JimRCGMO wrote: Sue, good to see you back in the Diner, and I'd agree with you - the way gas prices are predicted for this summer, we may be spending more time on our layouts. Cheaper that way (well, for me, since I have a lot of structures and detail stuff that needs assembling/placing on the layout...). Jim in Cape Girardeau
Or you could do like I am for about 75 days come the end of May ... Go to Iraq! Great way to not buy gas!
//signed// John Powell President / CEO CNY Transportation Corp (fictional)
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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010
I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017
pcarrell wrote: ARE YOU READY FOR THIS? HE WON!!!!! My sons car won the pinewood derby race and took second in the design contest!He's pretty happy! He got a small participants trophy, a large 2nd place trophy, and a great big 1st place trophy and a blue ribbon!
ARE YOU READY FOR THIS?
HE WON!!!!!
My sons car won the pinewood derby race and took second in the design contest!
He's pretty happy! He got a small participants trophy, a large 2nd place trophy, and a great big 1st place trophy and a blue ribbon!
OUTSTANDING! Make sure you give him congrats from a fellow 1st place winner (mine was back in the early 80's though!)
Tall cool glass of water tonight, thanks!
***Philip, CONGRATS to your son. That is great news. Any photos of his Derby car to share?
Going to call it a very early night here. All tuckered out. Healing thoughts to those in need, (including my wife). Rob
sleeper33 wrote: Philipcongrats to your son .that pinewood raceing sounds like fun. now what is it. from what I gather is that they design a car and race it .But why is it called pinewood and is it powered or down a ramp?Gav
Philip
congrats to your son .that pinewood raceing sounds like fun. now what is it. from what I gather is that they design a car and race it .But why is it called pinewood and is it powered or down a ramp?Gav
Last I knew, it was a rectangular block of pine wood. And, mine were always down ramps... not allowed to power them other than gravity itself.
Cederstrand wrote: Tall cool glass of water tonight, thanks!***Philip, CONGRATS to your son. That is great news. Any photos of his Derby car to share? Rob
***Philip, CONGRATS to your son. That is great news. Any photos of his Derby car to share? Rob
Rob - about 1/2 way through page 12, PC had posted a pic of the car.
Ok...so, now that I've replied to the posts I need to give my to, how about I say one thing...
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry everyone!
Chloe - I'll stop in tomorrow and pay up.
Take care!
sleeper33 wrote: Philipcongrats to your son .that pinewood raceing sounds like fun. now what is it. from what I gather is that they design a car and race it .But why is it called pinewood and is it powered or down a ramp?
congrats to your son .that pinewood raceing sounds like fun. now what is it. from what I gather is that they design a car and race it .But why is it called pinewood and is it powered or down a ramp?
Well, they take a block of wood and carve it up and slap wheels on it, then they race it (unpowered) down a ramp and see who wins. It's actually quite challenging to do well.
Cederstrand wrote: ***Philip, CONGRATS to your son. That is great news. Any photos of his Derby car to share?
There's the pic on page 12, and then see down below.......
How about a couple of pics from the races tonight?
Here's the cars heading to the finish line in the finals.......and look who's out front!
And here's the winner and his haul.....oh yeah, and I forgot......he won the hat too!
And he's reading all of your posts.....and he says thanks!
PC: I remember making those. Our cars never went that well. Only time we won was when I went against a freind only and his rear axle fell off.
However, our rocket, (Not by me and dad, (Dad isn't a great craftsman) but by me and grandad and his lathe.) was perfect, and it did loads better. Perfectly streamlined with gold paint. That was awesome.
SORRY TO ASK SOME SIMPLE QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS SPORT BUT WE HAVN'T GOT ANYTHING LIKE THIS OVER HERE THAT I KNOW OF.
Gav
Good evening, all.
pcarrell- congrats to your boy, good looking and good running car he has. And quite the haul in trophys! Looks like another Hoosier youngster is making his way over to the Brickyard, little by little.
gear jammer- $3.40 a gal? I don't honestly know where they think people will get the money. I have a friend in Seattle who laughs everytime I moan about prices here, and a SIL in Honolulu who rolls on the floor when we mention gas prices. When her son stayed with us around C-mas, he told us gas was around 3.50 back on the island. But he also points out- over and over again- that it's 40 minutes to anywhere on Oahu.
