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Coffee Pot #11 NOVEMBER 2012 SIX 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 wrconstruction on Monday, November 26, 2012 5:16 PM

aaahhhhhh  I spent the day cutting through red tape, pink tape, yellow tape, blue tape, white tape, orange tape, more red tape, some more red tape, and even more red tape, and even even even even more red tape.  All for a measly 12 month DOD contract

I think the Feds own the factory that makes red tape......

After all this I bet we won't get the contract anyway

Too tired for layout work tonight

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 26, 2012 5:15 PM

KRM

Happy 53rd Ray to you and your wife. Gift  That makes for a great Thanksgiving.  Yes

Wow I was like only 7 way back then.Tongue Tied

Does anyone know what is going on with Joe D???  Confused

YAY!!!  Happy Anniversary!!!!  50+ years yet!! Music

Good Evening

We had a bunch of runnin' 'roun' doin' stuff done this afternoon. All the Xmas shopping that needs done will wait until next weekend thanky very much like.....

We did get to our expected high today...all of 33F...yay...

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 26, 2012 2:55 PM

cnw1995

Brent, Jack's post reminded me of something I'm sure you've worked on - before Christina gets a little taller, fix anything she can pull over onto herself to the wall: my friend's toddler inadvertently pulled over the TV cabinet with the TV crashing down 'over' her - fortunately she was protected somewhat by the cabinet doors.



No need. The pictures were taken at TheQ's Aunt's and Uncle's house. The stand weights a hefty 150lbs+, the TV another 75lbs and the cabinet is LOADED with DVDs. It is very stable. Thumbs Up At our house the TV stand weights well over 200lbs, is loaded with AV equipment and BluRays and the TV weights @ 90lbs... simply no way she is going to tople it. The other TVs are mounted to the wall in their respective rooms.

I'm more concerned about the 'plant stand' that I have been relegated to using as an endtable. It is taller than Christina and has a foot print < than 1sq foot. She has come close to pulling it over on herself a number of times trying to climb it!!!!!!

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 26, 2012 2:08 PM

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Posted by KRM on Monday, November 26, 2012 1:56 PM

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 26, 2012 1:51 PM

Ray,

        Happy anninversary.

 

Flyer overload today.Big Smile  Grabbed the GPS and took a trip to Toby Tyler's Hobby Center in Pittsburgh. Two cases stuffed with Flyer.  Saw these two and couldn't pass them up.

The 751 Log Loader has been high on my want list for a long, long time.  The fact that he had a 714 to go with it really did it.Thumbs Up

The UPS guy dropped off the 322AC as I was heading out earlier, and I have yet to open it.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, November 26, 2012 1:19 PM

monday.......Bang Head

SP-Ray - Happy Anniversary!

Brent - Awesome!!  Nice pictures and the layout ain't bad either Thumbs Up

Reminds me of the time a customer brought in here mini van cuz the cassette player was inop....turns out the kids were using the cassette slot for a bank....pulled out $3 in quarters...Laugh

It's been a wild a wooley weekend....I'm dragging cuz of it, but we did sell 5 trees yesterday.

Kev - yeah, I was private shopping not dealer shopping.  Didn't get to look cuz of the tree sales Bang Head.  But we did sell 5 trees and that's the bright side.

If I get a chance tonight, I'll transfer those pictures over to SPF for last Sunday.  I just need a half hour to myself...(yeah, right). 

Tonight is another 3 hours at tree sales, that is, if I can get there.  I don't leave until 6 and we open at 6 (to 9).

in the 40's now, breezy and sunny. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 26, 2012 1:06 PM

Happy 53rd anniversary Ray! It's so nice to see marriages last 50+ years.

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Posted by KRM on Monday, November 26, 2012 12:53 PM

Happy 53rd Ray to you and your wife. Gift  That makes for a great Thanksgiving.  Yes

Wow I was like only 7 way back then.Tongue Tied

Does anyone know what is going on with Joe D???  Confused

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Posted by SPMan on Monday, November 26, 2012 12:20 PM

Good morning all,

Frost on the pumpkin a little bit this morning or at least it felt like it during my walk.  Possible rain later in week.

