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RE:COFFEE POT #5 May 1, 2011 for all to take a drink and chat. 6+ years and going. Plenty of fresh coffee and sweet ice tea to drink. Plenty of GRITS for the Yanks.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Friday, July 1, 2011 1:41 AM

Hello gentlemen ... got a chance to chat briefly with rt the other day on another chat ... then I lost him . Thought I'd stop by and say hi . Have been extremely busy doing alot of photography and buying addons for this nikon . A few of us get together and go on photo trips ... it's alot o fun ! Have'nt messd with my trains too much ... I get a few out when visitors come and run them ... they love the cab forwards and especially my shays . Okay .... hope all are good ... am really going to come by more often ... I miss you guys !!!  Wink

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Posted by Ole Timer on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 11:19 AM

Yea ... it's been awhile .... thanks for all the greetings guys ... I'm glad to be back and will come by more often . 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:42 PM

Dennis chief did the southern thing to try and confuse the Yankee's and I see he forgot to tell his right hand man that he is starting the June pot a day early well have his cat do it anyway you need to check the June pot even thou today is may 31.

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 7:42 PM

Good afternoon Y'all!

Just a quick stop over as I have to go re-set some of the other computers as we had a issue with the phone lines here....someone used a aluminum can instead of tin.  Anyway, AT&T finally got things straightened out, but now I have to redo the log ins for the other systems.

Hope everyone had a great Memorial day.  I had to go in and do a case...again.  I am finally off call and getting ready for some much needed time off.

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 9:42 AM

Good Morning

guess I'll go to the June pot now..

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:48 AM

Brutus

Thingie is running late - kids are on Summer clock and I lost track of time.  Lucky we have that way-back circuit Laz and Mike rigged up for us.  Sub-Bob fine tuned it and RT found the parts we needed.  Don's neighbor was inspirational as well Laugh  We did find a bag of grits gumming up the works, but Dr. Dennis was able to remove that without any contamination.  Everybody run your beacons and we'll come get you and then go back to get the famous banilla and goodies.  Pat can drive and Jack and I can sit and talk with my Dad for a while.  Just don't bring up politics!  This Coffee Pot is about the only place I go every single day on the web and I feel I have made some real friends here.  I know I left a lot off that list like the Dougs, the Franks, a Bill, some Jims, some Johns, Wes, two Bruces, Chuck, Jon, Ray, Roy, and others who have been and gone, or even come back after a while.  Don't forget Mysty, Penny, and some others.  What ever happened to that guy from the Netherlands, I wonder?  We also miss Reggie and the guy from Alaska, who apparently left the door open late into the year, this year!  Dr. John, Spankybird, it's just too many!  I think there are like 50 guys on here regularly, RT said - that sounds about right.  Glad to know you all Thumbs Up

Thanks especially to the veterans and their families!

DonB and all........

Brutus' summary is most revealing.

A couple of years ago there was a CTT Forum thread asking folks for their ages.  I stopped counting @ about 30 the number of regular Pot contributors.  They ranged in age from 14 to several in their 70s.  There were some "regulars" whom I realized were conspicuously absent from revealing their age.  Surprise  I concluded they must have been in the Federal witness protection program.  Whistling 

If you consider the diverse backgrounds of folks who regularly read and/or post here, and a virtual LACK of p*ssing contests, you would have to conclude the opposite of what Don wrote about:  some feelings of exclusion or an impenetrable "clique." 

Show me just one other group of people this diverse that shows more respect, acceptance, and support to all.   My church group isn't this inclusive, accepting, and supportive !!! 

JimmyT wrote that in life one has to jump in and make their own way, if they want to.  As in everything in life, one has to take what they want or need and disregard the rest.  I write long, opinionated posts, much to some folks' consternation; and I realize my posts are tedious or aggravating to some.  But I try to comment on other peoples' posts because their life and their opinions are no less important than my own.  I do my best to post a welcome to each newcomer.  And I don't get annoyed if folks find little interest in what I post.  Each is free to skip every word.  I take no offense.  