JimRC- I've been to the Muncie show many times in the past, I have signed papers, talked to members and have done everything but offer up my place to hold the darn show, but I have yet to get the first notice when it's coming! On the other hand, the Ft Wayne crew not only sent a card with the original date, but sent another card letting me know the date had changed. Also, both times I've went to the Ft Wayne show, I've won a doorprize! Not much, this last time it was a pack of KaDee # 5's, but hey, as Blanche said in A Streetcar Named Desire, I have always relied on the kindness of strangers!
The last show in Muncie I attended, they suggested I join the NMRA, I told them I was a former member, but was put in the Dayton Oh Div instead of the Central Ind Div. They advised me how to request I be put into the CID, but it involved just a bit less paperwork than signing up for disability! I kinda lost interest after that.
cederstrand- I agree with Ed- overcast days give much better pics than sunny days do. Look at your shots, the trucks and fuel tanks are as clear and well lit as the carbodies. Diffused light is much easier to work with, and your shots proove it.
Forgot to mention, the PC BLI SD-9 came, it looks pretty good, just need to power her up to hear what she sounds like. Guess I also need to buy a controller to activate certain sounds. That will be another 30-40 bucks, so it might be awhile before she hoots and hollars like she's 'sposed to. Thats how they get you!
Not only looking forward to the show on Enterprise this Fri, but AxMen has my attention too. It premieres Mar 9, looks like it could be good. Always interesting to see what it takes for us to live day to day, and how much we take for granted. I'll never look at a plate of crablegs the same way again, after watching Deadliest Catch. Well, ok, I might, 'cause I never liked 'em to begin with, but I'll be looking at OTHER people's plates differently. At least until the police show up.
Ed, be careful in MexC, don't let the glitz of the big city dazzle you too much. When you get back home, we need to discuss adding some kind of anti-freeze to that OJ you're sending this way....why, maybe some of that Tequilla! I can see the Sunrise Express heading this way now!
And Paul, send some of that weather this way! Just to show you what a good fella I am, I'd even send some up last hogger's way!
And all of the rest, take good care, stay warm and dry!
Hey sleeper- speaking of simple questions, I need some info- how many different names and nick-names do you have for the British Pound? And all of your other money?
Like if someone says it costs 3 pounds 7, what is the 7?
Also, are you British, or English, or both? Are the Welsh Brits? (I know, being of Scottish decent, that they sure don't consider themselves Brits or English or anything but Scots!)
If you would, please send me an explanation, you can send me a PM if you don't want to tell me how stoopid these questions are in public, but I sure would like to know more about your country.
Thanks!
Philnrunt
I'd be happy to
In answer to your first question I personally use these terms for the £= quid, buck, squid,folding stuff. for the lesser coinage I usally call it shrapnel and the £3.7 = 3pounds 7 pence.
in answer to question I class myself as ENGLISH!!! Same as a SCOT would class himself as Scottish and a Welshman Welsh just watch the 6 nations rugby to see how united the united kingdom is.
as for great britain that was James the 1st Who was king of Scotland as well as the king of England ( after the death of Queen Elizabeth the first )
hope this helps
sleeper33 wrote: SORRY TO ASK SOME SIMPLE QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS SPORT BUT WE HAVN'T GOT ANYTHING LIKE THIS OVER HERE THAT I KNOW OF.
No, don't worry about it at all. This is a world wide community and there are things that you guys over on the other side of the big pond probably do all the time that we in America don't have a clue about. If ou've got a question, lets hear it! How else are we supposed to learn about each other?
Good Morning from Tipton IN !
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
GMTRacing wrote:Good Evening All, Nice to see ya Fergie thanks for holdin' up the Loco too. Nothin worse than seein some old derelict lokie layin on its side in the dirt.
Good Evening All,
Nice to see ya Fergie thanks for holdin' up the Loco too. Nothin worse than seein some old derelict lokie layin on its side in the dirt.
I couldn't agree more! Actually I was reallly disapointed the day I was here as it was raining, so no skiing, the museum was closed, The LHS at Intervale was closed, And North Conway is made up of Mostly, dare I say it, "Girlie Shops" and I don't look good in a pink halter tops!
Ed: I go back to work on the 12th of March and back to the Hudson with a new Captain.
Phil: Ah yes the "Kub Kar Track" doesn't that just bring back a flood of memories! Congrats to your son!!
Anyway I'ze is going Skiing today so I'll see ya later
Fergie
Anyway must run
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
"BOO" ...did I startle anyone?
Rough night, wife is having trouble sleeping and the antibiotics she is on has her hearing & seeing things (chainsaws & spots mostly). She told me it was a side-effect. Perhaps it has given her SUPER powers and she can now see & hear stuff us mere mortals cannot?
