sir james I Good Evening Just a quick hi and I'm gonna grab some GRITS. S.J.
Good Evening
Just a quick hi and I'm gonna grab some GRITS. S.J.
Busy day at the pond. Sawing broken tops and trees. Some, I had jump back from as the were under extreme tension and "kicked back". The Stihl ate them up. Found blue styrofoam insulation, yellow fiberglass insulation, metal top from a roof vent and a NY baseball card. Now this had to travel for miles as none of this came from close by. The tornado had lifted up, skipped houses in the Village of Rolesville subdivision and then came down at the pond. Then had to rush home and shower for town board. Just walked in. Tired!!!!!
Downstairs bath is coming along. Tired of walking upstairs.
Site is so slow, I walk off and come back to post.
Good night.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Good one chief, it is to laugh.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
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Good evening guys. Yeah, this site is a bit slow....I think I have my 14kbm modem around here somewhere, maybe it will match the site and they will both be happy.
John and Ray, have to agree with you about the folks who would burn a church down. A few days before our movie "Fireproof" came out, two girls tried to burn ours down by breaking the glass on a door and throwing a Molotov cocktail in the door. It started on fire, and quickly burned out...all on video, but the video picture was not clear enough to get a positive ID. They looked in their early 20s.
By the way, for those who have rotating tools like a Dremel, but not Dremel brand, they have a give away for free adapters to be able to use Dremel brand attachments on the other brand."http://www.dremel.com/en-us/customerservice/ManualsAndLiterature/Pages/FreeToolRequest.aspxif you just fill out the address to send it to, you don't even pay shipping.
Have to run and get some sleep.God Bless,Dennis
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Chuck....Batten down the hatches. We are in for a bad storm tonight and early tomorrow morning. It could get noisy after midnight. Tornado warnings in Indiana and it is a huge storm. Watched Indianapolis TV from the web and they were really concerned. Just hope the night air cools it off. It is also snowing pretty good in Michigan on SJ and Charlie.
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
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RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
CTT won't take my post?
fifedog SPMan - Your neighbor didn't call you Fredo, did he...?
SPMan - Your neighbor didn't call you Fredo, did he...?
Fife - that's cold man...real cold...
Had a nice rain here this evening - but the rains completely missed the fires west of town. 150 homes burned so far near Possum Kingdom lake. Big beautiful lake - fires so bad there that the lake is closed to all boating except emerg personnel. Helicopters dipping water out of the lake. When you see the videos of the fire and in that area the terrain is extremely rough (camped in the area many times) one can understand that about all that can be done by fire fighters is to try and protect homes, otherwise let it burn.
Supposed to be 77 tomorrow and maybe some more afternoon showers.
Hope everyone has a great day tomorrow! Prayers for those that need them
Regards, Roy
Partly sunny, mid 60's dropping to high 30's tonight.
Sad day at work. I didn't have to talk with the QS auditor today. Just broke my heart.
Trying to figure out how to realize my wish list from the 2011 Signature catalog. Got some nice things in there. Working on the finances.
All for now.
Good morning all,
Stormy night in SE Indiana. Slept thru it all. Long day at work. Longer night at home. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Good Morning,
SPMan, Ray, your neighbor would fit right in my neighborhood. I am getting ready to bring my 26' boat home to do some upgrades. I will use the 18' during the summer and the 26' in the fall for the stripers.
Demay / AF53: Joe, Ray, It is a good thing that you two do not live next to Ray's sister Linda's neighbor. A real Red Sox Fan.
Chief, Next you will be telling us it was a NY Mets card.
Dennis: Thanks for the tip on the Dremmel.
Roy, after that good bust on Ray, you would think that Fife was from Joisey.
8n, I would call that a GREAT DAY. I have an all day Staff Meeting or as I like to refer to it as a Staff Infection Meeting.
Everyone, Have a Great Day.
John
Hi GUYZ,
50 here to get to 77 and storms? Then cool off for tomorrow. WIFE has off today because of Harrisburg city water main broke. LUCKY lady.
Stay frosty,
laz57
Mornin' boys. Mid-Atlantic region gonna be a mix of hot air and today. Have to spread some more red cedar mulch along the driveway border today. Perhaps snowballs at the yatchet this evening...we'll see.
