest of you have as well. Work has been a bear, and as I was writing this, I got some more stuff dumped on me. I had bran muffins on the dining car for breakfast before sending it to "Points East". TBIL, and I may need some Old Mils tonight. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Good luck & shopping to everyone at York, it's now been 3 years since we were there, what a fascinating and interesting experience, sure looking forward to going back some day. The only thing I buy for our layout any more are people, I think I have enough locomotives but there is always room for rolling stock.
Have a great time and be sure and post some pics
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Mornin' FellasBeen away for a few again. This past weekend SusieQ and I headed North to New York (doesn't have the same ring to it as North to Alaska) to visit the Finger Lakes region. Headed out Friday morning in a near torrential downpour which stayed with us from MD through Williamsport, PA. From there it was just a light drizzel. Stopped at the Corning Museum of Glass, that was neat, a bit pricey for what we did but neat. From there we headed out toward Bath, NY and then up to Hammondsport on the southern tip of Keuka Lake. Stopped at Pleasant Valley Winery (first bonded winery in the USA), took a tour had a tasting bought a case of wine. From there we headed to Naples, NY to the B&B (arrived around 4:30)... dinner was at 5:30 so we did that (had a bottle of wine) and got back to the B&B around 6:45, hit the hay at 7:00 and didn't wake up till 6:00am! 11 hours of sleep!Saturday we headed out around 10:00 and stopped at Widmer Winery in Naples (home of Taylor and Maneschewitz (sp) wines), had a tasting, bought a case. From there it was a short jaunt over to Keuka Lake's Western Shore and a visit at Dr. Kronks (or something like that), tasting and bought a few bottles there. Then it was more driving, more tastings, more buying... till 5:00pm. In 7 hours we visited 8 wineries and had purchased a total of 4 cases of wine... in all 9 wineries visited and 5 cases of wine found their way into our trunk and now our house. Monday the electrician was out and got the outlets, switches, ceiling fans, and new subpanel installed. Just waiting to get the sunroom exterior completed and then I can hang the exterior lights. Still need to finish the drywall in the sunroom and then prime and paint. Working on the pocket door now to hopefully get the sunroom sealed off from the rest of the house to cut down on the heating bill. Then have to do the trim work in the sunroom and then install the floor. Also need to reattach the siding on the house under the screened porch and hang the railings. Still looking at about 1.5 months before it is all done and ready. Hope to have it finished by Christmas.Looking forward to dinner tonight.
It’s TGIF-EVE – thank God....
Up to 81 today, but when I left the estate, humidity up to 97%!!!!
Very gray today, threatening rain later. Looks like Biketoberfest is going to be cold and rainy. Still don’t have the HOG yet.
I have some train stuff listed on the O-ther forum, need it gone and have to make some cash. The Rome trip for the Princess is fast approaching – and no car sales means no moolah. If it comes down to it, may have to sell off some of MY stuff – NOT what I want. Anyone interested in Hot Wheels? I have a few er, THOUSAND or so...
Jim Phish – Why, 2K? Congas on your accomplishment!!!
Gotta love modern technology – typing on a typewriter with a 20 mule team doing 70 on the Interstate, on 1 wheel, says a lot about YANKEE ingenuity!
for Mrs Brutus and all that needs ‘em
Nice NASCAR Hall of Fame inductions – Fife agrees with #43!!!
Check ya later!
Rich
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
lionroar88 In 7 hours we visited 8 wineries and had purchased a total of 4 cases of wine... in all 9 wineries visited and 5 cases of wine found their way into our trunk and now our house.
In 7 hours we visited 8 wineries and had purchased a total of 4 cases of wine... in all 9 wineries visited and 5 cases of wine found their way into our trunk and now our house.
Pat
RFD-TV --- Rural America's most important network!
Aloha all. Cold and rainy here - all that Iowa weather I'm sending off to Indiana and Michigan. Hope the mule train has finally made it to York. Jim "Stur-Fish" has made 2001 great posts and I'm glad to have read every one. Don, great news about your van. I bought ours from a rental company that Rich is familiar with and it has been great. As you all said, it's a bit of a die-roll. Nice chat with Charlie and Brutus last eve. Boy, that lake sure looks purdy. And Lucy is getting bigger. Brent, now my bride wants me to look for local wineries to visit. I dunno, Illinois is not known for its vintages. Running trains later today. Going to try to take apart my 'modern' MTH semaphore - the green wire came out of the bottom... Hope you are feeling better John!
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Morning guys - taking it easy watching some cartoons with my son. He's eating pretty well now and seems to be really back to his old self. Still having some congestion and a slight temp, so we'll keep him home through the weekend just to be safe. Thanks for all the prayers. Love that mule team!
Jim,
Congrats on the 2k posts.
I got the one track on the layout fixed, so I started moving the trains from the pool table to the layout. As I was putting some cars on an inner loop, I forgot how close my left elbow was to an MTH passenger car on the outer loop. It went to the floor, but the only damage was a small scuff and a light bulb fell out of its socket. I need to get some plexiglass installed on the edge of the layout asap, or run the Lionel CC GG1 set on that loop.
