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Posted by KRM on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:19 PM

anjdevil2

Kev, I'm going to disagree with you on a lot of fronts....

My dad is a US Navy veteran.  The US Government PROMISED him lifetime healthcare.  The Federal Imperial Government is slowly screwing him out o their promise.  He is a useful productive citizen and at 78, still teaches scuba diving, is a Master Diver, Rescue Diver and sport diver along with my Mom (who is 75).  This shows me the lack on integrity on the part of government.

The US Imperial Government will wipe away my affordable healthcare which I spend $200/month for my daughter and myself.  Dental, health and vision.  It will be gone before I turn 60. 

I am on the inside of the big red box.  Government, whether it be local, county, state or the feds mandate your costs, NOT the corporations.  If you were illegal and spoke no English, trust me, this would have been a free ride.

Government is fraught with waste and mismanagement.  I'll call your attention to Social Security, which I have paid into for decades and, I assure you,   I'll never get a taste of it......ever.  I'd rather the feds leave me alone and let me manage my life in my own way.  I'll take personal responsibility over the current nanny state any time, thanks.

Jeff, if you need to zap it, no issue.  Just sharing my point of view.

Rich, you must of missed this. To young for the wars and to old for the cuts? your DAD paid for his.

I don't see us as having to disagree on anything. I am with you. My dad was in Burma in WW2 and came home with a bug in his lungs that they had to poison him for to kill it. In the end it killed him.

 I have paid my way as far as SS and the medical systems ( that I still don't get anything from) of today after 46 years of working and paying. To me it is not an entitlement. I paid for it. It is an entitlement if you are some punk or any other person who has never worked or tried to work and get all of the free stuff you have pointed out. I will not list names out of fear of having someone go off. Besides, who cares it is only my  My 2 Cents

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:27 PM

Temp is 33 and we had sun all day.

It was not a big adventure day but I did get a few more train items back in their boxes. I am boxing really nice stuff, but I don't use it so it might as well be put away. A little at a time means a little more gets done. Banilla will be waiting for the thingy riders..S.J.


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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:29 PM

I agree, I missed Viet Nam by MONTHS....I turned 18, my number was 255 and then ended the draft...I'm 4-F anyway.

If the US Gov't would let me take my SS $, I'd stick in my IRA, at least I'd have something to leave to my daughter.  I'm probably not going to be able to retire, in the normal sense. 

Just wish the economy would get better so I'll get a better paying job....not in the next 4 years, it won't...

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Posted by KRM on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:41 PM

Rich, I missed Nam with a number of 265 in 1971. I would of done what I needed to but was glad I did not have to go and cried with those I knew with numbers under 105. Some who never came home. Angel

I to wish the economy would get better so you and others could get a better paying job..or just back to work..Hey look at the bright side, You have one He&& of a nice MOPAR. Yes Wink   Life does makes perfect sense, lust and food and violence. Whistling

 You guys have a nice night.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, March 4, 2013 9:05 PM

Buckeye Riveter

wrmcclellan

Another long day. Sipping an adult beverage Drinks

Again, I'm out here working hard trying to support the Chief's SS and now I find out that Roy is not holding up his end of the deal.  Bang Head

buckeye

I beg to differ. I was holding the beverage just fine thank you! Didn't spill a drop.

For Chief, Buckeye, and some of the other old timers. On old CTT forumite Elliott regular (big boy 4005) has resurfaced after a long absence due to health issues over on the OGR Forum. Look under 3 Rail trains and the subject with "My Dream/Nightmare Layout...". Doing this from an iPAD and have not figured out how to copy and paste web sites. He explains what has been happening in his life the last 6 years and has renewed his efforts on his dream layout.

Regards, Roy

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, March 4, 2013 9:26 PM

wrmcclellan

Buckeye Riveter

wrmcclellan

Another long day. Sipping an adult beverage Drinks

Again, I'm out here working hard trying to support the Chief's SS and now I find out that Roy is not holding up his end of the deal.  Bang Head

buckeye

I beg to differ. I was holding the beverage just fine thank you! Didn't spill a drop.

For Chief, Buckeye, and some of the other old timers. On old CTT forumite Elliott regular (big boy 4005) has resurfaced after a long absence due to health issues over on the OGR Forum. Look under 3 Rail trains and the subject with "My Dream/Nightmare Layout...". Doing this from an iPAD and have not figured out how to copy and paste web sites. He explains what has been happening in his life the last 6 years and has renewed his efforts on his dream layout.

