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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, April 8, 2010 2:25 PM

TMarsh

SAWYER!!!!-  I just figured out your confusion with my posts to you!!!! It was Vincent that was asking about filling holes. Not you. Sorry bud, Banged Head 

I guess you guys can add me to the list of Packers, Packers 1 goof ups.Sign - OopsLaugh

 

ah. least I don't model the Burlington Northern lol. then we'd have some serious cases of msitaken identity lol

afternoon y'all. was busy yesterday, and today I hit the crash, probably from all the gol-darned pollen. Throat was screwed up, as were the sinuses. Praise God that all i can really complain of now is being sore, probably because I got maybe five or six hours of sleep. well, have a good one y'all!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, April 8, 2010 3:07 PM

Robby P.

 Jeff........Good looking engine.  Is it going to be a L&N?

Yes, it's a good looking engine....... Uh .... But ... Don't encourage Jeff to get rid of the GN paint scheme with Empire Builder colors. Confused

Jerry .... Did the hopper consume growth hormones?

My new arrival as of a few minutes ago is a Great Northern heater car from Rapido models. It's a neat looking model.

 

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, April 8, 2010 4:44 PM

 Evenin' folks,

The Finger Lakes seems to be under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for the next couple for hours.  It looks like it will go just to the West of Geneva..  (I hope).  So Flo just a quick cup of decafe to make the stop in worthwhile.

I got the walls painted on the engine house, so after a Scout Camp Properties meeting i have tonight, I will start to glue everything together.  Photos if it works pout like it is supposed to...... Whistling

Later!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, April 8, 2010 6:26 PM

 I did some electrical surgery on the GP30 today. I removed the capacitors that can (and often do) cause the DCC board to strange and not so wonderful things and also removed the resistors that were limiting it's speed. I didn't much like it crawling along at full power. Now it moves much faster at full power. Eventually I'll pull the chintzy Bachmann decoder and replace it with a Digitrax DZ125. Until then the Bachmann board will have to do.

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, April 8, 2010 6:57 PM

Hey ya'll

Busy day at the grind. Working on my "contributions to the governement" right now.... 

Todd, try not to stress that one to much, it happens a lot.

Jerry, that's an intresting shot, guess there is an early entry for a jumbo hopper!

John, How'd that one happen?

Chris, I'll have to keep that in mind when I run out.

Bama, not having sound isn't really a big detractor for me. I've done installs myself, and I actually have a Soundtraxx for a EMD 625 with a turbo, although it's stashed in a U-boat.

Vincent

Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, April 8, 2010 8:26 PM
Ev'nin' Chloe - I'll have a Santa Fe mug of coffee and a hot fudge brownie sundae, please and thank you. Will need to catch up after the weekend; a load more to cover than I'd like to do with my tinytyper here... Sam, congrats on passing your test(s). Thumbs Up Inch, hope JBird gets over her tummy troubles. Good to hear you're okay, even if the MRRing hasn't been very busy. Galaxy and Jeff - may both of you be resting and feeling better soon AngelAngel Chris, Todd, glad your area didn't get hammered by the weather! Ulrich - I see progress is on the way (in a coupla weeks...) Whistling Ray, will you have to ask Vinnie to, uh... have a chat wit da school board about der payin' youse on the bill? Smile,Wink, & Grin Bama - I'm not too keen on THAT yellow 'weathering', even if it doesn't foul up my sinuses. Garry, I take it you're back from Michigan? Sign - Welcome back home! W**k was busy today, **again** - I'm starting to think God's trying to put me on the 'no-lunch' diet. Sigh I have an idea about what I will need to do on fixing the laptop, but it will involve swapping out the logic board. Hope that solves things to get me back up and running. Blessings and prayers, Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by der5997 on Thursday, April 8, 2010 8:47 PM

Good evening Diners: A cup of peppermint tea and some dark chocolate please.

Jeff: I'm hoping your new footwear gets the job done for you more comfortably. My late FIL had a motorcycle accident as a young adult, and had one leg shorter as a result. His special boots sound a lot like your present ones - heavy!

Mike: Good to see you drop by again. Your gks sound a lot like ours, with #1 gs being the annual bone-breaker! Thumbs Down

Keith:

Long ago.. Keith and Jeanne moved off to the central coast.. over looking the ocean.. in a pine forest.. well that town had burned down to the ground.. 80 years ago.  Nothing left.. all gone.. it goes that fast. 