Fredo thingie is all in good fun. Actually, it kinda looks like Buckeye and Chief at the pond....
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is 60 degrees. Rained all night again and is still raining. Lots of flooding in low areas.
Today is an easy day. I have a few chores to do and some paperwork. Then, I can relax. Maybe I will spend some time in the train room.
Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Wednesday.
Chuck
fifedog Fredo thingie is all in good fun. Actually, it kinda looks like Buckeye and Chief at the pond....
Yes, that's me, sitting in the stern (the motor end).
We were slammed last night. The sirens went off at about 2:30 am and there are reports of tornado touchdowns around Ohio.
Still snowing lightly here this morning and its supposed to stop sometime mid morning. It hasn't amounted to as much as the predictions. The streets are wet, but there is an accumulation of 2" on grassy areas. Just think of all the money I'm saving on gas by not running my mower.
I've taken off work for the rest of the week so I have time to do some projects on the layout.
Enjoying the World's Greatest Hobby
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Good morning
39 now, 50 later, maybe. April weather has been a big disappointment. Storms last night but I didn't hear any of it. The snow was in northern Michigan, we got rain. Cereal for breakfast and an early dinner here with some friends..Maybe they will want to see the trains...S.J.
Aloha. Only 36 here. Lotsa rain and lightning last night. The Loop at 9 pm looked liked the set for 'Singing in the Rain'. No matter what you hear, that wasn't me hanging from the lamp post. Dennis, thanks for the Dremel link! Roy, thinking of you whilst hearing about those fires. Glad you are not affected. 8n - LOL. RT, missed the Tardis again it seems.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Buckeye Riveter The sirens went off at about 2:30 am
You left out the part "Buckeye - come out with your hands up!"
Cloudy here today and maybe some rain this afternoon. Got about 1/2 inch last night and it was the good soaking kind vs a fast moving deluge. Should only be 77 today
Busy day with conference calls, etc. Our "staff infection" meetings are on Mondays - always at 9 am (to make sure everyone is on the job first thing).
Have a great day all!
Buckeye Riveter fifedog: Fredo thingie is all in good fun. Actually, it kinda looks like Buckeye and Chief at the pond.... Yes, that's me, sitting in the stern (the motor end). We were slammed last night. The sirens went off at about 2:30 am and there are reports of tornado touchdowns around Ohio.
fifedog: Fredo thingie is all in good fun. Actually, it kinda looks like Buckeye and Chief at the pond....
How many touchdowns did the tornados score? What was final score of the game?
Our son's team won their first regular season baseball game. The boy went 2 for 3 with a couple of RBIs. The other did not hit so well so he did not see any action in the outfield. Unless the site becomes faster at night, I am finished trying to post after 6pm CST.
It is a little cooler today than it was yesterday; the high is only 68. I had a nice run this morning and had oatmeal and coffee for breakfast. I have plenty of administrative work to care of today.
Fife - Congratulations on surpassing the 4,000 mark.
AF53 Ray and John - I never count the Red Sox out, they have some quality players. I used to work for a diehard Red Sox fan and needless to say we had some fun conversations during baseball season. Mo blew a save yesterday. I guess he's entitled to blow one every now and then.
Good day,
Joe
Here it is a practically a week after York, and I still havn't gotten anything posted !!
First, a couple of serious issues:
- With all the weather issues going through the country both last week, and this week. It certainly puts things in perspective! We may kid around regarding the Grits, Snohizo, Quakes, etc.. But sure hate to see any of that stuff go down. It sure shows how insignificant our daily issues are, AND how much we really have control of our lives.
- Second, With last week being only the second time I have been to York, the opportunity of meeting all the guys from this forum that manage to make the trek, is by far the most important aspect of the trip! I truly want to Thank all of you for your contributions to the forum, and the friendship. I know the involvement that I have with this hobby is largely due to the all interaction that is available today. THANKS !
Now back to normal.......,
As Paul Harvey would say...."Now for the Rest of the Story"
I had a significant delima to ponder about. I knew the Chief was going to the show, and was Sworn to secrecy. And knowing that he no doubt would be setting up another major "Grits Invasion", and felt I had a responsibility to everyone else for their well being. So I thought I would try to provide the best "Warning", I could and was hoping their might be some Yankee look outs on hand.
