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COFFEE POT #1, January 2010 for all to take a drink and chat. Welcome all posters. 4 yrs old and still going. Sweet ice tea too.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:34 AM

Don....I'm glad you are taking care of the Chief's electrical questions.  During the construction of his benchwork after he laid down the phone there was the buzz of the circular saw and then it suddenly stopped.  I  then heard a very loud swear word followed with, "Wow!!! That's a lot of blood. Pam! Pam! Call the squad." Then I heard a big thud.  I could now hear Pam in the background saying, "What do you want? I'm busy!!! And don't make a mess on that new carpet again with all your train stuff!!  Do you hear me!!!

I thought it best to hang up the phone.

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, January 10, 2010 7:31 AM

DAY 36.

     Dear Grandmom,  sorry I haven't written to you in awhile.  Things in the field have grown a bit monotonous.  All there is to do is drink Ol' Mils, read back issues of CTT, and fire upon the occasional beaver from time to time.  The PLATOON  has been fragmented right down the middle by two rival factions: SGT Buckeye's Snohizo irregulars, and SGT Eagle's grit-eaters.  I feel like the son, born of two fathers, fighting for the minds and souls of the men.  Poor new guys don't even know what to make of  it.  They'll just have to figure things out on their own.  Tension has gotten to a few lifers, as one tried to cut off his own leg, and another tempted fate by shoveling snow in a blizzard, whereing only his pj's. 

     It seems everyone has forgotten who the enemy is.  But he's out there.  Way, way out there.  You can't see him, but you know he's just waiting...watering his brown grass...cleaning his pool...basking in his warm weather.

     Tell Mom and Dad...well...just tell them.

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:05 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  7 degrees and cold one here.  To get to 30.  Well EAGLES (not FRANK) loose.  Maybe next year.

BUCKEYE, LOL SAFETY FIRST!!!!!

CHIEF, what a lucky guy FREE VENISON and NO PILE UPs, U DA MAN!!!!!

FIFE, LOL good letter.  What more is there to life then OL MILs and reading back issues of CTT, and occasionally harassing wifelife?  Life is good.

Stay frosty BOYZ,

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:08 AM

KOOLJOCK,

  You gotta get LEGACY, best thing since ROSEYVILLE HAMSTER, named HERBIE.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:44 AM

Aloha all. Only -1 this morning so it is getting warmer. Off to church in a moment. The bride volunteered us to watch the pastor's kids (ages 1, 2, 6 and 7) tonight so that should be interesting. Condolences on the loss of your friend, Sir J.   Fife, I thought the enemy had antlers and four legs and we could only stalk them with flintlocks at certain times of the  year. Don and Buckeye, oh you made me laugh! It does give me an idea though for the next time I have an electrical question, I'll use a webcam to 'show' it!  Brutus, enjoy your family day today! 

8n, I recommend you get the 'classic' F unit with the Warbonnet scheme. Nothing looks finer.

Jon, I've always wanted to see Lionel's Acela run.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:54 AM
Then the stupid telephone rang.  I never figured the daughter and son-in-law would be dumb enough to brave the snow storm with two little ones in tow for one simple dinner with my wife and me.

 Jack - At least they called first!!WhistlingEvilWhistling

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:03 AM

Good Morning

It was 7 degrees when we awoke this morning. Soaring into the low teens now.

Chief I know you want NS engines but I sure like Pressing eng. 3, horn and off it goes. I'll keep my TMCC, works for me thanks.

Some of you may have some Lionel made under my friends watch, he was a forman there during the 1990s. He got the pink slip when Richard K. sold the company, as did many others. A lot of good people use to work there.

TTOS show today and no plans after that so enjoy your sunday...S.J.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:04 AM

 Don, Buckeye, Fifey, Laz:

Great stories - and I understood them!Bow

When I first joined the Pot, I didn't understand most of what was going on. Chief and RT told me to stick around a while and I would understand. That day has come. I love it!Thumbs Up

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Posted by Ole Timer on Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:20 AM

 Buckeye ..... that's hilarious !!!  Also ... Laz .... do they eat hamsters in Roseyville and grits ? Confused  SJ same here ... sticking with my ole reliable tmcc .... I don't own any legacy engines anyway .... in fact have gone the Williams route lately instead .

And as far as Beavers ... I heard a few times some said they had eaten a BEAVER .... Whistling ....

