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Posted by Hudson#685 on Thursday, July 17, 2014 9:19 AM

Good Morning! 75 and SUNNY! A beautiful day here.

Leaving Mom's soon. Here place is in better shape than mine! Laugh Heading out and helping Doray get things together for the Ice Cream Festival on Saturday.

Brent: Yes, I had a lot of fun growing up and I would not trade it for anything. Us kids got into everything and knew a bunch of characters, kids and adults alike. Laugh

Enjoy the Day!

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Posted by lion88roar on Thursday, July 17, 2014 7:13 AM

Mornin' Fellas

Fife - yes I know. Sad But that will never stop me from dreaming. Smile

Doug - she doesn't like the John Deere she says it is too loud and hurts her ears and she refuses to wear hearing protection... so she doesn't come outside when I am mowing.

Hudson - Great News again about your son! BTW - We laugh at you too, but you already knew that because your childhood stories are nothing short of famous! Big Smile And you are right about Matthew that kid sure has a way with the ladies!

Banks - Congrats to the grandson!

Not much going on right now. Planning Christina's birthday - we are going to Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster and spending the night in The Fulton Steamboat Inn. May try to hit Strasburg and the PRR Museum (if Christina can talk mommy into it).

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Thursday, July 17, 2014 6:33 AM

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

Good Morning,  Joe.......Hope to hear from you soon.

It is a foggy and cool 56 degrees. Going up to a sunny 76 today.

Today is an easy day. I have  few chores to do and then I'll do some reading. Lunch and a nice nap, later.

Y'all have a great Thursday.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 10:30 PM

Good Evening!

The Big News here is that my son passed the psych evaluation for the Police Department yesterday. Tomorrow he goes for his blood work and his physical. The first week of August he starts the Academy. Our Granddaughter Kali is doing great and she recognizes people and voices. For some reason she laughs at me! At Mom's yesterday and today. Took her for circulation tests for her legs today. Waiting for the results. Then we went food shopping. That is always an adventure. lol I have been going thru the collection that I got from my friend Fred. A lot of nice stuff that needs some TLC. The NJ State Ice Cream Festival in Toms River this Saturday and as usual my wife, Doray's, Ice Cream Shop will participate in the competition. Lat year they took First Place on the Special Judges Panel and Second Place on Peoples Choice. Yes, we will have ice cream again at York in April!

Banks: Congrats to your Grandson on his win! I am hoping for the Championship for him. Glad the crops are doing good.

Brent: Frozen is my Grandniece Lily's Favorite Movie also. She sings the songs also. Come to think of it she is 3 also. Matthew is a real boy. Enjoy him. Glad the Q is doing better.

Chief: Hope everything is ok at the Lake House. Good Luck with Home Depot. Most of our appliances come from Sears.

Bob: Great news about the Corvan! That Station is a nice piece. The museum sounds cool. Speaking of Chevy Apache pickups, I have a 1961 Chevy Apache 20, with an 8ft Stepside Bed which is my next Resto project. Cool

Bruce: Finding stuff that you bought and forgot about it is like Christmas all over again! Smile

8n: In Jersey we call it SODA not POP. First time I heard it called pop, I was 6 years old in Pennsylvania and had no idea what the guy was talking about! Laugh

Roy: A Sears Kenmore dryer is a good choice.

Don: I hope the procedure for Kay's incision goes well. Glad everything else  for both of you is healing well. As for a service economy, it is tough when almost everything is made in China and the attitude is just give them some money back off of the price because we can't fix it anyway because parts are not available.

SPMan, Ray: Senior care is out of control all over the Country. I am glad that I was able to retired when I did to take care of my mom when she was diagnosed with cancer and now help her out. My prayers out to you, your wife and the rest of your family.

Doug Da Grump: Enjoy the museum. When things settle down I am looking forward to some volunteer work also.

Enjoy the Day 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 9:09 PM

Good evening all,

The ref training is required this year as we are switching sanctioning bodies.  Work just keeps on getting more and more of the same disasters daily.   Ugh.   We did win tonight against an undermanned team, but we will take a 4-1  win.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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Posted by KRM on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 8:26 PM

Hi Guys,

 Good to see some of you good guys are doing fine.

 Nothing new to report cause I know better.

Plate Rail welcome   Confused   Sounds like you have some nice stuff going on. John is a good guy to go to for help. Enjoy!

Youngest Grandson is now 1. All here are fine, hope all is well with the bulk of you.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 7:41 PM

Happy Hump Day All !

88, Hopefully she will still have the "desire" to drive in a few years when she gets the key to the riding mower. Smile, Wink & Grin

Ray, Our CHF support group is on hiatus til September, unfortunately we have lost a few of the attendees this past year. It has been a great help to the wife and I, but I think moreso for the wife than I.

