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Coffee Pot #2 Febuary 2013 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. Farina for the REB'S Locked

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Posted by wrconstruction on Friday, February 1, 2013 7:00 PM

Jeffery, very nice.   My family has similar burial things in side the church crematorium (?) 

every one from my grand parents to my youngest brother so far all have vaults together 

unfortianatly, I think its going to be the only time we ALL get along as we will have  no choice at that point,  what a shame.

Personally, I  be just as content being tossed over the ridge for the critters scatter around.  would save a ton of money too, but just my personal thoughts and opinions. 

On to some train things, as i have stated before, I have WAY over collected. so now that I have some loops running on the layout, I have been sampling some of my stock  questions:

MTH articulated (?)  huskey double stacks keep string lineing on my 042 curves.  box doesnt say a min radius Any Thoughts?

mth locos that have the charging jack, are they PS1 or 2?    although I have NO plans to go to DCS, does DCS support PS1? 

If it does not, I was thinking just to make "straight runners" out of them? any thoughts? (I would be willing to sell them, but they are the John Deere Ac6000 and the Caterpillar AC6000, two of my favorites, with matching cabooses) 

I admit, everything I do in life is to the extreme. I have always been this way.

But some times I really envy you guys with nice mid-sized layouts, a nice reasonable train collection, etc. 

so that my ramblings  for the evening......

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, February 1, 2013 5:55 PM

Jeffrey a fitting memorial for you mother. The pictures tell it nicely.

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, February 1, 2013 5:32 PM

Wonderful tribute to your mom Jeffrey.  Looks like it all went well.  Thank you for sharing  your photos.  It is nice that you have a final resting place for her where your family could visit if they wish.  Many times, when a family choses cremation, the ashes might be scattered or whatever.  I would find that difficult to accept for myself. I like the idea of a place where you can go to remember your loved one.  Just my own thoughts.  God bless your mom and your family.

Ray

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Posted by Demay on Friday, February 1, 2013 4:55 PM

Ohayƍ,

I’m awake a little earlier than planned this morning, but that’s how it goes when the 2-y/o decides he is ready to go for the day.  Last night, the wife and I ate at an off-base restaurant named Sherlock Holmes.  It was a Japanese take on typical U.S. steaks and it was great.  I had rib eye and lamb and the wife had rib eye and scallops.  We thought the name implied some sort of U.K. theme but that wasn’t the case.  As we have learned with the names of many Japanese restaurants and stores, the names could have nothing to do with what’s going on inside, such as the one place whose name translates to Donkey Burger but it certainly doesn’t serve donkey.  We have no major plans for the day.  The wife and I may go for a short run together and then she will go grocery shopping.  I’ll probably do some schoolwork.

Happy Birthday RT.

DJ Spanky – I’m glad everything is going well for Tyler. 

Kev – Unfortunately all my stock market tips are for the Nikkei. Smile, Wink & Grin  The new addition makes for a nice, long run – that is awesome. 

Sayonara,

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Posted by MichRR714 on Friday, February 1, 2013 4:39 PM

Happy Birthday RT ! Cake

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Posted by KRM on Friday, February 1, 2013 4:30 PM

Very nice Jeffery. I am glad it all wnet well.

Thanks for sharing. Have a nice night.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, February 1, 2013 3:39 PM

Well the memorial service for my mother went very well. There were a lot of old friends there to share their thoughts and memories. It was a very good turnout. My father had a lot to say, sharing 57 years of memories takes a while. I got a few photos to share also.

The podium for the speakers:


Her graduation picture from Troup High School, 1955. Yeh Tigers! She and my father met at the high school prom. It was being held in Jacksonville Texas at the Liberty Hotel ballroom. He was in the army then stationed at Camp Chaffee (now Fort Chaffee) Arkansas and was hitchhiking home to Austin Texas to see his parents. He stopped at the Liberty hotel for the night. He cleaned up and went to see what was happening in the ballroom. The entrance-way to the ballroom is where they met. They got married in December 1956.


Her final resting place at the Veteran's Memorial cemetery. She's on a hilltop where she can keep an eye on things.


