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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 fifedog on Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:35 PM

dougnotta ---> Angel

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Posted by AF53 on Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:29 PM

HudsonJohn - Maybe that's her problem. I always "only" get mine with spicey brown mustard. They still have the same dogs as before. Here's some history about them:

Galloping Hill originally served pork and beef wieners made by nearby Gaiser's Deli. When the business changed hands in the 1980s, they stopped making traditional German wieners, and supposedly the owners of Galloping Hill got a hold of the recipe, which they sent off to Connecticut meat packer Grote & Weigel who still custom-makes these old-fashioned, natural casing dogs just for Galloping Hill.

My advise is when she wants chili toppings, make it at home!

BTW, I'll see ya Sunday!

Later

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, June 23, 2011 8:32 PM

Yikes Grump, take it easy and get well soon.

70s today overcast w/some showers. As expected I did close to nothing today. did do a little of the OGR. Banilla is waiting and I think theres some kind of chocolate cake we can take. So Brutus come on by...s.J.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 23, 2011 7:45 PM

Angel For a speedy and full recovery Doug!!!!

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Posted by traindood on Thursday, June 23, 2011 7:00 PM

Evenin':     Hey Doug:   Prayers and thoughts for your speedy recovery.  Since i had a few of those bad boys,  If they can heal me, with the last rights and all, you will have no problema.   I'm like a timex watch, i take a lickin but keep on tickin!      Laugh     Best wishes.         later.  

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, June 23, 2011 6:50 PM

dougdagrump

Evening all.

News is not good from here. This old geezer had a heart attack on monday. Gotta run, later all.


Prayers  Get well and take it easy.

Lake House for a couple.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:58 PM

dougdagrump

Evening all.

News is not good from here. This old geezer had a heart attack on monday. Gotta run, later all.

Wow Take it easy maybe its time to back off a little with the trains at the museum I know you really like that but its time to start slowing down some boss it the body telling you lets slow down some. I know I need to and have started a little myself. Take it easy man and our prayers are going out to you.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:53 PM

dougdagrump

Evening all.

News is not good from here. This old geezer had a heart attack on monday. Gotta run, later all.

DugDG listen to Chuck. He has been there. One good thing, on this forum, like the others, you will have a pretty physical therapist!Wink Kiding aside, DO take care!

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:40 PM

Doug.....You take care of yourself.  Keep us posted on your condition.  Angel

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Posted by dougdagrump on Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:29 PM

Evening all.

News is not good from here. This old geezer had a heart attack on monday. Gotta run, later all.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, June 23, 2011 4:03 PM

Afternoon Ya'll from Dreary Taxachusetts,

At long last, we finally got a good soaking; but since rain is in the forecast for the next two days I won't be able to chop down mow the grass.  I keep getting DougM and SJ's weather now.  Son visiting from NJ, goes home tonight.  Like RaySP, I am the livery service around these parts.

Had a wonderful birthday celebration last night over at the daughter and son-in-laws.  Granddaughter #2 turned 2.  Granddaughter #1 whi is 7 did not like the fact that she did not also get presents.

Banks.......prayers continue for your Mom.  I was glad to hear your nephew's procedure came out OK.  I love the beach as long as there is nothing to do and all day to do it.  Glad your trip was enjoyable.  Did your Speedo raise any eyebrows?  Laugh

Charlie.......glad to hear the meds conquered the skeeter bite on Jack.

DougM........sorry to hear the post-mortem on the car.  Ouch!!!!  What are you thinking of acquiring to replace it?  Glad to hear the bad storms passed to the South of your homestead the other day.

Brent.......as Fife would say, you sound busier than a one-armed wall paper hanger.

RaySP.......I think you are making tremendous progress with the knee.  Why have you, DougDG, and Don been hiding mobster Whitey Bulger all of these years?