Weather has been great the past few days, humidity quite high but the temps were well down into the mid to upper 70's and solid cloud cover. Thumbs Up Unfortunately the heat is coming back far to soon. Thumbs Down 

Museum duty this friday as well as being the "chef-du-jour" for lunch. Chicken Corn Chowder is the planned menu unless the weather gets to miserabley hot.

Don & Kay, Making positive progress. (Thumbs Up Thumbs Up one each) But there is really only ONE James Bond, Sean Connery !

Forgot what else I wanted to say. Sigh

Later All.

 

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Posted by SPMan on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 1:27 PM

Good morning all,

My computer is painfully slow today.  It has taken me about 45 minutes just to get on the forum this morning.  I think I need a new computer.

I have gotten over my food poisoning or whatever it was.  Also ran across some suspect ham steaks in the refrigerator that were old but not past the due date.  They are sealed in plastic but started to swell up.  I threw the whole mess in the trash.  Will try to get a refund from Costco.

Good news that Don and Kay are making progress.  My wife and I are coping with her memory problems but are learning to live with it.  She still enjoys most things and has no mobility problems.  We still take walks every day.  Would  like to take a trip to the beach one of these days.  I think it would be good to see the ocean again.  I was raised near the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean.  I miss it.  Tired of looking at brown dead grass on the hills.

Talked to a  friend last night about his 93 year old father who he finally had to put in an assisted living place.  It is very expensive. Cost $5400 per month.  He said his father had to sell his house to pay for the place he's in now.  Not something to look forward too.  I think I would have to opt for outside help to come in and stay in your own house.  There are other options.  Medical care for seniors out here seems to be the new gold mine in California.

Went to my bi monthly caregiver meeting yesterday.  Had a good turn out.  One attendee was a 97 year old lady who is caring for a 101 year old husband.  The nice thing listening to her comments was that they are still in love after 70 years of marriage.  Young people take note.  Whatever happened "until death us do part".

My friend Larry is off on a trip to ride a special train from Denver to Cheyenne on Union Pacific's annual rodeo train.  No steam engine this time as they are all in the shop.  They will use the U.P. E unit passenger diesels probably.  I would'nt drive across the street to ride that.  You can ride behind diesels here so why drive all the way to Denver.

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Ray

 

 

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Posted by submmbob on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 11:57 AM

Hello all

Still cloudy here in the Springs, but the sun is out. 

Doug - the CRM has a nice little collection there. Looking forward especially to seeing their goose and the Pikes Peak cog steam locomotive. And I keep forgetting to take the camera over to Bill's when I work on the van. I also forgot to bring it on this tripTongue Tied May use my phone if I can figure out how to get them off of it. Hoping the bro has a camera that takes an SD card so I can download them onto the Chromebook which I did bring. 

Dennis - I always see a fair number of old cars and trucks when crossing Nebraska to the rez. When you have the space I guess you just keep them. Many of the older trucks are still in use. There was a red & white Chevrolet Apache pick up in a salvage yard on the rez that I would have liked to take home:)

And yes money and time are two things that never seem to go together.

Taking care of a few odd jobs around mom's house. I did a fair bit of work on it when I lived up here 12+ years ago. Today I think I will organize some more stuff in the garage and see what tools I have for the next project.

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 11:46 AM

88 - KidsQuestion TimeQuestion

Bwaaaaah-Laugh-haaaaa-Laugh-haaaaa-Laugh.........

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Posted by lion88roar on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 10:26 AM

V8Vega

I haven't seen a hot rod in awhile here in the birthplace of hot rods their nearly extent now. Kids today don't care about cars which absolutely boggles my mind. I never saw this coming.



Don't worry Vega - Christina's got this covered. Yesterday when we were getting ready to leave for daycare she climbed into the driver seat. I told her to get back to her car seat and she said "NO! I NEED to be here so I can learn to drive!" O... M... G... she is ONLY 3 years old!!!!!!

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Don - glad to hear you and Kay are progressing in your respective recoveries! Hope to see you at York again?

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Roy - home repairs and dryer replacement... Sigh I know these all too well

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Fife - been downright scary the past few days here in the Mid-Atlantic! The storms have really packed a punch, just very thankful we haven't had a tree come down!

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RIJack - where are you? Do we need to send out a search and rescue party?

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Anyone heard from Brutus lately?