This is really good news!! Big Smile

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, March 4, 2013 9:28 PM

Good Evening...

Wonderful sun showed up this afternoon so Audrey and myself took a walk along Springbank Park here in London ON just to get some air....

Going to be somewhat the same tomorrow as well....Big Smile

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Monday, March 4, 2013 9:30 PM

Roy,

        Hopefully Elliott comes back here.  I have not been on that other forum for some time.

Brent,

            Do you think my luck could possibly be that bad?Smile, Wink & Grin

Hooked on Netflix now.  Between The Wonder Years, Dragnet, Adam-12, and many other shows I'll probably spend way too much time in front of the TV.Laugh

Interview in the morning.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, March 4, 2013 9:34 PM

I did some work on the primer gray FP7 today. I drilled holes for the railings and grabs and fitted them in. The smallest drill bit I have is a 1/32" so the holes are a bit bigger than needed. I'll have to pack some clay in around the ends of the rails and grabs. It's not the best job but it'll do. I'm not going to make a habit of it that's for sure. There was very little cleanup work done.

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



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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, March 4, 2013 9:39 PM

Jim:   Good luck with the interview...

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Posted by MichRR714 on Monday, March 4, 2013 9:48 PM

wrmcclellan
For Chief, Buckeye, and some of the other old timers. On old CTT forumite Elliott regular (big boy 4005) has resurfaced after a long absence due to health issues over on the OGR Forum. Look under 3 Rail trains and the subject with "My Dream/Nightmare Layout...". Doing this from an iPAD and have not figured out how to copy and paste web sites. He explains what has been happening in his life the last 6 years and has renewed his efforts on his dream layout.

I sold him some MTH Autoracks a while back.  We've had some nice exchanges over there.  He seems like a really ncie guy.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, March 4, 2013 10:00 PM

Howdy All.

Been lurking a bit but after museum days and the other things going on just to pooped to post. Med changes really have somewhat of a debillitating effect and I end up taking a nap whether I want to or not.

Got a couple of new projects to do. We're donating the munchkins Imaginarium table and Spiral Train Set to the museum which requires securing the track and trestles to the table so other munchkins won't be knocking it down. To give it a sturdier base for fastening everything down I'll have to add an additional underlayment of plywood with some router work.

The second project is for the "Better-Half", I surprised her with the RMT "Cancer Cure 2" train set to display at the Relay For Life that she and our daughter have taken part in for years. After she asked if she could run a loop of track, no power available, it looks like I will have to come up with some sort of diorama for it. 

Jack, Condolences to the family. Angel Times like this always remind me of one of my favorites: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m85Uju04UYQ&feature=related

Forgot what else I wanted to say so I guess I'll call it a nite.

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Posted by Demay on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 3:33 AM

Konbanwa,

We enjoyed another sunny and fairly warm day today.  The workday was ordinary and afterwards I signed up the older boy for baseball season.  I also volunteered to coach again.  It’s time to get the kdis ready for bed now. 

Jack – I’m sorry for your family’s loss.  I’ll pray for all of you.  You handled your granddaughter’s questions very well.  Also, I think my post-school To-Do list is as long as my wife’s list.

Kev – Thanks for the update on Ryan.  I hope things work out well for him and he returns soon.

Rich – Great job on the spot checks.

Jim – I hope the interview goes well.

Sayonara,

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 6:31 AM

RedfireS197

Jake,

          You'll like that 2046/2046W.  That pair is underrated IMO.  I'd take that over a 2055 any day.

Dang good compromise then I take it. Big Smile

Good morning everyone. Had an assembly about a D.C. trip taking place for seniors next week. Feeling somewhat tired, but I guess that's Tuesday for ya.

The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 6:48 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a partly sunny 29 degrees. Going up to 38 today with rain later.

Today is a busy day. I have a bunch of chores to do and some paperwork to work on. I will have lunch and take a nice nap.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Tuesday.

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Posted by submmbob on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 6:56 AM

Another quiet evening collecting photons. Using 3 different bands tonights so it's been fairly interesting.