Got a phone call from a certain engine/train driver, aka engineer at Knott's Berry Farm last night.  We had a good conversation and compared notes as engineers on learning to stop where you want to.

jefelectric, John, thanks for the compliment on my layout.  Glad you had a chance to see it when you were here.  It does have some nice features even though it is short on scenery like two reverse loops and a wye track so you can change directions of a train each way.

Enjoying the Christmas music on local radio for the duration of the holdays.  Nice to play it while running trains.  Seems so appropriate.  Christmas music and electric trains.

Chief, do you have to do all the butchering yourself when you get a deer?  I was watching a show last night about life in Alaska where this guy shot a problem cow and butchered it right on the spot.  Made me wonder how much work there is doing a deer.  Maybe that's why you don't really want one that bad.  Kind of like fishing but don't feel like cleaning em.

Speaking of reality shows, wonder if those guys on Alaska Gold will ever find much  in Alaska.   I have my doubts with that no luck leader of their's.  The kid on the other claim is too smart for his britches for a seventeen year old.  Surprised somebody hasn't lowered the boom on him yet.

Today is our 53rd wedding anniversary.  Always comes close to Thanksgiving which makes it difficult to do two things at once.  The year we were married (1959) it was on Thanksgiving day that year.  Think we will go out to eat at least tonight at a nice place.

Happy Holidays

Ray

 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 26, 2012 11:29 AM

KRM

Well I did my part for Cyber Monday, if buying Husqvarna mower parts counts. Laugh

 I also got a six DVD set of Thomas and Friends videos for Lexi Wink

That works.

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Posted by KRM on Monday, November 26, 2012 11:24 AM

Well I did my part for Cyber Monday, if buying Husqvarna mower parts counts. Laugh

 I also got a six DVD set of Thomas and Friends videos for Lexi Wink

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 26, 2012 10:56 AM

Had to make a quick trip to town to make a bank deposit. My account was in single digits and I don't want it going minus because I made an error or forgot to list a small charge. I decided to take the scenic route (parallels the KCS mainline) so I went out via Ford Stewart Road, asphalt all the way. go to the end to find a train approaching. A single loco. I didn't give a close look, probably an AC44 from the sound. I thought this won't take long. A tank car unit train, GATX. A hundred cars later and I'm still waiting. Must be all empties or that loco has some really serious horse power. Got to the bank and made the deposit then went down the street and got $10 in gas then back home. Other than that it's been an uneventful day.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 26, 2012 9:16 AM

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Jeffrey, at least your VCR isn't flashing 12:00.  Got rid of mine when it died and converted all our tapes to DVDs a few years ago.

I set mine up so it never shows the clock and therefore no flashing 12:00. I wouldn't mind have a DVD recorder with a VHS player. Here they cost over $120 and I have better uses for that kind of money.

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, November 26, 2012 9:00 AM

It's a cloudy 37 now and that's about where it will stay. Granny's not feeling well so it will be oatmeal this morning. I think we will probably stay in today. A nice chat with some of the guys last night..S.J.

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Posted by KRM on Monday, November 26, 2012 8:46 AM

 

Cloudy and 32 degrees right now on the North Bluff. It may get into the mid to upper 40s later.  No Snow.

 The more I work on the Husqvarna riding mover the more I find that I need to replace. Now I have to add a drive belt and front wheel bearing flanges to the list. Bang Head

 Went into the old home town yesterday to drop off my neighbors PC for repair by a friend of mine. So the neighbor and I stopped at the old Moose lodge and I saw some old friends. It was nice. Smile Beer

 The cat George's eye is starting to open back up. It has been a week since he cut it and he goes back to the vet tomorrow. Boy has it been hard holding him to put the eye drops into the eye. I got the scars to prove it. Surprise

SubmmBob, Looking back I wish I had got a 1615 They bring good money but I have enough in the Docksider now that I could of got one and it would still be running. Oh Hind Site. Sad Thanks for the new address. I will have to use a new box, the last one ended up at the Chief's Smile, Wink & Grin

MikeC, Sorry to hear about your Wife's BIL . Prayers for him and the family. Angel

