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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, April 5, 2014 9:33 PM

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  Mayors have a free suite and food. Yes  Who cares about the game.  Food is great.

Perhaps the Mayors might care about the kids who go to bed tonight hungry.  Just a thought.

I do.  The Principal and myself started a fund for the Roseyville High School needy.  I give bi-monthly.  I will be glad to take your donations. Wink

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Posted by Demay on Sunday, April 6, 2014 2:51 AM

Konnichiwa and Ohayo Chuck,

Today’s weather doesn’t want to make up its mind: one hour it’s raining and gray and the next hour it’s dry and sunny.  The kids and I went to Sunday school and church this morning; the wife’s allergies were still getting the best of her so she stayed home.  The afternoon has been filled with reading and relaxation, which was sorely needed.  I plan to make barbecue chicken for dinner tonight, but that may change based upon the wife’s appetite.

Ken – As AF Ray already stated, the Yankees will be just fine this year.  I will admit that I am a bit worried about CC going into this season, but I believe the rest of the pitching staff is solid for the first time in a few years.  I need to enjoy some more Japanese baseball before I depart Japan this summer.

I hope all of you have a great Sunday.

Sayonara,

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Posted by David Barker on Sunday, April 6, 2014 3:45 AM

Good morning everyone.  Here I am waiting for breakfast, that is two hours away 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, April 6, 2014 6:44 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill.........

Good Morning,  Joe........

It is a sunny 29 degrees. Going up to 60 today with sunshine.

Today is an easy day. I have a few chores to do and then I will spend a few hours in the train room. I need to run trains and do some dusting. Lunch and a nice nap, later.

Cheerios for breakfast on the dining car.

Y'all have a great Sunday.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Sunday, April 6, 2014 9:39 AM

Good Morning! 45 and sunny. Dropping back down to 32 tonight.

Today it is clean up the front flower beds. Doray is making a turkey and we are having the kids over for dinner. Nothing else going on here

Everyone Enjoy the Day.

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Posted by AF53 on Sunday, April 6, 2014 10:00 AM

John - Turkey! I think I'll stop by!

JoeD - Having seen a few games in Japan, what would you say are the major differences to our games?

Later............

Ray

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, April 6, 2014 12:05 PM

Afternoon.  Was sunny and windy with more chill than the last few days.  Now partly cloudy.  The rain forecasted for Friday is suppose to get here tomorrow.  Farmers are preparing land for planting as it has dried out a lot.

You Jerzy giz should be happy.  The Devils beat the Hurricanes last night.  Still had great food.

May tinker on the ERR install this PM.

Later 

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, April 6, 2014 12:52 PM

Went to TCA train meet yesterday which was celebrating former member Ward Kimball's 100th birthday if he had lived that long.  Lots of pictures and stories.  They even had music from his Firehouse 5 plus Two Dixieland Band.  He was quite a guy.

Think I will pass on going to TTOS meet today.  Both meets to close together.  By the time I get back from church it will be too late anyhow.

Got off the freeway yesterday because of heavy traffic Westbound and took a route parallel to the new Gold Line.  Lots of construction going on.  This thing will be great if they ever finish it.

Dinner last night with our widowed friend.  I had spaghetti with meat sauce.  Did I say meat.  Never found any in it.  Paid about $15 for $3 worth of food.  Next time I will just get a hamburger.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Sunday, April 6, 2014 2:52 PM

ChiefEagles

You Jerzy giz should be happy.  The Devils beat the Hurricanes last night.  Still had great food.

 

Oh, yes, I was VERY happy about that.... I watched that game from the couch - veru cool

turnout, LOTS of Devils fans in the building!!

Hey guys, quick stop in as I'm taking a break from the Reliant.  Head is off and removed the remnants of the #2 pistons and rod - 3 pieces if you include the rod cap.  When I blow 'em up they're REALLY blown.

Sunny now, have no idea on temps as I've been in the shop all day.  Going to clean up and head home as I still have laundry to do.

Check back soonest!


 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, April 6, 2014 6:36 PM

anjdevil2

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You Jerzy giz should be happy.  The Devils beat the Hurricanes last night.  Still had great food.

 

Oh, yes, I was VERY happy about that.... I watched that game from the couch - veru cool

turnout, LOTS of Devils fans in the building!!

Yes, lots of Devils fans as they all moved down here trying to escape the Yankeeland. Whistling

Best of luck with the Reliant.  Had thousands of them in my fleet when I first took over and combined the State's fleet.