Have a great day all.
Rob
Morning all, I'll have the usual
since people are interested. here's more pics:
Pic of the east throat of the yard
Freight house
Another veiw of the east throat
Starting a new day at the factory
Yet another Star Wars character, waiting at the station- guess who it is?
Enjoy!
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Good Morning all,
Rob, I had that with INH, matter of fact I remember being very upset one day because I thought my dog had gotten into some paint in the back yard (spots all over the dog only I could see). There were some other odd side effects, but the doctors kept reassuring me it was ok. Tell her I wish her the best.
PC, Looks like a good haul on the awards, pass my congratulations to the future Indy 500 winner!
Gav, Are train shows common in your part of England?
Ed, do you have any pictures of your orchard? I'm particularly interested in pictures of harvest season.
Lee
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
In case anyones interested, my track is powerloc *gasp*. it doesn't look the greates, but it is easy to rearrange when i want to add more on or switch up a scene!
Morning, Zoe - just a cup of coffee and an apple danish, please. Got to watch my cash, as one too many arrived at the bank today and I have to scurry around today to try to get something to deposit and take care of that. But enough of that for now.
PC, CONGRATULATIONS! to your son - it's been a good couple of weeks for him, with the ball game and now this. Your wife's in my prayers today (and I'm sure others' as well).
OzarkBelt, you do PowerLoc proud by how your layout looks - I hadn't even noticed, because of how good the rest of the layout looked!
Gav, thanks for the terminology lesson for those of us on this side of the Pond. I'd wondered what quid was when I had heard it in the past. Good to finally know.
Rob, better not get your CFO angry with you while her superpowers are still in effect - she might burn a hole in you with her laser vision... Hope the meds help and that her side-effects are short-lived.
Hmmm.... ... ... Just trying to visualize you in a pink halter top, Fergie. Nope, can't imagine that! Will your next voyage out be another scientific data-gathering one, or something else?
Best get myself going - the paperwork awaits... Prayers for health and strength to do what you need to do today.
And it looks like I have the TOP for this morning. Go easy on me, folks.
Blessings,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
Morning folks!
Chloe I'll have a fried egg sunny side up with a slice of whole wheat toast, a cup of Ed's OJ and some of that fresh brewed coffee! Thanks!
Monique and I started up an exercise routine and now I have lost 3 lbs. in the first week, yeah! We are doing some brisk 3.5-4 mph walking for 30-40 minutes every day and it works great too. I've also been doing some desk exercises at work like walking up the 4 flights of stairs instead of taking the elevator to the floor, and doing 50 push-ups in my cubicle every day.
Terry your layout and the photos are great, and the guided tour is really fun to watch and read, keeps em coming please! Is that the DPM Schultz's Garage kit in front of the wall? Great job with the Texaco Star decal too! I'm a little partial since my dad worked for Texaco for 35+ years.
PC you all did a great job with the Pinewood Derby car and congratulations on wining the race too!
So, you going to share your "tricks" that put you into the wining circle?
pcarrell wrote:Ryan, how come your lunches look better then mine? And you don't even have pictures! I do!
PC It's from 3 years of apprenticeship and a total of 18 years in the biz as a chef!
Rob nice CSX pictures even if it was a cloudy day!
Paul good luck with the check up at the VA today!
Welcome to the new place Fergie, nice to see you drop in again!
Welcome back Gav!
Philnrunt prices for regular unleaded here topped at $3.25 a gallon a few days ago. But North Carolina has a .35 ¢ per gallon state tax, one of the nations highest.
Ozark I see that Star Wars has invaded Juniata too...oh my!
Today's Lunch and Dinner Specials
Starters
Turkey Vegetable Soup
Japanese Chicken Lettuce Wraps with Peanut Chili Sauce
Entrees
Grilled Chicken Borsin with Steamed Spinach
Poached Salmon Steak with Tomato Concasee and Steamed Vegetables
Braised Boneless Pork Loin with Cilantro Chili Conserve with Sweet Potato Hash
Filet Mignon Béarnaise with Twice Baked Potato
Desserts
Key Lime Pie
Assorted Fresh Melon with Honey Yogurt
Crème Brule with Fresh Berries Crème en Glaze
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
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Mornin, other ta-go coffee Zoe
Mostly sunny skies will be around during the first part of the day today with more clouds moving back in tonight. Temperatures will stay below average again today topping out in the mid to lower 30's with light south winds. Areas of snow and rain will be around tonight with snow accumulations near one inch north of I-70 and far less amounts south of I-70. Temperatures will start out near the freezing mark for Friday morning and will warm up into the lower 40's during the afternoon hours. Partly cloudy skies are expected by Friday afternoon. Saturday and Sunday will be a little warmer topping out near 50° with partly cloudy skies.
