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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 submmbob on Saturday, March 19, 2011 6:42 PM

Just read the news about NavyJack. We exchanged a number of emails and talked a few times on the phone.  I wouldn't say I knew him well but we swapped Navy stories like we had known each other for years.  I was always fun to see and share his enthusiasm here on the forum. He will be greatly missed and prayers go out to his family.

I had an interesting week off,  and am now back at work. The new trainee quit after his last training shift so I am now training someone else. He is a friend of mine and excited about the job.

Chief - nice work on the deck and boy is Finn getting big!

Brutus - great news that Char may soon be able to return to work!

SJ - glad to hear you are on the mend

Hope everyone has a good weekend

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, March 19, 2011 6:04 PM

Ray starting to sound good on the Husky please keep us posted.

well did another section for the shelf/ceiling standard Gauge train layout but its a lot harder than I was thinking it would be forgetting some how I have to balance a 8' board while trying to hold the screw and the drill with screw bit in it to fasten it to the wall. Bang Head. wife is not any help as she can't do things like this at all. And now it looks like its going to rain so can't do anymore cutting of Wood as the only decent area I can cut wood is off the tail gate of the truck lol.

Think I'm going to take some of that indoor/outdoor carpet I have and either use hot glue it or staples from my staple gun but will have to set up compressor for that but still might be best idea yet to add it to the boards to give it a grass look. We'll see .

not much else going on i do hope it does rain thou as we can use some more right now to help the plants grow some more.

hope all had a good Saturday. Went to Lowe's earlier and they had this windmill the wife wanted for the garden about 4' tall was like $58.00 well they had it on sale for less than  $40.00 so we saved like $18.00 on it and the wife wanted the last time so couldn't resist. Always need to make them happy that way you get to buy more train thingsBig Smile

Well will talk to you all later. still in shock over NJ but at least he's not suffering any more. May he rest in peace.

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Posted by jefelectric on Saturday, March 19, 2011 1:35 PM

Good afternoon,

Spent some time doing Spring Garden work this morning, pruned 15 rose bushes and a pair of butterfly bushes.  Resting the tired muscles now, always get stiff doing this stuff in the spring.

Weather not to bad, in mid 50s when I was out, but a pretty good breeze blowing.

Fife, Hope you find some good deals at the show in Steelton.  I have never been to that show, even thought I belong to the sponsoring club.

Laz, Didn't know there was a gun show today.  My son usually lets me know when they happen, but I think he is busy cleaning things up around the farm.

All have a good weekend.

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Posted by Demay on Saturday, March 19, 2011 12:37 PM

Good afternoon all,

I had no time to get online last night since we had a family movie night.  We watched Nanny McPhee Returns.  It was a good movie.  I never saw the first one but I suspect it was just as good.  The most important part was the kids enjoyed it.  After the movie I watched some tournament action before falling asleep.

The high for today is 59 and it is raining right now.  We may get some thunderstorms later on.  This should make for a nice day to spend inside.  However, we have some chores to take care of first, and I need to check the wiring on a couple of the houses on the layout.  The wife is grocery shopping right now and later on she and the princess will go to the nail salon.  I will catch up on the tournament later.

AF Ray - After yesterday's games my bracket is now very pitiful.  I have no chance at winning, but at least my team (Duke) has a chance to win it all.  There were some nice upsets as well.  Also, I hope all goes well with your Husky.

SJ - It's good to hear you are improving and having fun with the trains and fellas.

Good day,

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Posted by AF53 on Saturday, March 19, 2011 10:48 AM

Sunny and 49 and going to mid 50's at exit 77 on the GSP! (John, me think you went too high with the 70's estimate)

Cleanup day today while also hooking up the new digital adapters to three of our TV's (what ever happened to rabbit ears???) #1 daughter coming over to spend the day as she always does on Saturdays.

Update on my Husky Sable. Turns out her tumor is a Basal Cell Tumor and she goes in Thur to have it removed. They will then send that out for a diagnosis. Didn't think that would have been necessary since the sample was already done Tue. Sometimes you feel they just like to hike up the bill Bang Head. But what do I know, I'm not the vet!

Opening day is just 12 day's away! Our first game this year is Monday night April 4th. Can't wait.

Fifedog - Buying a new scale today as ours is unreliable, updates to follow.

March Madness Awaits!

Ray

 

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, March 19, 2011 9:31 AM

Yea, I just finished Dec. CTT, good issue. Now I only have 6 CTT & OGR to go. Not counting TCA. whew.

