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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 8:00 AM

Almost 9 am and just looked out to see frost on the ole truck 2nd morning in a row. getting ready for work tried to stop in earlier but seems the site was down again guess were going to end up starting the coffeepot again the first of the year

This year I expect the chief to do it at 00:01 januray 1st 2008 Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:58 AM
Haven't posted a bathroom update in a while... no work last night but this past weekend I got the tub completely tiled (not grouted yet), and the shower is 2/3 complete.  Took last night off and tonight is a wash as well.  Susan and I decided we are going to rotate the toilet room door 180 degrees so it opens into the toilet room and not into the bathroom.  That means I have to move two switches, BiL coming over this weekend to assist so we're also installing two can lights over the tub on a dimmer and a can light with shower insert above the shower, they will be on seperate switches next to the existing single switch as you come in the bathroom.

Tomorrow I definitely have to get the toilet room fixed up and ready for primer and paint, that means the floor needs to be back together.  Thursday I want to finish tiling the shower.  I'm trying to hold off on the floor till after the electrical work is done.

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Got an email from Marty at Ma & Pa, my delivery has been delayed as Marty has been ill since York.  Hope he gets better soon!

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:58 AM
Kurt,,,,,WB has no parts at the show and usually very few engines as the store is only 4 miles away. He usually sends closeout items. Anything else we send them to the store.   Jim

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:57 AM

Good morning from frosty Buckeyeland, where it is currently 38 degrees with clear skies.

Chief sorry to hear about Peak.  Take care of the arm.  In fact, I would suggest a trip to the Roger's Corners Clinic to make you feel better.  The medical staff with assistance of the bartender at Hoggy's could make you feel much better really quick.  Seriously, call Dennis.

The Packers beat Denver last night in OT.  Amazing! 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:53 AM
Morning.  Peek is rest good and made it out at 7:30 to pee and back in.  Earlier, I had to go out and pick him up and bring him in.  Think he may have bought a few more days.  Sir James, that is what they said about my right shoulder and went to physical theropy for three months with out any results. Then the big all joints freeze up.  Off to Mom's down east for most of the day.  Think we had our first frost.  Wife calling Toyato man and telling him Friday.  Chris [SIL] is putting car on Craig's List with photos.  We'll see if that works.  3 people that work with her want to buy it but she is afraid something might happen down the road and she would feel bad.  Have a great day.

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Posted by kpolak on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:50 AM

Sir James:  Sorry...I missed the earlier post...I'm going to have to pass on the flatcars..for now.  Thanks for the offer.  I need to focus on the Christmas layout, and a couple of brass inserts for the sprung trucks...the box cars use brass, and the flats use plastic...Will WB have thses this weekend??

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:43 AM

GOOD MORNING,

Sunny and 40/62 today.

Chief hope you feel better soon. Had a shoulder problem once, after a $1000.00 worth of xrays they said I had a Frozen shoulder. thats the term they use when they can't find anything wrong.

As for the CW80 my grandsons have had no problems since we added the track with a lite bulb in it. And I would certainly take that over a CW30. A good under the tree xformer.

Going to do some  grocery shopping this morning and then start getting some things together for sunday.            TTFN,,,,,,,,,Sir James

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:19 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the low 60s.  Did it again last night.  Exercised too soon after eating too big a meal and would have been up again all night except this time I took a couple of TUMS and for once they settled my stomach.  I did get some rest and I did not have to drive today so it is somewhat good.  Jim A, congrats on the Red Sox win and furniture deal.  Think how many trains you can buy with the windfall.  Doug (cnw1995), good luck with the Thomas searches.  The expansion sets would be better if they kept to the four wheel car theme that is on the videos.  There were plenty of "prototypes" they could use instead of trying to recycle traditional Lionel stock into the Thomas line.  Chief, I hope your arm gets better.  Has anyone heard from Tmcc man lately?  I hope his surgeries and recoveries are going well.  I did watch Helio on "Dancing with the Stars".  I also watched part of the PBS special on Charles Schulz.  It was kind of melancholy.  There were bran muffins on the dining car from "Points East" this morning.  I hope everyone has (including me) a good day.

