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Coffee Pot #4 April 2012 8 years [April 1 is Anniv.] and going strong and its for all to chat. Plenty of coffee and sweet ice tea for all. Come and join us and chat. GRITS for the Yankees. Locked

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, April 22, 2012 7:30 PM

KRM

Hi guys,

Had to fix the neighbors Crappsman rider yesterday but I do it every year. Hmm  She just can’t get it into her head you need to winterize them in the fall. Oh well it is running now so at least I don’t have to cut her grass. Thumbs Up

Why don't you take your lazy butt over each winter and winterize her mower for her.  What kind of sorry neighbor are you? Wink

MIL is being transferred to a rehabilitation facility tomorrow or today. BIL has not returned Sandra’s call. Will find out when he calls.

Prayers for MIL's speedy recovery.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, April 22, 2012 6:18 PM

Good afternoon all,

It is cloudy in SE Indiana.  Had an enjoyable three hours last night listening to Donald Davidson speak.  He made the time pass all too quickly.  Did very little today, just trimmed on a couple of crab apple trees.  TBIL and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by dougdagrump on Sunday, April 22, 2012 4:33 PM

Afternoon All !

Quiet here now, the munchkin spent the nite and is now on his way home. Time to sit back and watch some BB, if only the Padres would get their stuff together.

Need to go in tomorrow and see about getting some track work done. Although the better half may squawk about my lite duty restrictions, so we'll see.

Glad to see all the Yorkies made it home safe and sound, and not to lite of wallet. Question

Time to go put some drops in the eye, it is great to have a working eye again. Thumbs Up

Later all. 

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, April 22, 2012 4:19 PM

Hi guys,

Glad all you Yorkers had a good time and made it back safe and sound.

Can’t wait to see the gifts you got for guys like DougM and me that could not make it.  Mischief

Gut grass today, what a dust storm, no rain since I can’t remember.

Changed the oil and filters on both the Deere 3203 and the Husqvarna YTH1848XP. Good for another year.

Had to fix the neighbors Crappsman rider yesterday but I do it every year. Hmm  She just can’t get it into her head you need to winterize them in the fall. Oh well it is running now so at least I don’t have to cut her grass. Thumbs Up

MIL is being transferred to a rehabilitation facility tomorrow or today. BIL has not returned Sandra’s call. Will find out when he calls.

Had to listen to the race but I like to do that because you can still get things done.  Smile

Prayers to all that need them and those that don’t. Angel

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, April 22, 2012 2:15 PM

Aloha. Cool today. Back from working all day at Church - on our anniversary...  Stick out tongue  Bought home flowers to make up for it a bit. Thumbs Up  Actually, we celebrated yesterday - I made a hash out of dinner - wrong reservations, couldn't find parking - all sorts of screw-ups that she said she'd have dumped me if we weren't married already. I think she was kidding. Wink

At least a White Sox threw a no-hitter. 

Brutus, SJ, Charlie, Laz, Banks, Brent, Fife and everyone I'm forgetting -- so glad you had a good time. Brutus got a great deal on the Hornby and his 97! Maybe I can go in a year when my daughter is out from college and I have one tuition payment instead of two...

Dennis, wish I was closer to help you with the truck. I like doing things like that...

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, April 22, 2012 1:26 PM

Afternoon all.  Finally, rain.  Nice one but hope we get more.  Sunday School and the Teacher Appreciation meal.  Had a great comedian/magician after the meal.

More train photos and the REAL enigneer.

Later

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, April 22, 2012 12:59 PM

Good afternoon Y'all!  Does sound like York was great.  Hope to make it back before too long.  Brutus, if money is no object, I have found that the Chief is the perfect shopping partner, he can get you the next thing "you have to have".  As always, there are more things to buy than money to buy it with.  

Church was very good this morning.  We had a group from ALM, which is a mission team that works with people with leprosy.  This particular team worked in the Congo.  Imagine a area the size of four times the size of georgia with no electricity and no roads.  Now try to imagine going and finding the people that need help, quite the task. The pastor's message was very good too.  

It is beautiful here today.  Blue skies and the doors are open to let a nice comfortable breeze flow.  Now all I need is to take a nap.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Sunday, April 22, 2012 11:01 AM

Thanks for posting the picture Brent.  I did not have the group shot. 

