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RE:COFFEE POT #3 March 2011 for all to take a drink and chat. 5+ years and going. Some extra windy days and some rain. Plenty of coffee but also grits and sweet ice tea.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, April 1, 2011 10:07 AM

AF53

Jim - I'm like RT and SJ. When I see something is from that seller I look long and hard at the item and I almost always say no thanks. But good luck with the rebuild.

That's all folk!

Ray  

Ray if you complain to him or send a very polite email how he could get better results from buyers he will add you to his block list I know out of my 3 selleraccounts he has 2 of them blocked for one complaining an engine wasn't as advertise. the other I just suggested he get some one to check and make sure the motorize units work as they should befor listing or state so in listing. 2 different items about 6 months apart from each other. Well both those seller accounts are now blockes from buying Smile just tells me I don't want to deal with him and yes I think I left neg feedback after he blocked me.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 1, 2011 9:58 AM

Mornin' Fellas.

Buckeye that is what you get for trusting a rodent from PA to forecast weather... almost as bad as a Mayor from NC! Surprise

Not much going on around here other than working long crazy hours again... sumpins gotta give!

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Posted by traindood on Friday, April 1, 2011 9:56 AM

Morining fellas and gals:      Snowing here with no wind. Looks like a picture from Currier and Ives.. Ducks on the lake doing what ducks do: Quack Quack!!   Road is clear and wet.  My two lowriders ( Dacshunds) are romping through the snow like miniature bulldozers!  

 Hey Jack:   My two lowriders have had ticks aplenty, wifey is always checking them regardless of the weather.  My older son got Lyme disease a few years ago that turned into Bell's palsey.  Happily got the right doctor to treat him who knew what it was. Still took over a year to get back to normal. Please take tick bites seriously.  Some of them are so tiny, no bigger than a poppy seed!     later.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, April 1, 2011 9:24 AM

TGIF

It is a good day.

None of my friends have died. 

The urologist didn't want to do surgery on me to blast kidney stones.

It isn't snowing.

The sun is shining.

I do have one complaint. That stupid ground hog is an idiot when it comes to forcasting the weather. 

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

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, April 1, 2011 8:52 AM

Good morning

37 and sunny

It's snowing cats and dogs. Nice chat with some of the guys last night...S.J.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, April 1, 2011 8:23 AM

Aloha? Anyone out there? Back from O-hio. Back to work. TGIF. Stayed in the Chessie GP30 room - they had photos on the door at our motel during this sojourn to visit the daughter. Looks like Amtrak is wasting no time spending IL and fed $ to upgrade the track downstate to 110 mph standards. Good news about Ms. Fisher. Looking forward to perusing the latest catalog.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, April 1, 2011 6:47 AM

Good morning all,

Another special morning post.  It is a "good news, bad news" type of scenario.  The bad news is that one of my favorite drivers definitely will not be driving in the Indy 500 this year.  The good news is that one of my favorite drivers definitely will not be driving in the Indy 500 this year....because she is having a baby in September.  It was in the Indy Star this morning about Sarah Fisher.  While a lot of her fans (including me) were hoping she could make one last run at Indy this year, she had made it pretty clear she was hoping this event would occur. 

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, April 1, 2011 6:37 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cloudy 32 degrees. Going up to 42 today with cloudy skies.

Today is a busy day. Chores to do and errands to run. I want to watch the Indians opener at home. It would be nice if Spring was really here,

Dining car is here with a big plate of GRITS for breakfast. LOL  Stick out tongue

Buckeye & LAZ..... Finally..TGIF

Y'all have a great Friday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, April 1, 2011 6:00 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  GOT 20 inches of SNO HI O and still coming down!!!!!

APRIL FOOLS!!!

Only about an inch on the ground but still snowing.

CHUCK & BUCKEYE, TGIF!!!!

Running trains tonite.

Stay frosty boyz,

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, April 1, 2011 5:56 AM

Good Morning,

NO SNOW, just rain. April fools joke from the weatherman.

Joe: Special Olympics,  YesYesYes

Mike, Thanks for sending the dining car my way.

Nothing new.

Thoughts and Prayers for all in need.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, April 1, 2011 4:55 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with showers moving in later and temps in the 50s.  Not sure why no April pot yet, but decided to post here.  I perused the new Lionel catalog online yesterday.  Busy last night with all sorts of little tasks.  Good quiet day at work Thursday and hopefully Friday will be the same.  I had the regular fare on the dining car for breakfast before sending it on to "Points East".  TBIL and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by dougdagrump on Friday, April 1, 2011 12:25 AM

Evenin' All.