Cloudy and really chilly.  Had to bump the heat up for the first time in a week.

Later. 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, April 6, 2014 7:14 PM

Good evening all,

Moved 2 trees today.  Helped wife prep back bathroom for workers.  Busy day.  Did some other things, but can' t remember what it was.   Saw where the Silver Arrows swept the F-1  race.  NASCAR needs to look into rain tires for oval races if they want races ran as scheduled.    How many delays and postponements has this made now?  Still tired from Saturday.   I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Demay on Monday, April 7, 2014 5:07 AM

Konbanwa and Ohayo Chuck,

Today's high reached the low-60s and it was mostly sunny.  I had an easy three-mile run this morning and then a busy day of paperwork at the office.  I took out the wife for a quick dinner (Teriyaki steak for me) and have some reading planned for this evening. 

Hudson John - Turkey?  Is this a spring Thanksgiving? Wink

David Barker - I hope you enjoyed your breakfast.

AF Ray and Ken - I'm glad CC got his first win.  The biggest differences I have observed between MLB and Japanese professional baseball are the game's tempo, the focus on small-ball, the players seem more fundamentally sound (less errors), and the better ballpark experience (the fans sing the entire game, but they know the game and are extremely courteous).  These are all good things I believe MLB could benefit from, especially the faster tempo.  Japanese players do not take a minute to collect themselves after every pitch. 

Sayonara,

Joe

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, April 7, 2014 7:11 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill..........

Good Morning,  Joe.......Yes, I agree,  MLB could use the example of the tempo, to cut the delay with every pitch.

It is a cloudy 52 degrees. Going u to 64 today with a chance of rain.

Today is a busy day. I have a bunch of chores to do and an errand to run this evening. A short nap after lunch will help.

Usual breakfast on the dining car.

Y'all have a great Monday.

Chuck 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, April 7, 2014 8:59 AM

Aloha. Kind of grey today, still cold. This weekend, I braved the weather to do yard work and get out the deck furniture. I poured a couple hundred pounds of pea gravel around an area that had trouble draining this winter. So I feel like I accomplished something. I successfully surprised the bride with a birthday party of her friends on Friday night. Her actual birthday is this Sat. so I fooled her good. Looks like a busy week. Hope Spring eventually springs. . . Happy belated birthday Dennis!

Joe, I sure enjoy Japanese baseball - the ballpark experience is so fun, and the pace of the game sure makes a difference, as well as the professionalism of the players. They definitely have the basics down and they pitch quickly.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Monday, April 7, 2014 9:24 AM

Good Morning! 44 and overcast. Rain later.

My son and I got a lot acomplished outside yesterday. Cleaned all of the flower beds, redid a lot of the ledgerock, weeded and mulched the front. Then we had a nice turkey dinner with all of the trimmings. Today it is take Doray to PT and school tonight.

Rich: Good luck with the Reliant.

Chief: We had a bunch of those Reliants in our fleet also. Not one of our favorites, but then not many cars in the 80's were. lol The Acclaim was a much better car. Too bad Chrysler dropped the ball with the Breeze.

Joe D: The Turkey must have been a Spring Turkey from NJ. It was FROZEN!!! Laugh

AF Ray: You should have stopped by. We had plenty!

Doug M: Nice Surprise Party for your wife. Happy B-Day to her a bit early.

Enjoy the Day!

John

 

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Posted by lion88roar on Monday, April 7, 2014 10:39 AM

Mornin' Fellas

Had a nice visit from my parents this weekend. Took them to the German Restaurant in Hagerstown, MD that TheQ and I like. They were impressed not only with the atmosphere and food, but also with how much Christina and Matthew ate. Matthew is an impressive eater for a 14 month old... he can really pack away the calories! Christina doesn't eat much but she really likes sausages and Germans are known for their wursts! Needless to say we all ate too much. WinkThumbs Up

Dropped my cellphone again on Saturday... and yes it required another replacement... this is twice in 2 months, so not I really have to be careful with the new phone because I don't reset till next February. Any way, my old phone was a Samsung Note2, and since Assurian was out of those I got a new Samsung Note3. Nice phone. Lighter than the Note2, not as 'round', back cover is plastic but has a leatherette feel to it, and of course a different battery (would have had 3 if the same battery as Note2) and they have a different charging port/connector. The microUSB port is still there so you can use those chargers, but there is a extra slot/connector beside it... looks like a USB3.0 port, but not sure.

Looking forward to playing with this thing to see what all it can do. Not sure if I will get the Samsung Gear Watch to go with it... depends how much I like the case I ordered (Otterbox).

