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RE:COFFEE POT #4 April 1st, 2011, for all to take a drink and chat. 5+ years and going. Menu adjustments -> KIBBLES ! NO GRITS, and Some coffee and tea.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 12:55 AM

Good night all.  Reclinerized too long.  Windy and warm.  Bad T'storms forecasted for early morning.  Don't need another tornado.  Don't have time for a news conference. SurpriseWink  Pollen is getting bad.

Jack, glad all are OK.  BTW: got an email from some guy in your state complaining about the cost there.  Looking to move to Rolesville.  Wanted some info and a JOB. Sigh

Sturg, the Lord will give you the right answer on the house thing.

House is a mess.

Sleep tight.

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Posted by submmbob on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 1:53 AM

Well we are back to regular observations. The switchover went fairly smooth. Nice to get back to a less hectic schedule though.

Jack - glad to hear everyone is ok and that the damage wasn't too bad. The craziest thing I heard like that was I once got a call from my insurance that my truck had been involved in an accident when it was being stored for the summer by some friends. The vehicle involved turned out to be one I had recently sold. Apparently the title was never changed over. Well I guess a couch had fallen out of the vehicle and caused a multi-car accident on I-8 and the vehicle left the scene! I thought that the AZ and CA national guard should meet at the border and hunt that vehicle down and destroy it. It had caused way to much grief in a year or so's time. Lesson: strap everything in well and do a walk around (and never buy a Willy's wagon).

Jim T - enjoying sseing the progress on the 624!

Time to find some breakfast

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 4:54 AM

Good morning all,

It is a cloudy day in SE Indiana with the weather as cold as Butler's shooting last night.  Ouch, that was painful.  Fortunately, Norte Dame has an opportunity to salvage some dignity for Indiana tonight.  Finally got dad's truck sold last night.  Some more drama with sister and wife over "stuff".  This gets old. Good day at work as got way more done than I thought I would.  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 mitchelr on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 5:16 AM

Morning to All,

Still fighting the crud.  Not sick enough to stay home, but not felling great.  The joys of allergy season.  Actually came home yesterday on time and then slept for a few minutes before dinner.

Only have one late night this week. Hopefully I'll be feeling better by Wednesday night.  Couple of long days full of meetings, some of the contentious variety.  It gets old after a while.

Better get moving. First meeting starts promptly at 8:00 AM.

Take care,

Mitch

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 5:55 AM

Good Morning, 61 and getting ready for RAIN. It is April and I am glad that it is not snow.

RT, I was thinking about the road name that we were taking about the other night. Is it Lanes Mill Road? That intersection, is it with Sally Ike Road?

Brutus, Nice deal on the oil change, rotation, detail.

Chief, I get requests for jobs all of the time. A few years ago we had a hard time getting good mechanincs. We are in need of a few (14 to be exact) but when you tell people that we are not hiring they think you are just blowing them off.

SubmmBob: Memories, Willys Wagon, I had a 1959 Willys Rack Bodied truck. Great plow truck but slow.

Mike C, Just try to cope with the drama.

Mitch, I have been trying to shake the "crud" myself.

I got home late from school last night and missed the Tardis. I had to stop at the firehouse and take care of something. Home after 11.

Have a great day,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 6:16 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a rainy 40 degrees. Rained all night. Going up to 54 today with a chance of sunshine later.

Today is a busy day. I have the usual chores to do and an errand to run later. Then, I can relax and take a nap. Indians game today if not rained out.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Tuesday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 6:36 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  56 and rainy here to go down to the 40s.  Oh well its spring.  The flowers are a blooming.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 7:00 AM

Returned home from seeing the daughter and her family in Brooklyn, NY.  Had a grand time riding the trains, eating hot dogs at Coney Island, visiting Trainworld (see ad to the right), walking the Brooklyn Bridge (my legs are still tired), visiting the NY Transit Museum and of course watching train videos with the Grandson.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 7:18 AM

Mornin' Fellas

Jack - Glad you're all OK!

Driving in this moring I was behind a dump truck and the dump net supports weren't tied down so when he hit 45mph the stupid thing rose up like a sail. First chance I got I was around him like a dart.