Got the latest TCA Quarterly yesterday.  It had a nice article on modern era standard gauge.

Keep on training,

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Posted by fifedog on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:11 AM

Mornin' boys.  Clear, frosty & 39 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Chief - sorry to read about the PEEK. 

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Posted by kpolak on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 6:42 AM

Morning!

CSXect:  Great news!  Keep it up!

Chief:  Sorry to hear about the Peek, and shoulder...

Latest aquision arrived yesterday!  NS scale flat that was left out in the sun...warped...w/ 2-Kenworth tractors...Saved the tractors, and the sprung trucks! May make a loading dock or wreck with the car...sorry CHIEF.

Pumpkins on tap for today, and groceries.  MIL, SIL, and 9-mo niece due in Friday afternoon...3-under 3 for the weekend...

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Posted by Jumijo on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 6:39 AM

Gooooooood morning from New England where the weather will be clear and bright for the World Champion Boston Red Sox rolling rally parade today!!!! 

Great news about the X-Files movie, Jim!  The X-Files was always one of our favorite shows, but we were a little disappointed with the last movie. Remember the season when a lot of comedy was used?

I was in bed a little after 8PM last night. Tired, but euphoric. What a ride!  Spent the evening watching all the specials and breaking news about the team. What a time to be a Boston sports fan.

Doug, it doesn't matter when the Thomas set or transformer was made. A reputable dealer or Lionel will give you a new transformer under warranty if it goes wonkers during the first year after purchase. Keep your receipts just in case.

 

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 6:17 AM

HI GIZ,

  30 and again frosty here this morning.  To get to 62?  Got a nice 3 miler in yesterday, going to try and get another today?

  All B safe.

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, October 29, 2007 9:09 PM

Kids in bed so watching Heroes on dvr - not as good as last year, but it is getting better little by little, so I'm hopeful.  Just heard that a new X-Files movie will start filming in December with Sculley, Muldur, etc.  Could be good, we'll see.

Chief, sorry to hear about your dog and your shoulder too - hope it's something they can treat right away and get you back to full power!  God bless you.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, October 29, 2007 8:47 PM

Long day.  Passports applied for.  Return in 6 to 8 weeks.  Getting shorter as most folks have theirs.  All the folks there today were foreigners from South of the Border. ???? HUMMM 

Peek [going on 19] is hurting bad.  Whinning all the time and can't lay down.  If like this tomorrow AM, going to vet and off to sleep.  He was fine until tonight. 

Well, wife fell in love with new 4 Runner.  Has everything you can get on one.  Backup camera, satellite radio [6 months free], heated seats, 4X4, trailering package, navigation, auto adjusting seats for drivers and you name it.  We will buy it.  She has never liked an SUV and now loves this one. 

Left shoulder killing me.  Been going on for a month.  Can hardly use left arm.  Burns right in the joint.  Not rotator cuff as can lift the world and great up strength.  HAd this in right shoulder 8 years ago.  Went on for months and the body froze up.  All joints.  Alergic to an unknown source was the final word.  Ticks is what most thought.  Sure had plenty earlier this summer.  Later

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, October 29, 2007 8:27 PM
Sir James is right about the CW80 issues, but I'm curious about what I might be able to do with this transformer - I don't have one this 'size' with a whistle button - I don't really need it but the price is right. And it's in stock versus waiting for the new sets with the 30w transformer to come in. I ordered Diesel too. Guess I'm going to get into Fastrack whether I want to or not. I found some break-ups of the expansion sets but each item was priced high enough to make it a much poorer deal. I am looking forward to converting the 4-wheel caboose to a proper GW brake van.  I told the bride to save everything to give to me for Christmas though so I can savor the anticipation of getting something I like without the fiction of giving it my youngest (I've used that mental excuse before Wink [;)]) -- as well as spend the next 57 days  pondering changes to  the track plans.  Off now to review math with the middle boy. Sigh.