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Posted by traindood on Saturday, March 19, 2011 9:22 AM

Morning Fellas and Gals:         Bright sun and calm today, gonna be lovin' it.  Saw "The Fighter" last nite with the bride.   Gritty, excellent.   Odds and Ends on the agenda today.   Since we are saturated on news with the nuclear nightmare in Japan, it would be appropriate to for me to give some perspective on Richard Rhodes non-fiction book  "The Making Of The Atomic Bomb"   Not your usual book. It starts with ancient Rome, when the elite would go to the now Chech Republic to bath in the soothing and healing mud baths.    It finishes off with Oppenhiemer lamenting "We have released the most destructive force man could conceive"  Don't be intimitated by the size of the book, it's an easy read. Hope you'all get a chance to read it.  So fascinating, once started I couldn't put it down.  Enjoy. later

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, March 19, 2011 8:34 AM

Good Morning

32/49 today with sun

My train buddy Andy was here yesterday, and Charlie stopped by so the locals are keeping an eye on me. I ran a train for Andy so the rails are staying shining. Yes this is a great group of guy's and I get angry when someone comes in and tries to trash us without staying long enough to understand how we become friends. Enjoy your weekend...S.J.

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, March 19, 2011 7:14 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  It is the same here as it is in CHUCKs part of the globe.  WOW saw the SUPERMOON last nite really BIG.

Well said RAY!!!!

FIFE, I should know better. Have fun in STEELTON.  Wish I could go, but we are going to GUN SHOW at the Harrisburg Farm Show building.  Have fun BUDDY.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, March 19, 2011 7:00 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a sunny 44 degrees. Going up to 52 today with sunshine all day.

Today is a busy day. I have a bunch of chores to do and some extra stuff, as the wife is not home. I will find time to relax, later.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Saturday, March 19, 2011 6:42 AM

Good Morning from the Jersey Shore,

Beautiful Day, sunny, 48 going to the 70's.

Today it is do the brakes, service the engine, grease the fittings, reassemble, install and adjust the mower deck on the John Deere lawn tractor.

I agree with all of you about how eventhough most of us have never met in person, we have developed a bond of friendship as we all displayed with the passing of NavyJack. I am proud to be part of this and I hope to meet with everyone one day.

Waffles and bacon in the dinning car.

NavyJack  Angel

Thoughts and Prayers for all in need.

Everyone, Enjoy the Day,

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, March 19, 2011 5:57 AM

Morning all

Got to go to Columbus for a meeting today.  Bleh.  I would rather stay home with the bride and kids.

You guys take care today

May God bless

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, March 19, 2011 5:28 AM

laz - NTSB asked me to tell you, in the future do NOT move anything from an accident until they can get an investigator on site.  You're still in the running for the Harriman Award.

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Posted by Brutus on Friday, March 18, 2011 10:53 PM

AF53 - sorry, posted over you I guess.  I agree - the coffee pot especially, but really this whole forum, is full of a lot of great guys and it's like a big extended family.  God bless us all.

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Friday, March 18, 2011 10:02 PM

Evenin' Boyz & Gurlz.

RIP Jack, thoughts and prayers for the family.

No museum today, grampa made Bacon Waffles for the munchkin then we spent the day at the "Wild Animal Park". Lots of walking so the old geezer is pretty pooped tonite.

Nite All. 

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Posted by Brutus on Friday, March 18, 2011 9:59 PM

Wife is out of town with the kids for basically one day - so maybe I can throw some track down on the floor and have some fun :) 

Went to a friends' house for supper tonight and now just chilling out with Chewy and a movie, talking to Da Guys.

Tardis is ready and Old Mills are on hand, so let's go men!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by AF53 on Friday, March 18, 2011 9:58 PM

Joe - So far my bracket is doing good. Good for a tie for 2nd place out of 17. But as we all know it could all come crumbling down at any time.

SJ - Starting to sound like yourself again, one day at a time, one day at a time.

NavyJack - I blew my Flyer steam whistle for you and I know you heard it. I had to explain to my wife and son as to why it blew longer than normal. My son thought that it was nice, he's 23 and gets it if you know what I mean,  the wife wanted to get back to sleep as I woke her up, my bad (but still thought it was nice).

To Everyone - There's been alot of comments made the past month or so, with what Mike went through with his dad, Jim with his wife and SJ, and I agree that this is like an extended family as we share our lives with one another. We may be miles apart but somehow that doesn't seem to matter when we need support for something we might be going through and that's a good thing. It's all too often we regret not saying or doing something for someone before it's too late. I just want to thank you guys for being there and being able to past some time with.

Ray

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, March 18, 2011 9:21 PM

PAT,

  Yes NAVYJACK was a Quadrapelegic and yes if I lived closer I would have built a small layout for him.  I had thought of this when he was stating how much he wanted a layout.  I even thought about sending him a engine and a few car with some track, wish I did now.  Thanks PAT for relaying this info.

