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Coffee Pot #5 MAY 2013 TEN 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 Yanks. Locked

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, May 11, 2013 8:32 AM

Good morning. It's 64° with 100% humidity. It'll be cloudy with a fair chance of rain. The high will be 82°.


These three words, gadulida ale osdá are the words for today. The word gadulida means 'damp', 'moist'. The word 'ale' means 'and, or'. Today I'm using it as 'and'. The word 'osdá' can mean 'good', 'just' or 'nice'. Today I'm using it as 'nice'. So the sentence is damp and nice. That pretty much describes what it's like here today. I think from now on I'll limit these lessons to just one word unless of course you like these little lessons and want more. One word can have several meanings and be used many different ways. This is true of virtually any language.

I think today I should commit some of my time to cleaning up some of the layout. It's looking like a tornado hit it. There's tools, cars, loco bodies and bit and pieces scattered all over and it's getting hard to find things.



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Posted by KRM on Saturday, May 11, 2013 7:39 AM

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Rich when is darlington race. I'm about an hour and a half from there.

Morning all at work taking a break will talk to you all more later

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, May 11, 2013 7:36 AM

Looks like everybody is waking up. Sleep

Partly cloudy and very cool at 48 degrees on the North Bluff.

 I will be going to see my friend Blaze today he will have surgery on Monday for the colon cancer. Please pray for him he is having a bad fight. Also I saw my friend Randy who has been fighting skin cancer and now it has moved into his pancreas Sad He is very depressed as I can understand, He also needs your prayers.

 After we leave Blaze's we will head to Indiana to see Bud who is fighting back problems at 79 years old  but fairing well. Then back home late this afternoon in time for the NASCAR race and maybe work on the tunnel.

Nice chat on the Tardis last night with SJ and Brutus. It had been a long time. Smile

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, May 11, 2013 7:30 AM

Rich when is darlington race. I'm about an hour and a half from there.

Morning all at work taking a break will talk to you all more later

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Saturday, May 11, 2013 7:22 AM

Mornin' Guys!

Geez, up early, T-storms rolled through through about midnight, looks wet and rainy.  NYC trip on hold until tomorrow (maybe).  Not feeling the 10 block walk in the rain.  I'll do my therapy as perscribed.

I "heard" a text come through, but was pretty unconscious to look at it...a female "friend" sometimes texts me in the wee hours...it was my Princess...apparently she wants to move back...details soon....and that's why I'm up, I guess, just worried....She'll wake up and call me.

Fife - You wanna go to Darlington...I've been to the track (not a race), the museum and the drag strip.  Make the call .... ROAD TRIP!!  Just off 95, it's a straight shot.  About 10 hours.  Maybe Dodge will be back by then.

Off to see what the day has to offer....glad I didn't wash my car yesterday...Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, May 11, 2013 7:19 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a gloomy and cloudy 56 degrees. Suppose to clear up and go to 74 today.

Today is an easy day. I have a few chores to do and a small project to finish. Then, I can relax and have lunch and a nice nap.

Indians got beat bad by the Tigers last night. I hope they can win tonite. Tigers are a tough team.

Nascar race from Darlington tonite.

Dining car has rolled in with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

Chuck

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, May 11, 2013 5:37 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Stormy in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Will be traveling to WV to retrieve Fifepup.  Lots o' work to be done.  Angel my MonteCarlo makes the trip successfully.  Wifey still lobbying hard for "her" TraverseDots - Sign  Did I mention she doesn't drive...?

Spent yesterday moving middle princess back home from college.  We had a wonderful waterfront dinner in Northeast, MD.  Littlest princess was happy to see her old roommate...until all her stuff filled their room.  I think she's already circled her 1st day of fall semester on the calendar.

Well wishes continued for anjdevil, Brutus, Banks, Jeff and anyone else in need (sorry, had to skim through last week of posts).

Blueberry - Here's to seeing 72. Beer

Darlington race tonight.  Always one of my favorites.  Attending one there on my bucket list.

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Posted by submmbob on Saturday, May 11, 2013 12:38 AM

Hello all

Back on the mountain for a few days. I have to play tour guide to a French television crew tomorrow. Plus I'm up here to keep an eye on the new operators and the guest receiver group that is on site. Will have to be up next weekend as well to oversee the removal of said instrument.

