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COFFEE POT #6 June 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 traindood on Monday, June 20, 2011 10:31 AM

Mornin' fellas and gals;    Sunny and pleasant here today.  Goin' to big box stores to spend some of my Father's Day loot.    Hey Joe; nothing quite like a nice Reuben sandwich with plenty of mustard and couple a brewskies!   Add some sour pickles and you have a feast!     It's what we crave!    See what you did;  now i'll have to have one for lunch!       later.  

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Posted by Demay on Monday, June 20, 2011 11:03 AM

Good morning all,

I slept too long this morning and did not get up in time complete my morning run before it got too hot so I will have to do it tonight after sundown.  I have plenty of work to knock out today but nothing that should keep me here later than usual.  The 7y/o son has is last regular season baseball game tonight. 

Banks - Your mom and nephew will be in my prayers.

traindood - I'm glad I could help.

It’s to work on Chief’s SS. 

Good day,

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Monday, June 20, 2011 11:21 AM

Lunch time,

Beautiful Day here, Sunny and low 80's.

Chief, Looks like you have a future Engineer there.

Brutus, that is very neightborly of you. Where I live it is the same, but instaed of getting rid of the wood we burn it. If not in the wood stove in the fire pits.

Buckeye, You left yourself wide open for the with Chief EAGLES. I was waiting for it.

Banks, Prayers for Mom and your nephew.

Joe, You are right. It takes a Yank to make a good Reuben. No Grits in the recipe.

Traindood: Do I hear HAROLD'S for the Reuben? You can't beat the World's Largest Pickle Bar.

Everyone have a Great Day.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Monday, June 20, 2011 2:57 PM

Look what those mosquitoes did to little Jack's eye

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Posted by traindood on Monday, June 20, 2011 3:56 PM

Afternoon:     Hey Charlie: Those dirty, rotten, no good &^%$#@! skeeters!   What nerve, pickin' on the little tyke!    Crying    Of course now you gotta buy him the biggest ice cream there is ,with lots of gummy bears on top. At least that's what i do for all the grankids boo-boo's.    Big Smile     Hey John:  Up this here way, Harrold's is thee place, that's fer sure, that's fer dang sure!  One sandwich can feed at least two people, unless of course i'm eating it!      Dinner       later.   

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, June 20, 2011 6:40 PM

I hate skeeters too. but for some reason I seem to remember them being worst way up north I don't know why but when growing up if we went up to my cousins in N.Y. it seemed they were worst than where we lived. maybe they just lived in a bad area but they were close to the city and we were out in the country oh well hope he does better charlie

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, June 20, 2011 7:13 PM

Surprise!!

Yup, still kickin'!

Been busy with Princess' graduation, the quick trip to FLA and back, now a house hunt.  Work is WORK, but it's payin' the bills.

Had a delightful time with Mom, my sister and me driving to FLA in 13hrs and back in 14.  The graduation was awesome and I only cried once when the parents were asked to stand up.  We sat real close to my daughter's row and we exchanged "hearts" and kisses.  I'm so proud of her.  Her mother, was no where near, as she left for Fort Lauderdale to stay away from me...don't ask, she is a little warped.

The Post Graduation dinner was joined by another family, a friend of Barbara's (they walked together and sat together during graduation) and a good time it was at Maggiano's. 

We left after lunch on Saturday (with Barbara and her boyfriend, who seems to be a real nice guy).

It was hard to leave her, but she'll be back up here to visit and I'll be going down in October for a visit (and maybe she'll be here for Christmas!!!!).

As for trans, I just received a Lionel Sawmill from TrainCity.  Have no place to put it, but the price was right!  Train purchases are almost nil, as there really is no room for them anywhere.

House hunt  is now in full swing, taxes are a limiting factor, but there are possibilities.....

Angel for our intentions...I haven't been going through the posts, just so much to do these last few weeks!

That's all from here, hope to check back soon!