Morning All.....things here are the same, new car is running greatso I guess I made a good buy. Daughter took her PSAT's yesterrday and all went well. She took them at the school she was in last year even though we couldn't afford to send her there this year. Eveybody welcomed her back with open arms and I think made her feel comfortable. (wouldn't have gotten that from a public school) She was happy when I picked her up and felt she did good on the test. Now we'll see how this home schooling goes this year and God willing we can get her back in Calvary Academy next year.
Good luck and SAFE TRIP to all those going to York, hope ya all find good deals. Don't know what happened here on the forum but if somebody wants to let me know it would be appreciated, my email is in my profile I think. Rain cold and big winds forcast fo today , first noreaster this season. Pool Guys showed up yester day to close the pool 10 days early but thats good for me cause this storm comming would have just filled it with leaves and junk so I'm glad the cover is on. ...... Steve
And now, the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region ---> .
Buckeye --->
Y'all have fun tonight. I can't hack driving in the rain at dark no more. See yuz guyz tomorrow.
Lawson - Liked my "elf" help suggestion?
fifedogAnd now, the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region ---> . Buckeye ---> Y'all have fun tonight. I can't hack driving in the rain at dark no more. See yuz guyz tomorrow. Lawson - Liked my "elf" help suggestion?
That's a big 10-4!
"elf" help - there you go again!
green97probe Jim, Congrats on the 2k posts. I got the one track on the layout fixed, so I started moving the trains from the pool table to the layout. As I was putting some cars on an inner loop, I forgot how close my left elbow was to an MTH passenger car on the outer loop. It went to the floor, but the only damage was a small scuff and a light bulb fell out of its socket. I need to get some plexiglass installed on the edge of the layout asap, or run the Lionel CC GG1 set on that loop.
Jim, you need to reply to this post and you will have 1K.
Afternoon all. Busy day. Chilly and wet. State Fair started today. Now to go home from Town Hall and run trains. Can't do any work outside. Chat later.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Howdy,
Busy day started with dential cleaning and a few hours at my favorite train store. No purchase made. Saw some boy I like that things though. Tired last nite went to bed at 9:30, I checked the chat line and no one was on yet, so off I went....S.J.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
Charter Member- Tardis Train Crew (TTC) - Detroit3railers- Detroit Historical society Glancy Modular trains- Charter member BTTS
Chief,
I can't believe that I am at 1k posts. That six years went fast, but it couldn't have gone any better. I wouldn't even still be here if it wasn't for my fellow members who make this such a great place. Thank you.
Congrats! Back from errands. Mde my wife laugh when we went to buy pants for me. I went up to the rack, picked a pair, then to the register - let's go. Total elapsed time: 8 minutes. Apart from that it is a miserable - cold, wet, gloomy - day.
10 minutes. that's all it took me to find you.
But it screwed up and started putting the Euro sign in place of the 'e'.
Now another 10 minutes and it's beginning to behave.
Can't stop this damned double spacing when I press the 'enter' key.
I don't want to see any of the naughtiness that's going around, I prefer things like my first GRITter sighting and other lovely nonsense.
Going to add this page to 'favourites' and see what happens.
Going to Chatsworth Saturday to take some pic's of the Autumn tints, the ones around here are outstanding this year.
John Baker
Jim T - Conga on the 1K!
John B - always good to see you on the 'pot, no matter how long it may take!
Cheers! (or C'entani - Italian for good wishes for 100 years!)
cnw1995Congrats! Back from errands. Mde my wife laugh when we went to buy pants for me. I went up to the rack, picked a pair, then to the register - let's go. Total elapsed time: 8 minutes. Apart from that it is a miserable - cold, wet, gloomy - day.
Doug -- I had to laugh when I read the above post. When our sons would go shopping (teen years) they learned after one shopping experience that DAD was the one to go shopping with--know what you want, know your size, DAD "does it fit? do you like it? OK, let's get it and get out of here". Whereas Mom would want to hit at least 3-5 stores and end up at store one, case closed. Now that they are 30 & 34 they still shop like that! I always shop alone and do just fine, I do not want my wife with me and I don't want to go with her ....... I guess that's why we are still married after 37 years
I'm also sending you one more day of depressing weather, not sure what the sun looks like.
GEEZ! Charlie you dog! Tease me with pictures of my favorite steam loco of all time (page 5), an NKP Berk ! Shame on you! Love those pictures!Cobrabob.
Toy Trains, they are not just an adventure, they are a way of life !
Hi Brutus thanks for the info.I've been trying to hang the firring strips with a Remington powder gun but I keep spliting them.Forgot about the blue screws.It looks like any more work will be on hold until after the holidays unless I hit Powerball. I will continue to keep your family in my prayers.
I think I see a new visitor to the "Pot". Welcome and sit down and stay awhile. Nice to see visitors on the "Pot" [but did notice not a new comer]. Become family and post as much as you like.
Howard, how are the APPLES in RI? Bet they have a little frost on them by now.
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