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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, February 1, 2013 2:54 PM

RT, you couldn't wait until I got home today.  20 lashes with a wet noodle.  Wink

Everything fine at lake house.  Good to get away.

RT, Happy B-DayHappy B-DayCakeCakeCakeCake

Buckeye, if you had informed earlier that you would have been in town, I would have taken you to the hockey game and free food.

Cold here.  Yankee cold.  Windy and wind chill but not like MI, IL and WI.  Bet Ioway is cold too.

Actually had snow flurries at lake house this AM but ground too warm to stick.

In the warm Box.  New Trane is doing great.  Even back room is the same as the rest of the open area.  Seems good.

Well, got to get ready to go pick up the persons going with me.  Only got one VIP parking pass [puts you up close to the VIP entrance]. Whistling  Playing the Senators.  Last year they beat the Senators when I attended.  We'll see.  They are not doing too good this year.  Canadien sport anyway [French for Canadian, how did I know that?  from the train cars.  my old layout was all CN and hand painted and decaled engines and cars].   Just like soccer.  Foreign. Whistling  

Later gang.

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Friday, February 1, 2013 2:27 PM

Spank,

            Great news about Tyler. Thumbs Up

RT,

       Happy B-Day

Brutus and Mike,

                             Angel

Been busy this week with my free time spent replacing the rear brakes on the Mustang.  Rotors and pads are shot at 47K.  Had to buy a tool set to wind the pistons back in, so at least I got new tools to play with.Smile, Wink & Grin  Once I get this done, I'll start installing the new brakes up front that I got from Roush.  They're new takeoffs from a '12GT that have larger 13.2" rotors, and I hope they fit.

Unfortunately, I had to let my TCA membership lapse due to money being very tight after buying tires and dealing with these brakes.  I'll probably be removing the Barton shifter and selling it to get some extra cash.  I'll just replace the membership and shifter whenever the situation improves.

 

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Posted by KRM on Friday, February 1, 2013 2:26 PM

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RT - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!Happy B-DayCakeHappy B-Day

You to Buckeye! 47 more this year!

Pat

Poor Buckeye,,, Soo many days in a year and only 47 more birthdays this year. Whistling

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, February 1, 2013 1:55 PM

RT - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!Happy B-DayCakeHappy B-Day

You to Buckeye! 47 more this year!

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Friday, February 1, 2013 1:53 PM

KRM

MikeC,

 Prayers for your daughter and  which you cannot talk about.  Angel

Well I hooked it all up and gave it a try. This is without any additional lockons. Boy is it loud on the bare wood.

watch?v=9se1rHEtLBc&feature=youtu.be 

Looks good so far, seems to run fine as well.

RT, CakeHappy B-DayGift

Nothing planned for tonight other than a basketball game against Canton (not playing in it, just going to see it).

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, February 1, 2013 1:39 PM

RT, Happy birthday!Happy B-DayHappy B-Day

Nice weather this week.

Wife's procedure went well at the eye doctor yesterday but she says she sees a little black thing once in a while floating around.  Might have to go back to see what that is.

later,

Ray

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Posted by KRM on Friday, February 1, 2013 1:08 PM

MikeC,

 Prayers for your daughter and  which you cannot talk about.  Angel

Well I hooked it all up and gave it a try. This is without any additional lockons. Boy is it loud on the bare wood.

watch?v=9se1rHEtLBc&feature=youtu.be 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, February 1, 2013 12:09 PM

Good afternoon all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the teens.  Mixed bag of news everywhere.  On the plus side, welcome back to Brent!  Some good events possibly occurring on that which I cannot talk about.  Found a shop in the nearby mall that had a Buffy calendar (had not had one for a couple of years), and they also sell LEGO and other toys I can get for grandkids and myself.  Wish I had been there before Christmas.  Bad news is younger daughter may need some gall bladder work done.  Not too sure if she has gall stones or a bad gall bladder or both.   They may be able to operate today, but they have to run tests.  Could be an interesting weekend or next week.  TBIL and I can drive again.  Brutus, sorry to hear about Char's work, but I thought the sequesters had been avoided with the last budget deal.  Maybe I missed something.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, February 1, 2013 11:24 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

wrconstruction
Jeff how do you know when someones birthday is?  is that a moderator only perk? or am I just not looking hard enough around the site.  