Rich......it sounds as if you are going to have a busy Summer with the visits from the Princess.  Do your best to keep the family peace.  It beats the snot out of the alternative.  Rich Kissinger, has a ring to it.  Smile, Wink & Grin

Fife.....a :stay"cation.  I like those, until they become the better half's opportunity to pile on the honey-do list.

Gotta run, boys.

Jack

PS:  I seem to have misplaced my topknot. 

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Posted by SPMan on Thursday, June 23, 2011 1:31 PM

Thanks to Lionroar 88 for the picture of the 2 l/2 ton truck and to all for the other information re same.

Fife, what is the height of the car with tank on it?  Will it fit through a 315 Bascule bridge?

Chief, I guess that is one reason why they call possums dumb.  Why do possums cross the road? ans. to prove it could be done.  They must be the #1 item on the menue at the road kill cafe. "From our Grill to Yours", or was that from Larry the Cable guy? Only in America! "Git er done".

Got to go to airport now and pick up #2 son returning from midwest railfanning trip.

Still having trouble with the water delivery guy.  Left instructions to put one bottle on cooler in house and you guesed it, he didn't.  We went out for a 20 minute walk and must have missed him--again. Had to horse that bad boy bottle onto the cooler myself, bad back and all.  At least this being my regular guy he knew where to pick up the mtys.  Temp guy has screwed up last two deliveries and is hopeless when it comes to learning anything.  I'm going to see if I can get a deal on the smaller three gallon bottles that I can manage.  If not, Adios.

I think I am becoming a grumpy old man,

Later, Ray

 

 

 

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Posted by traindood on Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:46 AM

Hey Doug:    Re; DDT   In my location we had 55 gal. drums of a variety of some very nasty stuff.  DDT was one of the mild ones!  If i can remember right, we had benzine, kerosine, terpoline , and every other "eene" you could think of.  It was like a toxic time bomb gettin' ready to explode!  That's fer sure, that's fer dang sure!   What keeps me alive is anyboby's guess!    Confused    later

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Posted by traindood on Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:33 AM

Afternoon fellas and gals:     Really heavy rain here this am.  Still raining but not as hard.  Wifey went to mall without me.  YEAH!   Hey Brent;   Cool pics, gotta check 'em out in person at York in the fall. God willing.     I have hardwood floors throughout the house, wifey loves 'em. Got the 31/4 wide boards from Century brand flooring, got seven coats of titanium varnish on'em. Got 'em for 15 years, wears like iron.  With the herd that goes in and out of my house the floors still look great. Check it out.     Hey John:  Hope you got my e-mail,  waiting to hear from you, e-mail me back asap.    later.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:27 AM

Aloha from a grey and cool Crystal Lake where it continues to be a damp summer - everything is so green though! Nice to hear from V8Vega. Sounds like the layout is taking shape., Dennis. So John those Sketter magnet thingies really work? What do they spray? What does the propane power?  Ray, Geller sure makes beautiful military loads.Traindood, can you say diawhatchamacallit ten times fast? I couldn't even type the real name of DDT. LOL

Always sad to prematurely take the plates off a car. Damage estimate is nearly $10K and the Yaris was only $13K new. Bet I'll hear officially next week. May have to delay the re-roofing. Ah well, good thing everyone was OK.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:12 AM

sir james I

Good Morning

64 and overcast.

Everything has that wet morning smell, reminds me of the Blue Ridge in Va. Granny is babysitting today and tomorrow so here I am all alone. Guess how will have a nap today Big Smile.

Have a good one...S.J.

We have that wet morning smell here on the farm, and have had it for over a week. I think the cows are growing webs on their hooves.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, June 23, 2011 10:57 AM

Morning all!

Been really busy. Got some more good rain here yesterday morning so things are better. Mid -90's forecast and it was actually very pleasent outside this AM.

Getting ready for several trips the next couple of weeks.

Have a great day all!

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, June 23, 2011 8:55 AM

Good Morning

64 and overcast.