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Posted by Brutus on Monday, October 29, 2007 8:04 PM

CSXect - congrats on the pounds man!  C and C++ were very interesting and my first object oriented language.  In the long run, I liked VB better, since I don't do projects that often and the relearning curve is softer on the brain!  C got a lot easier though when Microsoft moved into real 32 bit operations and you didn't have to do all the near, far and huge pointers - man, what a headache.  Everything is basically HUGE now.

Man, that Thomas set is sounding good, maybe at Christmas time....

Well, never did get to the layout tonight due to school work etc.  I suspect at this point that we will just put some buildings on the table with a couple loops of track - I might get some black paper or something to put down on the wood first.  Oh well, we can adjust it later and play around on the weekend I guess.

Cubscouts are going on a field trip to the transportation museum this coming Sunday - that will be fun!  I'll take some pics and post.

Great deal on the furniture, Jumijo!

We have either oreos or frozen pie in the fridge, so help yourself guys, desert is on me!  CSXect, most of it is weightwatchers!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by CSXect on Monday, October 29, 2007 7:20 PM

Strange goings on in the south Columbus/Grovetucky area an accident on 23south and 665, 4 tractor trailers, another auto accident at 104 and 665, and to top it off a police copter went down over the Scioto river both pilot and passenger alright.

On the lighter side I have lost 9.2 lbs from last tuesday till tonightYeah!! [yeah]

Am learning both C and C++ using Digital Mars Compiler and Sams Teach yourself C++ in 24hrs I am a little behind because i am taking my time.

Put a down payment on the floor at my house, I went with NatureStone(the original epoxy, gravel "permanet" floor covering)based out of Celevland Ohio.

still putzing around with a layout plan.

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Posted by Jumijo on Monday, October 29, 2007 5:42 PM

 

The Red Sox/furniture store deal is coming on ABC news in a few minutes. My wife already has all the paper work filled out.

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Posted by Jumijo on Monday, October 29, 2007 5:22 PM

We have all the Thomas line's engines, and all run very well. As Doug mentioned, James is a little small compared to the others, but Percy has Magnatraction! Buying the Thomas set is a great deal. Track, locomotive, cars, and a transformer for a little more than just an engine costs.

Try Charles Ro or Justrains if you want it fast and cheap!

Have fun with your grand daughter!

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, October 29, 2007 4:41 PM
cnw1995-Doug, I bought 2 of the first Thomas sets. both had issues with the CW-80 but it could be fixed by adding a light bulb to the track circuit. Lionel offered to exchange the track with the hookup for a section that had a lite built into it. the problem was the engine did not draw enough current.    Sir James

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, October 29, 2007 4:03 PM
After a few fun weeks of research, I think I am becoming a world-class expert on what's out there. Providentially enough I just ordered every Thomas item in the Lionel catalog from Justrains. There is an 'old' set of Thomas, with his coaches, three figures and a loop of Fastrack with CW80 transformer (from circa 2003)and a 'new' set with a 30 watt transformer. I haven't found many of the new sets 'in stock' yet. Plenty of older ones ranging from $122-$139. Some of the older sets had issues with the transformer. The tops of each coach comes off so they should be fun to place items in. Percy and James range from $89 to $109 each. James looks a little small compared to the videos. The expansion sets - there are two - are pretty good bargains (ranging from $79 to $90 ea) though not exactly prototypical of Thomas' world. I'll post more after my next meeting or tomorrow morn... Jim A also has Thomas and James.

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Posted by jonadel on Monday, October 29, 2007 3:58 PM
Doug and all,

Our Granddaughter seems to Like Thomas so I think Grandpa needs to get on the stick and order a set as she will be here in two weeks for the weekend sans parents. I know absolutely nothing about that set, what should I be looking for? All suggestion would be most appreciated.

