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twhite wrote: Flashwave wrote: pcarrell wrote:Ya know, I think we're going to need a new coffee shop here soon. We've about worn this one out I think.I agree. And have debated askiing about volunteering to move the Diner so Bergie doesn;t have ta get dirty. I got a trackmobile out back hooked to my private car if we wanna do it now. But can we get the regular work schedule for the girls up on page 1 Hm, how many pages does Bergie allow before we have to move again?
Flashwave wrote: pcarrell wrote:Ya know, I think we're going to need a new coffee shop here soon. We've about worn this one out I think.I agree. And have debated askiing about volunteering to move the Diner so Bergie doesn;t have ta get dirty. I got a trackmobile out back hooked to my private car if we wanna do it now. But can we get the regular work schedule for the girls up on page 1
pcarrell wrote:Ya know, I think we're going to need a new coffee shop here soon. We've about worn this one out I think.
I agree. And have debated askiing about volunteering to move the Diner so Bergie doesn;t have ta get dirty. I got a trackmobile out back hooked to my private car if we wanna do it now. But can we get the regular work schedule for the girls up on page 1
Hm, how many pages does Bergie allow before we have to move again?
Well, the last couple have gone to a little over 100 pages. This one is about double that, and so far, the powers that be have remained silent. It might be good to keep it that way, ya know?
Tall glass of cool water, please & thank you.
***Paul, you're probably right. My wife gets paid well, but she's been doing it most of her life so is on the upper tier of the pay scale. Still probably underpaid for what she has to deal with.
Does anyone know if the new "Bachmann (N) DD40AX Centennial Loco w/DCC" is all new inside, or is it the same old innards with DCC added???
Wife might be bringing home the MIL tonight from the hospital. Seems she is all better now. We shall see. Going to try catching a nap now, as I will need to get up at 3:30am to help her up the ramp.
Rob
Evening Gang: It's still HOT here. We had 104f today and 105f yesterday. They are predicting 100f + for the next 7 days at least with no rain in sight. There is a storm down in the Gulf near Lousiana that has a slight chance of bringing us some relief. This feels worse then 1980 when we had something like 60 days of 100+. Of course I was 28 years younger then. Ya think that has anything to do with it? The last few days I've been kind of dogging it and watching a lot of TV. We got Direct TV a while back and I've been doing my best to wear it out. Bone Yard had a bit on abandoned mines that I really enjoyed. There is a foundry, steelmill, machine shop outfit that someone with a great deal of forsight bought and rehabed. He is now making all sorts of parts for the minning industry in the area. They showed some shots of an old steam railroad crane that set me to slobering.
CN I'm pulling for your father in law. Give him my best.
Rob nurses don't get paid enough.
Well I want to get a shower and hit the sheets.
Good Night All
Then if you don;t mind, I'll do it. (And take the tab. Since I;ve managed to avoid it this entire location)
Tom: Last one went to only 54 pages. the one before that went to 414. I fure thougfh that ~200's Enough.
EDIT: Here's some new real estate. Unless i:m taking on too much myslef. In which case, Next page will be on me anyway.
-Morgan
Good Evening All
This has not been a good day on the MESS... Did a lot of cleaning, did a lot of sweating as it's real muggy and did a lot of pondering (What was I thinking getting a 2-10-4 for the MESS) Trying to get 30" curves in a restricted space. It's just not working. I'll have another stab at it tomorrow but there will be a lot of cutting I fear by the time this is all over.
Yes we should start a new diner as the "Bar" at the Classic Trains was shut down last week without warning and they had to get a new joint started.
Well I see you all tomorrow as it will be more rain.
Fergie
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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
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Evening all just got home from work another 12 hour day
Hope all is fine with all. Prayers out to all in need. Zoe I'll just have a glass of water and a package of crackers thank-you
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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LSWrr wrote: Yea, thanks RT. Ok that's it I start the diet today, LOL.Lee
Yea, thanks RT. Ok that's it I start the diet today, LOL.
Lee
Your welcome glad to help anytime Lee
At least Zoe and Chloe are making more than $6.55 and hour, which is what our governor decreed for state employees until the guys in the Capitol building here in Sacramento get off their expensive duffs and get us a budget for the next year. "River City" (Sacramento) is NOT a happy town, right now. But then, neither is most of the state.
Okay, end of rant.
The two big fires here in the northern part of the state are 'under control', which is a lot less than 'contained'. Still have no idea if UP is running up the Feather River Canyon from the Belden fire, and STILL have no information if the Sugar Pine tourist railroad was wiped out by the Telegraph fire in Yosemite. But that one photograph I keep seeing of fire-twisted rails has me wondering, since that's the ONLY railroad in the Yosemite area.