I put into place a multi faceted plan. First, a direct counter attack for the Grits, and Second, a pre-warning alert. Unfortunately, I must report that both scenerios failed.
From all the research I had done I thought the most effective counter measure against the Grits, would be SCRAPPLE. From everything I've heard it seemed it would meet all the requirements. Locally available, an acquired taste product, However, I felt it was best for "trial" test,
Now this is one of the most daring, and definetly sacrificing thing I've done. For those not familiar, allegedly the above photo is representative of SCRAPPLE. It is supposed to be fried pork, commonly served with maple syrup. MAN, this stuff is NASTY!!!! Would you believe Kal Kan in a can? I did my part first tried it plain, (then the waitress) suggested the syrup. (What a waste of syrup) I decided that there is NO ONE that would deserve that type of fate!! So the Scrapple idea was aborted. It would have been similiar to using Mustard Gas or something, Everyone would have had permament damage.
On to the Second line of defense/information.......
I thought an early warning system would be the most effective means I could provide. So I devised a "BADGE" that would provide early warning for EVERYONE, walking thru the show.
The most difficult aspect of this, was to convince the Chief that the badge needed to be worn early on. I thought this might be difficult, boy I was wrong. I suggested that he might want to wear the badge so that, "Some of the people that "did not know" you were going to be here, would ""know" who you are". I also pointed out that his avatar was on it, for easy identification. He ate this up, couldn't get the badge on fast enough. I had 3 others in reseve in case of "loss", or "left in room", I didn't even need them. Now wouldn't you think that some of the Yankees would have picked up on this???? They were asleep at the wheel !!
So Friday morning comes around and here we are;
(Wes from TW, Roy, Laz, Pam (Laz's lovely wife), Glen (traindoc), John Fullerton, and Chief) Brent hadn't arrived yet.
Laz with typical Grits response. He was looking for a place to dump them. Note: Roy had already consumed a hugh 9" platter, he reportedly had to make an "Emergency Run" to the facilities.
Even though the northern fellas were shamelessly out manuvered, I felt each of them deserved an honorable badge of distinction.
I don't want to take a chance of losing everything so will have another post up directly with pictures
Don
dbaker48Note: Roy had already consumed a hugh 9" platter, he reportedly had to make an "Emergency Run" to the facilities.
Ya know - thought I could trust Don with accurate reporting until this line came up . Completely false/fabricated. Don - I guess you can work for the Wall Street Journal now!
Lunch Time,
Staff Infection Meeting was surprisingly quick and not too bad. Do more with less and no OT. OK, let's see where this goes.
Roy, Monday is our 8am conference call. Great way to start the week.
Laz, Great touchdown spin.
Joe, My congrats on your son's team win.
Don, Thanks for sharing the rest of the story of York. I totally agree with you on the friendships here and encouragement of the hobby and life in general.
Back to work, 22mo. 9days, 11hrs and 40min to retirement.
York 2011, continued.
After we finished the 1st day of touring, some of us went out to John Fullerton's place to run some trains. And he had a great evening in store for us!
A recently acquired T1 was beginning to make the rounds. This guy was a real smoker.
Then, a PAIR of Decopods showed up in a Lash Up!
John, had added a set of Tin Plate to his livery. Boy is this stuff ever sharp. These reproductions really add some history and interest to a layout. I see this little trip is going to cost me before its said and done.
John's Layout is fantastic, even to the point of camera's monitoring activities going on in the other room. THANKS JOHN !!!
The next couple of days spent at the convention hall, just SO much to see. I think I read that there is an equivalent to 7 1/2 miles of tables and displays. Amazing. I managed to bring home a couple of items, a series of building facades, an electric "Drive In" sign from Miller Engineering. Also picked up a diesel engine. Seems a dealer was trying to get rid a engine with a less than desirable Road Name. It was one of those funky old NS engines. (Not bad though a NEW PS2, for less than 50% of book value. ($30) Will post a picture when I find it in the luggage.
Saturday, we went out to see the Pennsylvania RR Museum, TCA Museum, and Choo Choo Barn. Some pics if you havn't been there. (ITS WORTH THE TIME !!!!)
John does volunteer work here weekly. This is one of the engines he normally displays.
A few shots in the TCA Museum, what a great job they have done with the displays.