Jon

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, October 29, 2007 3:58 PM

This is really a bad day at the railroad

 

 

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Posted by kpolak on Monday, October 29, 2007 2:59 PM

I just saw that Brookstone is carrying Lionel trains!  Cascade Range, and Penn Flyer.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, October 29, 2007 12:21 PM
Brent, you're right. I view the Celts through the prism of the Bulls...

Mike C reminds me - did anyone see that Ace Trains is coming out with a live steamer in O gauge?  I know there have been others - nothing I would want on an indoors 3R layout with power-through-the-rails (because of their prototypically leaking cylinders and alcohol or other fires...)

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, October 29, 2007 12:12 PM

Good afternoon all,

IIABSDISE with temps in the high 50s today.  I pulled a "Chief" yesterday and did way too much:  cleaned gutters, picked up sticks, mowed the yard, edged the sidewalks, and washed the PT Cruiser.  Lucas helped on several of the projects, but I was tired when I sat in my chair.  Saturday was too rainy for outside work so after the housework and YMCA workout was done, I helped the wife with the grocery shopping and some early Christmas shopping.  I am glad to be at work to rest (physically) a little.  There was bran muffins on the dining car from "Points East" this morning.  I hope everyone has a good day.

I do have a question which may belong on the Garden Railway page or perhaps one of the people "across the pond" can answer.  A former neighbor stopped by with a Bowman Models live steamer "LNER 265".  According to what I was able to "google", it was made in England between 1925 and 1936 and is an oversized O-gauge live steamer.  He was wanting to know the approximate value.  I was able to locate one auction from 2003 that had a selling price of 90 euros.  Thank you to anybody who can help.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 29, 2007 11:43 AM
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Thank goodness for our egos that the Celtics and Bruins stink.


The Bruins - Yes

The Celtics - Nope... they are going to be darn good and hard to beat this year... did you see their latest 3 way signing???
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 29, 2007 11:41 AM
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Speaking of football, Philly, how did you like the way the Patriots force-fed the Redskins their lunch yesterday? I shut the game off when it was 52 - 0. Laugh [(-D]  Maybe next week it will be our turn to cry in our Cheerios. But today we are laughing and smiling. Laugh [(-D] Big Smile [:D]



BB better watch himself.  First game of the season and he gets caught cheating and every game since he keeps his starters in well into the 4th qtr even when up 40+ points.  I hate advocating poor sportsmanship, but some team with nothing to lose may 1. Take out Brady (NE is a joke without him) 2. Take out Moss (if he doesn't push off he can't catch the ball - I've see two TD catches by him that were offensive pass interferance) 3. Take out Belicheck <sp> and it wouldn't be hard to do either (play OOB comes close to him, a LB or DL 'accidentally' runs into him).

NE/Belicheck are making a mockery of the NFL rules and the league itself... they will NOT do the entire season undefeated, my prediction is 2 or 3 loses, with one of them coming this week against the Colts...
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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, October 29, 2007 11:38 AM
That was a basketball score for the Pats game. There was an article recently in the Chicago Trib about Boston's recent run of sports success - Pats, BC, Sox. Thank goodness for our egos that the Celtics and Bruins stink.

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Posted by Jumijo on Monday, October 29, 2007 11:19 AM
 phillyreading wrote:

The Florida Dolphins lost another one; 0 & 7, in London yesterday against the N.Y. Giants.

Jimbo; I used the $3.00 towards extra ties for my GarGraves track. Good deal on furniture Jim boy!

Lee F.

Back from my lunch time walk. It is brisk out there today. Had the jacket zipped all the way up. 

I've been roaming the web reading everything I can about the World Series Champions.

Speaking of football, Philly, how did you like the way the Patriots force-fed the Redskins their lunch yesterday? I shut the game off when it was 52 - 0. Laugh [(-D]  Maybe next week it will be our turn to cry in our Cheerios. But today we are laughing and smiling. Laugh [(-D] Big Smile [:D]

 

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