RT is a member on two other forums I frequent and it's his birthday on both of them. So logic dictates it must be his birthday here too. Logical conclusion logically arrived at.Smile, Wink & Grin

Um... Jeffrey you forgot to apply Buckeye Math. This would mean that RT's birthday falls on the first of EVERY month.

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REALLY, almost impossible, to concentrate at work today...

Fife - looks like I'm missing another trainshow, but this time it is for a worthy cause, and hopefully in due time we'll be able to do a railfanning day with the kiddos!

Kev - there was an explosion/fire at a refinery in Toledo yesterday that is causing the sharp rise in gas prices... at least that is what the media is claiming. Funny how it takes < 24 hours for the price to go up after an issue, but it takes > 6 months for it to normalize... Whistling

Brutus - That sucks about Char's job. A few friends have been laidoff because of it as well. But HEY DC had a $400million surplus - but they are saving it for later and not giving it back to the people who need it. Super Angry

Well I'm off to try and be productive so I can line Chief's, SJ's, Chuck, and Kev's pockets. SurpriseWinkTongue Tied

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Posted by KRM on Friday, February 1, 2013 10:50 AM

 Well I am back from dropping off the bills at the post office and a trip to Farm & Fleet for 6 bags of softener salt, cat food, bird suit, and TP. Broke already. I guess it is going to be a long month. Tongue Tied
 Already up to a whopping 3 degrees with bright sun. Gas has gone up to $3.49.9 and just two weeks ago I got it for $299.9 WTH?? Angry
 I think I am going to hook up the track today and run the thing for a few days just to see if I like it. I have made temporary bridges so it can run.  Confused

DJ, Great news for Tyler!!!  Cool

BOC. Get well soon you don’t need this. Angel

John, Good for your daughter. Nothing better than breaking ground for a new house. We have been lucky and got to twice. I loved the planning and design work the best. Watching a vision come to life is cool. Yes

Bob, we had a bunch of those small Daewoos running around inside the plants for the maintenance guys.

Jeffery enjoy you day with friends and family. Wink

Bo, Scenery will come as money permits. I am going to take it slow on this side. Shy

Joe seeing your in the future,,,,,got any stock market tips?  Smile, Wink & Grin

Prairytype, I have one of those ALCO motors that will not run. I figured it was in the windings. Sad

Brutus, Sorry about Char's job. I know what you mean about things getting tight at times. It will pass. Wink

Banks, That train show sounds like a fun time with the grandkids. Smile

Ryan, THE MOVIE STAR! Now the pot is complete.  Bow

Prayers for all in need.Angel

I guess I will head down stairs.

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Posted by wrconstruction on Friday, February 1, 2013 10:11 AM

hope every one feels better and families get through every thing ok

Hudson- nothing like that Fresh basement Smell, better than a new car smell!

I survived my documentry taping this AM I am not verry good at addressing large groups of people, or knowing that what i say is going to air state wide on all the major channels for a half hour straight.

I just started talking and didnt shuut up till they said to they were outa time. it went pretty quick.

the senator was very impressed with  my operations here

good news its FRIDAY and almost half over

again, hoping the best for every one and there families

Ryan

 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, February 1, 2013 10:00 AM

 thanks for Birthday wishes Lets see the forecastt for today says low of 26 high of 48 presently 49  Huh?  Just relaxing haven't ate yet and blood sugar way high about double what it should be 26 hmmm need to cut back on sugar stuff been eating.  Sad  will talk to you all later.

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Posted by railhead53 on Friday, February 1, 2013 9:51 AM

Good morning all, it's sunny, but very cold - it's February! 

RT - Happy Birthday!  Happy B-Day 

JD - Glad to read that the tests went so well - that is big news!

AF53 - do hope your wife's sister is recovering well from her surgery!

Brutus - very sorry to read about the wife's job!  Do hope things get back on track after the 21 weeks.

Kev - I do think you are going to enjoy doing scenery.  I hate paying the bills, but your right, it's the first of the month!  Hmm

Joe - I don't need ketchup on everything, but I do like it on steak, freis and some other fried foods.