  Anyways.. at that house.. you had to have all the brush around your house,   cleared and cut.  If you didn't the city would do it for you.. and the bill would be placed on your taxes.. and of course you'll pay your taxes on your house~  I also got poison Oak clearing the land .. and that stuff will drive a person crazy.. I still have the scars.. and the oil blots left in the skin ..... and the scars etched in my mind~

.....and we live there because.......?Confused

Ulrich:

There is also my train clock, NYC-style, which still needs to find a place.
... You've the NYC, I've  this

some-one gave me this some years ago. Laugh

Vincent:

John, How'd that one happen?
  As I understand, the crew noticed smoke from a hot bearing. By the time they had the train stopped as per rules, white hot metal was dripping onto the tracks. Now, it happened that the train came to a stop on the trestle- dripping white hot metal and all! The rules say the train can't be moved once stopped. The crew notified dispatch of course, but rules is rules! Banged Head

Well, I see from the clock on the wall that it's getting on to bed time. Main project today, since the weather still held, was to put a support leg under the deck at the side of the house. There should have been one at that spot, but they just relied on nailing two deck sections together. Over time the nails have pulled loose, and the deck squeaked and sagged. Got it all done, and now will have to do the other side of the deck section further down the side of the house, as it's made exactly the same, but isn't in such bad shape....yet!  This is actually the first bit of deck work I've ever had to do.....  Mrr wise I tried to program Rule 17 lighting into the Digitrax DN163A0 decoder using my NCE PowerPro System and the CV#s TCS Decoders have for the Rule 17. No dice! In fact doing so lost any reverse light function. No worries, thanks to factory re-sets, but I'm now waiting to hear back from Digitrax Tech Support on the matter.

Galaxy I hope you get some relief tonight, and some decent sleep.Angel I think I'll say Goodnight everyone, and God Bless. Prayers continuing for all in need of Healing, Comfort, Prosperity and Peace.Angel

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, April 8, 2010 8:53 PM

 Just got an email update. My three new Bachmann Transcontinental Oil tank cars are in Shreveport and should be here tomorrow.

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Posted by ns3010 on Thursday, April 8, 2010 10:57 PM

Evening all.

Jeez, break is almost over... Too fast. And I have no time left of it!

Tomorrow, I have to help my friends (twins) set up for their sweet sixteen. Then we have a game. Saturday, practice, then I'm going to the Big City Classic (college lax tournament), and then the sweet 16. And Sunday I have a Confirmation retreat all day! There goes the rest of break...

Oh, so I think I mentioned about the 'blind date' I was going on last night. After the game, I found out that my friend was bringing the girl, the girl's friend (I had already met her last week), me, and him into town. But it gets better... He had to make a quick appearance at a wake, but needed clothes (let's just say what he was wearing wasn't really great for a wake...). So we stopped at our other friend's house, he grabbed clothes, and we all went into town. We sat outside the funeral home while he went to the wake, and then we got food. We went to Veggie Heaven, an Asian Vegeterian place. I'm not into Asian food, and I'm definately NOT a vegetarian... So I just stuck with the fruit salad.
Anyways, I guess the blind date went pretty well. It was awkward, but I was expecting that. I dunno what'll happen, but we'll see.
But anyways, the story keeps going... My friend (the one who set the whole thing up) and I then met some other friends at a party. Well, it ended up getting late, so we just stayed there. But it was pretty fun, and we just hung in the hot tub till it got really late. Then we went to my OTHER friends house this morning, and then practice. and then I FINALLY got to go home!
So yeah, that's my story novel about what happened with the blind date...

Well, I'll shut up now. Between being extremely busy and the forums being down, dunno when I'll see you guys again.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, April 8, 2010 11:03 PM

ns3010
Jeez, break is almost over... Too fast. And I have no time left of it!

Break? What's that? I'm on 'break' 365 days a year. A little outdoor work will be welcome as long as it's something I can do sitting down. Raking the yard is definitely out!

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, April 8, 2010 11:46 PM

Evening, SRP also please. Speaking of Rhubarb, guess what’s coming up pretty gooo-oood???

Jerry- Did the hopper get wet? Looks like it swelled right up an ya! Hey bet the new carpet’s nice on the old toesies.

