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Bad news for hobby budget. Wife goes insane!!! And buearocrats go flexible!?

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Bad news for hobby budget. Wife goes insane!!! And buearocrats go flexible!?
Posted by Lillen on Monday, September 8, 2008 9:05 AM

Hi everyone,

 

As some of you know I rebuilt my old woodshed to my new train room. A building roughly the size of 12*24 feet inside the room. Well, now my wife have gone insane. So my hobby budget will be gone for a while. The insanity has manifested it self in me being allowed to expand the train room, first with a expansion of a work area of 15*8 feet. And then, next spring(if I can raise the cash which is a bit of an issue since I'm still got three terms left until I'm done with my teachers education) with a whopping 30*15 feet as layout area.

 

Clearly the wife's insanity is a terrible thing! But to ad insult to injury, the beaurocrats at the county who handles planning and building permits just gave me the Go ahead as well. So now I can start to plan for the next step in my layout plans.

 

So, would I be able to build a decent Cheyenne yard in such a space?

 

But where is the world going to, have anyone seen three riders lately, one on a pale horse perhaps? Because these things just don't happen. The world must be coming to an end when wife agrees to this and the bureaucrats don't mind either!

 

Magnus

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Posted by Geared Steam on Monday, September 8, 2008 9:28 AM

So, would I be able to build a decent Cheyenne yard in such a space?

It might be enough space to store those 24 Big Boys you have. (or is it 25?)  Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by ndbprr on Monday, September 8, 2008 9:32 AM
Well I don't know if the world is ending soon but from my personal perspective the sooner the better.  I know where I am going and it will be a far far better place! Who knows I may even be in charge of real trains there.
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Posted by mecovey on Monday, September 8, 2008 9:42 AM
The Bears beat Indianapolis and the Cubs are still in first place...look up your redemption draws neigh
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Posted by reklein on Monday, September 8, 2008 9:45 AM
Just keep your head down and build and don't ask questions. Be happy,Don't worry.Wink [;)]
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Posted by vsmith on Monday, September 8, 2008 10:01 AM

Congrates...Hmmm...maybe nows the time for me to ask the mrs's about that new lokie I've been eyeing?

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Posted by corsair7 on Monday, September 8, 2008 10:21 AM
 Lillen wrote:

Hi everyone,

As some of you know I rebuilt my old woodshed to my new train room. A building roughly the size of 12*24 feet inside the room. Well, now my wife have gone insane. So my hobby budget will be gone for a while. The insanity has manifested it self in me being allowed to expand the train room, first with a expansion of a work area of 15*8 feet. And then, next spring(if I can raise the cash which is a bit of an issue since I'm still got three terms left until I'm done with my teachers education) with a whopping 30*15 feet as layout area.

Clearly the wife's insanity is a terrible thing! But to ad insult to injury, the beaurocrats at the county who handles planning and building permits just gave me the Go ahead as well. So now I can start to plan for the next step in my layout plans.

So, would I be able to build a decent Cheyenne yard in such a space?

But where is the world going to, have anyone seen three riders lately, one on a pale horse perhaps? Because these things just don't happen. The world must be coming to an end when wife agrees to this and the bureaucrats don't mind either!

Magnus

Have you ever heard the old saying about not looking agift horse in the mouth? Mischief [:-,]

Well, my friend I am sure there are lots of model railroaders (including me) who have their eye on doing something like that.

Maybe you haven't been married long enough to realize that wives do occasionally do things like this. Sometimes there is an ulterior motive and some times they just want to nice. AS for the beaurocrats, why should they mind (especially when it could lead to you paying higher real estate taxes)?

On the other hand budgetary constraints are a fact of life or all of us would have nothing but brass locomotives and rolling stock, not to mention state size layouts.

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Posted by Lillen on Monday, September 8, 2008 10:28 AM
 Geared Steam wrote:

So, would I be able to build a decent Cheyenne yard in such a space?

It might be enough space to store those 24 Big Boys you have. (or is it 25?)  Big Smile [:D]

 

Well, on Thursday it will be 26. Big Smile [:D]

 

Magnus

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Posted by mononguy63 on Monday, September 8, 2008 10:56 AM

 mecovey wrote:
The Bears beat Indianapolis...

What troubled times are these. Shock [:O]

And I am on the verge of finishing a Central Valley truss bridge kit that I've had for years.

The Apocalypse is surely upon us!

 

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Posted by lvanhen on Monday, September 8, 2008 11:00 AM
Well, the Jets won, the Giants won, and if my wife said something like that I'd hire a food taster Whistling [:-^]
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Posted by Lillen on Monday, September 8, 2008 1:04 PM
 corsair7 wrote:

Maybe you haven't been married long enough to realize that wives do occasionally do things like this. Sometimes there is an ulterior motive and some times they just want to nice. AS for the bureaucrats, why should they mind (especially when it could lead to you paying higher real estate taxes)?

On the other hand budgetary constraints are a fact of life or all of us would have nothing but brass locomotives and rolling stock, not to mention state size layouts.