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Update on the kiddos - well you've read what Christina has been up to... Matthew has apparently been trying to test how think/strong his skull is. On Monday he was climbing the door gate to his classroom and fell and bumped the back of his head on the floor (has a nice lump the size of half an egg), then Monday night we were Skyping with my parents and he decided to play bumper cars with the bench at the foot of our bed and the armoire... well he bumped off the bench, staggered, tripped, and hit his forehead on the armoire, fell to his knees, got up, turned to me and had blood trickling down his face... got him calmed down and the blood flow stemmed, put a Band-Aid on his forehead with some Neosporin. I am really thinking about buying him one of those helmets for the 'slow' kids... I've never seen a kid bang his head as much as he does!

He has also found a new 'friend'. For Christmas last year Santa brought Christina a talking Minion from Despicable Me2. Well Matthew has learned how to make Tim talk, and he then repeats what Tim said... it is VERY comical! He is learning new words nearly every day. Apparently he likes dogs, but calls them kitty cat (?), and likes bears (he is very good at growling like a bear too).

Now if I could only find some time to get back to working on the train garden!?!?!?!?!?!?!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 8:43 AM

Aloha. A sunny but much cooler day here in Chicago, as Lake Michigan's ice cold water and this blasted Arctic air keep everything brisk this summer. Actually I don't mind it - but actually like heat and humidity. It's 25 degrees below the normal. Sheesh!  

Smbob, we need more recent photos of the Corvan. Congratulations on the milestone. I can't wait to hear about your visit to the CRM. I wish I could ride a Goose someday. (Maybe when Don goes back to KBF)
Bruce, those NW2s are sure nice little units.
Mike C, I'm sorry if I asked this before but is this refresher training for you as a ref or something new. Our soccer refs don't get much here.
Don, there's lots of photos on Facebook and Flickr - the latter under cnw1995 

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 5:18 AM

Mornin' boys.  Cool and damp here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Tough to get motivated with this unsettled weather.  Today - haircut.

dbaker - Thanks for the update on Mrs and you.

Roy - Angel for dryer.

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Posted by submmbob on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:59 PM

Hello all

Yes, I have a 1962 Chevrolet Corvair panel van. Just started it w/ a later model car engine in it that someone gave me several years back. This will give me some time to rebuild the original (like I haven't had it almost 6 years already:).

Went to visit a nice little train shop here in C. Springs. Custom Railway Supply. I try to 'lighten' him of some item whenever I visit. This time I picked up a whistling freight station circa early 1990's still in the box. 

Now I need to have my brother dig out his Flyer transformer so we can test it:)

Bob

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Posted by dbaker48 on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:49 PM

Good Evening All,

Things OK here, we're getting a little tired of watching James Bond movies though.  Chris had a collection of about 20 or so, and that's what been doing.  Kay had a Dr appoint today, went OK but Dr not happy with incision progress so he wants to do a minor out patient procedure, ASAP.  My leg is doing a LOT better, the first week after the cast was off was not very comfortable but doing a lot better now.  Funny the two of us make a pair, I can get around but can't carry anything.  Kay can get around, can carry stuff with one arm, but no lifting or bending.  And she isn't suppose to be roaming around much, so I try to do most.  Then when Chris is around he does.  Sure will be great when we get back to normal.  Soon!!

Can't believe all the issues with the washers and dryers!  What happened to customer service?  Its really sad what we have to put up with today.  We sure aren't what I would call a service based economy anymore either.   And I think it will only get worse.

Fife, Sounds like you and daughter is having a great time cruising up and down the coast.  Surprised you dont have more young men tagging along.

Doug, I'm sure you must have posted some fotos of your trip, where would I find them?

I've been thinking a lot about Joe climbing Mt. Fuji, what a memorable experience. 

Also, Congrats to Hudson and his son.

Was glad to see that The Q is feeling better.

Banks, you need to post some pictures from the Drags!  Would love to see them.

Submmbob,  I hope to get up there and tour the area.  There are 3 Geese in the area.  Various municipalities have them.  Telluride, Dolores, and the Museum.  Glad you having a good time, you deserve it.

The weather has been warm around here, and humid, (for us anyway).  Now there threatening with $200 fines for wasting water.  The cities are the worst offenders that I see.

Dinner time,

Ray hope everything going well, and Dennis don't be to hard on the ladies.

Take Care and Stay Healthy!



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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:30 PM

Good evening all,

work lousy again today.  Too much going on and not enough of me.   Went to a referee class tonight.  Have another one next Thursday as well.  Weather has cooled off.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:09 PM

Evening all.

Enjoying the cool weather. Had a little more rain today.

Working on some home projects. Unfortunately and likely due to the Chief's bad mojo, our dryer quit heating. Too old to have it fixed again. Off to Sears. Will get the cheapest simplest one in stock. 