Got rained on a bit on the way out. Very beautiful evening here in SE Arizona.

Time to check on a few things.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, May 10, 2013 11:10 PM

Good evening all,

It has been rainy most of the day in SE Indiana.  Went to see The Great Gatsby and Ironman 3.  Both were good.  Reffing 2 games Saturday.  Got LRRC newsletter today.  Good issue.  May have fried Toro engine mowing yard today.  Will check it out tomorrow.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Brutus on Friday, May 10, 2013 10:24 PM

Thanks for the thoughts and prayers.  Kevin passed his test so he will pass this semester.  He has to do Summer school for the prior math semester, though.  I know I didn't always do the best or "my best" when I was a kid in school, but he is so smart it is making me a little crazy.  Char worked part of the day today, but she is worn out.  Chemo apparently damages your lungs and she just is having a heck of a time kicking this thing.  We did go out to eat at Noodles tonight.  Just watched a show called Secrets of the Dead about death s on the Philly to Pitts RR back in the 1830s.  It was really a great show - highly recommended.  It was on PBS and they have a website you can check out:  http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/

TARDIS is ready - let's go!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, May 10, 2013 9:48 PM

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



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Posted by anjdevil2 on Friday, May 10, 2013 9:48 PM

Happy Birthday, Chuck!! CakeHappy B-DayBow

Not much going on, PT was good, out of work for another 2 weeks, Therapy next 2 Wednesdays.  Been out of it this afternoon, not sure why........After diligent shopping, looks like I'll be purchasing a new rear spring set...$48 + NJ Tax.  Will also be replacing all the rear bulbs, one is intermittently out. 

May not get to GCT tomorrow, depends how I feel, especially if I go at 0900 tomorrow.  Its a 10 block walk from Penn to GCT, will have to check the weather as well.  I travel light, no back packs allowed in the GCT show area.

Prayers for Brutus's bunch.....Angel

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Posted by Banks on Friday, May 10, 2013 9:10 PM

Hello all,

TGIF!!!!!!!!!!!!

Been a hectic week,

Pitt Bulls are much like dobermans. They get a bad rap. It's all in how they're raised.

While looking for a Doberman puppy Mrs found a 5 yo Male Dobe free to a good home. Although very skeptical we went to check it out. We found a down on their luck couple that lost their home. The rental they are living in said pets permitted. But......... after they moved in they were advised that certain breeds,Dobes included, are prohibited by the insurance co. They can't afford to move again so........ Raven is a very loving well behaved dog that's been in our home since Monday. He even knows a few tricks.I felt really bad for them having to give up their dog. So far things couldn't be better.

RI Jack......sent you another PM

Brutus & Char.........Angel

Chuck.....Happy B-Day

Where's Laz & Demay

RE......SHEETZ. They originated in Altoona in the 60's. Originally they were competition to all the Mom & Pop corner grocery stores that seemed to be on every other corner in Altoona. Then they started selling Gas, Coffee & twinkies. Next they added hot dogs and the rest as they say is history. No groceries in sight now and all the corner stores are gone. I must admit I don't eat there often but the food is usually pretty good.

We had some nasty storms pass through earlier this evening. Cooled off about 20 degrees. We sure have had some weird weather this spring.

Train? what's a Train?

I'll be studying for a colonoscopy on Sunday. I'll try to get back then.

Well I think I'll head to bed.


Prayers for those in need.


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Posted by sir james I on Friday, May 10, 2013 8:03 PM

The temp dropped from 77 to 48 in about 30 minutes this afternoon. That's where it is now. Kev e-mail me about the coal, shipping may cost almost as much as the $10.00 bag Thank you for the offer. Redfire thanks for the tip, I will check it out. Chuck hope you had a great Birthday.  The butter pecan ice cream granny just handed me will not help me on the scale in the morning but it's good. Banilla is ready for the thingy crew...S.J.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, May 10, 2013 7:44 PM

Thanks for the Birthday wishes,  Guys.

I had a great day and a delicious supper.