Will prob stay up until Thurs this week in order to give my Swedish observers a ride back. Whom am I if not to serve?

Jeffrey - like the looks of that F unit. Maybe I could get to liking EMD cab unitsTongue Tied

Jack - thoughts and prayers for your family

Jim - good luck on the interview!

Ordered a bushing kit for the accelerator cable and rods for the hardtop last night. Got a loose rod going from the powerglide up to the carbs that may affect how and when the car shifts. We are going to try a reset the valves and carbs this weekend so I'd like to have this tightened up before. I just love this supplier in MA. They sell everything that you need in one kit at a reasonable price. Someday if I win the lottery I'm going to order everything they have for the 4 door, the Corvan, and a '64 2-door coupe which I will then go findWink

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 7:02 AM

Good morning. It's 62° with 100% humidity. The high will be 65°.


The wind advisory is in effect yet again today. Sustained winds of 20-30mph with gusts above 34. Fortunately there's nowhere outside of this area that I have to be today. No plans for today except to work on the layout. I see a big mess right in front of me that needs cleaning up. Some of it is leftovers from yesterdays project.

I have no idea how long I'll be online today. My internet service has gone out several times this morning already and I'm actually enjoying the idea of tracking down the nearest Suddenlink tech and giving him a piece of my mind. Thing is I don't know if he'd know what to do with it.



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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 7:04 AM

Good morning all,

It will be messy in SE Indiana today.  Watched 2 episodes of MASH last night.  Work was really busy yesterday and now I am sitting here waiting for some one to build me the files I need for today.  Too many shakeups at work.   May get to meet one of my favorite IndyCar people today if weather cooperates.  Long day today.  RI52, sorry to hear of your loss.  TBIL after roller derby tonight.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 7:06 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  26 here awaiting big SNO HIZ O tomorrow.  CHUCK has the CANNON on us?  We wil wait and see.  Yesterday got my badges for YORK.  Wore it all day to get in practice at showing it at all the doors before entering halls.  I'm all set now.

ROY, I remember BIGBOY posting on here when I joined back in '04, nice guy.  He the CHIEF and BUCKEYE really let me have it when  I first joined. 

Did all PT now a 5 mile walk to the river and back with my little gal.

Anyone know who sells H2O Krylon paint?  Want to spray a mountain scene on the layout and don't want the smell?  I tried Wally World yesterday they didn't have it.

Stay frosty my friends,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 7:15 AM

Aloha. Here comes the snow. The bride's back went out late last night or early this morn, so I'm taking a day to care for her. Not too good when she can't get up off the floor. But the pain meds should kick in soon. Cancelled my class because of the impending weather. Students are happy. Got a bunch of conference calls, but it should be a quiet day. Nice TARDIS ride last night. Glad to hear Bigboy is doing OK.

Sears has the H20 Krylon Paint, Laz. I just saw a rack there on Sat. 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 7:29 AM

Good Morning

Brilliant sun is coming through the windows here....another beautiful day forecast for us'unsBig Smile

A somewhat busy day for me here..paperwork needs done then it is time to start futzing with my tax papers for work...yeeesh...Tongue Tied

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 7:32 AM

SNOW!!!

I got to take a letter to the mailbox and play. Whistling School was called off last night so the wife is sleeping.Zzz

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 8:10 AM

Good morninmg! 37 and Sunny!!! Today, Tomorrow is a different story!

I had a good class last night. Everyone got a lot acomplished last night on their projects. Next wee both spray booths will be going. Tonight is my other Auto Body 2 class. My son is in it and we are working on his landscaping trailer, enclosing the sides. wednesday is the "newbies" in Auto Body 1, MIG Welding for them.

Today is my wife Doray's birthday. This morning we are heading out to Philly to the "Jack & Jill Taste Show". I just love the business that she has.

Redfire, Jim, I hope the interview goes well.

Dougdagrump: I hope the meds work out.

Rich: Great job with the spot check. Good luck with the next.

 Jake: With me all of the PW Hudsons are great.

Bob: Good luck with the Corvair.

Laz: See you at York.

Doug M: I hope your wife recovers quick with her back problem.

Everyone have a Great Day!