Have a great evening and good day tomorrow all!

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Posted by 8ntruck on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 8:26 PM
Nice sunny day here in the mid 70's. I like it when we get a polar vortex in the summertime! Chief - I've got to pick on you here. When I grew up in Yankeeland, we drank pop, not soda. After setting up at the museum last Saturday, I decided that I am short on straight sections. I'll get that fixed with a trip to the LHS in the near future to obtain four 30" straights sections. All for now.
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Posted by Plate Rail on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 5:39 PM

Good Evening all!

Thanks again for the warm welcomes....it's good to be back.

John:  I was able to set up a stretch of tubular track to see how the tune-up on the NW2's turned out.  The 634 performed good albeit it's a bit noisy due to it's sheet metal frame.  Still, it pulls smoothly away from a stop and probably would have been an even better performer had the track been cleaned properly.  It paled in comparison to the C&O 624 from a decade earlier.  The sheer heft and it's cast frame and trucks makes it much quieter.  The superior gearing plus magnetraction really helps in making it run smooth as silk.

While digging around for the track last night I came across some Lionel accessories I'd forgot I had bought 5 years ago.   10 really nice 71 lamp posts, a post war oil derrick, an operating switch tower and small station.  That's almost reason enough to build a tinplate layout, right?

Did I hear Corvan?  I think the Chief will remember me selling my Greenbrier to Mike Leeth down around his way.  Sure wish I still had it.

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Posted by submmbob on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 12:01 PM

Hello all

Greetings from a very foggy Colorado Springs. Up visiting family and just came back from a trip to the rez in South Dakota.  Will be in CO for another week. 

Saw a lot of trains, especially coal drags, on the way to SD. Saw one w/ a NS engine and thought of the Chief:)

Don - good to hear your are still on the mend

SPRay - hope you are doing better this week

Chief - HD used to have some bad business practices in eliminating the small hardware stores. They would overbuild to get rid of the competition and then eventually close their own stores and put even more people out of work. Don't know if this has changed or not. I will use Lowes on occaison, but will always go to Ace first and use the one real lumberyard we have left in town (also a True Value). Liking the Kenmore idea, go Sears:)

RT - I heard that they were burning off the remaining Agent Orange in Gulfport, MS when I was there for training in the 80's. Seabee bases get some the strangest things. 

Did I mention the Corvan started the Sunday before I left for Colorado? Big moment and by gosh it ran pretty well considering the adjustments were mimimal. Meant a lot to me as a lot has happened since I bought it almost 6 years ago. 

Going up to see the Colorado Railroad Musuem in Golden w/ my brother. Will prob see another of Don's 'geese'. We will stay overnight and then go to the NHRA drags w/ the nephews who will drive up to meet us on Sunday.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 8:43 AM

Aloha. Feels like May - 25 degrees below normal temps. Sigh. I like the heat and humidity. Can't remember the last time I wore a coat in July. Class tonight. HudsonJohn, that sounds like a nice collection you have acquired. 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 7:35 AM

WAKE UP ALL!!!!  Bunch of sleepy heads.  Hot and humid.  Possible strong storms later this afternoon. 

Headed to lake house.  Call from one neighbor.  Next door neighbor has been gone over a month to see his son in San Diego.  Came home and his shop had been broken into and lots stolen.  We do not have that in this subdivision.  Strange.  He did tell me everything looked OK from the outside at my place.  Need to go mow anyway.

Crazy weather up north.  Cold in the summer time.  Flooding.  Send those rains to CA.

Later.  

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, July 14, 2014 11:22 PM

Brent, thanks for the update.  Glad Susie Q is doing OK.  Kids use to be babies [I remember when you brought them both home].  Growing fast.  Keep me posted and post some photos.

Home Depot is crap.  Their folks here are great.  Big shots stink.  I have been promised a call from "Management Team" for 5 days now.  Not word from them but a call from Atlanta saying you will get a call tomorrow.  Never comes.  Looks like the big wheels a Home Depot do not care for their customers.  Had trouble with them about ten years ago and would not set foot in their stores until about a 6 months ago [except when I wired the Box, Lowes here did not carry that large of a gauge wire, does now].  Will not go back again.  Shame as Wifey redoing appliances in kitchen too.  Will be several thousand that will be Kenmore now.

Sleep tight.

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Posted by lion88roar on Monday, July 14, 2014 10:38 PM

ChiefEagles

Brent, didn't know the Q had been sick.  Glad she is better.  Kids growing I'm sure.