It was supposed to hit 88 here today, went out and it was 102. Jeff, I feel for you--at least out here in SunnyCal it's a DRY heat. You've also got to put up with the humidity. You've got my sympathies, buddy.
Had a couple of days with Lowell not doing too well--thought I was going to have to make the Big Decision--then this morning he woke me up at 4AM, hungrier than a horse. Ate two jars of Gerbers, then another half jar after I got him back from his morning visit to the Vet. The Vet assured me that he'll have good days and bad days and as long as he has an appetite, to just watch and wait. Today he seems to be having a good one. We just have to wait and see, I guess.
Well, that's about it from SunnyCal--
My prayers and thoughts to those of you with family sickness.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
in a "SEVERE THUNDERSTORM EXPRESS" mug, please & thank you!
Actually had some penny-size hail here a bit ago. Kicking back up as I type. Lots of lightning, tons of rain...YEE HAW!
It's been a challenging day here with the FIL. I'm not a nurse, nor do I have any desire to ever be one. No wonder they get paid well. Nuff said!
LSWrr wrote: Fergi, I told my GF I was going to hang out with you in Musquodoboit for the weekend. She looked at me and said: wear the fox hat.I'm going to get pinched for this one: I signed up with http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/Thought the videos from CA looked really cool. I guess it's online starting January.Picked up another 80 couplers and some yellow paint yesterday. Today I've been installing ground throws in the yard.Garry, the next house he walks into may be his last, so let's hope this was his first time and never tries it again. Keep us up to date.OK GF and I are off to pick up some Chinese from the diner down the street, anybody need anything?Lee
Fergi, I told my GF I was going to hang out with you in Musquodoboit for the weekend. She looked at me and said: wear the fox hat.
I'm going to get pinched for this one: I signed up with http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/
Thought the videos from CA looked really cool. I guess it's online starting January.
Picked up another 80 couplers and some yellow paint yesterday. Today I've been installing ground throws in the yard.
Garry, the next house he walks into may be his last, so let's hope this was his first time and never tries it again. Keep us up to date.
OK GF and I are off to pick up some Chinese from the diner down the street, anybody need anything?
Anything with a Cab Forward on the front can't be that bad.
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
jeffrey-wimberly wrote: grayfox1119 wrote: JEFF: Nice haul !!!!! I like that water tower too. Does that mean you now will get more steam?Negative Ghost Rider. It simply means there will be one more weather beaten water tower on the layout.
grayfox1119 wrote: JEFF: Nice haul !!!!! I like that water tower too. Does that mean you now will get more steam?
JEFF: Nice haul !!!!! I like that water tower too. Does that mean you now will get more steam?
JEFF: Ahhh geeeezzz, no steam ?????? Jeff, that AHM site sure was interesting and really brought back memories of the train sets that I bought for my three boys back in the early 70's. Who bought out AHM anyways, do you know?
It is raining again here, pouring actually. I had to cover the step that I repaired yesterday, the top coat cement might get pitted by heavy raindrops and forecasted small hail. Thundering now, but not too badly yet, the power meter is fluctuating around 115V down from 120V ( many A/C units on in the neighborhood I suspect ). We finished July with 8.1" of rain almost 3 times the month avaerage, and 3rd place for all time July rainfall. No wonder everything looks like a tropical rainforest here.
ED/JP: Manny had a change of heart when he heard he was going to be actually traded to the LA Dodgers. He said he would behave himself for the rest of the season. The Sox said" sorry, you burned your bridges" in not so many words. That's what he gets for listening to his agent also. At 36, how many more years did he think he could produce as a super hitter? Who in theri right mind would give him $100M contract for FOUR years guaranteed, at age 36, especially the way he belly-aches.
Hello ...
Still hectic with non-model-railrad stuff.
As I said in my last post........... Brother in law was about to have heart transplant.... It was yesterday... from what I've learned, it was OK.
We're not pleased with the judge in Cincinnati area. Looks like he's going to be lenient on that intruder.
CN Charlie ... best wishes and prayers for your FIL.
RT .... please take care of yourself and follow doctors instructions.
prayers to all with needs.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
in a "BURLINGTON NORTHERN" mug, please & thank you!
***Matt, I envy your big steam adventure(s). That is very cool indeed.
***Lee, that is a fun site, even for us N scalers to peruse.
Nothing worth reporting from the ol' farm. Wish the train room was done so I could disappear into it. Or perhaps a camping trip near to some RR tracks would be equally enjoyable.