Irv

 

The "wife" and I have been together since 98 so I'm fairly confident in this marriage thingy. It does of course mean that I have to give her some extra attention(and MONEY) to keep her satisfied. But I think she mainly lets me do this since she has accepted my insanity.

 

On the topic of bureaucrats, at first they wanted a special permit that would have cost me just 2000$ for that alone. The thing I meant with flexible is that she explained a way for me to get away from any permits what so ever. What I will do is basically ad to the existing train room in small parts. If I do that I don't need a permit. Of course, as soon as one part is "finished" I can start the next. That allows me for a very low cost do this without permits and so on. Pretty nice huh?! Building it in steps actually suits me just fine since all I got is the student allowance I get for being at the university which isn't much as you probably can understand. My wife is currently without a job so the money is the BIG issue with this. I have to be realistic and say that I probably won't be able to finish the whole thing next year but that it will probably drag on in to the year after that. But I got plenty of things to do in my current layout room. I thought I would be happy with that but so much space was eaten up by the Helix and the workshop that I was left with a feeling of wanting Moore. At least now I got the biggest hurdles out of the way, I.e the wife and county permits.

 

Magnus

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 8, 2008 1:34 PM
 Lillen wrote:
 Geared Steam wrote:

It might be enough space to store those 24 Big Boys you have. (or is it 25?)  Big Smile [:D]

Well, on Thursday it will be 26. Big Smile [:D]

I thought UP only had 25?Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by Lillen on Monday, September 8, 2008 1:41 PM

 TrainManTy wrote:

I thought UP only had 25?Whistling [:-^]

 

True, but since my wife thought that lovely brass engine was so nice she told me to order one.

 

Plus now I can keep one on display in the living room and still keep the other boys be in their own room upstairs.

 

Have I told you guys today that I love my wife?

 

Magnus

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Posted by Annonymous on Monday, September 8, 2008 1:52 PM
 vsmith wrote:

LOL, here in Scandinavia we go all the way:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/Hell_norway_sign.jpg

Sorry, just couldn't resist Cool [8D] BTW, Hell station is 32km (20 miles) from Trondheim Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, September 8, 2008 2:37 PM
One day three guys were walking down the street,Their names were Irv, Lou and Magnus. Irv said "I made love to my wife twice last night and in the morning she said I was an incredible lover. Lou said"Thats nothing, I made love to my wife three times last night. So Irv asked "what did your wife say to you in the morning?" And Lou said " She said that no one could make love as well as me" They turned to Magnus and asked him if he had made love to his wife last night? Magnus replied " Well yes I did actually" WELLL how many times Magnus? "Tell us". "Just once said Magnus". JUST ONCE!!! Good heavens man "what did your wife have to say to you in the morning??? Magnus turned to his friends and replied that she simply said "DON'T STOP".

And that my friends is how you can get a big train room. I think?????

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Posted by Lillen on Monday, September 8, 2008 3:24 PM

 BATMAN wrote:
One day three guys were walking down the street,Their names were Irv, Lou and Magnus. Irv said "I made love to my wife twice last night and in the morning she said I was an incredible lover. Lou said"Thats nothing, I made love to my wife three times last night. So Irv asked "what did your wife say to you in the morning?" And Lou said " She said that no one could make love as well as me" They turned to Magnus and asked him if he had made love to his wife last night? Magnus replied " Well yes I did actually" WELLL how many times Magnus? "Tell us". "Just once said Magnus". JUST ONCE!!! Good heavens man "what did your wife have to say to you in the morning??? Magnus turned to his friends and replied that she simply said "DON'T STOP".

And that my friends is how you can get a big train room. I think?????

 

Your surprisingly correct!  Big Smile [:D]

Magnus 

 

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Posted by Texas Zepher on Monday, September 8, 2008 4:27 PM

 Lillen wrote:
But where is the world going to, have anyone seen three riders lately, one on a pale horse perhaps?
Aren't there supposed to be four horsemen of the apocolypse?  In model railroad terms what are they and which one is missing?

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Posted by Lillen on Monday, September 8, 2008 4:58 PM
 Texas Zepher wrote:

 Lillen wrote:
But where is the world going to, have anyone seen three riders lately, one on a pale horse perhaps?
Aren't there supposed to be four horsemen of the apocolypse?  In model railroad terms what are they and which one is missing?

 

You are right, their was suppose to be a AND in their!

 

Good that you noticed.

 

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Posted by corsair7 on Monday, September 8, 2008 5:30 PM
 Lillen wrote:

 TrainManTy wrote:

I thought UP only had 25?Whistling [:-^]

True, but since my wife thought that lovely brass engine was so nice she told me to order one.

Plus now I can keep one on display in the living room and still keep the other boys be in their own room upstairs.

Have I told you guys today that I love my wife?

Magnus

You don't have to tell us. You have to tell HER! Mischief [:-,] Who knows but you might get something else of it as well. Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by dknelson on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 8:01 AM

[Don't] stop the insanity!

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 2:46 PM

So it sounds like a good kind of insanity from what I gather!  You get a bigger train room for the Rio Grande?  Hey, it doesn't get much better.

 

My divorce was final last April.  Now I'm looking for a gift horse too!

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