Brutus summed things up well, was a great York for me!  I especially enjoyed spending time with him and all the great friends I have made in this hobby.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:59 AM

Mornin' Fellas

I went back and read 5 days worth of posts and no one posted the CTT Forum Photo so here it goes:


Front Row (L to R): Laz, Carl Swanson, Fife, Mitch
Back Row (L to R): 88, Banks, Bob Keller, SJ, ???, Charlie, Traindood, ???, Brutus, Don

Had an awesome time meeting everyone and just hanging out... Laz 1 hour!?!?! Yes it did seem like mere minutes. I got a bunch of scenery materials from Scenery Express, a C&O REA car, and a T-Shirt for Christina. Photos on SPF.

Kev - Angel for the little one and MIL

Christina is doing better, for the Pot - Christina got an ear infection and was running a temp of 101 on Thursday (why I missed the festivities), she's been on meds for a few days and is back to being herself again.

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Posted by AF53 on Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:56 AM

Good mornig all! Cloudy with rain only getting into the mid fifties.

JoeD - I had alot going on yesterday and when they pulled Garcia out I had to get back to work, thought it was a looser for sure. A couple of hours later I put the TV back on and saw we were winning, it was in the bottom of the 8th. WOW! It brightened up the rest of the evening.

Jack - I was listening to WEEI yesterday morning at work and ALL the calls were about the Sox, I know it's early in the year but it looks to be a long one for you if things don't pick up soon.

HudsonJohn - Thanks for the updates from York the past few days, if it wasn't so hectic at work I would have gone. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for October.

Laz - Speaking of October, I'm sure by then you'll have ALOT of FREE time on your hands and you can be our guide? You know, pick us all up, drive us around, plan our dinners, etc.....

Have a good day,

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:35 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Glad all YUZ GUYZ made it back home safely.  But you took all the heat and warm weather with you.  COME ON BACK, its cold with a good chance of SNO HI O tonite?  No fishing last nite or fire had some thunderstorms come through and put down some much needed rain.  More on the way today.2-4 inches of liquid precipatation.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:34 AM

Good morning. It's 57° and sunny. The high will be 78°.

My father calls me this morning and says I need to get my mother her breakfast this morning before the home health nurse gets there at 8:00. This is at 7:25. He and I really have to talk! Scrambled egg, lightly buttered toast, nine sliced grapes, 1/4 cup of Lactaid milk. Oh yeah, did I mention his call came at 7:25! I'm supposed to get ready, go over there and prepare her breakfast then collect the dish, glass and tray before the HH nurse gets there? NOT HAPPENING. I got it prepared and to her bedside just as the nurse showed up. She would just have to wait until my mother finished her breakfast. Then I had to ask the nurse to move her car as she had my van blocked in. As anybody who's driven one of those big Dodge Sportsman type vans knows they don't make sharp turns very well. It's about seven feet wide, seventeen feet long and about seven feet tall and despite all the windows is loaded with blind spots galore. Weight is a hair over five thousand pounds and it gets really crappy gas mileage. Definitely not a mini-van! On the other hand, with the rear seats removed it has tons of cargo space. It might be able to carry a Ford Festiva (Mazda 121) back there.

Plans for today. There are none. I have no idea what my father is going to dream up next or call at the last minute about. Can you tell I'm a person who doesn't like last minute planning? If there's a schedule of things that are to be done I'm fine with that. But this last minute crap because he can't get his head together has to go. Besides, plans for my future that I don't know about worry me.

Please excuse my mood. I'm in a lot of pain today and the last thing I need to be doing is dashing back and forth on errands.


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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:45 AM

41 with bright sun. Only going into the 50s today. Brutus covered our York experience pretty well so I need not add to it. I'm ready to find something to eat as granny was to tired to fix me something last night. I guess that means she enjoyed her 4 days of being single..S.J.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:21 AM

Morning all.

Had cherrios this am for breakfast.

Thanks Joe for the positie comment about my shelf layout. If you look at the first video in full screen it almost looks like your going to get hit lol. I have to turn my volume down to about 1/2 volume and its more clear on the sounds. Im very pleased having it up there. I can now run trains. Just not looking into switching trains up there as its basiclly a trip up for every 2 pieces so just to get them down is 6 trips u the ladder then how eer many to ut the others up there lol so not going to be switching trains to often there actually 8' of the ground as I have 9' ceiling in here. The only problem I ran into is ( and haen't tried the other one) is the Second A-Unit when running in reverse the front truck wants to walk off the track and I believe its because lionel made these 6 wheel trucks the front 4 wheels hae flanges and back 2 don't have flanges I believe if the front 2 wheels and back 2 wheels had the flanges I wouldn't have this problem i never liked the set up with 4 front wheels had flanges and back 2 didn't. other than that it runs great.

was great seeing the gang back from York on the tardis last night. chatted with Brutus, John, Charlie, And SJ.