Gotta get moving... ttyl

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 8:26 AM

Aloha. Sunny but cold this am. I was born in Brooklyn, Buckeye, that in itself is cause for celebration - I hope you saw my name on the Welcome signs. Sounds like a great trip.  Doug, try OpenDNS to speed up your browsing. Why do students wait 'til my class has been going for a few weeks before they ask if they can late-register into it? Procrastination has got to be it.Big Smile

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 8:38 AM

Good Morning

30/50 today, cloudy.

Lots of chatter this morning, it's good to see everyone's out today. What's with this web site at night? I still think they roll up the sidewalk at 8. It's the entire site not just the pot. Well I ran some trains yesterday and everything is working till I have company again. No breakfast yet, might go easy as we have a son and daughter with birthdays today, I think we are all going to Logans, not my favorite place but not my turn to choose..

S.J.

I forgot to say they are not twins,, 6 years apart.

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Posted by steveo on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 9:09 AM

It started out at 33 deg. this morning but should get in the 70's today, I'm sure glad the winter is about gone.

  Joe, I did like the Bixby show and thought it was bigger than the last two I attended. Picked up a plasticville two story house with garage and patio for $7.50, and it was already put together. Saw a metal light bridge with two sets of lights faceing each direction for $30.00 that would look real nice on my layout but will have to wait awhile before I get one.

  Wont make the Enid show but probably will get to OKC and Dewey.

Have a great day all..

 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 10:15 AM

Just a quick spash and go.

High 50s now and into the 60s later, PLUS RAIN.  FOR SURE THIS WILL SPELL THE END OF SNOW IN MY YARD FOR THE 2010-2011 WINTER!!!!!!

Thanks to all for your well wishes over Sunday night's driving adventure.  As angry as I was over the incident which was due to one person's pure negligence and could have cost someone's life, I am thankful we were not hurt, or worse.  The steam is still rising from my head because the car repair of the front fascia will come out of my pocket, my deductible, since the offending motorist just kept on going and will remain forever anonymous. 

Welcome home Buckeye.  A vacation in Brooklyn?  Now THAT is different.  Smile, Wink & Grin 

MikeC.....cheer up, have faith, but know in your heart that some unhealthy wrangling could go on.  As executor to my Mom and Dad's estate, I was responsible for orchestrating the equitable division of liquid assets (easy), property (less easy), keepsakes (WW III), and pure unadulterated junk and trash.  I was never unable to get concensus from either of my sisters no matter what I tried.  Rationality and equity seemed to mean absolutely nothing to them because sibling rivalry and emotion kept getting in the way.  13 years later, they each privately still grouse to me  about who got what, though those complaints now come farther and farther apart. Bang Head  My condolences on the Butler defeat last night.

Mitch......hope you are feeling better. Sad  RT, glad to hear you are. Big Smile  Brent.....your train layout reminds me of Sisyphus trying to roll that rock up the hill.  And re your house project agenda, hope there is no electricity or stairs involved......you can't be too careful.  Laugh

Car maintenance, a toilet repair, and a haircut are on the docket.

Later, gang!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 10:54 AM

Joe,

           Did you get the matching passenger cars for the Reading Alcos? 

Not much going on this morning.  I did some parts swapping on the 3562s.  The orange one had a nice original (but incorrect) gray ramp in it, and the gray one had a repainted gray ramp.  I also have a 3562 in a junk box that I removed the ramp from and sprayed black.  That ramp went into the orange car while the original gray ramp went into the nice gray 3562.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 11:28 AM

Lunch time,

Rainy day and very busy morning.

Buckeye, Sounds like you had a great time in Brooklyn. Coney Island: When I was small my parents and I used to go there all of the time with my Godfather and his wife Sophie. I was the only kid at the time and my Mom and Aunt Sophie would take me on the kiddie rides and my Dad and my Godfather would go on the parachute jump, the steeplechase, etc. The last time that we went was in 1956 and the reason why we did not go back is a tale in itself. Pretty funny. It involved the midget barker and an electric shock stick.

88: I know all about following dump trucks.