Really going to miss York this year, but too many other things going on and need to bank the vacation time.

New HVAC gets installed in 3 weeks... and getting a new Home Security System so I can control the garage doors, thermostat, house lights, and maybe an IP camera or two - all from my smart phone.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, April 7, 2014 8:58 PM

Good evening all,

Quiet day at work, which was good.  Lots of rain, not so good.   Did some more work tonight for the wife getting last minute items done. I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, April 7, 2014 10:35 PM

BUSY DAY and NIGHT.  Off to bed.  Rained all day.

John, we had a lot of Breezes to.  In fact, when they stopped building them, we got the Dodge version to finish our order.

Prayers for Shake and Bake.  His next X-rays indicate he is OK.

Sleep tight. 

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Posted by fifedog on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 5:12 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Clearing and 55 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Got back from visit with folk's last night.  Checked out new Fifedom site, and learned of a potential water problem.  Also, HOA prez has 7 beagles...  Gotta whole year before we break ground, so no need to be hasty at this time.  Did get back to railfanning, and chased a coal train headed to Mt Storm as it snaked it's way around the Potomac's north branch.  Today, 20 bags of red mulch are calling my name.

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Posted by Demay on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 5:40 AM

Konbanwa and Ohayo Chuck,

We enjoyed some lovely weather today: the high reached the upper-60s and it was sunny.  This morning, I had a brief three-mile before hitting the gym for a quick workout.  The workday was fine and uneventful.  I made a pork stir fry for dinner tonight and it turned out okay.  I think I'll treat myself to some ice cream tonight.

MLB would definitely benefit from speedier games and less time between pitches.  Some players are way out of control and spend over 10 seconds outside of the batter's box between pitches.  There are some slow moving pitchers as well, but as already stated, the Japanese pitchers move quickly. 

Hudson John - I'm glad you enjoyed your Spring Turkey.

I hope Don B.'s appointment goes well.

SJ - Do you have any updates on Jeffrey?

Sayonara,

Joe

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 6:46 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill......

Good Morning,  Joe......

It is a cloudy 48 degrees. Going up to 68 today with some sunshine.

Today is an easy day. Wife is grocery shopping and I am doing some chores and paperwork.  Lunch and a nap, later.

Dining car has Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Tuesday.

Chuck

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 8:26 AM

Aloha. Grey and a bit warmer today. Hope we get some rain. Nice long meeting at church last night. Missed the UK-UConn game. Hope to visit the Art Institute again at lunch today looking for train-related art. Yes Prayers for DonB's appointment... Nothing new on the toy train front. Looking forward to getting the latest mags.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 8:58 AM

Good Morning! 55 and WET!

Today is a take it easy day. School went well last night. A new trend got started in my Auto Body 2 Class: Pedal Car Restoration! The guys are having a blast with them. Nothing new on the train front. Just waiting for York!

Brent: Sounds like you had a blast at the German Restaurant. Your kids are real cuties and I will bet they were well behaved. Good Luck with the HVAC and Securtiy Systems. Going to miss you at York but there is October.

Don B: Good luck at the Doctor's.

Fife: Hope your back is not sore after the 20 bags of mulch. We did that Sunday! lol Good luck with the new house plans.

Joe D: I watched some Japanese Baseball on TV. It does seem to move along smoother. Enjoy your last few months in Japan.

Enjoy the Day!

John

 

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Posted by traindood on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 9:13 AM

Mornin' fellas and gals;     Dam update:  Today laying yards and yards of fabric over stones and then placing more stones over that. I don't think the Hoover dam took this long!   Then again' it is a union job.      Hey John; do ya'll  stay over or just make it a day trip at York?          later.

Think good thoughts, do good deeds! 

 

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 9:13 AM

Joe the only updates I have for Jeffrey is that his rehab time could take awhile, he is in good spirits and you can get the address from another web site. You know which one. Cards have been sent. You might have to go back a few pages but it's there.

S.J

Joe page 452.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:12 AM

Morning.  Cloudy and real warm.  Clearing later this afternoon.  Got time off today [I hope].  Real busy tomorrow.  Dentist early and then meetings.

Don has a crazy X-ray report so redoing.  Hope this one shows things OK.  Get rid of that contraption.  If not, basically start all over again. Bang Head

Prayers for Jeffrey.

YANKEES WIN!!!!!!  [notice Traindood did not mention that Wink]

Later

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Posted by dbaker48 on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:53 AM

Good Morning All !