Chief - About a month ago she had a severe allergic reaction to an antibiotic her Dr put her on and she suffered Stephens Johnson Syndrome (or something along that name) it can be fatal, and from talking with her the next day apparently this was the 3rd time she has had the reaction to an antibiotic, and it was the worst of the 3. It took her out energy wise for about 3 days. I remember seeing her lying on the bathroom tile and thinking "You better get her to the hospital and quick", but I asked her and she said "NO! Just let me lay here and cool off." Never again will I ask, it will be an immediate 911 call as there is no way I could get her into a car and the kids and to an ER.

Matthew is still as inappropriate as ever when interacting with women... he has somehow learned the husky, sensual, "Hello" and the women just eat it up - of course his 'look at me I'm cute' smile goes along with it. He is walking very good, and is learning new words just about everyday. Tonight we had a bit of a scare because he fell and cut his head on the armoire in our bedroom. Head wounds really bleed, especially when the child has a hard time calming down, as soon as he calmed down I was able to get the bleeding to stop and get some ice on it. I need to get some butterfly bandages because I have a feeling this one is going to leave a scar.

Christina is just as sweet as can be. Tonight we downloaded 'Frozen Free Fall' (a kind of match game) and she really picked it up quick, at one point she said "That was awesome!" another phrase that was new for her. Her favorite movie is Frozen and she is starting to sing more and more of the songs (correctly) and also recite portions of the movie. Her learning is exceptional.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, July 14, 2014 9:06 PM

Evening all!

Getting a little rain here associated with the big cool front.

Another busy week!

Stay well all!

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Posted by Banks on Monday, July 14, 2014 8:36 PM

Hello there,

Busy weekend.......got about 10 hours sleep in three nights.

Grandson got 1st place again at the dirt drags. he's a Happy Camper. He was 3rd in points by a narrow margin going into this weekend. If I'm calculating correctly he should be 1st or close to it.

Son skipped the drags again to concentrate on farming. We're abut 3/4 done with hay. Corn & beans are starting to look good. praying it doesn't dry out now like last year.

88 Sounds like you'll be busy watching kids

Fife.......I've found that weekends that don't accomplish much are more relaxing........

Ray.......how goes it with the Mrs?

Plate rail........welcome, sit a spell , take your shoes off, y'all come back now...hear?

nite. gonna try to make up for the weekend

Prayers for those in need

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, July 14, 2014 7:47 PM

Good evening all,

Rain washed out scrimmaging with "my" soccer girls.  Back to work today.  Should be grateful to have a job, but ugh!   I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Monday, July 14, 2014 1:16 PM
Good Afternoon! 80's, muggy and thunderstorms down the Jersey Shore. Thanks for the congas for Johns-son (As he was named by Laz!) Tomorrow he goes for his psych evaluation. Yes, we are proud of him. His school work and staying out of trouble paid off for him. On the train front, I acquired a nice train collection from a friend of mine who is downsizing and moving. Most has been packed since 1970. It is wrapped in Newspaper from 10/1970. I have a lot of nice pieces including a 2330 GG1. Everyone here is doing fine. I totally agree with you guys on the ATV / Dirt Bike problems. We have them here. We have had it here where people from elsewhere trespass, get hurt then sue the property owner. Of course the locals are all angels! lol Chief: Hope the dryer problem works out for you. SPMan, Ray: Get Well Bruce: Glad to see you posting. I like the NW2's also and I have a couple to tune up. Joe D.: Congrats on climbing Mt. Fuiji and safe trip home. 8n: I am having the same problems with paragraphs on this forum with the new laptop. Brent: Great news on the Q. Good luck selling the house. Fife: 42 weeks. NICE! You will be retiring, Johnny will be starting! lol Enjoy the Day! John
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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, July 14, 2014 10:54 AM

ChiefEagles

Where are the Carpetbaggers [RT and Firelock]?

Have a great week.  

Did you not see my pic of your secret project boat. After that got lost in them back woods trying to get back down here some idiot gave me direction heading north. He said something like chief said if I see you (me) this is the way to go. Angry Thanks for the help Chief help like that I don't need Smile 

Watch him Firelock 

Prayers for Charlie's dad and happy birthday to charlie

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, July 14, 2014 9:17 AM

Morning all.  Hot and super humid.  Got to spray and mow [since we had good rain last week].  Then to Home Depot to settle this washer/dryer thingy.  No Mayor's thing today [cross your fingers].

Brent, didn't know the Q had been sick.  Glad she is better.  Kids growing I'm sure.

Where are the Carpetbaggers [RT and Firelock]?

Have a great week.  

 God bless TCA 05-58541   Benefactor Member of the NRA,  Member of the American Legion,   Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville Laugh,   KC&D QualifiedCowboy       

              

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