I gave my MTH NORFOLK SOUTHERN F 3s and full blast all through the layout for NAVYJACK.

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, March 18, 2011 9:12 PM

Hi GUYZ,

  Ran trains tonite for 2hrs.  One ninor mishap, a TTUX car lost its rear truck had me in a minor panic, had to put the Ol Mil down find the Legacy unit to stop engine.  WOW excitment in the lAND O laz!  Took car off of tracks will put lock tight on tomorrow.  Can't have this stuff happening on a Friday nite.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, March 18, 2011 9:01 PM

Good Evening

I'm feeling a little better tonight. No headache right now anyway. Banilla is ready for Brutus and the thingy...S.J.

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, March 18, 2011 8:20 PM

Good evening guys.  Been a long week and still looks like a long weekend.  Today was spent going on a field trip with my son's 3rd grade class to a "Wild Animal Park".  We took our whole family and it was a lot of fun, but made for a long day.  I was saddened to read RT's thread on NavyJack.  Along with his cordial demeanor here, his service to this country speaks volumes to his character.

God Bless each of you and your families tonight.
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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, March 18, 2011 6:47 PM

Loosing Navyjack (J Virgin) was a real shock.

I think I knew him as well as anyone. He was a quadriplegic, unable to to move except for one arm moved some. We sent him several of our sheepskin bed pads to make him more comfortable. In return, GiGie sent us some of her great breads and pastries.

Something you may not know, he ran a toy train store, but he ask me not to tell anyone, so I didn't. He kept trying to get someone to build  him a small layout next to his bed so he could have someone run some of him MANY trains, but no one ever did. I wish I lived closer to him.

I will miss him greatly.

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Posted by jefelectric on Friday, March 18, 2011 6:41 PM

Sad about Navy Jack, I read it first on the other thread, Thanks RT for finding out and letting us know.

Did Buckeye have another BIRTHDAY?  I thought he quit having birthdays a couple of years back. Wink

It was a beautiful day here today, set a record for the 18th of March, 77 degrees.

Got another Lionel Corp. (tinplate) catalog in the mail today.  Some beautiful stuff in it, but quite expensive.

Since York is coming up in less than a month, I was wondering, has anyone started a York topic yet.  Would like to know who will be coming in April from the forum.  If a thread was started it most be pretty old as I have not found it.

 

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Posted by Banks on Friday, March 18, 2011 11:57 AM

Hello all,

So sad to hear about Navyjack Angel

Belated  Happy B-Day  to 88 and Buckeye (again ? )

Busy busy, I'll try to get back over the weekend

 

Prayers for those in need

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, March 18, 2011 11:30 AM

Good morning all,  I am still in a daze after hearing about Navy Jack.  Seems like he was doing Ok and then this.  Have to admit, I must have missed something.  He was a plucky fellow and never let his illness get him down.  He kept up his interest in trains even though he could not even run them  He was a good example of perserverance to all of us.  Deepest sympathy to his family.  I will blow the whistle for you Jack.  R.I.P.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, March 18, 2011 11:21 AM

Lunch Time,

Beautiful Day, Sunny and in the 60's.

SJ, Glad that you are back. Which nurse in the picture is the pastor's wife?

Roy, There are many horror stories about the situation in Japan. I fear that it is only going to get worse with the damaged nuke plants. This is far from over.

RIP NavyJack.

Thoughts and prayers for all in need.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Friday, March 18, 2011 10:27 AM

Good morning all!

So sad. Prayers for NavyJack's family and may he rest in peace. Angel

SJ - welcome back and continue the recovery!

Will be warm here today - 80's. Windy and sunny right now.

Heard a disturbing story on radio news this morning. There are 30 children in an elementary school in the tsunami afflicted area of Japan that have been there 24/7 since the event. No one has come to pick them up and they suspect their parents were lost. To make it worse - the parents that did pick up their children just prior to the tsnumai - it is feared that many of those entire familes are lost. Just tragic.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, March 18, 2011 9:23 AM

Good morning

sun and 50s today

I'm running in slow motion, but got a good nights sleep. All my nurses were yea yea,EXCEPT the ER nurse was our pastor's wife so I had to be good. This is the best I can do for now, TGIF for the working guys....S.J.

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Posted by traindood on Friday, March 18, 2011 9:11 AM

Sad morning:    Spoke to Navy Jack on the 25th of Feb.  Prayers for him and family. Will blow whistle long and hard later.  Only knew him a short time. Always a gentleman. May he rest in peace.   

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, March 18, 2011 8:21 AM

Aloha. RIP NavyJack. Sad. Ran trains last night in his honor. Looks like another pretty day here. Hope to drop by the Japanese consulate later today to sign their condolence book. Happy to see SJ is home!  TGIF

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