Yippee, it's springtime ! It must be http://cruisingrandescondido.com/ it's
Cruise Time !

All packed and ready for the museum, my turn to do lunch so it looks as if I'll be schlepping more coolers and cartons for lunch than than train tubs.Chef  The boys gotta eat. Dinner 

Baseball opened and the Padres beat the Redbirds. Cool

93* and nary a cloud in the sky today. Beer

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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:49 PM

Joe - Thumbs UpThumbs Up

Nothing much going on today - weird day at work.  Everyone had questions and emergencies, but luckily Brutus was there to fix it and make it all better.  Bwahahahaha - hope I got it right Laugh  We had chinese food for lunch and then later a retirement party so had some cake - then I just tried to stay awake the rest of the afternoon!

Nice chats with Charlie, SJ and Joe -- lots ot neat stuff in the new catalog Smile  TARDIS is ready and some banilla would be great - let's go!

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Posted by Demay on Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:23 PM

Good evening all,

The Special Olympics was great today.  I helped out with the wheelchair events.  I'm glad I was able to be part of this awesome day for those Olympians. 

I had a quiet night at home after picking up our daughter from Jazz class.  We had chicken teriyaki for dinner and then I played some catch with our son.  I had a nice chat with SJ, Brutus, and Charlie tonight.  We discussed our wish lists from the latest Lionel catalog.

RI Jack - I'm glad my post spurred you on.  Next year, my wife and I will make sure our two older kids help out as well.  They were in school today, but that will not be a problem next year since we are going to start homeschooling them.  As you said, they should have a different perspective on their lives after a day volunteering at the Special Olympics.

Good night,

Joe

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Posted by submmbob on Thursday, March 31, 2011 9:46 PM

Thought I'd catch the last day of this Pot. Back at the 'scope after a pretty good week off. We are doing the VLBI run where we tie in w/ other telescopes around the world. Right now we are working w/ Spain and Chile. Later we will be working w/ Hawaii and California. The actual observations are fairly straightforward, but you have to keep a tight watch on the system. Going to mean a few extra long shifts for us as I still have my trainee. Was up for about 22 hours yesterday after coming up to the site and then operating.

Supposed to be 95 in Tucson tomorrow. Summer is coming.

Brutus - great to hear that Char is back to work! and nice train! I have an antique wooden display version of the DeWitt Clinton.

SPRay - picked up an N-scale bay window caboose from your old line

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:06 PM

Good evening

Coffee is cold so I made a fresh pot with new grounds.

APRIL FOOLS DAY TOMORROW and somebody needs to start us fresh again. I think he's out of town. Banilla is ready for the thingy so come thisa way...S.J.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, March 31, 2011 12:49 PM

Demay

Good morning all,

It was 36 when I walked out the door, but it's going to warm up to 70 later today.  I don't have much on the work schedule today, but I will be volunteering time today to help out with the Special Olympics.  The base hosts a Regional competition every year.  I volunteered last year and I had a great time so I am looking forward to today's events.  I went to the base's bowling alley for breakfast today and it was not good. 

SJ or Probe - Please send me a private message about this seller in KY.  Probe, I’m looking forward to seeing you bring that loco back to life. 

Ray and John - It's opening day and I'm looking for a Yankees win against the Tigers.  I plan to visit my family in PA this summer; usually when I do that I also work in a Yankees game.

Good day, Joe

Joe......thank you for this great reminder about the Special Olympics.  Your volunteerism is admirable.  This organization and the participating athletes need all of the volunteered help they can get (just a little time).  The more volunteers, the smoother the competition goes.  Everyone goes home a winner.

Way back when and before I got sidetracked with the job, marriage, and family responsibilities I decided to take my neice and nephew along to one of these.  My Dad gave me the idea.  

My niece and nephew both had a misconception and an attitude issue about the hand which life had dealt them.  Neither of them had a clue about the challenges some other kids face or the opportunities others don't have.  They lived in their insulated and safe world.  And they were spoiled. 

My Dad realized this, and as he was accustomed to do, he decided that in his capacity as king that he would send one of his indentured foot soldiers (me) on a mission to do something about my niece and nephew, his grandkids.  So I have my Dad to thank for pointing me in the right direction.