As others have said so eloquently here, for the most part "we" have neither met one another nor spoken on the phone.  Yet the content and tone of the exchanges here would indicate otherwise.  And when it comes to support, one only has to read this thread for a week to realize for the most part "we" do care about the trials, tribulations, opinions, and feelings of each poster.  In a cynical and dsyfunctional world, this forum is a breath of fresh air.

After I had been a CTT forums member for about three months the Chief began my rookie interrogation, noting that my profile said too little about myself.  He proceeded to ask a whole bunch of questions, some kind of personal.  I replied that he should read (the Pot) more because in the previous three months' posts I had already disclosed just about everything about myself "except the size of my underwear."  I realized he started this thread.  And I could see from the number of his posts how active he had been and how involved he had been.  So I took his jabs and interrogation as good fun.  If it wasn't, so be it. 

When he noted I was a Yankee and poked some fun, I posted a fictitious history of Rolesville NC, inventing facts such as.... it got its roots in the 1700s as a penal colony and that the residents and mayor were all descendents of the original inmates.  He could have taken offense but did not; rather, he posted a factual history of Rolesville.

When one tries to satisfy everyone, nobody wins.  It can't be done.   This forum has maintained a mantra of inclusion and respect.  As JimmyT wrote, if you want to be included in the friendly exchanges, jump right in.  If you wish to sit on the outskirts, do that.  The POT is what you make it, for yourself and for others.

So DonB, please keep doing exactly what you have been doing.  I just hope that those who take occasional umbrage about what is posted here step back and realize that your concept of inclusion is at the control of your fingertips.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:18 AM

Brutus

Thingie is running late - kids are on Summer clock and I lost track of time.  Lucky we have that way-back circuit Laz and Mike rigged up for us.  Sub-Bob fine tuned it and RT found the parts we needed.  Don's neighbor was inspirational as well Laugh  We did find a bag of grits gumming up the works, but Dr. Dennis was able to remove that without any contamination.  Everybody run your beacons and we'll come get you and then go back to get the famous banilla and goodies.  Pat can drive and Jack and I can sit and talk with my Dad for a while.  Just don't bring up politics!  This Coffee Pot is about the only place I go every single day on the web and I feel I have made some real friends here.  I know I left a lot off that list like the Dougs, the Franks, a Bill, some Jims, some Johns, Wes, two Bruces, Chuck, Jon, Ray, Roy, and others who have been and gone, or even come back after a while.  Don't forget Mysty, Penny, and some others.  What ever happened to that guy from the Netherlands, I wonder?  We also miss Reggie and the guy from Alaska, who apparently left the door open late into the year, this year!  Dr. John, Spankybird, it's just too many!  I think there are like 50 guys on here regularly, RT said - that sounds about right.  Glad to know you all Thumbs Up

Thanks especially to the veterans and their families!

Brutus - Thanks for letting me drive. Just be sure your seat belts are on. You know me when Don's neighbor is around!

I am relatively knew to the Pot (only 2 1/2 years) but I feel I know those you mentioned (except Mysty and Penny) and they are a great bunch.

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Posted by Neddels on Monday, May 30, 2011 11:05 PM

Alo out der, I'm Neddles, and I already started a new thread for da month.  De mayer and his pooches done went to da lake.  (Shirking duddy, as always)  Im here tho.  Started a new pot,   I gots some ladies waitin, so I gotta go.

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, May 30, 2011 10:19 PM

Thingie is running late - kids are on Summer clock and I lost track of time.  Lucky we have that way-back circuit Laz and Mike rigged up for us.  Sub-Bob fine tuned it and RT found the parts we needed.  Don's neighbor was inspirational as well Laugh  We did find a bag of grits gumming up the works, but Dr. Dennis was able to remove that without any contamination.  Everybody run your beacons and we'll come get you and then go back to get the famous banilla and goodies.  Pat can drive and Jack and I can sit and talk with my Dad for a while.  Just don't bring up politics!  This Coffee Pot is about the only place I go every single day on the web and I feel I have made some real friends here.  I know I left a lot off that list like the Dougs, the Franks, a Bill, some Jims, some Johns, Wes, two Bruces, Chuck, Jon, Ray, Roy, and others who have been and gone, or even come back after a while.  Don't forget Mysty, Penny, and some others.  What ever happened to that guy from the Netherlands, I wonder?  We also miss Reggie and the guy from Alaska, who apparently left the door open late into the year, this year!  Dr. John, Spankybird, it's just too many!  I think there are like 50 guys on here regularly, RT said - that sounds about right.  Glad to know you all Thumbs Up

Thanks especially to the veterans and their families!