First, I really appreciate all the thoughts and prayers !

I had my Dr appt. yesterday, didn't go quite as I expected.  The good news was upon the initial review of the X-Ray, he was quite pleased with the amount of bone growth.  Then went on to say that he thought the effectiveness of the External Fixator had been achieved, and thought it could be removed !  Boy, was I excited to hear that, I was anticipating atleast a couple more weeks or possibly 4.  Then he was reviewing the X-Ray further and noticed that a portion of the tibia had a curve about 4" above the ankle.  And that could cause an alignment problem between the knee and ankle joints.  The fibula however was straight and solid.  The issue is the tibia would not be able to be straightened due to the rigidity of the fibula.  The alternative would be to go in and cut the fibula to allow straightening of the tibia.  That doesnt seem like a good idea too me, essentially breaking the leg AGAIN, then more recovery and down time.

As there are a number of screws still in there, and the Dr was comparing X-Rays from this month and the previous month, I noticed that the tailend of the screws were not in the same position relative to one another, when looking at the comparison.  And thought that the concern may be a result of the perspective views of the X-Rays.  The Dr. agreed.  Then I told him that the technician for the most recent X-Ray, did things totally different from the previous technicians.  Initially he wanted me to stand on a stool, and he was going to do the X-Ray while I was standing !  All the others I was laying on the table.  Then when I told him I couldn't stand on the stool, he had me lay on the table and did the X-Ray from a different angle then the others did.  So the Dr ordered new X-Rays and was very specific as to how he wanted them.  So getting that done today, then back to the Dr on Thursday.  So obviously, I'm hoping this will resolve the concern.

The Dr indicated that as long as the two joints are within 5% alignment, it is not a concern how the tibia is in between the joints, that it doesn't need to be perfectly parallel, that they are not naturally.  Then I need to understand better the pro and cons of any further procedures before I go down that path.  So we will see.

Other than that everything is good.  The B-29 is almost done, started working on a kit for a gas station/country store.  Been painting all the parts prior to assembly.

Went to a train meet this past Sunday in Pasadena, (TTOS), didn't buy anything but enjoyed the outing.

Still helping Bob fixing stuff, but that probably will go on forever. 

Best wishes and prayers for Jeffrey, he has had a tough way too go !

Hope Doray's PT is going well, how much longer does she have?

Oh yeah, for those of you who get Trains magazine, (OK to say that here), on page 29 is an article regarding Knott's.  The engine in the picture is the one I fell off of, as a matter of fact the day that picture was taken I was on the left side of the cab, I'm not in the photo.

Brent, congrats on the new phone.  There was an article published here about how people are able to hack into the features that pertain to home security and open the door locks and acess other features, be careful.

Will get back when I find out more, I will let you know what I see on the X-Rays later.

Take Care and STAY Healthy !!


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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:54 AM

ChiefEagles
Don has a crazy X-ray report so redoing.  Hope this one shows things OK.  Get rid of that contraption.  If not, basically start all over again

Good morning all, I do hope that Don is OK.  Tried to call yesterday but he must have been at the doctor appointment when I called.  Will try again today.

We need to get to tax preparer this week.  This has been the worst year I can remember getting ready for it.  Wife and I are both getting older and finding it harder to keep track of things.  I have to take a bigger role to help her do the things she used to do for both of us.  She spoiled me over the years but now it's time to pay the piper.

Ray

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Posted by lion88roar on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 11:05 AM

Mornin' Fellas

Don - sure am praying for you... man what an ordeal you've been through.

Hudson - No October York either. We are planning two long vacations this year and I want to bank as much vacation for the end of the year as we are quite busy in December these days. Maybe next year?

Ray - I dread tax time every year. Until I get rid of the house in Pittsburgh it will continue to be... sigh

Fife - hope it all works out on the property... 7 beagles will keep you up at night if they are housed outdoors.

Not sure I like the new phone case. It over doubles the phone thickness and the face bevel is about 1/8 inch deep so it makes doing anything on the screen difficult around the edges. Oh and it nearly doubles the weight too. We'll see.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 7:51 PM

Good evening all,

Busy day at work.  Good day at work.  Got to walk outside today.  Could have been dressed warmer for the weather, but made it ok.  First day of project at home went well.  Wife only had to call me 5 times.   Amazed at what we had done the first time around and what we had to work with back then.  Tomorrow is a big day as we are having a crucial step done.   Once that is done, I think there will be only one major hurdle to face.  So far all is well. I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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