When we arrived at the Olympics I made sure my neice and nephew separated themselves from me and had them go off with one of the organizers to help in whatever way asked.  After it was over and on the ride home, my niece and nephew both sat stunned and in total silence in the back seat on the ride back home.  Shellshocked.  Like they had both just witnessed a cataclysmic event.  The truth is, it was earthshattering for them.  No lectures from me were required, just a question: "What did you learn today?" 

And what did I learn from this, from my Dad? 

Our kids and grandkids learn from what they see, what we let them experience, what we teach them.  Kids are handicapped by what little they hear from their friends, see on TV and the internet, or what they experience in their narrow and small, protected world. 

It's time I make time.  I need to to get myself back on track, grab my granddaughter, and get  hooked up with one of these Special Olymics events.

Thanks, Joe.  A simple post like yours can be powerful.

Jack

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Posted by SPMan on Thursday, March 31, 2011 12:37 PM

Good morning all, forcast calls for 90 degrees today.  Maybe we can ship some of it to Doug in Ohio.

John, I guess 3.29 per gallon is high for you.  It's all relative.  What part of the West Coast did you hear has  the radiation problem with milk.  I haven't heard anything in Southern California yet.

Might have get together tonight with friends and run trains after garage cools off.  This hot weather is only suppose to be for a day or two and then back to a more seasonal low to mid seventies.

that's all today from Lake Wobegon,

Ray

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Posted by Demay on Thursday, March 31, 2011 11:54 AM

Probe  - Thanks for the PM. 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, March 31, 2011 11:50 AM

traindood

Good morining fellas and gals:  .......Forecasters say 5 inches. Can't see it as it's @ 40 degrees now.  Nice thing about the cold, no bugs!   later.  

To trainddod and the dog owners out there.  Up here in New England the ticks apparently did not get the memo about the cold temperatures and the snow.  They are already taking in a ride on dogs and people and are grabbing a quick meal.

Tick's can carry and pass on to dogs and people a few diseases, the least of which is Lyme disease.  Within the past week two different friends of ours noted they discovered ticks on their dogs and themselves after a romp outdoors......this after nothing since late fall.  One of the dogs became lethargic and lost its appetite.  After an examination, the vet suspected Lyme; but the test came back negative.  The vet is now testing for other tick-borne diseases.

Break out the flea and tick preventatives now and apply it to your pups.  An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Jack

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Posted by traindood on Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:10 AM

Good morining fellas and gals:   Last week i asked my grandson Rudy to find out why the laptop was so slow.  Big mistake. Some how it went ka-bloohie. Dell had to come and fix it.  Well, now the world can turn again, who-rah!     Forecasters say 5 inches. Can't see it as it's @ 40 degrees now.  Nice thing about the cold, no bugs!   later.  

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Posted by Demay on Thursday, March 31, 2011 9:26 AM

Good morning all,

It was 36 when I walked out the door, but it's going to warm up to 70 later today.  I don't have much on the work schedule today, but I will be volunteering time today to help out with the Special Olympics.  The base hosts a Regional competition every year.  I volunteered last year and I had a great time so I am looking forward to today's events.  I went to the base's bowling alley for breakfast today and it was not good. 

SJ or Probe - Please send me a private message about this seller in KY.  Probe, I’m looking forward to seeing you bring that loco back to life. 

Ray and John - It's opening day and I'm looking for a Yankees win against the Tigers.  I plan to visit my family in PA this summer; usually when I do that I also work in a Yankees game.

Good day,

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, March 31, 2011 9:21 AM

Good morning

We have sun, and lets see, computer says 34.

The new Lionel catalog is online this morning, Haven't been there yet but I will be soon. Granny's bridge work  came unglued last night and the dentist is closed today so I shall walk softly .....S.J.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, March 31, 2011 8:32 AM

Aloha from deep inside Ohio where there's white stuff on the ground and more in the forecast - along with rain. The youngest is swimming whilst I keep an eye on him. After checkout, we're off to take the college girl to Wal-Mart then pick up the teen after his classes - maybe get a tour then head back. I had fun taking 8 collegians out to dinner last night. Even more fun was the bill was less than when the bride and I go out at home. Whoa, as they say around here.Yes 

I'm staying in the Chessie GP30 room... at least that's how it's decorated Big Smile

Jack, I seldom watch TV news anymore just for that reason...