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:33 AM

Ole Timer

 Buckeye ..... that's hilarious !!!  Also ... Laz .... do they eat hamsters in Roseyville and grits ? Confused  SJ same here ... sticking with my ole reliable tmcc .... I don't own any legacy engines anyway .... in fact have gone the Williams route lately instead .

And as far as Beavers ... I heard a few times some said they had eaten a BEAVER .... Whistling ....

 

Hay Roy, they are at it again!WhistlingEvilSmile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, January 10, 2010 10:27 AM

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Don....I'm glad you are taking care of the Chief's electrical questions.  During the construction of his benchwork after he laid down the phone there was the buzz of the circular saw and then it suddenly stopped.  I  then heard a very loud swear word followed with, "Wow!!! That's a lot of blood. Pam! Pam! Call the squad." Then I heard a big thud.  I could now hear Pam in the background saying, "What do you want? I'm busy!!! And don't make a mess on that new carpet again with all your train stuff!!  Do you hear me!!!

I thought it best to hang up the phone.

Guys it is called Alzheimers.  Now lets all remember the good times when Buckeye was well.  See it was his buddy Brent who tried to saw his leg off.  Just a few weeks ago this happened and the poor guy has things all mixed up.  As for the guy out in CA, the sun has baked his brain [along with all the drugs out there] and he is about as bad as Buckeye.  I thought the latest "shake it up" would bring him back to normal.  I guess there  is no normal to him anymore.  Please remember these two of our buddies who have fallen into ill health.  I also think there is another one that lives about in the middle of the US [Ioway] that is showing signs of some mental lapse.  I really hope it is the bitter cold and when spring comes, he will be OK.

Now for today.  Was down to 20 but fast warming above freezing.  Went to pond after Sunday School.  Pond almost frozen over since yesterday.  Deer must have "vacumed" the corn up.  All gone.  Geese are "pressed" into the shallows where the creek runs in.  Beavers had built only a couple of pitchforks full of leaves and mud right at spillway.  Really a poor job and not impeding the flow of water [had to be OSU Grad in engineering beavers as such a poor job]. Whistling

In-laws coming for lunch.  Roast, turnips, potatoes and big white lima beans.  Desert is a baked cobler of cherry and pineapple filling with pecans on top.  Dinner

Later.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, January 10, 2010 11:37 AM

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Don....I'm glad you are taking care of the Chief's electrical questions.  During the construction of his benchwork after he laid down the phone there was the buzz of the circular saw and then it suddenly stopped.  I  then heard a very loud swear word followed with, "Wow!!! That's a lot of blood. Pam! Pam! Call the squad." Then I heard a big thud.  I could now hear Pam in the background saying, "What do you want? I'm busy!!! And don't make a mess on that new carpet again with all your train stuff!!  Do you hear me!!!

I thought it best to hang up the phone.

Guys it is called Alzheimers.  Now lets all remember the good times when Buckeye was well.  See it was his buddy Brent who tried to saw his leg off.  Just a few weeks ago this happened and the poor guy has things all mixed up.  As for the guy out in CA, the sun has baked his brain [along with all the drugs out there] and he is about as bad as Buckeye.  I thought the latest "shake it up" would bring him back to normal.  I guess there  is no normal to him anymore.  Please remember these two of our buddies who have fallen into ill health.  I also think there is another one that lives about in the middle of the US [Ioway] that is showing signs of some mental lapse.  I really hope it is the bitter cold and when spring comes, he will be OK.

Later.

Chief Prayers will be said for the above. Guess we could get sturg and Dennis to add them to there's also

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Posted by mitchelr on Sunday, January 10, 2010 11:38 AM

 Morning to All

Glad to see all is well on Coffee Pot. Chief is complaining about the Yankees and Don, Buckeye, Jon, Fife etc. are  giving Chief "the business".  Cold here in south Central PA. Yesterday we did a run to No. Va. for Christmas with BIL & SIL & Family.  BIL is a great cook so we ate well.  Today more running to a Birthday party and then catch up with a friend that we didn't get to see during Christmas. 

Well, time to go.

 Mitch

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, January 10, 2010 11:38 AM

Morning guys - nice talk with SJ this morning.  Everyone finally got up and they are watching tv and working on science projects etc.  Wife just went to the grocery store - think she wants to get all her favorite foods in this week.  I started working on some legal papers and got yelled at - need to do that when the kids are in bed.  Uh, when will that be?  Like 11 on a work night?  They have been out of school due to vacation and now snow/temps, and I don't like to work on stuff like that late at night.  Oh well, we'll get it done.