Nothing planned for today its cool and light rain off and on so good day to relax and read the paper.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, April 22, 2012 7:29 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold and damp 39 degrees. Going up to 60 today with cloudy skies.

Today is an easy day. I have a few chores to do and some paperwork. Then, I will relax and watch the Nascar race and ballgame on TV.

The Indians have been doing pretty good lately. I hope their wins keep up.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Sunday.

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Posted by Demay on Sunday, April 22, 2012 1:13 AM

Konnichiwa,

I’m not sure where all the warm weather went but we have been in a cold spell here recently.  It is also sprinkling off and on so there isn’t much we can do outside.  The curry dinner last night was delicious.  The kids and I made it to church without any incident this morning; I’m sure I put them in the wrong clothes but that is the wife’s usual department.  I took the kids to McDonald’s for lunch as they have done very well with their chores this past week.  We need to run to the grocery store for a few items but that is about it for our plans.  I have some UFC fights recorded I will watch later on when the kids are in bed.  I saw where the White Sox pitcher threw a perfect game.  He was very humble during his postgame interview and gave credit to God and his teammates – that is wonderful to see. 

Doug – The focused one-on-one attention is a great benefit.  Our older son is benefiting from it as well.  Our daughter is like yours and would probably finish a year’s worth of curriculum in a week if we let her.  And Happy Anniversary!

V8 – No worries.  I am sure there are other cool things on the site I am missing as well.

AF Ray and Jack – Did you see that Yankee comeback last night?  The game was on here this morning when I woke up but when I saw the score was 9-1 I turned it off and did some schoolwork.  I guess I should have left it on. Sigh

Jeffrey – I’m sure your father will understand once you explain it to him.  I hope you are healing well.

RT – Thanks for posting the videos in SPF.  The sound on the loco was great.

I’m glad Brutus, SJ, and the other York attendees made it home safely. 

Sayonara,

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Posted by Brutus on Saturday, April 21, 2012 11:50 PM

MAN - Leave town for a couple of days of rest and relaxation with Da Guyz, and you fill up like 10 pages!  Took me over an hour to read it all!  I posted on my phone the other night after Charlie figured it out for me, but this is the first time I had a chance to catch up reeding.

Prayers for hips, ears, respiratory problems, and eyes, and for all of us and our friends and loved ones!

Chief - we know you had commitments and life gets in the way of our fun.  Same for a lot of us and I missed going for the past 3 years since I first told SJ I would go, but there you go.  We'll hook up one of these days.

Meeting all you guys was the best part of the trip for me.  I had a blast.  SJ, Charlie, George (not a CTT guy), John, Laz, Dood, Banks & Mrs Banks, Fife (Shhhh!), Brent, Bob, Don, Bob, and Carl - all just as great in person as on the forum!  All genuine MEN and Great Guys!  I hope I didn't miss anyone, but it's late and I'm tired after a lot of airport and air time today.

I did notice that that Diner offered grits, but nobody thought to order it Laugh

Tuesday was travel and then dinner and hanging out with the guys for a little while.  Wednesday, we went to Strasburg and hit the Choo Choo Barn, museum, Red Caboose cafe, and TCA museum with presentations by Bachman/Williams, Weaver, MTH, and Lionel.  MTH was all about HO gauge and foreign stuff for the most part.  Q&A's got a little intense, which surprised me.  The new Thomas with remote control was neat and it will run on a legacy system also!  It does not have neutral though - only forward and reverse plus speed I guess.  I wasn't sure, but I think the eyes can be activated?

My haul started with the halloween beep and caboose from RMT booth where the nice lady couldn't figure out money or something.  Wonder how some people get a job in this economy Whistling  In the member halls, I found some nice tinplate, but Doug Murphy and I have talked about Hornby before and I was looking for older Hornby O stuff, as it is not in my area at all.  I found a flat (load missing) and boxcar, both in very good condition for 80 years old and with original boxes.  I also talked to a guy from ACE about some modern tinplate he imports from England, but couldn't figure out what he was talking about at first.  He said Dallee had a part I would need to upgrade the engine I was looking at for AC power.  SJ figured it out later - an E-Unit Laugh  His York selection was limited, so I passed on ACE at the show, but I have the website if anyone wants it and I might try to work something into the budget shortly - maybe in a month or two.  He said he would have all the current stuff in stock in a few months, so I'll watch that.