Sawyer and Vincent- Yep, I know I’m not the first and won’t be the last. Oddly enough, I confuse some others here also. Not that I don’t know who they are, but as I read posts on a busy day or if there’s a lot posted since I was able to get in I glance at the Avatar out of the corner of my eye, I guess, and I must not really pay attention to who says what and then well, I confuse myself sometimes. Luckily that happens very rarely, but like this time it does happenDunce.

Jeff- Nice looking loco. I see on the other thread you have plans for it this weekend. Probably much the same as soon as the truck from Shreveport shows. Guess you’ll have something for us Monday.

Joe- Ah blind dates. I remember the awkwardness well.

Well, I best hit the hay. Noon will be here before you know it. Usually does.

Prayers for those in need.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2010 2:13 AM

 Good Morning Everyone,

a "dull" day again, just gray and awkward. Nothing specific to do than the regular household chores and job-hunting in the internet. Economy is still pretty much down over here, so there are only few opportunities. I still have more than 20 open applications, with no answers, yet. 

Chloe, I´ll have my regular French breakfast - cafe au lait and 2 croissants, with two kinds of jam and butter, please. I´ll stay here at the RC to watch who drops by.

I ordered the stuff for my benchwork, but the folks gave me a call yesterday evening. Shipping cannot be made by regular service, so the charge is an additional $ 75 instead of the $ 12 as stated on their web page Thumbs Down. I canceled my order with them and will go to my local "Baumarkt" (Home Depot). I need my friends station wagon to haul it away, so I will talk to him tonight. Could even speed things up a little... Smile

Jerry - that hopper sure looks a little oversized - is it S scale?

Joe - Blind dates? Now, just about everybody thinks they are awkward, but still they happen. Take your time - finding the partner for life is not easy. I was 27 when I met Petra, just by incident. I had just split up with a girl in France, after 3 years of "going steady". On the way home from Paris on that very day we split up, I suddenly got hungry, stopped at a pizza place and the waiter dumped a pizza on my lap. That pizza was meant for a girl sitting next to me - Petra. 6 weeks later we got engaged and are now married for over 25 years Cool. when I saw her, I knew, she´d be the right one for me.

John - I wonder, where you get all those pictures from - burning trestles, toppled locos. I hope you are no re-enacting those accidents on your layout Smile,Wink, & Grin

I like your clock. The loco on it is a German Railway class 01.10 3 -cyl. Pacific, built in the late 1930´s and re-boilered in the 1950´s. Some of them were converted to oil-firing, but this one not. They had about 2.300 hp and a top speed of 90 mph.

When built, they looked like this:

 

I took a picture of my "train room":

The layout will find its place right above the desk with the laptop just fitting underneath it. That horrid lamp will have to go - I will mount a lamp underneath the benchwork to light up my workplace. As you can see, I still have to fit those floor boards to the wall - a job I don´t like very much - too old for crawling on the floor Big Smile

You all have a safe day!

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Posted by inch53 on Friday, April 9, 2010 6:45 AM

 

Mornin, an irish coffee please Zoe. Got a chilly start to the day here [34] had to fure up some heat. Suppose to be up round 60 laters with sun, might have to do some outside chores after lunch. Went up to Paris last evening for a G-kid track meet n it was sure cold, 50 with a wind. Jussy didn't do very well, 4'th in 200 yd, and was trying to pole vault with a heavier pole and couldn't clear 11'. Just not enough bend in the pole. He goes back to his lighter one for Saturdays meet.

SAM,,,, congrads on passing another one, knew ya could do it. How many more test do you have to take??

GALAXY,,,,, I know what your going through with the pain. I've been dealing with for a number of years, got so bad last year I ended up in the hospital. End up going to a pain specialist, who gave me a shot in my spine, it sure help. It might be something to look into in your case.

LEE, looks like the apples are ready, ya might want to figure out some pickers up on ladders.

ULRICH,,,, hope your back gets to feel soon also. Sound like your making some progress towards a layout.

JERRY,,,,, I have to agree, the hopper looks like it could some narrow gage trucks.

TODD,,,, Send you an e-mail this morning. What I'm wanting to do is use for a water tank at my windmill, and need a riveted tank to fit the time frame. Somethin like this

http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showphoto.php/photo/39171/ppuser/4309

Here's some from last weekend

Me, Yazee an Earl, one of the few times Yaz didn't try n knock him of my lap.