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, May 30, 2011 7:33 PM

Good Evening

88 today,felt good. 92 tomorrow so they say. I left the windows open till after supper. The AC is on now for the first time this season. The kids scattered so we had a quiet day at home and invited our widow neighbor over for supper. Banilla is ready for Brutus and the thingy..s.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, May 30, 2011 5:37 PM

April 1, 2004, while I was in Savanah GA. for Bass Pro Shops Spring Fishing Event.  I was doing a new thread each morning.  [we did that on a bass fishing forum].  Big Boy [Elliot] suggested I do one and let it run.  We did.  Buckeye, Tom P., Big Boy and myself were about it.  Then suddenly OGR folks showed up [they were mad with OGR due to suggested fees to post].  They stayed a few and that got resolved and they went back to OGR.  Think the original Coffee Pot was the longest running thread in history.  We were "jaming" up the server so CTT suggested we do a monthly one.  Folks came and stayed.  Those who did not "fit" or like us, left.  That is fine.  I think we have the best "gang" in the toy train world.  While I was flying around the USA for Pro Mariner, if someone was near or in the city I was flying into, I tried to make a visit.  Got to see Buckeye several times.  He will not show the photo his good looking wife took in front of Rogers Corner Silo with me presenting him a bag of GRITS.  Always shows the one without the grits. Wink  Bob Keller and CTT have been very gracious to allow us to "carry on" the way we do.  This has built a "band of brothers" [stolen from Doug M.].  God bless us all.

Walking out the door to drive north to the lake house.  Back next Sunday.  Needles the cat will have to start the new Pot for June as I will be gone [unless I make the wireless at the country store, do it will be early].  Lucy is with me.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, May 30, 2011 5:21 PM

Hey chief lets hear your version on how the coffee pot got started. I remember it being a little different something about you and bigboy Eliotte)  talking one sunday

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, May 30, 2011 5:11 PM

Aloha. Sounds like a good weekend. Sunny and 90s today - a new record. Went to the parade through downtown Crystal Lake and honor guard ceremony at the local cemetery; still pretty small-town-ish. Which is nice. Then visited at a nearby lake with my inlaws and brother-in-law and family. Paddle-boats, hot-dog-lunch. That sort of thing. Now the youngest is washing both cars. Don't know what got into him but I want to encourage it. Teen studies for finals all day. Hope it helps. Joe, hope your daughter is healed-up soon. That showed true character.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, May 30, 2011 4:48 PM

Buckeye Riveter

You notce the Chief did not deny the story of how he traveled to Ohio to check me out.  Smile, Wink & Grin

Chiefie, just remember I don't own a Buckeye Train.

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Truth be the truth.  I always go by Buckeye's if I go to Cabela's or Bass Pro Shops anywhere near Ohizo.  Been a while.  Might just catch a flight with all those miles.  Maybe a train. Wink

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Posted by traindood on Monday, May 30, 2011 4:00 PM

Afternoon fellas and gals:    Hey Laz; not much dialog to that flick but very smartly done. One of the best lines was when Will Geer says: " Do you know how to skin?"  Redford replies" I can skin most anything"   Geer responds " Try skinning this!"  As the bear runs into the cabin!          Other flicks I recommend are: Eye of the Needle with Donald Sutherland, Year of the Dragon with Mickey Rourke and Matewan with some really great actors including James Earl Jones.  All these flicks superbly done.  Check 'em out.  Another free service from your humble movie critic   TRAINDOOD!!     later.    

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, May 30, 2011 3:21 PM

You notce the Chief did not deny the story of how he traveled to Ohio to check me out.  Smile, Wink & Grin

Chiefie, just remember I don't own a Buckeye Train.