SJ: That is great having the same birthday years apart. At 8 last night I was still working.

Everyone, have a great day.

John

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 11:33 AM

Good morning all, quiet day yesterday.  Did not even go out of the house or run trains.  Got an E mail about an old head engineer I knew who just passed away at 93.  He was one of the first guys to let me take a train over the road when I was a fireman/engineer trainee.

Jack, sorry about your deductible on the car damage but glad no one was hurt.  Collie dogs next door still bark all the time but neighbor has moved them to the back of the property so I don't hear them as much.  He still has all five of them.  He is supposed to get rid of three of them but hasn't so far.  They are not mean dogs.  They just haven't had any training or TLC or at least not enough.

Went to a TTOS meeting on Sunday and got there late.  Lots of stuff but did not need to buy anything.  I would like to concentrate my train time on fixing up some problems.  Need more wiring and also need to fix headlight out on one engine with DCS.   I'm pretty sure it needs a new lighting board but don't want to go there.  Been thinking about just adding an LED with bridge rectifier for constant voltage available from Evan Designs.

Fish, prayers for your need for more room.

later,

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Posted by Demay on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 12:10 PM

Good morning all,

It's still windy but it's going to warm up to about 75 today.  I’m feeling a little under the weather today; I’m not sure what crud some of you guys had, but I believe it made its way to OK.  I probably will not work a full day today.  My wife made me a frittata this morning for breakfast.

steveo – I’m glad you enjoyed the show.  The show had more O gauge/scale items than I expected which was great.  I may miss the Enid show due to may son having a baseball tournament on Saturday.  Did you buy your Plasticville building from the folks with the matching yellow polo shirts?  They are nice people. 

Jim Probe – I did not get the matching passenger cars, the vendor did not have them.  I will start looking for them this week and I hope to find them.  Right now those Alcos are pulling a hodgepodge of cars: extra PRR passenger cars, Annie, and a television car.

On Coney Island: I haven’t been there since I was a kid in the 80s.  Other than going to see the Yankees, Coney Island was the best part of our trips to NYC.  I heard it is not that fun anymore.  I hope that’s not the case because I would love to take my wife and kids there sometime.

Good day,

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 2:06 PM

DJ - I don't remember what happened to your folks, but I'll pray for a happy resolution for you.

We are going to the accountant this week to have our taxes done... Ick!

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Posted by fifedog on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 2:41 PM

Evenin' boys.  Clearing and 49 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Yesterday's 80 degree temps made me leave work early andhead to the boatyard, and 7 hours of steady scrubbing and polish, to which

AF53 - Week 4) -2...slow and steady.

RockIsland - Similar situation with wifey on the I95 bridge over the Susquehanna, only ours was an aluminum ladder.  Was able to elude it, but certainly conjoured up visions of cascading over the barriers into the abiss.

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Posted by traindood on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 3:02 PM

Afternoon fellas and gals:     Do i have news for you!   Wifey says to go to Mickey D's in Jefferson for lunch, i say naw, i'll just eat ff if i go there, and that's a no-no for me. Anyway while we're eating who walks in with his entourage is non other than Governor Christie of N.J. in all his rotund splendor!  I says to wifey, do you see what i see? Wifey says yes and don't say hello.  So i gets right up and walks over to hizzoner and says today must be my lucky day, glad to meet ya!  He puts out his huge hand and shakes mine out of joint!  When i gets back to the table wifey says, happy now?  I answer, at least i got one hand with blood circulating to finish those ff. Hey? Who ate all my ff?    later.             

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 4:15 PM

Good evening everyone.  Jack, sorry to hear of your misadventure.  Glad you are OK.  Bob, way back in the day, I stayed at my aunt's ranch in Tennessee for the summer.  On the way to take me to the bus station to head back to Jersey, we were in my grandfather's hard top willy's jeep.  The brakes went out and my aunt had to drive those hair-pin turns using the clutch to slow down.  My personal driving story with a '48 willy's army jeep...we were hunting in Colorado and she stalled on a very steep incline up the side of a mountain.  I had to let her roll backwards and pop the clutch to start it.  Lots of prayer that when I did that, we wouldn't flip over.