 Have a good day and back to work for you workers. Laugh

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, November 26, 2012 8:34 AM

Aloha all! Sunny and cold in Chicago as I'll monitor the surge in network traffic due to Cyber Monday... Finally ate the last turkey last night. Along with a pizza. Stick out tongue Worked most of the day on the layout with the youngest as my 'helper' - then after he went to bed, worked more to fix what he helped on. Wink. Just about finished Pugh's Pit, Mrs. Porty's manse, Dai station, Dimwiddie's gold mine, Pugh's farm and Grumbly Town. Still need to puzzle out Smoke Hill and fix up Ivor's shed. Photos later this week.  For those who don't know what I'm talking about as a theme, see http://ivortheengineonline.com

Jeffrey, at least your VCR isn't flashing 12:00.  Got rid of mine when it died and converted all our tapes to DVDs a few years ago.
Jack, I remember my now-18 year old learning how to run the VCR at Christina's age: put the TV on channel 3, pop in a tape, press fast forward on the remote... LOL
Brent, Jack's post reminded me of something I'm sure you've worked on - before Christina gets a little taller, fix anything she can pull over onto herself to the wall: my friend's toddler inadvertently pulled over the TV cabinet with the TV crashing down 'over' her - fortunately she was protected somewhat by the cabinet doors.
Ray, that's a good joke. 

If anyones in Chicago, here's some nice holiday train rides: http://www.transitchicago.com/holidaytrain/ and http://www.irm.org/events/hhr.html 
I'll be taking the youngest on both.z

Looks like there's rain on the lens of my favorite Lancashire Railway webcam in England.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Monday, November 26, 2012 7:49 AM

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BTW......my VCR was not salvageable. Smile, Wink & Grin

Yeah, peanut butter and jelly does wonders for things like VCR's and 8-tracks.Dead

pfft.

Try little Spring with CD trays...he just loves them...Whistling

Just don't bother with replacing the fuse in the DVD/VHS players, more trouble than it's worth. Had fun tearing it apart (not with a shotgun, unfortunately). Laugh

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 26, 2012 7:42 AM

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BTW......my VCR was not salvageable. Smile, Wink & Grin

Yeah, peanut butter and jelly does wonders for things like VCR's and 8-tracks.Dead

pfft.

Try little Spring with CD trays...he just loves them...Whistling

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Monday, November 26, 2012 7:41 AM

Good morning. Coffee

More snow to come our way. Goodie. Sad

Christmas shopping today. Should be somewhat fun. We'll see. Smile

Hope to do some work on the layout. We'll see about that as well. 

Also hope to do some decorating some time this week. That means setting up the loops around the tree. Big Smile

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 26, 2012 7:10 AM

RockIsland52
BTW......my VCR was not salvageable. Smile, Wink & Grin

Yeah, peanut butter and jelly does wonders for things like VCR's and 8-tracks.Dead

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, November 26, 2012 7:06 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold and clear 28 degrees. Going up to 44 today with some sunshine.

Today is a very busy day. Wife has an errand to run and I have the usual chores to do. Then, I will work on a big project and some phone calls. Lots of business to take care of.  Lunch and a nap, later.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Monday.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, November 26, 2012 6:45 AM

Greetings Y'all From Crystal Clear Taxachusetts,

I will try to catch up on my reading here later but was just blasting through the zillion posts since I last signed in Friday.....or was it Thursday????  Then I came across these pictures. Thumbs Up

lionroar88
And before I head to bed... here are some shots from Thanksgiving.


Hmmm... I wonder what is in here?

"Christina. Did you find anything?"


Not yet! It is really dark in there!


Sure wish I had a light!


Would someone PLEASE get me a light!?!?!


I think there is a monster in there!


Dad! I am trying to concentrate! Please! Stop with the pictures.


OK FINE! Take the picture already!

Who said litte girls aren't expresive!?!?

Brent.....these pics of Christina are great!  They prompted an immediate flashback to when my son smashed his peanut butter and jelly sandwich into the tape opening of my new hi-fi stereo VCR, one of the first stereo VCR units to come to market. Laugh  Said son kept shoving his "samich" into the tape slot until the tape door closed. Bang Head  Imagine my surprise and dismay when I saw the peanut butter and jelly residue all over the front of the unit and my even greater surprise when I opened the tape door. LaughBang Head 

You are going to have to buy the Q a new, taller audio/video cabinet and hutch (with lower glass doors, remote control functional) to elevate your TV higher than the current 29" and enable you to tether shut the lower cabinet doors (containing your AV equipment). 