Jbirds an Earl

And Yazee in one of her being really good moments

As for plans, today shampoo the dinning room carpet, and other chores. The weekend Deb and her mom are going to her cousins wedding in Evansville Sat. I stayin home and passing up the chance to spend 6-7 hour with my MIL. Still quietly trying to talk Mother into Springfield Sun for the swap meet. I don't hold out much hope; since it's a 3 hour drive one way.

Best get round ta chores, Thoughts for all tose in need, n hope ya'll has a gooden

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, April 9, 2010 6:49 AM

Good morning all!

A cooler day today.

Just thought I'd say Hi before they shut the forums down!

It will be a bummer all weekend!

Prayer candle will be up for those in need.

Take care everybody

See you Mon or Tues!

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2010 7:30 AM

 Good Afternoon,

thought, I´d drop by before the folks of Kalmbach close down the place for the weekend.

Zoe, coffee in a large BR mug and some of that  apple pie, please.

Got my May copy of MR today, will keep me busy over the weekend.I already took a sneak preview into it - nice little layout in there!

John - my NYC clock found its place on the wall. This is it:

 

Galaxy - continuing Angel. My back seems to be better, i.e. it is not hurting as much as it did yesterday. I will see the Doc on Monday, I need a prescription of my cardiac pills.

Inch - aren´t they cute when they are that little!

Ray - saw your redone pic in "Squeak under The Wire" - BIG improvement!!! If you now just add little puffs of smoke coming out of the cylinder pipes, it is going to be perfect... SmileCool

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, April 9, 2010 7:50 AM

 Good morning.  It went from 80deg. yesterday to 45deg. today.   Dang "old man" winter!!!

 I made sure everything was working on the layout yesterday.  Seems like everything went good.  The track is a bit dirty, but that will give me something to do.  Not much planned today.  Maybe clean the house some.  Later go into the basement.

 Ulrich........I LOVE the clock!!  I have brick in the basement, and I can't really hang anything.  I have paneling board going into the basement, and it has a couple of pictures (puzzles) of some trains.   Also your train room looks nice. 

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, April 9, 2010 8:04 AM

Good morning all. Huge Big Eatin’ Breakfast platter please and coffee thanks. Gotta stock up for the weekend I guess. Doesn’t sound like the place will be open for lunch here in the Midwest or Central States, depending on whoever you talk too. Woke up to frost this morning. May not get any mowing done today. I hope so, but with the temps only about 63 though sunny, there will be no wind and as tall as the grass is it may not dry enough before I go to work. Tomorrow is to be in the 70’s sunny and remain there through at least Tuesday so, maybe tomorrow.

Ulrich- Beautiful woods you have there. I’m afraid my wife, if my train room started out looking like that, would not allow the transformation. I am pleased to see the lack of baseboards. I have yet to reinstall mine also. Makes me feel better to see someone else hasn’t gotten ‘round to things as well.

Ray- Though I must admit, for some reason, I am most partial to the first photo you posted, this last is number two for me. I agree if you could find some cylinder puffs it’d be great. Take your time, you have all weekend.Laugh

Inch- If you get in before closing time, I got one coming back attcha.

Think I’d best get doing something, busy weekend. Some vehicle maintenance, lots of outside stuff to do and the inside…. Well, to be right honest, lately things have been put off for Spring Cleaning, which is supposed to commence this weekend I’m told if all goes as planned, and I do declare we are living in a filthy mess. Or as my Mother would say, a Pig Sty. To which I reply, "hey you were the one who lived in an old Chicken coop as a kid. At last I'm moving up!"

Have a Great Day!!!  Oh, and weekend too!!!!

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, April 9, 2010 8:16 AM

Good morning all,

I had to take a vacation day so the gas company can install a radio transmitter on my meter, or they will shut my gas off; nice of them to be so threatening.  I hope they send a skinny technician, a fat one will have issues crawling under the layout to get to the meter closet.

Urlich, thanks those were my first try at apple trees.  The club layout orchard will be much younger Macintosh apple trees.  A friend asked me to service his childhood locomotives from the 1950’s, all metal Marklin European style units.  I’ll try and post some pictures tonight.

Last week it was 80F-90F now today the high will be 47F, nice day to be sequestered in the train room, maybe I’ll get something accomplished.  I spent my MRR money on a new cell phone, believe it or not to save money I bought an Apple IPhone, I should save $10/month on my current service once the initial cost of the phone is paid ($149), and hopefully it will replace my aging laptop that I carry when I’m out of town.

Lee

 

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Posted by ns3010 on Friday, April 9, 2010 8:28 AM

Morning all.