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

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, May 30, 2011 2:52 PM

wrmcclellan

Woe in BuckeyeLand - Ohio football coach quits amid NCAA issues....

LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

Passing through.  Had to weed garden and set out more plants.  Got a ripe tomato.  Had to mow grass as rained while gone.  Servicing pickup [past due].  Hitting the road back to lake house.  Enjoy.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, May 30, 2011 11:55 AM

RockIsland52

 wrmcclellan: Son mowed lawn yesterday without being asked.........

 

  Roy.........my son dragged out all of the window A/C units and installed them without being asked.  I think you and I are about to be hit up for something like a "downpayment loan" on a vehicle.  Laugh

Jack - I think he is campaigning for a better vehicle than the "driver" he has currently for when he graduates HS next year. Wants a Jeep. I am willing to deal with him if he keeps his grades up and gets accepted to a major university.

Woe in BuckeyeLand - Ohio football coach quits amid NCAA issues....

Another breezy one here today.

Thanks to all our vets for their sacrifices.

RT - you are going above and beyond Yes

Have a great day all!

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Posted by SPMan on Monday, May 30, 2011 11:39 AM

Buckeye, OK, I get it.  You mean it was actually boring.  Sounds like the Chief changed that.  I was surprised that he went all the way to Ohio to "check you out".  I have a friend from Ohio but he was so close to West Virginia, I don't know how much of it rubbed off on him.  He grew up in a little town called Martins Ferry across the river from Wheeling W.V. I think.  My friend was in the circus when he was young and was part of the famous Wallenda high wire troop for about three years.  He is the one who introduced me to toy trains, circus, train swap meets and a lot of other fun stuff.  Sadly, he is pretty much house bond now due to health problems but I still visit him as often as he feels up to it.

As was mentioned by RT I think, we will probably get another story about you and the Chief when he gets back from the Lake.

Thanks to all vets on this memorial day,

Ray

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, May 30, 2011 11:37 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 90s.  It is HOT, HOT, HOT!  RI52, I am glad you liked the race commentary.   Dennis W., I am not quite sure how the restarts were supposed to work, but I do get the impression the drivers did all they could to avoid as much contact as possible.  The jury is still out on that one.  The prerace ceremonies were awesome as well.  They had several former race winners cirlce the track and they brought many of the former winning cars out of the museum.  It was fun explaining to some fans nearby the significance and time of the various cars.   All the traditions that went on.  Taps was particularly poignant this year.  Jim Nabors did not leave a dry eye in the house.  Al Unser, Jr. said it best one time in Victory Lane, "You just do not know what Indy means".  Even the last lap drama epitomized all that could be contained at Indy. As much as I felt bad for the rookie, I have nothing but respect for Dan Wheldon.  He is a person who truly loves and respects the speedway.  I hope you all have a great day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by AF53 on Monday, May 30, 2011 11:13 AM

80 and going to the low 90's today at exit 77 on the GSP.

Too hot for this time of year but........

It always seened ironic to me to say or hear "Happy Memorial Day" but, enjoy the day of rememberance everyone.

Decided on a new grill yesterday and didn't spend much on it. My old one was a gift from the kids a while back and probably cost some $250. I may regret buying a smaller less expensive one but I'm giving it a try and weight this decision for my next purchase.

Dinner and a movie turned out great and Godfather Part II is on order for next weekend.  

Fifedog - It was fun going over all the catchphrases that movie gave us in the 70's with the kids. They all enjoyed it and even thought it was 3 hours or so want to see part 2 next week and thats a little longer.

Joe - The Yanks finally played an easy game yesterday and with the help of SJ's team beating Jack's teams we should be tied tonight (let's hope).

Buckeye - Thanks for the history lesson. Things are falling into place more and more now.

RT - Nice job helping the Vets, and thanks for your service and to all the other Potter's here who are and who have served.

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Posted by Demay on Monday, May 30, 2011 10:44 AM

Happy Memorial Day!

I know it's easy to remember our fallen service members from the WWII and even our current wars, but we sometimes forget those who served in Korea and Vietnam.  Let's all take time to remember all who gave their lives and also the ones who died on active duty but not necessarily combat.