Bill (8nt) - I talked with Dave F and we think the tca show is on 1/30, which would make sense since it has always been on a Saturday and it's at a church.  We thin the 1/31 was a typo.  I'll email the contact person just to be sure.  Looks like it's just a few bucks to get in and don't have to be a member.  I'm a member though, so could get you in I'm sure.  Its 9AM to 3PM.  Might be a small show for a long drive though.  I've never been to it.

Lunchtime, so Ciao!  Laugh

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, January 10, 2010 12:56 PM

Afternoon all!

Good stories - LOL!

C'Boys held their lead last night - end of 13 year playoff drought. Pats really stinking it up against Ravens this afternoon. NE fans are a rough crowd - if the Pats don't pull this out they may have to sneak them out of the stadium in armored vans this afternoon.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 10, 2010 1:01 PM

Afternoon fellas.

Got down into the trainroom this morning and was able to get the second long shelf installed. Looks pretty good, especially now that it is loaded with WM and C&O. Also moved the AC6000 off the B&O shelf and moved some more appropriate stuff onto the B&O shelf. The pics are a bit small on SPF, but you get a good sense of it all. I may try to update the pics with larger ones later.

ChiefEagles

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Don....I'm glad you are taking care of the Chief's electrical questions.  During the construction of his benchwork after he laid down the phone there was the buzz of the circular saw and then it suddenly stopped.  I  then heard a very loud swear word followed with, "Wow!!! That's a lot of blood. Pam! Pam! Call the squad." Then I heard a big thud.  I could now hear Pam in the background saying, "What do you want? I'm busy!!! And don't make a mess on that new carpet again with all your train stuff!!  Do you hear me!!!

I thought it best to hang up the phone.

Guys it is called Alzheimers.  Now lets all remember the good times when Buckeye was well.  See it was his buddy Brent who tried to saw his leg off.  Just a few weeks ago this happened and the poor guy has things all mixed up.  As for the guy out in CA, the sun has baked his brain [along with all the drugs out there] and he is about as bad as Buckeye.  I thought the latest "shake it up" would bring him back to normal.  I guess there  is no normal to him anymore.  Please remember these two of our buddies who have fallen into ill health.  I also think there is another one that lives about in the middle of the US [Ioway] that is showing signs of some mental lapse.  I really hope it is the bitter cold and when spring comes, he will be OK.

Now for today.  Was down to 20 but fast warming above freezing.  Went to pond after Sunday School.  Pond almost frozen over since yesterday.  Deer must have "vacumed" the corn up.  All gone.  Geese are "pressed" into the shallows where the creek runs in.  Beavers had built only a couple of pitchforks full of leaves and mud right at spillway.  Really a poor job and not impeding the flow of water [had to be OSU Grad in engineering beavers as such a poor job]. Whistling

In-laws coming for lunch.  Roast, turnips, potatoes and big white lima beans.  Desert is a baked cobler of cherry and pineapple filling with pecans on top.  Dinner

Later.



Couple corrects to the above... yes it was me who did this, but 1 there was NO pain. If it weren't for the odd sound the saw made cutting into my quad I would have likely never known... till I passed out. 2. There was very little blood because I was able to get it stopped within 5 minutes of the cut occuring. 3. There were no swear words until The Q inquired as to whether I managed to cut off my family jewels...
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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, January 10, 2010 1:29 PM

Good Afternoon everyone,

Roy & SJ m prayers for you and yours,

It has been a busy but rewarding weekend.  My bride and I met Buckeye, his bride and Wes Saturday and ran trains.  WOW, Buckeye has a really neat layout.  I was impressed!  Buckeye's gracious hospitality was the high point of the day.  It was neat to meet folks like Wes and Buckeye in person who you learn to know and admire in person.

After leaving Columbus we came home and to help with a Youth "Lock-In" at Church.  48 kids came and I believe all have a good time, learned a little about their Lord, and experienced a lot of fellowship.  Kids from all over the county came.  Praise God!  God is GREAT!!!!!

It was a huge success.  We got to bed about 9:30 this morning and I just woke up!

Go to go and take advantage of some daylight hours.