Chuck

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Posted by KRM on Friday, May 10, 2013 6:12 PM

Thanks Jeffery and RJ,

 Lift off went per plan. Yes  Now for the covering. Confused

Had KFC for lunch and dinner. No wifey just the cat and I. Ran trains while I was working on the tunnel. Smile

Have a good night.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, May 10, 2013 5:55 PM

Happy B-Day Chuck

Just a quick stop in for that hope all had a good day

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Posted by charliebrown on Friday, May 10, 2013 5:52 PM

Chuck - Happy Birthday!!Happy B-Day

Kev - Tunnel is looking good. Good idea to add the bracing. Good luck on lifting and covering.

Headed down to finally work on layout. The only thing I accomplished last night on it was repairing two sections of track but at least that is something.

Hope to check in later but if not have a great night. We be cold here. in the 40's and supposed to be in the 30's ....Angry

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, May 10, 2013 2:57 PM

Kev: Hoping all goes well with operation 'tunnel-lift'.

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Posted by KRM on Friday, May 10, 2013 2:38 PM

I am with you guys who hate Pit Bulls. Our neighbor has one that is on the loose all of the time and harass everyone. No shots, no tags and no training. Those dogs are natural killers. These people can't raise kids let alone dogs. One day it will not come home..Dead. Last week as I fixed her mower again, she told me this. " Oh I love my kids but,,, they are just bad kids" Hmm So I guess that sums it up. Super Angry

 Well I am ready to try to remove the tunnel structure from the table to apply the plaster cloth. I hope it don't fall apart. It was kind of tricky to build because it is on a curve and an incline. 

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Here it is.

Cross bracing so it does not loose it's form when un-stapled from the table and lifted off.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, May 10, 2013 1:43 PM

More thunderstorms. See y'all later.

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Friday, May 10, 2013 1:37 PM

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Rock Island, I made through Trig 1 but just couldnt grasp Trig 2 or beyond.  I asked the professor at what time in my life do I need to know this stuff?  he could answer the question.

At that point I decided College Wasn't for me. and out the door I went

ANJDEVIL, theres a scrap yard near me that is run by the owners daughters. NICE!!

I used to have a bunch of 30 ish year old girls working at my yard, they really brought the customers in.  

But things got a "Tad out of Hand" so to speak. 

got a birthday party to attend tomorrow, we had the "pre party" last night 

Ryan

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            That would definitely bring me in.Surprise  The yards around here need to take that approach.

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Friday, May 10, 2013 1:35 PM

sir james I

The temp is 63 and very cloudy. Lots of rain overnight. The usual price for a bag of original coal is $10.00. I have been trying to find some for my 397 belt coal loader but not at 10. The new plastic stuff won't work in that loader, too light. Granny is a-fussin trying to get everything ready for the train club tomorrow night. I still have some things to do as well..TGIF for you working folk. ...S.J.

I'd rather be younger and working than old and retired. You don't realize that till you get here.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHUCK Cake

SJ,

        I've been using Hampton Hobby coal (even comes in a bag that looks very similar to the old 206 bag), and it is heavier than the chinese plastic stuff.  It doesn't get under the belt and jam like the chinese stuff either.  I think it came from Stan Orr Train Parts.

Chuck,

             Happy B-Day

Dennis,

              Good call on carrying the pipe.  I'd do the same, but it wouldn't be because of the dogs...

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, May 10, 2013 1:09 PM

Not much to report this week.

Chuck, happy birthday!  It's May 10th now where I live.Happy B-DayGiftCake

Dennis, I hate Pit Bulls too.  Got bit once by one owned by a friend of mine.  He was having us feed the dog treats to try to get him to trust us.  It may have been my fault since I moved the treat too quickly and he snapped at it and got me instead of the dog bisquit.  However, I will never fool with another one-- not ever!!! Sorry Jack.  The dog died of natural causes since then but now my friend has another one.  I won't go to his house as long as that dog is there.  I love hound dogs, beagles and cocker spaniels.  They will love you to death. 

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Posted by Zero Export on Friday, May 10, 2013 11:41 AM

Rock Island, I made through Trig 1 but just couldnt grasp Trig 2 or beyond.  I asked the professor at what time in my life do I need to know this stuff?  he could answer the question.

At that point I decided College Wasn't for me. and out the door I went

ANJDEVIL, theres a scrap yard near me that is run by the owners daughters. NICE!!