It is going to be very warm but is crazy windy again.  It was the same way yesterday.  We had company over for dinner so I did not have time to post yesterday.  The company was a couple from church and their pregnant daughter.  The daughter and her husband do not have much so we gave them some baby items we no longer need. 

We plan to have a nice relaxing day and will probably have hot dogs on the grill.  I will have to work for a little while this afternoon: I have a guy coming in today who will fill in for me for the rest of the week since I will be on a mini-vacation to PA.  I need to show him around the base.  I hope to make it to another Junior College World Series game this evening after it cools down.

Jack - Our daughter definitely makes us proud.  Quitting was not option in her mind and we're glad she has that mentality at 9y/o. 

Good day,

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, May 30, 2011 10:40 AM

rtraincollector

Morning all I have the pleasure today to be working serving meals to our nations finest employees our veterans Being one myself also brings meaning to me and want to thank my fellow vets for there service as well

Well time to get started you all have a blessed day and a safe one

Thumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs UpBless you, RT!!!!!  And today we should raise a glass to NavyJack (RIP).  

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, May 30, 2011 10:36 AM

cheapclassics

Good evening all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the high 80s.  It was a great day at the track as TEAM RED was soundly defeated and a small team (Bryan Herta Autosports) won on the last turn on the last lap.  As great as their joy, the pain for Panther Racing in yet another second place was tremendous.  As for more important matters, the Foyt team had a terrible day as a possible top 10 went down the drain with a horrible set of pitstops.  Ed Carpenter led for 3 laps and was in contention for a top 10 but it went away toward the end.  Swiss Miss tagged the wall early and dropped out.  At least "Chippie and Roger" did not win and for that I am grateful.  My daughter and I bonded before and during the race as we shared memories of my dad.  Came home and watched the race again.  It was a long day, but a good day.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

MikeC.......thanks for a better recap than I could get on the news last night.  I got to see the start and 5-10 minute pieces here and there.  But with 40 people over for the BBQ, "the boss" kept retrieving me from the viewing room and putting me to work.  I was on photo duty at the finish and missed the best part.Bang Head 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, May 30, 2011 10:25 AM

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Afternoon all!

Sunny and windy as previously reported. Son mowed lawn yesterday without being asked.........

Will be firing up the grill tonight - NASCAR on tap..

 

Roy.........my son dragged out all of the window A/C units and installed them without being asked.  I think you and I are about to be hit up for something like a "downpayment loan" on a vehicle.  Laugh

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, May 30, 2011 10:20 AM

AF53

John - Great idea, I wish I thought of that first!!!! But I'm thinking that we could both do better with $200?????

Ray

AF Ray and Hudson John.......you two have quite the effective conspiracy going on.   I like it!!!!!!!  Smile, Wink & Grin Thumbs Up

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, May 30, 2011 10:09 AM

Best wishes to all for a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day.  My family is coming over for a (much smaller scale) resumption of yesterday's post First Communion cookout at our place;  I hope to stop the festivities to ask for a moment of silence and prayer for our service men and women, past and present, and their families, for the sacrifices they have made so that we could be enjoying this day.  Brutus.....please thank your Dad for including me with some memorable reminders that included many poignant observations this Memorial day weekend.  

JoeyD.....your daughter's performing "hurt" when she was injured and not at her best says a lot about her character and that of her parents at a very young age.  A lesser person, adult or otherwise, might have taken a pass, afraid that they would embarrass themselves in front of a large audience.  She let no one down, especially herself.  So many of us, myself included sometimes, overworry about perfection when it is the effort that counts the most.  You and your wife must be so very proud of her, and it probably took a lot of restraint on your part to let her decide for herself whether or not tp perform.

I am about a zillion posts behind, so it is time to do some reading before things get chaotic again.

Jack.

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Posted by jonadel on Monday, May 30, 2011 8:37 AM

All Gave Some

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Thank You Vets!

 

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, May 30, 2011 8:21 AM

MEMORIAL DAY 2011

Bright sun going to 90. I didn't watch the 500 but saw the finish on TV this morning. WOW. Granny's feeding me fresh made potato salad for breakfast. I love it..S.J.

"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks 

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