Can't remeber what else was going on.  I hope those not feeling well will be back in the saddle soon.  Going to spend the bulk of the day working on the railroad.  Have a Great day everyone!  Bo  Smile

 

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, February 1, 2013 9:30 AM

Breaking News:

 

My daughter Michele just texted me that they dug the foundation for her new house yesterday. Ray, she is putting a train room in and she is having 2 Christmas trees. 1 for presents and 1 for the train!

SJ: I hope that your recovery is going well.

 

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, February 1, 2013 9:21 AM

Good Morning, 29 and snow at the Jersey Shore:

DJ: Great news about Tyler!!!!

Happy B-Day CakeGiftBeer span="" id="mce_marker" data-mce-type="bookmark">  RT

Brent: Welcome back. Safe trip to Florida and my the adoption go smooth.

SubmmBob: A Daewoo. Parts must be hard to find. We had a Daewoo dealer that was open for about 6 months here.

Jeffrey: Enjoy the relatives at the BBQ.

Chief: Free Food and a Free Hockey Game. It does not get any better!

Kev: I like the layout. I would just build the town around it.

SPman, Ray, Speedy recover for your wife.

Brutus: Bummer about Char's Job. We will miss you at York.

Blown Out: Get well soon.

Chuck: I hope that that was just a diversion to Buckeye's location. The Chief has Barney out on patrol for him.

AF53, Ray, Prayers for Peggy.

Have a Great Day!

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, February 1, 2013 9:08 AM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RT Happy B-Day Cake Gift Happy B-Day

Good news for Tyler

It's 18 degrees with sun. No 30s till sometime next week. We had a large group for chat last night, always good to hear from the guys. A big breakfast this morning means I will skip lunch. The plans for today, stay in, keep warm...S.J.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, February 1, 2013 8:45 AM

Aloha.  Minus-two so far, and a lot cold with the breeze. Nice TARDIS ride last night with the birthday boy, Brutus, SJ, Charlie and Kev.  CakeHappy B-Day RT!  Safe travels tomorrow, Brent. How 'tall' is your layout? Do the risers go up a few levels above the layout base? 
 

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, February 1, 2013 8:20 AM

Mornin' boys.  Snohizo this AM in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Last night of PM shift, and should be interesting after happy hour around here.  Great Scale Train Show this weekend at the Cow Palace in Timonium.  Not looking to buy, just looking for inspiration.

rt ---> Happy B-DayCake

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Buckeye - Watch where you step.  Grits everywhere down there.

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Posted by KRM on Friday, February 1, 2013 7:51 AM

Happy B-Day RT Cake 

First  of the month = bills to pay. Check in later.

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, February 1, 2013 7:47 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  HAPPY BIRTHDAY RT!!!!!!!  Hope you got something with flanged wheels?  ENJOY!!!

CHUCK & BUCKEYE, TGIF!!!!!

BUCKEYE,WATCH YOUR TOPKNOT down there in REB country.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, February 1, 2013 7:35 AM

wrconstruction
Jeff how do you know when someones birthday is?  is that a moderator only perk? or am I just not looking hard enough around the site.  

RT is a member on two other forums I frequent and it's his birthday on both of them. So logic dictates it must be his birthday here too. Logical conclusion logically arrived at.Smile, Wink & Grin

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Good morning. It's 44° with 83% humidity. The high will be 58°.


Getting ready for my mothers memorial service this morning. Just taking a short time out to post this. I also have to get paying the bills out of the way today and get the first half of the groceries. I might be able to get some layout work in later. Well that's all for now.



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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, February 1, 2013 7:32 AM

Happy Birthday, RT.Happy B-DayHappy B-DayCake

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, February 1, 2013 7:30 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold 14 degrees. Going up to 30 today. We got about an inch of snow last night. More tomorrow.

Today is a very busy day. I have an errand to run and the usual chores to do. Wife is grocery shopping. We will be busy until lunchtime.  Then, a nice nap will be appreciated.

Buckeye & LAZ ....  TGIF

Buckeye is in NC.  Temperature is 41 degrees. Too warm to snow. He will go thru Roseyville in an armored car.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Friday.

Chuck

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