JUST A REALLY GREAT EVENT, ALL THE WAY AROUND !!! I FEEL REALLY BLESSED TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE IT TWICE. THANKS TO ALL !!!
D. Baker, thanks for the York story and the photos. Man! you were right about that scrabble. That looks like lethal stuff. I can eat grits all day but don't think I'd want to mess with scrabble. Nice badge you made for his honor and the other ones for the "survivors".
Woke up today with what feels like bronchitis. Hurts when you cough like there is inflamation in the bronchial tubes.. Had to cancel dinner engagement tonight and Dr. Appointment rescheduled. Have appointment with regular pulmanary doctor next Tuesday if I can wait that long. Might have to go in sooner if it gets worse.
Just have to lay low today and see if I can get to feeling better.
Later, Ray
SPMan
NIce and quiet relaxing day here at home. Last night went to Hudson#685 to pick up my latest "find" a prewar AF baggage car from the 1920's. Nice! This afternoon 8 of my inlaws and I went to my brother in laws cemetery as today would have been his 48th birthday. So we all drank in his honor a shot of Baileys Irish Cream, his favorite, followed by going out to lunch.
Talk to you later
Ray
Bayville, NJ
Life is what happens to youWhile you're busy making other plans - John Lennon
Wow, Don, that's quite a diesel you got for just $30.
Well Doug seems your having problems also with shutterfly someone else did the other day on SPF and I suspect don was also this am. I know some spread a rumor that photobucket had a virus well I never seemed to have a problem with them and I use them all the time ( knocking on wood with head )
I have a shutterfly account but never got it right other than one time to use it to post pics and I have more on shutterfly than I do photobucket lol.
Don scrapple isn't to bad. has to be better than grits thats for sure nothin thats bad.
well did get a bunch of stuff up to the auction house ( almost a truck load lol) and put out on tables and some in the Friday night auction area. Got rid of a couple of other tools I never use should of taken the saw-saw I had but maybe later date.
Well have a 12 hour day tomorrow. and I think Saturday. that will end pay period and give me 20 O.T. for this 2 weeks
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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dbaker48 York 2011, continued. After we finished the 1st day of touring, some of us went out to John Fullerton's place to run some trains. And he had a great evening in store for us! A recently acquired T1 was beginning to make the rounds. This guy was a real smoker. Then, a PAIR of Decopods showed up in a Lash Up! John, had added a set of Tin Plate to his livery. Boy is this stuff ever sharp. These reproductions really add some history and interest to a layout. I see this little trip is going to cost me before its said and done. John's Layout is fantastic, even to the point of camera's monitoring activities going on in the other room. THANKS JOHN !!! The next couple of days spent at the convention hall, just SO much to see. I think I read that there is an equivalent to 7 1/2 miles of tables and displays. Amazing. I managed to bring home a couple of items, a series of building facades, an electric "Drive In" sign from Miller Engineering. Also picked up a diesel engine. Seems a dealer was trying to get rid a engine with a less than desirable Road Name. It was one of those funky old NS engines. (Not bad though a NEW PS2, for less than 50% of book value. ($30) Will post a picture when I find it in the luggage. Saturday, we went out to see the Pennsylvania RR Museum, TCA Museum, and Choo Choo Barn. Some pics if you havn't been there. (ITS WORTH THE TIME !!!!) John does volunteer work here weekly. This is one of the engines he normally displays. A few shots in the TCA Museum, what a great job they have done with the displays. JUST A REALLY GREAT EVENT, ALL THE WAY AROUND !!! I FEEL REALLY BLESSED TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE IT TWICE. THANKS TO ALL !!!
John Fullerton the Catenary you have in your layout is thats MTH's set up?
Good evening everyone. Rather tired. Haven't slept well these last few nights. Wife is at Violin with the kids. I was supposed to go, but was on the phone with the accountant. I plan on getting a thing or two done on the layout tonight, but we shall see.
Roy, heard that a firefighter in TX who had been injured earlier in the month fighting the wild fires has passed away. Sorry about that. Hope they get things under control soon. News says that Texas is the driest it has been in a century.
We are supposed to get another big storm Thursday into Friday. Hope it doesn't leave as much destruction as the last one.
Don, it is good to see that you wouldn't get a trivial thing like facts get in the way of a good story. It sounds like a fun time was had. Thanks for sharing.
God Bless,Dennis
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