OH - SJ and I had some great crab cake sandwiches from a truck there in front of the Orange Hall for lunch, but I couldn't get him to drink any Sweet Tea Laugh

Friday, which was the day we hooked up with all the other guys, SJ and I hit the green hall (I think) and the guy offered me a 97 coal loader for $100.  It was new in box, but the box had a tear in the cardboard in one spot.  tape and wrapping still on the controller etc, and wires etc still in original bags - it was new.  SJ and I checked it out and looked around, but I went back and got it, which is the big bag in the pictures!

We finished checking out the orange hall last and I got to meet Tom McComis (sp?), who does all those great videos.  He was a really nice guy.  I also found a guy from Maryland selling some more Hornby cars, but I was too low on cash and the ATM machines in the hall were down.  I figured I missed out and he sure wanted me to buy those cars, but about 4:30 they brought in a new machine and I got my money.  He had a cattle car and gas cylinder car, plus another flat.  I didn't want the flat, but we agreed on the other two and I paid him.  Then I said I don't see any locos - he had one.  It was a steamer, windup (of course) and not exactly the right model, but close enough for me.  We made a deal for that engine plus the flat and he threw in a semaphore and said that cleaned him out of Hornby.  I think he and I got a fair deal on the cars and engine and all of it had original boxes etc, but the box for the loco was the wrong box.  It was all prewar, too.  It's not as colorful as Bing, but a LOT better prices for me, lol!  One Bing passenger car I saw was marked $250 plus, which is a little bit more than I paid for all that Hornby together.  I do need to find a winding key for the loco and also I'll need to find a brake van.  It will run on O gauge track.

Today we had a nice breakfast and some more fellowship, then they dropped me at the airport and the race was on - who would get home first!?  SJ beat me home by about 15 minutes!  During my layover in Chicago, I called Doug and had a nice chat about the Hornby and stuff.

Got in some family time this evening and then a nice chat with most of the guys on the messenger thingie. 

MIKE - can't thank you enough for driving all week!  I can drive tonight and we have some banilla again, rootbeer, UTZ chips, and Crab Cakes imported from the fair grounds, so let's get going guys!

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Saturday, April 21, 2012 11:08 PM

WELCOME HOME YORKIES!!!!!!!!  At long last, rain is on the way!!!!!!!!  We're expecting 2"-4" Sunday afternoon and evening.  Locally we are 8 inches below normal year-to-date, and the Sunday afternoon/evening precipitation will be the most WET STUFF we have had since mid January. Thumbs Up

Later, gang.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, April 21, 2012 10:00 PM

Good evening

It's time for me to call it a night. After all the activity today I had to change the dressing on my foot. As I knew it would be it was a bloody mess but nothing I couldn't handle. My father and I are going to have to have a talk. I can't keep up this much activity. He'll have to find someone to take up some of the load because I can't keep doing it all when he's gone. I have a life too such as it is and I do have strict limitations as to what I can do. Do too much and I'll rip the wound on my ankle open worse than it is and I'll have to tell him 'NO' before that happens. Another infection is the last thing I need.

Today's project was to work on one of my F3A's. The headlight bulb would flood the cab with light and it looked terrible even in a brightly lit room. The solution was much simpler than I thought it would be. I found a needle cap from one of my used syringes and cut it in two then discarded the piece with the closed end. That left me with the piece open all the way through. It was a little small to fit over the bulb so I cut the bottom of it so it could spread open the pressed it onto the bulb. I then wrapped a single layer of electrical tape around it so the cab wouldn't be filled with an orange glow. The open end of the tube is on the same level as the headlight lens. The result of my work is shown below.




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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, April 21, 2012 8:46 PM

50 degrees, We are home safe, Brutus has reported in so all is well. He was very good at dickering for price and got some good buys. Charlie got some things he was looking for, Me ? no didn't get much. I had some Banilla with choclate syrup and peanuts..Nice seeing all the Pot guys once again..S.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, April 21, 2012 8:42 PM

Wedding over.  Big rain storm right after the outdoor wedding.  Flooded. Lightning Big indoor meal [plop, plop, fiz, fiz]. Dinner Got back to Roseyville, not a drop. Crying RT, had to buy my own two hot dogs at the concession stand at noon. Sigh

CTT gang, great representation at York. Thumbs Up

I have to help setup for a Church meal tomorrow morning after Sunday School.  Yes RT, another free meal. Whistling

Later

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, April 21, 2012 8:15 PM

Good evening.  What a day!  Had to go get a UHaul truck to take the bedroom furniture to a family who had their house burn down on Christmas day.  The teenager who was supposed to come help me decided he needed a haircut.  Ended up loading the truck by myself.  Got stuff moved, then picked up two beds and other furniture for the pending arrival of our next two kids.  Then, dropped off truck and got wife's van detailed.