Don't tell Q the "why" other than she deserves new furniture. Wink 

That way you can appear to be the doting, caring, and generous, "wifey gift for no reason" husband while your true master plan is to save money (on trashed equipment) and to save extensive time (daily child residue cleaning). 

BTW......my VCR was not salvageable. Smile, Wink & Grin

Jack

PS:  If you come up with..... "but that cabinet and the one next to it is brand new and expensive," I can only tell you that you were not thinking ahead and should have consulted the rest of us before you bought it.  ROOKIE!!!!!!!!!  Laugh  

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 26, 2012 6:34 AM

Good Morning

Things be a lot quieter today...last few days were rather hectic

Today's weather i some sun, a lot of cloud and rather cold ...high of 34F expected here...

Today is going to be getting more groceries and other such essential items...and watching out for a few more flurries....Confused

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 26, 2012 6:28 AM

Good morning. It's 60° with 100% humidity. It's mostly cloudy. The high will be 78° and there's a fair chance of thunderstorms.


I managed to get a few hours of sleep last night and I feel a bit better than I did last night. I still don't feel well though.

I may get some layout work done today. That remains to be seen.



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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 26, 2012 4:08 AM

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Jeffrey - I spy something vaguely familar behind that SP diesel

Yep, that's a Fleischmann rail bus. It runs pretty good but the deep flanges are a problem on turnouts.

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Posted by submmbob on Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:32 PM

Hello all

Another quiet night here on the mountain.

Went through bills and address changes last night. I now have a PO box at a local mailing place for my mailing address. Apparently some government sites don't understand a PO box outside of a post officeConfused

Anj - well I'm no longer having to deal w/ my former landlords, but I now have a few roomates, so I'm not exactly alone

Chief - I realized when I got up this afternoon that your 10 pointer is in my bedroom. The room I typically stay in @ the 'scope has a painting w/ a couple of deer

Kev - I though about getting one of those docksiders when I was looking for a switcher. Trouble is due to their size, they'd look kinda funny sitting next to some of my PW steamers that are "mainline" engines. So I now have a 1615 that will pull switching duty when I get a yard someday.

Jeffrey - I spy something vaguely familar behind that SP diesel

The 2035 looks good sitting on the desk in my room. Will miss seeing it on the kitchen table. Will stay at the telescope for a bit.

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:30 PM

Hiya Dudes!  Nice work on the layout, Brent!  Nice pics Brent, Chief, Kev and Jeff.  Floodlights Laugh

Well, today I did a bit more work on the basement bathroom.  I measured and cut out a sheet to cover the back of the stub wall for the shower.  I cut it out for an access panel and it fit fine.  Then I lifted the sheet and crack, splat, it all broke apart.  Apparently the sides were not wide enough around the panel.  Soooo - recut out a new sheet and put it in place, then marked up and cut out the access hole in place.  This was tricky as I didn't want to cut into the plumbing, so I basically just scored it over and over with the razor knife until I got it all cut out.  The panel cover went in fine and it's all done and trimmed to the corner as well.  That all took longer than expected, though.  I have one more full sheet to put up in the closet, but first I need to stub in another stud next to the furnace.  It's a small job, but it will take a full sheet of drywall.  Then I have to do a little trim work here and there, add the corner beads, and the drywall is all up.  Then it will be mud and tape time.

TARDIS is ready and we have banilla and chocolate chip cookies, so lets' go!

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, November 25, 2012 9:01 PM

Good evening all,

Mulched the last of the leaves today.  If anybody wants any more done, I will be happy to direct them to the lawn mower.  Busy last three days.  Thanksgiving at older daughter's.  Friday at wife's sister place and visit with younger daughter.  Saturday at train show and Jingle Rails at Eitljorg Museum in Indy.  Long days.  Wife's BIL has stopped treatment.  Will not be long now.  Did make it to Thanksgiving.  Sorry I have been away so long.  TBIL and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 25, 2012 8:37 PM

wrconstruction
LOL I didn't even see the small dog...........

What!? I saw it immediately.

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Haven't been able to get much rest today. Seems like every time I close my eyes my head starts spinning like an E ride at Disneyland! Yeah, I still feel like crap and I don't see things being any better tomorrow.

Time to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.



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