Well, life has been on the crazy side.  We had planned on taking the family up to visit my grandmother who would be turning 99 in September.  She is in the mountains of east Tennessee.  Made hotel arrangements and plans to visit Gatlinburg, TN afterwards.  Called grandma on Saturday to make sure it would be OK.  Get a call from aunt on Tuesday that grandma died.  So, we went up anyway this past Friday to bury grandma.  Caught up with family and then went to Gatlinburg.  Had a great time and came home last night.  Early this morning, we had a tornado come through and do a little tree removal.  They say we lost 6 people in the area and about 32 million in damage for the state.  Then, today, I read a story about how a water treatment plant next to the hotel we stayed at in Gatlinburg had some kind of explosion and millions of gallons of raw sewage entered the river that our hotel room overlooked.  That killed two workers at the plant.  While I am certainly thankful for the fact that we avoided all the issues between the storm and the other incident, it is a reminder that trouble can be right around the corner.  Hope the week ahead is a bit more tame.

I did get some good news.  I won a auction for a Susquehanna RS-1 Atlas with TMCC and all the bells and whistles.

Hope everyone is having a good week and know we are all blessed.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 4:42 PM

Dennis saw you had high bid on it so I watched it as wanted to congrats you when you won. You got a nice engine there for a great price. Congrats there guy.

Not a lot going on today. did find out what caused all my temps at the end of this past week and it is i have an infection in my right leg I think the doc said in the veins so gave me some antibiotics to take for it. anyway that was good news actually as I was afraid I might have a blood clot but he said ( after I went to vascular and they checked out my leg) That actually because of all the walking I do everyday pushing those carts its a good thing as its probably very unlikely I would get a blood clot because of the walking I do all day but not impossible as it can happen just very unlikely.Big Smile

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 5:57 PM

traindood

Afternoon fellas and gals:     Do i have news for you!   Wifey says to go to Mickey D's in Jefferson for lunch, i say naw, i'll just eat ff if i go there, and that's a no-no for me. Anyway while we're eating who walks in with his entourage is non other than Governor Christie of N.J. in all his rotund splendor!  I says to wifey, do you see what i see? Wifey says yes and don't say hello.  So i gets right up and walks over to hizzoner and says today must be my lucky day, glad to meet ya!  He puts out his huge hand and shakes mine out of joint!  When i gets back to the table wifey says, happy now?  I answer, at least i got one hand with blood circulating to finish those ff. Hey? Who ate all my ff?    later.             

traindood - You are interesting. Do enjoy your posts. You have a way with words. Never a dull moment in your world, right?

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 6:07 PM

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 traindood:

Afternoon fellas and gals:     Do i have news for you!   Wifey says to go to Mickey D's in Jefferson for lunch, i say naw, i'll just eat ff if i go there, and that's a no-no for me. Anyway while we're eating who walks in with his entourage is non other than Governor Christie of N.J. in all his rotund splendor!  I says to wifey, do you see what i see? Wifey says yes and don't say hello.  So i gets right up and walks over to hizzoner and says today must be my lucky day, glad to meet ya!  He puts out his huge hand and shakes mine out of joint!  When i gets back to the table wifey says, happy now?  I answer, at least i got one hand with blood circulating to finish those ff. Hey? Who ate all my ff?    later.             

 

traindood - You are interesting. Do enjoy your posts. You have a way with words. Never a dull moment in your world, right?

Pat

Good point Pat.  I read TRAINDOODS postings and find them interesting.  Of course after six years of reading stale old posts of the Chiefs about blah, blah, blah, blah from Roseyville, NC it isn't too hard to be entertained on the pot.

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 7:17 PM

Good Evening

45 and well the suns going down.

Back from Logans, service kinda slow as there were 15 of us and another party of 30 plus the other customers.  won't eat their steaks so I had a giant hamburger instead. It was enough for me. Banilla is waiting and the beacon is humming..S.J.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 8:34 PM

Evening all

Thanks for the kind words about the housing.  We are really blessed.  I figure there is someone who needs a like new house at a great price and we'll meet up.  As far as wether to add on or buy bigger that is up in the air.  I have never lived anywhere else.  I grew up in the house where I now live.  I would like to havethe kids grow up in a nicer neighborhood.  It has changed so much since I was a kid.