Had a thunderstorm this afternoon, which made for a great nap.  No train related stuff today, but I am looking forward to seeing the collective booty from York.  

God bless,

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, April 21, 2012 4:19 PM

Hoping to see some of the bounty the yorkers got tomorrow in the SPF should be nice i understand Brutus got a Hefner train set but needs the key for it. In original boxes. Sounds like all had a good time especially since there was no grits involvedWhistling

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, April 21, 2012 4:15 PM

Afternoon all!

Had to work this morning. Took care of an errand and then home to relax for the afternoon.

Beautiful day here. Low 70's, sunny, and clear!

Have a great evening all!

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, April 21, 2012 3:04 PM

Good afternoon all,

It is cloudy in SE Indiana.  The "saucy wench" and I went to see the Naptown Roller Girls in a match last night at the Fieldhouse in Indy.  Used to be Conseco and they changed the name.  We had no idea what to expect, but it was a really great time.   Home team won so it was all good.  Reffed two games this morning.  Brutally cold.  Going to see Donald Davidson tonight give a talk at local historical society.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, April 21, 2012 2:25 PM

Back inside from yard work... reseeded lots of the lawn and put out all the brush for pick-up in a few weeks. Whew. Now gotta clean up to take the bride out to dinner for our anny. #23. We're celebrating a day early because yours truly agreed to work most of the day at church tomorrow. Stick out tongue  Looks like Great gathering at  York. Waiting for the stories...

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, April 21, 2012 1:33 PM

I bought some Gargraves track from Charlie RO back about 2 months ago so today I got the Lionel Signature Catalog, 2012 ready to run, and the American Flyer catalog in the mail. Well if its a hint sorry charlie I'm broke lol Nice stuff in there. but its going to have to wait a while lol.

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, April 21, 2012 12:28 PM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Waitin' on a Nor-easter in the Mid-Atlantic region. 

Had simply a nice day in YORK yesterday.  It was great to meet Banks (whom I sponsored), Mrs. Banks, Traindood, Hudson John, and last but certainly not least, Brutus-Jim (and yes, he got a hug-n-kiss).  Always good to spend time with Brent, Laz, Don, Mitchie, SirJames and Charlie.  Had nice chats with Bob Keller and Carl Swanson.  Hopefully the pics (and video) turn out.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, April 21, 2012 12:20 PM

I feel a bit better now after a little more sleep. Got soaked last night when I left my parents place. At least I got my hair washed. I be going back over there around 1:30 today. I have no idea where my father thinks I get all this gas to keep going back and forth but there's going to come a point when I have to put my foot down and just say enoughBlack Eye. As for the rest of the day, I don't have any plans.

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KRM
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Posted by KRM on Saturday, April 21, 2012 9:30 AM

Morning guys,

Thanks again for the prayers for Lexi and the MIL.

Very sunny and 48 right now in North Central Illinois For sure will get warmer at this rate. If there was frost I slept past it. Cool

Daughter, Dan her man and Lexi are going to pass by the hospital this morning and check up on the MIL then they are coming over so Dan can play with his new toy. ( no doubt something that goes BANG ). Wife is sleeping in.

What a strange group picture, I am leaning towards the Three Stooges. Laugh

WOW Laz, No more Beer cars, Sad  better start buying them up just stay away from the Miller cars so we are not bidding against each other.  Mischief

Chief, looks like you have another day of free meals.  Dinner

As for Dixon.

 

"Dixon is a great little town - Ronald Reagan's home town. Boy, did she rob them blind! Hope they get some back."

It is a great little town, where people trust each other. That won’t happen anymore. She must of taken a course in Trickle Down Economics from the 80s.   Huh?   I drove through the town of Eureka yesterday the town where Ronald Reagan went to college, maybe they should start thinking about their civil servants.  Surprise

Bob, yeah that switch would be a good part number to buy at the same time you get the smoke unit. Lionel wants $40.00 for the unit but it is $32.00 from Brasseur’s. See if they have the harness too.Yes

Hope all you Yorkers got me gifts like I asked for. The least you could do for those of us who could not go.  Whistling

Well you guys have a good day.

Kev.

 

 

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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL. Whistling

 

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