Rich

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, June 20, 2011 8:11 PM

Congrats on the Princess, RIch!  The youngest and I get eaten alive by skeeters. I should own stock in calamine lotion makers. But they don't touch the bride. Go figure.

Rumblings of bad news from the car repair estimator that the car is so bad they might total it. Boy, I hope not ... Off to run trains and listen to the Sox battle the Cubs - an exercise in mutual futility. Wink

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, June 20, 2011 8:27 PM

Howdy All

70s today with an afternoon shower. Brutus you know where the key is, come on in and get the banilla..S.J.

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, June 20, 2011 9:22 PM

Good evening everyone.  Just finished my homework for the Tuesday morning prayer meeting at church.  I am filling in for one of the group leaders who is heading to Brazil on a mission.  It would be in poor form to show up without having done the work.  Been quite busy lately.  Had a number of complex cases this past week and also was on call so that I had to do rounds over the weekend as well. 

Banks, will pray for your mom and family.  For someone in her situation, the focus is usually on quality of life, and not on longevity.  They usually would not do prolonged chemo treatments that really take their toll on the body.  They may shrink it and do a surgical removal.  With regard to the A-Fib, there are a couple of procedures they can do.  One is called a "Maze" procedure where they isolate the pulmonary veins which have the conduction for the atrial node.  We do a lot of this type procedure, but we do ours open as we are usually performing a mitral valve repair/replacement along with it.  They have come a long way with it over the years and have good results.

Regarding Reuben sandwiches, I had one of the best ones at the Pepper mill Grill in Las Vegas recently.  It was about 4" thick and so tasty.  I used to get them all the time up in NJ, but that was many years ago and the place I used to go is long since closed.

Well, better get going.  Hope that each of you has a blessed night.
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Posted by AF53 on Monday, June 20, 2011 9:53 PM

Had a great day for fathers day as it was spent with the kids! Couldn't have asked for a better day. As for Reuben's, you can have 'em. For me a great place to eat in North Jersey is Petersons. (Oops, I meal The Galloping Hill Inn, It was Petersons when I was a kid). At 5 points in Union, exit 138.    Great dogs!http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/10/new-jersey-hot-dogs-galloping-hill-inn.html

Banks - Prayers for your family. These can be tuff times, good luck.

NJDevil - Good to hear from you. What an emotional time you must have had, NICE!

JoeD - Now we can march through Cincy? One game down with a "W"!

 Later

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Posted by 8ntruck on Monday, June 20, 2011 10:05 PM

Sunny and about 90 today.

Yes, Chief, I'm back at work today, doing my part to keep SS solvent.  Even put in some OT.  Won't help though - I'm salery.

RT - My EMD generator car is the 1994 issue.  That won't matter for the replacement pole.  I finally got it on the track tonight.  Internal light did not light up.  Disassembly and inspection of the car revealed that the power lead to the truck was broken off at the solder joint.  Easy fix.  While  I had the car apart, I noticed that the can thingie that goes over the light bulb and is rotated by the coil is missing.  Have to look for that too.  Other than a very clean shell, I'm beginning to think I paid too much for this one - even if it was 25% off.

All for now.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, June 20, 2011 10:28 PM

Thats probably the one I have new in original box. I do know the door has to be open for the light to come on lol I do remember that much been a while since I looked at it. I did put it on track once and added power to check it but thats it so I guess its not new anymore its used in original box lol

I have to dig it out tomorrow but would bet jeff kane could get you the parts www.ttender.com

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, June 20, 2011 10:32 PM

Banks - prayers and prayers for healing.

Charlie - ouch!  Poor kid!!!

Doug - good luck on the car and stuff.

John - no big deal, I promised him to help him take it down.  Talked to Mel tonight and we are going to see if a tree service will come and just haul all this stuff away.  I agreed to help pay as it will take about 100 trips to the woods and a lot of it is on my property now.  If it is too dear, we will go back to the original plan though.