Dennis - Conrats

Time for some reading

May God bless

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Posted by Demay on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 9:33 PM

Good evening all,

I’m still feeling a little sick, but the Thera Flu is helping.  I came home from work early and relaxed.  I had dinner with the boys while the wife and princess had a girls-night-out dinner.  I did some small maintenance on the Reading Alcos and ran the trains for a while.  We had another minor pile up, but we were back to normal operating in a minute or so.  The neighbor kids were playing in the garage with my son and also asking many questions about the trains and I got sidetracked – once again I forgot to throw a switch.  It’s nice other kids are taking an interest in the trains.

I had a brief chat with Brutus, Charlie, and SJ, and now I am off to bed to sleep off this crud.

Good night,

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Posted by AF53 on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 10:08 PM

Good evening all! Another long day of work. Just winding down he reading the past two days posts.

Had a great time at the Stadium last night as Mo finished it off like he usually does (with the save). Next game is on the 14th.

The other day when the topic of listening to games on the radio brought to mind of when I stayed with my grandparents at the Jersey shore every summer. I usually went to bed listening to the Yankees game and fell asleep without turning the radio off. Well my grandfather didn't know how it turned off. So there were many mornings I woke up with it unplugged! Great times!

Fifedog - Got to be careful at these games. So much good food at the park. Kept it under control with just a dog and 1 Becks! Week 3 -1 more.

John - Let me know the next time you go and see the BlueClaws I'll drive. We go to about 2 games a year. It IS a nice place to see a game!

Jim - Good luck on your choice about the house. You're so right about how things change so much from when it was "our" nieghborhood.

Joe - Let me know the next time you're around maybe you, John (if I can convince him) and I can take in a game.

MikeC - Yes, it wasn't pretty with the Bulldogs last night but they still made alot of noise in the tournament this year again. Something tells me this will be a habit for them each year. They have some good coach.

Jack - Glad all is ok. The vehicle can be repaired, your body, not so easy! 

Good night all

Ray

 

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Posted by Brutus on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 10:36 PM

Prayers for your loss, Dennis.  Also, glad you had a good trip and avoided all the bad stuff! 

Took off today as had to get the truck serviced and wife had dentist appt, so I had to get the kids from school etc.  I had a free service and detail on the truck because when they serviced it last time they didn't properly tighten the tires nuts down and one was vibrating loose.  So about 9:30, the guy from the garage says the mechanic noticed the bearing on the water pump felt a little loose and did I want to replace the water pump for $400?  I told him to check it and see what he thought, but if it was bad then I guess it needed to be replaced.  He called about 3 hours later and said he and another mechanic both checked it and it was dry and didn't feel loose to them at all.  They had the first guy recheck, and he didn't think so either - must have been the fan flexing a little?  Oh well, I didn't have to pay $$$ today, so glad for that.  Hope it doesn't go bad on the interstate though!

Wife is doing well and getting better at making it through her half-days at work.  She had dentist appt today and they found some cavities and other issues that they said are very common with advanced chemotherapy.  Just another blip on the highway, though - nothing we can't handle.

Nice chats with SJ, Charlie and Joe tonight - hope you feel better soon.  TARDIS is ready and some banilla sounds good.  I have the rootbeer, so beacons on boys Smile

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 4:54 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 60s.  Two championship games in two days.  Two opportunities for Indiana teams to win.  Two losses instead.  I figured out how we can all get rich.  Take the team I am in favor of and bet the farm against it, and start counting the cash.  Hmmmmm....  I keep thinking there will be another year, but.......Oh, well, compared to the weeks Dennis W. has been going thru, the games are irrelevant.  My condolences to you and your family.  Yes, Brutus, the teeth are just a pebble compared to the mountains you have been up and over.  I had the regular fare on the dining car for breakfast before sending it on to "Points East".  TBIL after soccer tonight.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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