May God bless

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, January 10, 2010 1:33 PM

Brent - Laugh  Swearing and construction go together like grits and regular BMs man!  Now we know what went wrong  Laugh

(SJ - the job is done.)

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, January 10, 2010 1:51 PM

HI GUYZ,

  ROY, yepper PATS are stinking up NE.  WOW!

PAT, HERBIE the HAMSTER is the driving force for power in ROSEYVILLE.  They hang you from the yardarm if you hurt that little critter.

STURFISH, like the country song,

GOD is GREAT,

BEER is GOOD and people are CRAZY!!!!!

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, January 10, 2010 2:17 PM

Up to 35 and sunny here - positively balmy compared to last several days - went outside in shirt sleeves to grab some more firewood. I was able to restock on firewood Thursday. Lucked out the local firewood yard (tree service business) had just had some seasoned oak dropped off and I was able to score a bit under half a cord. Green oak will only burn in a bonfire...with a lot of accelerant - if you know what I mean.

LAZ - Pats may be settling down - long ways to go - need 2 scores assuming Ravens lay down. Good weekend for football.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, January 10, 2010 2:36 PM

Good Afternoon from Blueberryhill....

Just sitting here watching the Ravens / Patriots game. Brady better get busy.

I finally went to the basement yesterday. I was really feeling good. I was suppose to wait another week, but did it anyway. nice and slow. All went well. I ran my trains. Wife said if I didn't go down there, she would throw me down the steps. It really made my day, to run those trains. Don't tell anybody.

Sun is shining. Problem is,,,It's only 25 degrees. Don't think I'll sit under the shade tree. There's no leaves. Oh well.

Y'all have a great Sunday.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, January 10, 2010 3:00 PM

Good afternoon all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 20s.  Had a nice visit with grandson last night.  Ran the 318E for him, but he kept wanting to push the horn button.  I had to tell him there was no sound.  Also, it will go in one direction ok, but to go in the other direction, I have to cycle thru the F-N-R twice for some reason.  Did some Second Life as well after they left.  Lucas is headin back to school today and so it is just the "saucy wench" and me.  I had bacon and biscuits on the dining car for breakfast before sending it on to "Points East".  I went to the YMCA this afternoon.  Did soccer drills (15 touches), weights and only a half mile on treadmill.  TBIL after "Desperate Housewives".  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, January 10, 2010 3:04 PM

Good evening everyone.  Has been a mixed day.  Had early church that I was on the main camera for.  Then, after Sunday School, I came home as wife didn't feel well early, but is better now. She made sauteed shrimp with linguine and veggies for lunch.  Did a little layout work....painted some rails to look like rust, and caulked the sides of some of the Fastrack.  I am doing that to both hold it in place as well as help with sound reduction.

Will take a short nap and get ready for evening church tonight.  Kind of exciting as one of our missionaries who has spent a number of years in a dump in Brazil is here to preach.  Through him, over 5000 people have come to Christ.  He is a real dynamic person.  

I helped my son get past a level on the Wii this afternoon.  Think he used that as an excuse as he was banned from video games till his eyes get better.  This way, I played it, he guided me and it still got him to where he wanted.
Roy M., Saw your name in the OGR magazine with regard to TW.  Congratulations.  Wish I could have had them build a small layout for me to run while I did my work on the big layout.  Still want to do the big one by myself, but it would be nice to run some trains while I was doing so.

Got bad news from a good friend when I got home this afternoon.  His mother had died.  She was older and it was expected, but it still hurts. 

As for prayers...all the time.  I often lift them up even for those who don't ask for them.
God BLess,
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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, January 10, 2010 3:22 PM

Thanks Dennis - it was kind of neat to be mentioned. Sorry about your friend's mom.

Brent - the 2nd shelf looks great.

Chuck - that it great about getting into your basement - be careful!

Pats dropped it. Ravens look tough! On to the GB - AZ game!

Fireplace all warmed up!

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, January 10, 2010 4:41 PM

Sturgeon-Phish
It has been a busy but rewarding weekend.  My bride and I met Buckeye, his bride and Wes Saturday and ran trains.  WOW, Buckeye has a really neat layout.  I was impressed!  Buckeye's gracious hospitality was the high point of the day.  It was neat to meet folks like Wes and Buckeye in person who you learn to know and admire in person.