John

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 8:18 AM

Happy B-Day TO Doray!!  CakeSmile

 

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 9:06 AM

Happy Birthday to Doray

Temp is 28 with sun. The snow is suppose to miss us and stay south. I think a little more boxing of toys will be done today. Just an egg sandwich this morning. That's for the guys from that other forum who won't admit they read the "pot' but seemed to know what is said here...S.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 9:55 AM

laz 57

Hi GUYZ,

  26 here awaiting big SNO HIZ O tomorrow.  CHUCK has the CANNON on us?  We wil wait and see. 

laz57

 
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KRM

SNOW!!!

I got to take a letter to the mailbox and play. Whistling School was called off last night so the wife is sleeping.Zzz


 
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Got a lunch meeting.  Then one with DOT on the by-pass progress middle of the afternoon.  Hope to get some wiring pulled from under old layout.  Rain and possible Tstorm this afternoon.  Cold rain tomorrow with flurries up at lake house.  Pat maybe in for some snohio.  Bet Brent, Fifey and those farther Nawth get it.  Good to hear about Elliot.  Great guy.
Later.  

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 12:17 PM

laz 57

 

Anyone know who sells H2O Krylon paint?  Want to spray a mountain scene on the layout and don't want the smell?  I tried Wally World yesterday they didn't have it.

 Laz it is all over on AMAZON and you don't have to go to the store. Also try Ace hardware. The one by us has it. What color are you going to use?

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=H2O+Krylon+paint

 Still snowing and we are at about the 5" mark.

Chief don't know what he is missing. I had a great time plowing out the lane and drive in front of the house and laughed by back off watching the stupid neighbor kid stick his pick up truck in the snow. He is an idiot. Laugh

 I drove to the Shell station and got some diesel for the tractor and I will wait for 4" more before I make another pass. I sure do like the blade mounted to the loader with the tilt working. I can make BIG piles with it.

DougM, I hope your wife's back gets better. That can be bad. Sandra had a lot of problems last year and it was as hard on me as it was on her. Whistling

 

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Posted by lion88roar on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 12:35 PM

Afternoon Fellas

Back at work after taking the kiddos to the ped. Christina has FINALLY kicked the ear infections! Matthew is gaining weight, and growing slowly. He is in the 30-35 percentile in all categories. Up to 9lbs 2oz... kid eats like a horse!

Probe - if I were you I would stick with 'stangs and trains. Trust me. Wink

Rich - couldn't have said it better myself. Well put.

Kev - good luck digging out... I'll be doing the same tomorrow. Snowthrower was moved from the shed to the garage last night, blocked TheQ's 5-series in (RWD - does not see snow) and she was mad she couldn't drive it today... seriously!

Speaking of said 5-series. It sits in the garage most of the time and when TheQ went to start it on Saturday it wouldn't start. So guess who got to figure out what the issue was. Christina didn't want to spend time with her aunt, who drove from Pittsburgh to see her and her brother, so she came into the garage with me. I sat her on the passenger seat so she wouldn't get in the way - and I figured she wouldn't hit the door lock button since it is in the middle of the dash - not on the door... well I had the key in the ignition, got out, closed the door, opened the back doors so I could get the carseats out and remove the seat (that was where I was told the battery was)... it wasn't there so I put everything back together, closed the passenger rear door, went around to close the driver rear door and just as I shut the door... CLICK! OMG! Look down and sure enough the door was locked, I looked at Christina and she was standing on the passenger seat smiling back at me looking over her should with her finger on the door lock button!!!!!! I go inside and look for the valet key - not where it is supposed to be... tell my sister what happened and she called AAA. They were there in <15 minutes (seemed like 2 hours) and the popped the door for no fee. The battery is turns out is in the trunk (where my 3-series' is). We all got a chuckle out of it. Christina thought it was a game.

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 1:18 PM

Brent,

            Laugh  TheQ sounds like me regarding vehicles.  Buy one as a garage decoration (only 4,800 miles since 6-11-11) that'll never see snow or salt.  Rain and parking lots are also kept to a minimum.

The interview seemed to go very well, but they said they'll let me know.Tongue Tied  Application that I was given and followup letters are already sent.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 1:55 PM

Chief - I saw the weather forecast. My Snow Deflector has a problem. It won't rotate so I can deflect the snow from SJ's Cannon. Any help would be appreceated. Probleby in the fifth stage diode circuit . Unless I get it fixed, we could have 12" of snow!

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