LSWrr wrote:Jeff, this is an incredible link! http://tycotrain.tripod.com/ahmhoscaletrainscollectorsresource/It also has all the other RR manufactures listed from the 60's and 70's along with some historical overviews of the companies.
Jeff, this is an incredible link! http://tycotrain.tripod.com/ahmhoscaletrainscollectorsresource/
It also has all the other RR manufactures listed from the 60's and 70's along with some historical overviews of the companies.
LSWrr wrote:Good morning all,Fergi, you have been a wealth of knowledge, thanks.CN, I'm sorry to hear about your F-I-L, best wishes to a speedy recovery for him and I'll keep him and your family in my thoughts and prayers over the next few days. I've been on a boat that has been hit (4 times in 21 years) 3x on a steel 44' Motor Life Boat (MLB) and once on a 41' utility boat (UTL) the secret to survival is well maintained zincs! A definite must have, and a commonly over looked part of every boat.Today's MRR adventure is clean everything! I have an open house coming up and need to clean the MESS TM I have in the basement.Yea, thanks RT. Ok that's it I start the diet today, LOL.Lee
Good morning all,
Fergi, you have been a wealth of knowledge, thanks.
CN, I'm sorry to hear about your F-I-L, best wishes to a speedy recovery for him and I'll keep him and your family in my thoughts and prayers over the next few days. I've been on a boat that has been hit (4 times in 21 years) 3x on a steel 44' Motor Life Boat (MLB) and once on a 41' utility boat (UTL) the secret to survival is well maintained zincs! A definite must have, and a commonly over looked part of every boat.
Today's MRR adventure is clean everything! I have an open house coming up and need to clean the MESS TM I have in the basement.
A couple of notes.
1. Why thank You!
2. Well maintained Zincs and the "Cone of Destruction". I believe I remember reading about it in "Chapmans" a comprehensive how to book for the Yahoo Yachtsman some 30 years plus. Actually it was an excellent book on the subject. Anyway it defined the "Cone of Destruction" as anything that was outside of an area subtended by a Cone, with an angle of depression form the horizontal of 60 degrees, that had it's point at the highest point of a boat... Ya ok Anyway anything outside of the cone was "toast". Again I read about this years ago so some of the facts maybe blurry. Best way to avoid being hit is staying dockside!
3. So Lee.... When are ya coming over? It's a rain day and after I get the house cleaned I'm heading to the basement for one last run of the MESS before the MoW equipment is hauled out and the MESS becomes no-operational. Ps. There's beer in the fridge and it's boyz weekend home. The dear wife and her mother are off to the Eagles concert then to parts beyond for a shopping weekend.
CNCharlie: Yes my thoughts and prayers are also with you as this is indeed a rough time. Please keep us posted.
If you don't mind I think I will take some eggs and bacon with a side of taast. Sounds good this morning. Maybe some orange juice as well.
Well it's still dark in northern California at 5am. I will be at work by 5:30 and get off early this afternoon. That means tomorrow I will be working with a 90 ton steam locomotive! It is just me or has this week gone by slow?
Anyway, have a good morning guys, I'm off to the grindstone again.
Good Morning from Tipton IN !
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
[CNCHARLIE: Sorry to hear about your FIL. Hopefully the stents will do their job well and he will recover nicely. Prayers for your FIL good buddy.]
DITTO!
5:00am. Wife came home from work a bit ago and I had to get up and turn off the interior lights of the car for her. She is driving a Chrysler at present and couldn't figure it out. Says she hates every one she has ever owned or driven, because of electrical problems. (maybe there are too many bells and whistles?)
Back to bed. Rob
grayfox1119 wrote:JEFF: Nice haul !!!!! I like that water tower too. Does that mean you now will get more steam?
LSWrr wrote: Fergi: That was very educational; however it never said where Earl Grey tea came from, LOL.Did you know that the OAK tree is the worse tree to stand next to in a thunderstorm? It is said that for a tree it's a very good lightning rod. Lee
Fergi: That was very educational; however it never said where Earl Grey tea came from, LOL.
Did you know that the OAK tree is the worse tree to stand next to in a thunderstorm? It is said that for a tree it's a very good lightning rod.
LEE: You are correct! The Oak tree can grow to very large sizes and heights, but more importantly has lower resistance than many trees, thus it makes a very nice ground rod. So not only must you be careful when under a tree during a TS, you must stay away from Oak trees, especially BIG ones.
CNCHARLIE: Sorry to hear about your FIL. Hopefully the stents will do their job well and he will recover nicely. Prayers for your FIL good buddy.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout