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Posted by Train Master on Monday, February 6, 2012 7:04 PM

How much he cares about people? You guys have no idea. Rt, Chief, Rockisland, mike C, Kev, Dennis, Ray, Joe, Fife, Laz and all you other guys. He studies almost every pic posted to see if there are any ideas he can use and he worships tyhe ground you guys walk on. I think if he could he would go to visit every one of you.

He is doing better but is still weak. I expect him to be much better in another hour but he has been known to slide back. I was scare4d he might go into coma. It has happened before, but I think he is past the hard part. He is coherent but he cannot get out of bed. I will go home now but I will come back to check on him later and through the night if needed. Keep the prayers coming guys.

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, February 6, 2012 6:35 PM

43 with a full moon. Hope Jeff is doing better by now. No breaking news today..S.J.

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Posted by KRM on Monday, February 6, 2012 6:21 PM

David,

Good job on Jeffery, My first wife was a brittle diabetic. I know the drill, they pull out fast once you get them some sugar. I know what you are going through. Glad he has you there for him.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, February 6, 2012 5:51 PM

David take good care of him. He surly is blessed having you as his friend. As stated in other forum as much he thinks of us we think that of him. He is a great person who has been dealt a bad deck of cards in all he has to go thru.

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Posted by Train Master on Monday, February 6, 2012 5:02 PM

Guys, not good news right now. I am over at Jeff's place. After he said he was not feeling well I tried calling him on the phone to check on him. No answer. I got a blanket and two of my mom's glucose tablets and a small first aid kit and went over there. Knocking on the door there was no answer. I banged harder, no answer. I unlocked the door the way he showed me -no key- and there he was out on the floor on his side - sweat pouring like water fall and he was hardly breathing. I checked him then turned on his back and turned his head to one side. Breathing was better. I broke up a glucose tablet and placed it under his tongue, braced his feet up then covered him. I've had to do this before. I gave him water when he could take it and he quickly came back around. As soon as he could do it I helped him up and put him to bed then gave him the other glucose tablet and a glass of water. He looks better but he is real weak still. I went ahead and cooked the dinner he had made and I will feed him as much of it as he can take. I will stay with him until he can do well on his own.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, February 6, 2012 4:22 PM

dwiemer
Waiting on insurance adjuster.  They seemed to have lost my file, or just forgot about me.  Oh well.  In the mean time, been  watching "Killing Hitler" on the bomb plot to take him out. 

Take care,
Dennis

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evening all not a lot going on today. exhausted as lack of sleep I think. I use my mask faithfully but still wake up a lot exhausted in the morning.

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Posted by tmcc man on Monday, February 6, 2012 4:10 PM

Afternoon all,

Fife: I have a few friends who have railfanned the R&N and they have had nothing but nice things to say about the employees so I'm shocked to hear that someone said they are not railfan friendly. I know someone who works for the R&N too, and he's one of the nicest people I have ever met. If you're free around the 4th of July, it's my understanding that there is a possibility (not 100%, yet) that their steam engine, No. 425 will be running. If that's true I may end up chasing her that weekend. 

I will definitely keep you updated on the Horseshoe Curve and what NS is doing with it. I'm definitely excited to be railfanning that area and I'm hoping to see a lot of EMD's. I know RJ Corman runs loaded coal trains to Cresson and they're usually powered by 3 or 4 SD40-2's and then either the NS SD80MAC's or other power usually picks up the train and head out. I will be extremely happy if I catch the RJ Corman delivery because the sound of the SD40-2's with the 645E prime mover is heavenly. Those engines are quite amazing to hear.

Demay: I'm enjoying it very much! I've never railfanned  Shenandoah. There's a plan in the works this summer to attempt to head to Selkirk, New York to see the CSX yard and also to hit various locations on our way to Selkirk and on our way home. 

RI52: It wasn't too bad actually! We finished the family room and 95% of the kitchen! I think I'm headed back tomorrow after school to finish up the painting downstairs and then we move on to one of the bedrooms.

Gotta go type up a case brief from Criminal Procedure, later guys!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, February 6, 2012 3:56 PM

Got the laundry done. Yes sir, general sir! Three bags full!

Well I got something in the mail today other than the usual from Capital One and AARP. A friend of mine told me he was sending me some Kadee coupler boxes. I was expecting a small envelope. What I found was Priority Mail small flat rate box. That was a just a little big for coupler boxes. I open it up, there's an Athearn blue box C&EI 50' double door boxcar body, several trees of coupler boxes (242 and 232 and what look like pieces of a couple of 233's), a Casadio HO lit dead end bumper, a pulpwood load (intact) for a Tyco pulpwood flat, six Athear box car doors, a Tyco block switch, what looks like some porch rails and posts, a green roof walk for a 40' boxcar, two patch cables probably for a video camera (one video to video, the other left right audio), one light blue crimp connector (I know exactly where that's going).

Now I have to get something to eat. I'm feeling light-headed so my blood sugar level is likely the cause.

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, February 6, 2012 3:54 PM

Morning all.  Have to admit I was happy with the outcome of the game, and to some level, I would like to have seen it.  Oh well.  After hearing the issues with the half time show and some of the commercials, glad I didn't have the kids watching it.

Waiting on insurance adjuster.  They seemed to have lost my file, or just forgot about me.  Oh well.  In the mean time, been  watching "Killing Hitler" on the bomb plot to take him out. 

Roy, amazing the number of things that can cause such spikes in BP.  I hope they are able to diagnose and treat in a short time.  They can be scary.  I had that happen and had bad headache.  My BP went to 280/130.  Has been good since, but it was painful.

Take care,
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Posted by traindaddy1 on Monday, February 6, 2012 2:29 PM

Eli at Disney World today.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, February 6, 2012 12:15 PM

Mornin' All.

Quite a day yesterday, pretty good game but some of the commercials weren't as good as years past. The food was the hi-point, my Maple Wings brought rave reviews but I must have over-indulged with the salty items yesterday. Oh well, back to sodium watch today.

Kev, Good luck on the crown construction, my last one seemed like it required multiple 90# bags of mortar. Smile

Roy, Prayers for the "Better Half", hopefully it is something transitory and not a long term situation.

Chief, Careful of that incision, wouldn't want to create another issue.

Gotta get moving, later all ! 

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Posted by SPMan on Monday, February 6, 2012 12:04 PM

Good morning all,  Watched the first half of the super bowl and fell asleep.  Lost interest but came back for the final minutes of the game and was confused by that N.Y. Guy trying not to make a touchdown.  Didn't realize they were trying to burn up the clock at that point.  Looked like a pretty close game. Cooked some chicken *** in the microwave last night that didn't go down good.  OK this morning but felt a little uneasy last night.  Probably didn't cook it enough.  Checked it with a thermometer though and it was over 180.  Hard to get an accurate reading on small pieces of meat .

Roy, prayers for your wife to get BP back on track.Angel

Still unable to access ogr forum after three days.  Got hold of webmaster this morning and he determined that the problem was being caused by the route my internet is taking to get to them.  He thought it would only be a temporary thing.

My friend with the heart surgery is still in the hospital and doing OK at last report.  Will try to see him sometime this week.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, February 6, 2012 11:27 AM

Good morning. It's 48° and partly cloudy. The high will be 60° with increasing cloudiness.

Laundry day. No time for modeling now. I may have some time in the late afternoon.

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Posted by KRM on Monday, February 6, 2012 10:31 AM

 

Well that sucked!

At leaste I have a whole tooth again.  Big Smile

Next visit is the tooth prep and impressions. Then the crown install and last is a check up.

Kev.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, February 6, 2012 9:42 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the high 40s.  People and stuff are leaving Indy today.  Quiet day at work, which is a good thing.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Monday, February 6, 2012 8:59 AM

Good Morning CTTFans!

It's 16F with a hint of sunshine here at Mile High.  So, who won the game yesterday, I'm thinking Betty White of the dog that fetched the beers, the Viper Party was also good.  Our latest snow storm broke a 100+ year old record and my back believes it...

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, February 6, 2012 8:32 AM

Good Mornin' Y'all From New England "in" Mourning,

Roy.......... Angelprayers for your wifey's BP spike.  I hope it is nothing serious and that the Docs get a handle on it in short order.. 

KEV.........best of luck at the dentist today.

SJ........you are right, it was a great game except for the outcome. Bang Head

Chief.........replace the blocked pipes.  Even muriatic acid won't work.  The best it will do is lighten the color of the cement-like grits that are clogging the pipe.  This scientifically proven fact is according to Dr. Harry Coover, the crazy glue inventor from Kodak laboratories.  Smile, Wink & Grin

Colin.........can't wait to hear how that interior house painting works out today under sleep deprivation conditions. Laugh

DougM.......glad your eye procedure came off without a hitch.  Bet a lot of NE fans have bleary red eyes this AM.  Your condition would go unnoticed out here this morning.  Whistling  I usually have problems with breaking springs on my auto garage doors.  Never had a chain let go, though. 

Fife........thanks for the encouraging words re the outcome of yesterday's Super Bowl. Wink  Now I don't feel so bad.  Your words will sustain me in this dark hour. Bang Head

The final assessment of the SB gathering of family and friends at my place yesterday came back with mixed reviews.  And to my amazement, the sun still rose in the East this morning, right on schedule. Laugh 

On the plus side, the wifey's new range worked without incident, no malfunctions or fires there.  Wife was also very happy with the "Marine Corp spit shine" I put on the house. The food my daughter prepared was simple but stellar, highlighted by her homemade chili, guacamole dip, a zillion hors doeuvres, and a pastries (plus a cake) for dessert.  Dinner 

Everyone enjoyed the fire in the fireplace, where fires should be and people can enjoy it while watching the game......unless they become despondent and jump into it due to events occuring on the TV. Laugh

The grandkiddies ran around like wild animals and enjoyed the trains running on the living room floor, while my son and my daughter/SIL got to see their USN train engine and cars (Grampy presents) showcased.  The little ones also appreciated the fact that Grammy left dishes filled with M&Ms and Hershey's kisses close by and unattended, away from the direct line of vision of the erstwhile distracted adults. Laugh  At least the kiddies had the presence of mind to hide the H-kisses wrappers under the sofa.  Smile, Wink & Grin  One of the great things about grandparenthood is that the caffeine-fueled grandkids go home with their parents. Whistling 

The fact that normally very busy highway 300 yards from my house was bereft of cars at 7PM was also amusing.  Then it was like rush hour shortly after the game's finish.  But the game itself was was an underwhelming success with the guests.  

I should have taken pictures of the facial expressions of the guests throughout the game......good mix between anger, disgust, anxiety, desperation, and depression. Laugh  If it wasn't for the kiddies present, the carefully withheld adult expletives would have made any halftime rapper blush.  Lucky the kiddies can't read lips.  Smile  

Hats off to the Giants, they deserved the win (gasp, grimmace, choke, Grumpy).  The fact that the Patriots' defense held them to 21 points and they still didn't win is the tale of the story.  Playing the injured TE Gronkowski nearly the entire game was a huge mistake, like playing one man short on offense. Bang Head  Ya gotta admit, this was one exciting game, right down to the last play. 

The better team won. (gasp, grimmace, choke, Grumpy

Later, gang.

Jack

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, February 6, 2012 8:29 AM

Aloha Paradise. Grey and 30s. Not bad. Enjoyed time with my brother's family - the dolls for my nieces were a bit hit. Glimpsed part of the game - and got home in time to see the end. Hope i don't scare too many folks today with my bright red eye. The garage door opener chain broke just as I left this morning. But at least it is jammed open. Typical Monday event.   Mike C, I watched some of the Man U game - as well as the 6 Nations Rugby (Eng - Scot) game on Sat.  Roy, prayers for your wife - that this BP is nothing serious. Kev, prayers for the crown repair. 

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, February 6, 2012 8:27 AM

32 with bright sun melting the frost.

Good game, I had no favorites in this one but did think the NYG could win it..This one coulda gone either way. ...S.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, February 6, 2012 7:39 AM

Morning.  Frosted for one of the few morning this winter. ??????

Roy, prayers for wife.

Kev, good luck with the tooth.  May it not take too long. [boreing as well].

Giants winning seems to be like the football team of the New York Yankees.  So that is good.

Friend Fred has one of his headaches and is staying home.  Lucky, I do not have headaches.  Since I can not lift for sevearl days, no work on the Box.  Did some plunger [plumber's friend] on kitchen sink yesterday and hurt rest of the day.  Funny, did not think that would cause problems.

County Commissioners this afternoon and Town Board tonight.

Hope all have a great week.

PS: all you workers get with it.  My SS check is due Wed. and I want it on time. Whistling

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Posted by Demay on Monday, February 6, 2012 7:17 AM

Konbanwa,

The rest of today went well.  I was even able to have a nap this afternoon.  I took the visiting folks out for dinner and now I am ready for bed.  The next two days will be busy at work as we will be having an inspection. 

Colin - That is quite the busy schedule you are keeping; enjoy it while you can.  Do you ever railfan up near Shenandoah?  Of course, I don't think there is much activity up that way nowadays.

Roy - I hope all is well with your wife.  I'll add her to my prayer list.

Laz - That must have been one heck of a fight. Black Eye Growing up, I've never seen charges filed against two witting combatants; at most they were suspended. 

Sayonara,

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, February 6, 2012 7:12 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' Giants fans.  Good game.  Proper outcome (for this season I s'pose...).  I was only upset that #12 was not left bleeding on the field.  Oldest boy took me and Fifepup to Hooters for lunch.  Spent morning working on layout, and daydreaming about next addition.  I have today off as well, so I might as well get back to the train room.

tmcc man - I've been wanting to railfan the R&N for sometime, but had heard things weren't to photographer friendly.  I want a report from Horseshoe Curve when you get back.  In particular, has NS topped the trees surrounding the main.  Also, there is a family-style restaurant next to the rails in Cresson.  Good food, but can't remember the name.  Good to see you getting trackside.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, February 6, 2012 7:04 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold and frosty 28 degrees. Going up to 46 with sunshine.

Today is a busy day. I have a few chores to do and a project to work on. I'll be busy for awhile. Not much else new here.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Monday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, February 6, 2012 6:59 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Well as ROY said I guess the best team won?  Oh well at least all the food down WAYNES was good.  Came home after halftime and watched the remainder of game.  I am off today because I have been sopeanaed to court for a fight I witessed at school.  State police are pressing charges on two of our kids.  Stupid boys. Oh well, when will they learn?  Got workout in and dog walked now time for shower.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by KRM on Monday, February 6, 2012 6:29 AM

Morning guys,

Hope your all in good shape after the game.  Black Eye  Dead

I better get some breakfast because after that it is off to the dentist for the beginning of the crown work on the broken tooth,  Surprise

Prayers for you wife Roy.  Angel

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Posted by tmcc man on Sunday, February 5, 2012 11:14 PM

Evening all,

I had quite the busy weekend. Instead of the Lehigh Line chase, my friend and I went out to Reading and also hit Wyomissing Jct., Sinking Spring and a few other locations. I  picked him up around 630 and we made very good time to Reading. We saw a ton of trains, a very interesting light power move with a Reading and Northern SW8M in the mix which was just coming back from wheel work in Enola. I didn't get home from Reading until 11:30 at night and then went to a party after I picked up a couple bottles of rum and vodka from home. My friend had a decent sized party that night and I got there late so I had some catching up to do. We all fell asleep around 4:30-5:00 which is usual for whenever I'm hanging out with them. I went home that morning around 10 and was definitely feeling sleep deprived and a little hungover to say the least. I figured I did enough railfanning the day before, but I decided to go to Woodbourne for a little bit or so I thought. I ended up being there from noon until 8pm and then went home, only to go back out again. I met up with 2 friends at our usual spot but I was so tired that I had 1 beer and left. This morning I woke up early and a few friends of mine met up at my house and I drove us all to Cabela's. My buddy Ryan has been looking at the Springfield XDM 3.8 for a while and he happened to get a $75 off coupon for firearms, plus a few gift cards and rewards points. He ended up with a really nice deal on the gun, some rounds and a few other miscellaneous items. I was looking at the Springfield XD9 compacts (Ryan has one of them too) and I really like them a lot. I bought a hoodie, Mark and Brock bought a few t-shirts and hats and Ryan had the best haul of the day. 

I am still extremely tired but I'm getting up early again tomorrow to go paint the interior of a house for another friend's company! When there's money involved, I think I can take the sleep deprivation hit! I guess I just gotta go to bed earlier tomorrow! This Thursday I leave for the mountains for the weekend, the following weekend I'm going back to Reading for the train show and the weekend after that I'm headed to Altoona for the weekend to railfan the Curve, Cresson, Gallitzin, Lilly and Johnstown. I guess you can say February is quite the busy month for me!

Anyways, I better get some sleep, even if it is a little. I don't wanna mess the paint job up tomorrow!

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Posted by Demay on Sunday, February 5, 2012 11:06 PM

Konnichiwa,

Yesterday was busy as far as Sundays go so I never had a moment to post.  I actually took today off to watch the Super Bowl and host some folks who are temporarily here in Japan.  The game started at 0830 (Monday) here.  We had a fun time and it was even better since the Pats lost.  I suppose I will relax with the family the rest of the day.

Buckeye – I know the Packers were not in it this year, but that was still a good Super Bowl to watch, especially since the Pats lost.

Doug – That doesn’t surprise me about Rick Steves.  His shows are very informative and I always read great reviews about him.  I’m not a fan of organized tours, but his videos have been very useful.

Jack – It will be alright.  There’s always next year.  And you know you don’t even have to worry about the Dolphins again. 

Sayonara,

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, February 5, 2012 10:28 PM

Evening all!

Well I guess the best team won?

Have had a busy weekend so no time to catch up until now. Hope all are well. Angel for those in need. Wife is dealing with some sudden very high blood pressure. Took her to Doc and the Doc is on it but strange how this just happened with no warning.

Hava a great day tomorrow all!

Regards, Roy

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, February 5, 2012 10:27 PM

 

 WOW Chief, ease up. Did not know the Rebs had a lock on the forum. I thought moonshine was made and drank by you guys. Drinks

Seems "I" was not watching the "GAME"  Time for bed got to go get the tooth worked on at 8:15 AM.

Zzz  Have a nice night guys,

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Sunday, February 5, 2012 10:21 PM

AF53

Back from the inlaws from the Superbowl party minus one important person, later on that. For those who didn't see it you missed a real close game.

Jack - You have to admit, both teams played well enough to win. That kept you on the edge of your seat the whole game.

Traindaddy1, Anjdevil2 - NICE!

Now it's time to enjoy the moment and relax.

Night all,

Ray

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