I used to have a bunch of 30 ish year old girls working at my yard, they really brought the customers in.  

But things got a "Tad out of Hand" so to speak. 

got a birthday party to attend tomorrow, we had the "pre party" last night 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, May 10, 2013 11:28 AM

Dennis I believe jack may weigh in on this also but heres my take and I'm a strictly cat owner right now but have everything from fox terriers to doberman to rotwielers the cycle can be broke or created by its owners so its more the owners doing than the dogs doing. I had a very protective dobbie that would only listen to my commands would pay attention as to sit goto bed from my parents but to attack or release from me only as was proven one time I had to get called home from work. Any how its the owners not the dogs the dogs do what the owners teach them.

morning all not a lot going on here. I getting some trains together to send to my cousin as shes the president of the VFW post in her area that got all but totaled durning the last hurricane that hit NJ/NY shes in valley stream L.I.,N.Y. and there having a yard sale to help rebuild. There looking for donations she put it on her facebook page to friends up there and I saw it so told her I would help any organization that helps my fellow veterans.

Not much else going on did find out yesterday I can retire as soon as Feb 2015 if I chose to do so. So its tempting to think about. boy is it lol

well off today so time to relax talk to you all later

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, May 10, 2013 11:18 AM

V8Vega

4 Pit Bulls killed a 63 year old lady jogger in Little Rock which is a small town in the desert 40 miles from me. Pit Bulls were bred for dog fighting and its their natural instinct to attack other dogs and they have extremely strong jaws and are strong dogs in general. If you live in southern Calif you live amongst the Mexicans unless your rich and they all have Pit bulls. It seems the general rule is the more vicious the dog the more likely the owner is to be careless about keeping his gate closed.

Yes I have a thing for Pit Bulls, I take a walk everyday for exercise with my dogs and my dogs are a magnet for them, I love my dogs. It used to be really bad I used to carry a 2 foot pipe with me, things are better now.


Dennis - that is really sad - but it is NOT the dogs, it is the owners. TheQ's cousin's boyfriend has a pitbull and she is one of the gentalist dogs around children I have ever seen. Christina is afraid of dogs due to my older sister's dog getting in her face and then barking at her. Now she doesn't want ANY animal to approach her with their face toward her face. Well CoCo figured this out on her own last Saturday and when she wanted Christina to pet her she would take a circuitous route and come up on Christina from behind. She would walk next to her (never looking at her) and when her front paws were just beyond Christina she would sit down... then and only then would Christina pet her... but as soon as CoCo turned her head Christina would immediately start saying 'No No No!' and if she got close Christina would cry.

My older sister's dog, little sister's dog, and parents dogs have not been able to figure this out. Chrisina LOVES animals, but because of an incident that should never have happened, she is frightened to death of most animals... sad, very very sad.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, May 10, 2013 9:39 AM

Good morning. It's 67° with 93% humidity. It'll be cloudy with a good chance of rain. The high will be 80°.


It's very wet here this morning. A larger line of thunder storms moved through last night and this morning dumping what sounded to be a massive amount of rain. The sound of it on my roof was a constant roar for nearly two hours. The power never even flickered but the cable internet was out for a while this morning that I'm aware of. If I was to sum up my thoughts on the storms in my native language, for polite conversation of course, some of my chosen words would be 'asdaya', 'ulosásdi', 'gadulida', 'anagalisgá', 'ayádakualosgá'. I hope we don't have another storm like that anytime soon. We're under a flash flood watch until 6pm Saturday. Right now the radar shows clear here but there's more ugly stuff making it's way across east Texas.

I may work on getting part of the layout cleaned up today. On the other hand I may sit around and watch some movies. It just depends on what I feel like doing at the time. Good thing I got the grass mowed yesterday.



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Posted by KRM on Friday, May 10, 2013 8:52 AM

sir james I

The temp is 63 and very cloudy. Lots of rain overnight. The usual price for a bag of original coal is $10.00. I have been trying to find some for my 397 belt coal loader but not at 10. The new plastic stuff won't work in that loader, too light. 

 

SJ, I have enough for you and Jake and it is heavy stuff, let me know if you want some.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, May 10, 2013 8:48 AM

Good Morning!!

Rain be falling on our'n heads here..and cooling off.

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