TERRY,, been enjoying the pics you've have posted lately, and looking forward to more. One ?? on the Haugen elevator pic, are those two trucks parked by the bin, old Road Champs ??
ROB,,, careful taking your camera with you all the time. Rail fanning n chasen trains can become an addictive habit. Great pics too, cloudy days can make some of the best photos. Sure hope the wife gets the betters soon
Ozark and every one else, thanks for the pics and progress updates
Pc, congrads for your son in the winning derby. Flashwave's right about Terre Haute rail fanning for trains. At Haley Tower you don't have to worry about being hassled by anyone and it has some busy tracks through there. There's two or three other places that aren't to bad also.
FLASHWAVE,,, those Schneider trains come through a couple times a week both east and west on their way to Columbus, OH . Most the time they use KCS in either old paint or the new belle colors. Sometimes they'll have TFM or even the one's out of Mexico.
FERGIE good to hear from you, and I'll pass on you in any halter top.
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Cox 47 wrote:Jeff....Like the water tower and vines how did you do that?....Good luck at eye Dr. today....you gota take care of your eyes....
afternoon guys!
I'll have a Root Beer float, hawian Pizza, a large fry, and a slice of apple pie (btw PC I'm armer to the teeth and I'll fight to protect my pie)
Boy, the Diner is full for lunch today,
Chloe, I'll use the table by the door in case Vinnie comes in.
I really want to try Ryan's Filet today, sounds wonderful, I'll also will have a Chocolate shake.
Terry, You must be congratulated on a fine looking layout and layout room as well. Look forward to more pictures.
Philip, The Pinewood Derby or Cub Cars sure do bring back some fond memories. We had a lot of fun doing them and then my younger two boys went on into Soap Box Racing. My wife and I established a club here in Regina, being assisted by a club that was already in existance in Swift Current. The the two clubs together then assisted others in Saskatoon and Kindersley to get started as well. Agood time was had by all. The only problem is that it all goes by so fast. My boys were young teenagers back then and now they are 29 and 32. A couple of the senior cars still hang from the rafters in my garage. They will be transfered to the boys places in the summer this year.
Best wishes, hopes, prayers and blessings for your wife. She must feel like Job with all that she has been through lately. All will go well for her I'm sure.
Well it is past my lunch time here at work and Chloe didn't bring that steak out yet so I guess I will have to settle for a "cup of Soup" and hope that holds me till supper.
Fregiestelle, I met a lady in a pink tank top not long ago at a pool who looked alot like you. Maybe she was your sister. What do you think about that ? ?? Do tell us more about your next assignment unless it is classified. Have fun on the boards today.
JEFF, May all go well for you at the Doc's today as well. I know it is a pain but it is still a heck of alot better than the alternative. And we need you to keep us inspired.
Paul, How is Grampa and Gramma doing anyway. Have you been enlisted for the two AM. feeding or are you just daylight GPs. Hope there is some improvement on your buddies condition too.
We had a little light snow this morning but it is warm enough that it is melting off and would do so quicked if the sun would come out. But all in all, a very nice day for Feb.
By the way did the rest of you see that ebay auction of that life long collection of HO guage equipment??. They said the value was $21,500.00 and it went for $13,000. Lots of everything including Brass.
All for now, Johnboy out.............................
The "Wobbly" wants to roll, but I'm not home.
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
in a SOUTHERN mug, Poached Salmon Steak with Tomato Concasee and Steamed Vegetables, please & thank you!
***OzarkBelt, is there a Star Wars Convention taking place in your town there? Oh, how do you like the powerlock? Any trouble with it?
***Philip, sending healing thoughts to your wife. Hope the recovery is a quick one.
Speaking of wives, mine figured out that some of these side effects are from a sleeping medication she quit taking a couple days ago. At least she is aware of it. Funny thing is she figured out one of the noises she was hearing and it was a vibration of a lamp shade when the heatpump was running. I never would have heard it, so she really does have some heightened senses. Though feeling like you are looking out of a fish bowl doesn't sound like fun to me.(Thanks Lee and everyone who have sent well wishes)
Wife & I watched "Throw Mama From The Train" this morning. Hadn't seen it in a long time and had some good laughs. Rob