Everything has that wet morning smell, reminds me of the Blue Ridge in Va. Granny is babysitting today and tomorrow so here I am all alone. Guess how will have a nap today Big Smile.

Have a good one...S.J.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 23, 2011 7:20 AM

fifedog

Will take fifepup to work, then wifey clothes shopping.  Fun,fun,fun... 



Mornin' Fellas. I was clothes shopping with TheQ a few months back and was intrigued that the employees were letting husbands into the dressing rooms with their wives. They put me in a room across from TheQ so she wouldn't have to 'do a little dance on the catwalk' for all to see. While I was sitting there one of the employees walked by and mouthed 'one of my fantasies too' Surprise

Finally got the second floor of the house cleaned last night... been so busy we kept putting it off. Dust was INSANE! Hope to get first floor done tonight. Plan to shampoo the second and first floor carpets this weekend. Can't wait to replace most of them with hardwood - so much easier to clean. Smile Hope to also have some time to get down to the train room and finish the realignment. After that is done I should be able to straighten up the layout, go through the bins and determine 'should it stay or should it go', then get everything that is staying into bins and under the layout... really want the basement to be cleaned by July 9th weekend (family is coming and we may need the sleeping space.

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Posted by fifedog on Thursday, June 23, 2011 6:53 AM

Mornin' boys.  Overcast and 78 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  First day of "stay"cation.  Will take fifepup to work, then wifey clothes shopping.  Fun,fun,fun... 

SPMan - I have a couple of those MTH/Sherman flats.  The tanks add quite a bit of heft.  You can still find them.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Thursday, June 23, 2011 6:53 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a sunny 72 degrees. Rained again last night. Going up to 86 today with some sunshine.

Today is a busy day. I have a few errands to run and the usual chores to do. Then, I can relax and maybe run trains, later.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Thursday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, June 23, 2011 6:53 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  70 and muggy here.  Got the dog walked a mile then ran a easy 2 miler.  Got GOLF this afternoon if it don't rain.  Pulled nails from boards yesterday afternoon got 6 more 2x6 x 12 footers to go.  

BOB GELLER good person to deal with.  He is at the YORK meet and hails from JERSEY.  Nice guy.

Stay frosty and watch your topknot,

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Posted by Banks on Thursday, June 23, 2011 6:15 AM
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Hello all,

Finally got caught up.  Been composing post as I caught up. Here it is.

Week at beach went well. Beautiful weather. Visit to Toy Town was great. Lots of looking but no money spent. Dad did buy a Mr. Christmas Ferris Wheel to add to the Christmas Layout.

Probe,  Nice car. Dad bought a new 74 Dodge pickup. Every year for the first few years and every couple years after that he sprayed the underside with a 50-50 mix of old engine oil and transmission fluid. Still have the truck and only some minor rusting in the bed. It is messy though. I bought a 74 Nova in ’81. It had rustproofing that looked like grease when I bought it. On a hot day it would ooze out of the hatchback till I sold it in ’94. Never a bit of rust on it.  I agree with the crowd. Today’s vehicles don’t need it.  Good luck with Boysenberry

To bad about that B-17, glad the crew is safe. A group out of  Snohio  brings a B-17, a B-24 and a two seat P-51 to the local airport every year. Last year as I was watching the B17 in the distance the B-24 flew directly overhead very loud and very, very low. It was an awesome experience.

RI Jack, That’s it!!

Laz, enjoy running that 1-1 train, Nice video. Thanks for sharing

D.Baker, Congratulations on kicking the habit. I gave up 2 packs a day 25 years ago. Very hard to do but the best thing I ever did.

MichRR714,, congas on the anniversary. Glad the eye is doing better Have a great trip.

Dennis, condolences on the loss of your friend

Spending less than you earn,  Isn’t that a novel idea. Been doing it for years.