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, March 31, 2011 8:09 AM

Good Mornin' Ya'll From Overcast & Ominous-Looking Taxachusetts,

I am looking at the weather forecast like LAZ is, with a positive slant.  A powerful  "Noreaster" is on tap for the next 24 hours with accompanying high winds, rain, and snow.  Forecast closest to me is for mostly rain but with a couple of inches of the white stuff near the coast, but a 6"-12" coating of very heavy white stuff just West and North of me, starting tonight.....with possible power outages.  This should be it for the 2010-2011 Winter. 

The meteorologists' Winter storm warnings this morning continue to totally dominate the news....after already barraging us (picture military carpetbombing) about the impending storm constantly over the past three days.   3 separate weather segments alone during the 11PM news last night.  Who wants that much weather coverage?  Who needs that much weather coverage?  Just give me the Cliff's Notes version, then get on with the real (bad) news. 

Isn't this New England?  Isn't this comparable to a Florida meteorologist excitingly carrying on about another day of sunshine.  "Yes, we get snow here in New England as late as April.... but your point is?"  This stuff is NOT news, at least to those of us that live in the Northeast. 

The local news this morning also ran a segment about serious vitamin D deficiencies in Americans, that 30% of us have this deficiency.  The reporter went on say "experts" recommend we get out in the sun more often!!!!  Wonder what the oncologists have to say about this revelation and advice since the reporter made no mention of melanoma and sunscreen.  Let's see, osteoporosis versus melanoma.  What should I do?   

In the news media's defense, I suppose they must have run out of news because nothing else of import is going on internationally, nationally, or locally at this moment that just might supercede this segment in importance, except the (Zzz) New England snowstorm.  Whistling  The network had some time gaps to fill.  Cleverly, they dust off a previous story on the dangers of sun exposure and then drone on in the exact opposite direction to shock us.  "What?!?  I need to get out in the sun more?  I thought they have been hammering us about the dangers of.......I've got to warn my wife about this!" 

The BBC does not cover news events in this superficial, repetitive ad nauseum, senasationalized fashion.

I am going to run out now, gas up the cars, fill up the gas can (for the snowblower), and stock up with 3 months of provisions (classic NE reaction) just in case this snow keeps me housebound for three hours or a six pack of beer, whichever is longer.  Smile, Wink & Grin

There, I feel better.  SoapBox

Later, gang.

Jack

PS:  The newsmen just informed us that the Taxachusetts cities and town' (politicians') snow budgets are deep in the red, funded up front for just half of our annual average snowfall.  Another news shocker!!!! Bang Head 

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Posted by fifedog on Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:09 AM

Mornin' boys.  Still cold & Storm.  Did stop down the boatyard to hand in this year's slip fee.  Really wanted to splash-down this weekend, but will have to wait.

Mitchie -    IdeaI think you and I should go SPEEDO shopping together t Hagerstown...lets get our minds off this inclement weather.

dougnotta- That Mac-26 is a foot shorter than my Hunter, but it is a trailer-sailor, which means you have to flood the reservoir tanks for ballast (a possible cause).  There are pics taken by a concerned passing boater, which shows the actual boat listing badly... Wifey couldn't believe they had 10 people crammed in that cockpit.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Thursday, March 31, 2011 6:23 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a very cloudy 30 degrees. Going up to 40 today with a chance of rain.

Today is a busy day. I have an errand to run and the usual chores to do. Maybe, this afternoon, I can relax. A nap would be nice. Not much else new here.

Dining car is here with the usual for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Thursday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, March 31, 2011 6:13 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  SNO HI O on top of the mountain suppose to get 1-3 inches tonite.  I LOVE IT, CHUCK keep it coming.  Gotta get that snow shovel working keep my back limber.  YES YES YES!!!

Stay frosty,

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Thursday, March 31, 2011 5:54 AM

Good Morning,

42 and drizzling, forecast of snow for tomorrow. I hope that it is the weatherman's April fools joke.

SPMan, Ray, I complained to myself this morning when I paid $3.29 a gallon and they pumped it. I should count my blessings.

Doug, I guess that I have been lucky that Woody Woodpecker has not visited my siding yet.

G97Probe, Jim, hang in on the job. Keep positive. Bummer on the 624.

Brutus, Jim, Good news on your Dad and Char. They are both on my thoughts and parayers.

AF53, Ray, Is there some insignificient activity in the Bronx today?

Mike C, I had a delicous aple turnover on the dining car this morning. Thanks for sending it.

I just heard on the radio that radiation is showing up in the milk on the West Coast. Not good.

Tonight, I meet with the financial planner with my plan for retirement. When we met a couple of weeks ago he was very optimistic about it.

Thoughts and Prayers for all in need.

John

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