Good news for the weekend- found out that coach cancelled tomorrow's practice, and actually encouraged us to go to the Big City Classic, even though I was already going. I'm surprised he cancelled it because of "extreme heat and all our hard work in the games this week"- somehow, I think that's mostly BS, since yesterday he just told us to leave practice, didn't even make us run (although it was 90 on Wednesday, and about 105 on the turf...).

Well, that won't make today any easier, so I gotta go. I'll see you guys when the forums come back up- and I'll catch up then.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, April 9, 2010 9:08 AM

 Good morning. It's 41 and sunny. The high will be 73.

I started work on the Bachmann GP30 this morning. Getting the handrails off without breaking them wasn't hard, which makes me think that getting them back on will be anything but easy. I darkened the shell with a black latex wash that was allowed to dry just enough so that what was left after I wiped it off looks like grease and soot smears as well as some paint oxidation. I'll let that dry good before the next step. That will be to add some rust highlights below the vents and some of the door hinges. The trucks will be a little tricky. Perhaps the best thing to do there is to remove them then weather them. That will give me a clear shot at the wheels too.

Remember it as it is here because it's changing fast.


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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, April 9, 2010 9:14 AM

Morning, Zoe, just a blueberry bagel and a Rio Grande mug of coffee, please. Wanted to drop by before things get locked up for the weekend. Thanks!

Inch, good to see how your grandchil'uns are growing, and I'd agree with Ulrich - they're really cute when they're like that! ZzzWink

Ulrich, the room looks nice, and hopefully with the change on your benchw**k supplier, you'll have things progressing sooner than we'd thought. Thumbs Up

Inch - ah, the joys(?) of blind dates... I recall some of those very well. Sounds like a good start, anyway. Thumbs Up

DerJohn, you have me curious about those pics. What is the reason they have those diesels tipped to the side that way? I'd think the risk involved would outweigh doing whatever repairs by another means. But that's just my My 2 cents...Confused

Lee, best wishes with the new phone (and welcome to the wonderful world of apps, including all those free ones!). Yeah!!

Good to hear some of you are getting some better weather (finally! right?) (or you will in another day or two, for those freezing their toes off in your neck o'the woods). Remember, spring is coming (and summer, and lawn mowing, and...). Oops

I'll sit a spell at the RC and talk a bit with the other Diners until management kicks us out. I realize that I won't see answers to my questions I asked until Monday (or Tuesday), so no rush on you all with answers.

Hope to have a dull on-call weekend, and get a) the laptop back in commission, and b) get some MRR projects a bit closer to completion than where they are at the moment.

Prayers for safety, healing, comfort and a good weekend in your area. AngelAngel

 

Blessings,

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Posted by howmus on Friday, April 9, 2010 9:33 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Flo I'll have the #2 special, over easy on the eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of THAT sourdough Bread I have come to like.  All to go along with a pot of Dark Roast coffee in a FGLK Mug.

Well, I see we have about 2 and a half hours before they shut everything down on us.  Guess I will spend the time getting as much done as possible on the SLOW, possibly mowing lawn for the first time this year, and weeding out the herb garden.  May also see about adding some steam from a leaking cylinder on photo.....

Last night at the Camp Properties meeting, I talked with the guy who was (retired from it last Fall)  the committee chair for our Science and Technology camp.  Looks like nothing has been done at all for this years camp!  Nothing!  So.....  Looks like the camp is gone (at least for this year).  Well, one more week I have to w*rk on the layout, I guess this Summer.  We are not happy campers.  I did get a visit from the commissioner of the troop buying my trailer when I got home last night.  I just need to contact the scoutmaster and deliver the trailer to his house.  I will do THAT right after I haul one last load in it myself.  Camp has a bunch of "dead" refrigerators to dispose of.  They have a Scoutmaster who owns a business that can recycle them, but we need to get them to him.  I volunteered.

Hope all of you have a great weekend and don't suffer too much "withdrawal" symptoms of not have the coffee house fare.  I see all of you as soon as they get the site up and running again!

Later!

73

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Posted by Blazzin on Friday, April 9, 2010 9:47 AM

  Good Mornin~  Nope.. no pics to share.. no nothing.  Not that I haven't been working on the layout.. but if I posted a pic.. you'd say just like Jeanne .. "Tahts it!"

  Jeff... you're a braver man than I...  the thought of taking a brand new engine.. and well..~ lol.