 Sir James Belated  Happy B-Day

Fife, I was looking for you

Anjdevil, congrats on graduation. Good luck house hunting. 

Washabud   Welcone

Cnw1995, Glad the son is OK, cars can be replaced.

V8Vega    Welcome

Thanks again for all the prayers. Mom’s treatment starts next week.

SS Fund calls

 

Prayers for those in need

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:57 AM

Good morning ,

Rich, You are welcome to come tonight at the Ocean County Fire Academy in Waretown at 7.

SPMan, Ray and Brent, I know Bob Geller. He builds them locally and my son has quite a few of his pieces. Next time you order from him, you can bust on him and tell him hi from the guys at PSE&G in the Edison Garage. I know that he can fill in the blanks.

AF53, Ray, your sis said that the chili on her chilli dog was not as good as it was at "Peterson's". Too much onion.

Have a Great Day,

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, June 23, 2011 4:58 AM

Good morning all,

Tried to post yesterday, but it went away.  We won 3-1 last night.  Lucas did well.  Work goes well.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:40 PM

Ray,
Here you go. http://www.gellertoytrains.com/ 









Couple shots of the ongoing realignment


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Posted by 8ntruck on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:10 PM

Really nice day here.  Sunny, low humidity, and low 80's.

The crazyness at work is starting to get sorted out.  Things ought to ease up a bit in the near future - at least some of the time pressures will have gone away.

I've found sources for the parts I need on my EMD generator car.  Not too expensive, either.

Question for you electrical types out there - what is the process that makes the fan or light difuser rotate inside the EMD generator car? 

There is a coil, a rubber washer with 'nubs' on it and the metal 'can' that goes over the light.  AC current runs through the coil, so there is a magnetic field that reverses 60 times a second.  The changing magnetic field has the potential to induce a current in the metal can, or to produce movement by magnetic action.  I'm guessing that this thing works by magnetic attraction between the coil and the can, with the rotation induced by the nubs on the rubber washer as they are compressed and released slightly.

Is this the same arrangement that was used on second generation rotating beacon?

All for now.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:46 PM

Good night all.  Got opossums from Ohio.  How do I know they are from Ohio?  They walk into a cage trap with no food or bait in it.  Anything that dumb has to be from Ohio. Whistling  Just hauled off one smaller than the one this AM.  Reset cage trap.  We'll see if there are more Ohio opossums tomorrow AM.

Got Human Services Board [breakfast meeting] at 7:30 AM followed by a committee meeting until noon.  Lunch with Count Commissioner and tour of Rolesville tomorrow afternoon.  My hit the road to the lake house after that.

M14 needs some scope mount adjustment.  Could not get scope adjusted to zero.   Did test barrel at 300 yds.  Three shots within and inch and a half [had to hold right and low].   Barrel is good. 

Sleep tight.

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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:13 PM

Patton is a great movie.  George C. Scott was perfect Thumbs Up  It's too bad they couldn't show more battle scenes like in Private Ryan etc.

Have a good trip, Charlie.

Welcome V8 - great bunch of guys here!

Had a blizzard from Dairy King Wink tonight, but I'll get that Tardis out and others might like some banilla.  You all have a great day tomorrow!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by Demay on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:08 PM

Good evening all,

I didn't have much going on tonight.  The older two kids have VBS all week so it has been a little quieter around the house after dinner.  The baby and I ran the trains for a little while.  It's now time for the wife and me to relax.  The Yankees split a double-header today. 

V8Vega – I’m glad you fixed your power issue and about your progress on your layout.  There’s nothing wrong with utilizing your church for social outings – it’s probably a group you already have plenty in common with.

Jack – Don’t mention it. Smile, Wink & Grin

SP Ray – AMC aired Patton during Memorial Day weekend.  I’ve always enjoyed that movie.  My favorite seen was when he was in the field hospital and slapped the soldier, but also showed great sincerity to the truly wounded soldiers.

Good night,

Joe

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