Charlene is doing well.  She even helped drag some of those branches to the big pile yesterday before she got tired.  She is working about 30 hours a week now and running the kids around, so things are getting more "normal".  Her skin problem is under better control with some medicated shampoo they gave her to wash her face. 

Anybody ever alter the front end of a plastic loco?  Doug and I are trying to figure out how to transform a Percy into an Ivor loco.

TARDIS is ready, so let's get going.  I know where the banilla locker is hidden and we can go forward a few hours and get SJ after his big test tomorrow morning, when he is feeling better!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, June 20, 2011 10:34 PM

PS - Congrats, Rich!  Good luck on the house hunt!

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Posted by Demay on Monday, June 20, 2011 11:15 PM

Good evening all,

This is a late post for me.  Our 7y/o son played his last regular season baseball game tonight: his team won and he went two for three and fielded well.  Afterwards, I helped get the kids settled in for the night and then went for a three-mile run since I overslept this morning.  The weather was perfect for a run since a storm is about to blow in. 

Charlie - I hope Jack's eye is getting better.  Mosquitoes always tear me up.  Doug - I was always told mosquitoes bite darker-skinned people more than fair-skinned people.  It seems logical because my dad and I have some serious olive skin and are always fighting them off, but my mom and wife are fair-skinned and never receive one bite.

Rich - Congratulations to your daughter.  I hope your house hunt is quick and successful.

Dennis - I have led men's Bible studies and Sunday school classes for years and sometimes I feel I am never prepared enough.  Those classes go easier for me when I trust in His power and not mine. 

AF Ray - That was a nice outing tonight for Nova.  And I guess John, Dennis, traindood, and I will eat your share of the Reubens.

Brutus - That's great news about Charlene.  I'll pray everything continues to progress well.

Good night,

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 4:50 AM

Good morning all,

It is supposed to be rainy in SE Indiana today.  I just hope the spigot does not turn off again as it did last summer.  Good day at work.  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 Hudson#685 on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 5:58 AM

Good Morning,

Beautiful day in Jersey. Sunny and going to 80.

Nothing new on the train front. The Fire Company had a big extrication drill with the EMTs last night. It went very well. My son made me proud. Thursday night is his graduation from the Fire Academy. Time to put my uniform on.

Charlie, that was some skeeter. Trindood is right, Ice Cream with Gummi Bears.

Rich, Congrats to the daughter. House hunting, the house next door to me is for sale. It has been for over a year. Price has been dropped over $100,000 from original. Taxes are reasonable. Let me know.

Brutus, Good news on Char.

Joe, Congrats on your son's team win.

AF53, Peterson's has gone a bit downhill since it was sold and remodeled. I mean Galloping Hill Inn.

Traindood, I have a Harold's up the street from the shop. Guess where we get our OT meals from.

Have a great day,

John

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 7:00 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a sunny 72 degree. Going up to 84 today with a slight chance of rain.

Today is a busy day. I have to drop off the dog at the groomer's and run a few errands. Then, the usual chores around the house. Maybe a nap, later this afternoon.

Manager should have pulled the pitcher before he lost the game for the Indians.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Tuesday.

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Posted by fifedog on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 7:19 AM

Mornin' boys.  Wet and sticky morning in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Took fifepup to work, and did grocery shopping bright and early.  He's standing a little taller lately.

anjdevil - Did you ever hear back from BaltoCo?  There are some sweet deals on homes in this region (some with water views)!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:26 AM

Aloha. Hot and humid already. I love it!  It's my favorite day of the year - the summer solstice.

Just got the OK to go to a conference in Orlando in Nov. Will try to see if I could take the family. It would be nice if the youngest could experience Disney.  Joe, if that's true about the skeeters, then it's true for me as I'm pretty dark and my bride is opposite. Dennis, good luck with your Bible studies. Like Joe, I've been fortunate to facilitate them for years and never feel I know enough. 

Brutus,
you're letting Char toss around tree branches. She must be feeling well. Sorry you had to work on Fathers Day but kudos for helping your neighbor.  Last night I tried to poke around Percy to see how hard it would be to get his front end off.