  I was scared stiff just to do soldering.

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Posted by Blazzin on Friday, April 9, 2010 9:53 AM

  You mean.. you mean.. Packers#1 .. and Packers.. are two different ppl?  Hear I thought Sawyers real name was Vincent.  Oh boy.. then there's Tom Todd in Central CA.. even  a PA Todd .. and Todd in Illinois.. who I wish was myh neighbor.. lol.   I just wish there were more faces witht he names.. so I can place all of your accordingly. 

  But right now.. since its dangly around the top of my head.. if I had to pick 4 neighbors.. that MRR.. I guess.. Todd in Illinois.. Todd in CA , Jeff,  Ray, Ulrich and of course Der John.  Then again.. you none of you would have me for a neighbor. .. lol.  (and I think that was 5).. lol.

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, April 9, 2010 10:37 AM

Whole SRP and a gallon of RBF to go please. Just need something to ge me through the weekend.

Oh sure, everybody wants to be my neighbor until they see my yard.Laugh

Speaking of the yard it seems the grass is drying faster than expected. I just may get it knocked down today.

Don't know if I'll get back in before they close the yard off for the weekend. So as the boys from the south say,

"Ya'll have a good'n !!!!"

Todd  

Central Illinoyz

In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.

I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk. Laugh

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Friday, April 9, 2010 10:46 AM

Morning all, think I'm going to make the post in before we're closed out for the weekend.  Oh well, leaves me a little more time to not be lazy and work on some stuff around the house.  Like getting a new tire for the riding lawnmower, and/or doing some general yard work.  Its a little cooler today than it has been, dunno if I like it yet or not, was growing fond of the warm days and riding to work without a jacket and all.  Oh well, it'll warm up again soon enough. 

Guess I'll be taking a chilled 55-gallon drum of RBF with me as I know I won't be able to make it back in here all weekend long. 

And yes, Todd, we in the south regularly say "Y'all have a good'n!"

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2010 10:49 AM

 Good Evening,

Zoe, make that a large RBF for me, before the place shuts down!

I am going to chime in "Y´ all have a good´n!"

CUS

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Friday, April 9, 2010 11:10 AM

Whistling

Almost Brunch time, so I guess that means we will be a silent bunch here this week-end.

I see the twins are working today..  Girls, if you would be so kind, I'll have a bowl of Cajun Ryan's Chili with Garlic Toast and a side salad. RBF. to chase.  Thanks much. Dinner Thumbs UpThumbs Up

I have been putting in lots of hours at work lately and the progress on my staging yard has slowed some, but I did find some laminate flooring underlayment that is only 1/8" in thickness and quite rubbery, so I have put that down as a trial to help quiet the hollow core doors that the yard  will be on. I think I will level ballast most of it with sand.  i will keep you posted as to the success of this venture.

We have an Alberta Clipper coming through here today. Winds up to 100 KPH.  The snow is only supposed to come within 80 miles of us. Sure hope that is right. CN Charlie, be glad the boat sold, you won't have to worry about that when the wind gets there.  The wind has upset four semi trailers in our area and visibility is cut way down either with blowing snow further north and with dust and dirt and tumbleweeds here in the south.  It is a good day to keep those car weights in your pockets if you are going out.   Laugh

Hope you all have a great week-end no matter what you have planned.  Mine again is mostly work.  Too darn much work for a fellow who is supposed to be retired, doncha think ?

Keep smiling ya all, Smile,Wink, & GrinBig SmileSmile,Wink, & GrinBig SmileSmile,Wink, & GrinBig Smile  (to stay in the southern theme today)

Johnboy out..........................till next week.

from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North.. 

We have met the enemy,  and he is us............ (Pogo)

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Posted by inch53 on Saturday, April 10, 2010 8:42 PM

Evening Janie, any coffee on yet, no just give me a barley pop then and I'll slip over ta corner booth an see who else slips in.

TODD,,,, sent ya another e-mail

http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309

DISCLAIMER-- This post does not clam anything posted here as fact or truth, but it may be just plain funny
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Posted by Packer on Saturday, April 10, 2010 8:49 PM

*pokes head in door* I guess the maintenance  is done early?

I used the down time to do some work on some trains. Still waiting and tracking a big package (40 cars) to come in from Canada. I'd hate to admit it, but the canadian postal system may be worse than the US one (if that's possible; could just be border issues), but 12 days is a bit much, don't ya think?

Vincent

Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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