Jim.....It was great being the host of the OTTS January Snow and Ice Toy Train Operating Session at Roger's Corners, Ohio....Elvevation 936.   I enjoyed very much meeting you after all these years.  Please tell the Mrs. that we have already taken her advice and have been on the special travel website.  I'm very glad you like the layout, but I was astonished when Wes said that I had accomplished so much in the last year.  Shock  I thought I had done nothing.  Mrs. Buckeye wanted to let you know that due to her knee problem, she couldn't stand in the train room very long and ducked out to sit on the sofa.   This summer plan to return to see the big guys run outside.  On another matter; Jim, would a spring trip to York work better for you? 

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Great stories - and I understood them!Bow

When I first joined the Pot, I didn't understand most of what was going on. Chief and RT told me to stick around a while and I would understand. That day has come. I love it!Thumbs Up

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Pat.....Have you ever heard the story about the Chief calling me up in the middle of the night in 2004 demanding to know why I had "invaded" his POT?  It seems he thought it was reserved for only Southerners. Boy, did we spoil his party.Laugh

Pat....I really enjoyed your comments about hanging

 

 

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, January 10, 2010 5:10 PM

Good afternoon and thank all of you on the forum for your kind words and condolences regarding the death of my brother in law.  It was appreciated.

Don, that sounded like quite an adventure helping the Chief get an engine fired up.

Chief, I thought about you at a recent train meet.  I saw a Lionel SD40 I think in Norfolk Southern livery.  That paint scheme sort of grows on you does'nt it?  I think the one I saw had TMCC and I only run DCS or conventional so I took a pass on it.  I might break down and get some NS units from somebody sooner or later in honor of my love for the old Norfolk and Western.

Dennis, sorry for the loss of your friend's mother.

I finally got my copy of the current ACL/SAL Historical Society Magazine called "Lines South" with my article in it.  The associate editor, Larry Goolsby was a big help in getting this published and provided some pictures to go with it.  Many thanks to them.

Laz, did you ever see a deer on that last day with the flintlock?  Maybe Chief will send you some of that frozen stuff.

Bought a couple of tall palm trees to go on my layout.  I figure they can double for a Santa Fe location in the West or a Florida location on the ACL since I have model trains from both roads.

Got to head for the train layout now and get busy before the sun goes down and the temp starts to drop.  We have been having great weather, however with daytime temps pushing 80 this weekend.  Sorry about the nasty stuff in the East.  Hope you all stay safe.  I saw some pictures on TV of icy roads even in Atlanta with cars skidding all over the place.  That's another reason we can't go back for the funeral besides our health problems.

Have a good evening,

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:39 PM

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 Don, Buckeye, Fifey, Laz:

Great stories - and I understood them!Bow

When I first joined the Pot, I didn't understand most of what was going on. Chief and RT told me to stick around a while and I would understand. That day has come. I love it!Thumbs Up

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:53 PM

Good evening guys - watching Get Smart episodes - what a great old show Smile  Went out to eat at Cracker Barrel, they have good fried chicken dinners on Sunday.  Checking out some pics of the Stourbridge Lion set on another website - Charles Ro hit my credit card the other day, so mine should be here soon I hope.

Tardis will be ready shortly, just have to stock up on some goodies.  Watching for beacons Laugh

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:12 PM

Hi GUYZ,

  Busy day here today.  With temps hitting only 25 felt spry and ran an easy two miler outside.  AH felt good, but wind was a problem on the way out but pushed me on the way in.  Took hot shower, did grocery shopping for week, cleaned turtle tank, did laundry, watched f ball games.  Then made pitza for me and my WIFE.  Also just got done running trains for an hour, NO PILE UPs.  Now just getting ready for bed.

RAY, nope NO DEER on last day was cold though, and gun fire as usual on the last day oh well wait til next year.

What a game between the Packers and Cardinals, NO DEFENCE?

Stay frosty,

laz57

  There's a race of men that don't fit in, A race that can't stay still; Robert Service. TCA 03-55991
  • Member since
    February 2004
  • From: Rolesville, NC
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:14 PM

Evening all.  The environmentally friendly ES44AC in NS has been posted on the SPF thread.  All be jealous [especially LAZ].  Ran trains for over an hour and everything ran perfect.  Now popcorn time.  Later.

 God bless TCA 05-58541   Benefactor Member of the NRA,  Member of the American Legion,   Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville Laugh,   KC&D QualifiedCowboy       

              

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