John, congrats on your boy's graduation!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:30 AM

Morning all.  Sprinkled here. 

Mike C, quit holding rains up there.  Send some here.  Actually "red and yellow" passed over the lake house this AM.  Means Pam's flowers are doing good and the grass will need MOWING.  Running soakers here this AM. 

Rich, I know you are proud.  Maybe she will come north for a long stay.  Probably good that X was not around.

8N, thanks for the help with SS.

Going to Smithfield NC to Ava Gardner Museum with Senior Ladies' Sunday School class this afternoon.  Stop at a "family style" seafood, fried chicken and bar-be-que restaurant on the way back.   The "Ladies" always love for me to attend their events.  Really is fun.  Nice bunch.

TWC now has added the Sportsman Channel.  This is great.

Gave Frankie my new 5X8 mess floor trailer.  He is going to mow grass on days off.  Bought me a new 5X10 wood floor heavy duty trailer.  Got to go get license tag for it.

Have a good one.  

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:42 AM

I'll send you some rain too, Chief.  Getting some just about every day this summer.  What are you pulling in that new large trailer - a mower?

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:05 AM

cnw1995

I'll send you some rain too, Chief.  Getting some just about every day this summer.  What are you pulling in that new large trailer - a mower?

Mower if needed.  Golf cart if needed.  Lumber if I have anymore projects.  Heavier trailer and it was on discount so price was same as Tractor Supply's and others' 5X8 wood floored trailers. 

Every man needs a pickup and a trailer. Wink

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Posted by traindood on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:17 AM

Mornin' fellas and gals:       Hey Dennis and Joe:     Re: Skeeters;  Doesn't matter what skin tone we have, all has to do with blood chemistry. Example, wifey gets bit allover and is quite fair; while any insect that try's to bite me dies instantly!  Go figure.  It seems my blood has a natural poison in it.  Probly comes from being around toxic materials my whole life. Shoulda been dead by now.   Dead   Hey John and Rich:     Yea, i can just see it now; two train nerds living next to each other, swell.  What'll the neighbors say?   I know:  there goes the neighborhood!    Huh?    Hey Chief:     We must have the same trailer, only put in a new 5/4 floor, rewired it, built up the sides and put a sliding and removeable tailgate. All in pressure treated wood. Oh yea, it also tilts. That's the kind of hairpin i am!      Cool     later.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:20 AM

Morning all!

Got some good showers early this morning - maybe 1/2"?

Mid-90's today and maybe more showers.

Doug M - I must have missed what happened to your car? Doesn't sound good.

Have a great day all!

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:54 AM

Good Morning

overcast and 80s today, storms possible so they say. Home from the colon thingy with a thumbs up. Got home, plopped on the couch but couldn't sleep so here I am..S.J.

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Posted by Demay on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:28 AM

Good morning all,

Happy first day of summer!  I did a light workout (pushups, sit-ups, etc.) this morning while the baby watched.  The baby had a good time and he kept crawling underneath me while I was doing the pushups, which made them last a little longer.  I have the usual tasks at work to complete today.

John - Congratulations to your son; that is a very impressive accomplishment. 

traindood/Doug - Early in my AF career I used to work with some nasty stuff (MEK) and they still feast on me.  My wife and I can be sitting right next to each other on the patio and I will literally have four or five mosquitoes on me at any given moment and not one will be anywhere near my wife - it's amazing.

Doug - A couple of years ago we went to Disney in July; that was not the time to do it.  It was way too hot to enjoy it during the day. 

SJ - I'm glad all is well and I hope you have your nap.

Good day,

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Posted by Wabashbud on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:29 AM

Not a great day in Paradise (Jacksonville, FL) I can see only about 1/2 mile due to the Georgia smoke and no rain insight.  Hard to breath if your an old fart and its forecast to hit 99 today.  Guess summer is here.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:59 AM

sir james I

Home from the colon thingy with a thumbs up.

Yes

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