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10-20-2008
Posted by wetidlerjr on Monday, October 20, 2008 4:23 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, October 20, 2008 7:01 AM
Good morning all, 

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 62. Southwest wind between 9 and 11 mph.

Tonight: Showers likely, mainly after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. Southwest wind 9 to 17 mph becoming northwest. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

 

 Mitch, it’s good to hear your mom is doing well (picking on you and giving you a hard time is a very “Mom” thing to do).  That is quite a story of perseverance and accomplishment .  One of my friends was in the CG, made Warrant Officer and was diagnosed with cancer.  His wife had lost her battle with cancer and he was sure to share her fate.  At the time he sold everything he owned (including his layout).  Now 20 years later he has beat the cancer and has a new home in the country and is unstoppable in his pursuits.  He volunteers at the local hospital and hospice encouraging those fighting the fight.  

 

 

Sorry I’m behind on posts, been working on the layout stuff almost non-stop this weekend.  Most of my projects right now are resurrecting old “toy” TYCO, ROCO, Bachman, and COX rolling stock into period correct rolling stock. I have 2 card tables set up in my den; one is a work space and the other is the TODO table.  I’ve started another bone yard for old rolling stock that I’ve stolen parts from or decided they don’t fit in with my 1950’s period.  Once the TODO table is cleared and the dust settles I’ll post pictures of the bone yard and I’ll offer them to the Diner patrons free of charge, but this time I’ll accept help with shipping.  I will also update my DEPARTING TRACK picture album on my web site, stuff for sale or swap and offer them to the Diner Patrons maybe if I post a wish list some of you have stuff laying about in your bone yards I can use.

 

 

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, October 20, 2008 7:08 AM

Oh and attention KMART shoppers.........

1:87 all metal 1950's vehicles are $2 each.  I was watching them load up the shelves for Christmas sales this weekend.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, October 20, 2008 9:04 AM

 Good morning.

It's 50 and clear. A little nippy for this part of the country but nothing I can't handle. The high today will be around 80 with plenty of sunshine.

I've got most of the rafters installed in the coaling station. Sometime today or tomorrow I'll be cutting the pieces of rusted roofing metal to scale 10 foot size and gluing them in position one piece at a time. In some places a piece will be loose or peeled back and some pieces will be missing altogether. This should lend one heck of an effect overall for the structure as it stands a lonely vigil beside an abandoned stretch of track.

This afternoon I have to go to DeRidder to see a urologist about my prostate condition. It shouldn't take long, a couple of hours at the most.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      10/20/2008

Wind Chill:  50°F
Humidity:  93%
Dew Point:  48°F

So Far Today
High:  54°F
Low:  50°F
Rain:  0.01"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  0mph NNE

Today  High: 80    Partly cloudy. Patchy fog early in the morning. Highs around 80. Southeast winds around 5 mph.

Tonight  Low: 52    Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light after midnight.



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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, October 20, 2008 9:07 AM

 Morning, Zoe, just dragging in a bit later than Lee (and definitely than Bill T. - you said he was in before 4:30 this morning?Shock) Wow!! I'll have cup of coffee, glass of milk (2 percent, please) and some of that min-donut cereal, please. Thanks.Dinner

Hey Sue, we try to find ways to keep our Diners coming back, and besides, the NP could easily have boxcars down the way of my RR's Four Corners area in the 1950's (or so I'll claim, and I'm stickin' to it! Wink ) I like the gold stripes on my NP SW1200, so I decided I'll have only the NP logo painted over, as if the paint shop hasn't got to doing the repaint in CAW's colors. Good to hear (waiting on the glue to dry and all) that Larry and you are getting closer to the logging camp. Thumbs Up Oh, I did get that NP boxcar together last night (and KD's put on it), so it's sitting on the layout now.

Mitch, looks like several people will be coming by to visit your Mom, which hopefully will pick up her spirits a bit. Best wishes on your car sale, too. As for the sleep, hey, you're on vacation, and you can just say you're practicing early for being an ORF...Whistling

Paul, sounds like an enjoyable visit to that resort, and Bow for your self-restraint at breakfast. Guess hanging around us chowhound Diners hasn't completely rubbed off on you. Wink That resort sounds like a good one for MRR'ers, with all those layouts.

Lee, good job on that lumber yard - was that the Walthers 'Walton Bros.' one, or did you kitbash two of the Atlas and add the top part over the space between them? Careful, you'll have me starting through some of my older/beatup/worn rolling stock and trying to improve them. This could be catching! Smile,Wink, & Grin

Also yesterday, I had a few empty WS "silos" (containers) that I put my Arizona R&M scenery materials into (well, except for the Sedona Red powder - left that in its original bag). I may need to order some more AZ Rocks & Minerals stuff, though - one bag only gets about 1/3rd of the way filled.Oops Might put MRR money on my birthday list for daughter and brother, since it's coming up.

Sunny here today, though pretty cool this morning. About 40 F at the airport, which tends to be a couple or three degrees cooler than in the city. Supposed to reach the upper 60's/low 70's (F) this afternoon, but dropping into the upper 30's tonight. But no frost just yet Yeah!!!

Zoe, I'll be at the window booth if anyone else comes in.

 

Blessings,

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, October 20, 2008 9:35 AM

Good Morning All...Its sunny and 50 here this morning...I'll have a couple of eggs over easy,bacon and toast and just sit the coffee pot down please...Thank You...You folks are all making Me look bad I just havn't got much done the last week or so..Gotta get off my duff..

Lee...Nice work on Walthers Lumber yard..That should give you lots of car loads for your railroad..

Jeff...Coaling station is looking good..Good luck at the Dr. today..When those Dr. say drop your drawers and bend over  its never a good thing!...

You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, October 20, 2008 11:09 AM

Mornin' all!

I see some folks 'round here have been doing so modeling!  Good looking stuff guys!  Maybe I can join you all soon with some stuff of my own.  I've just been so busy for so long.  I know, I need to knock that off!

Well, gotta run!

 

Chloe, a coffee to go please!

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Posted by twhite on Monday, October 20, 2008 11:35 AM

Morning all, first time for me to appear in the new coffee shop, and I have to do it on a very sad note for me. 

I had to have my furry train-cat buddy Lowell put to sleep--the kidney failure just went through his body too fast, and he was in agony.  Funny how you get attached to a pet--and all pets are special.  Lowell was certainly that.  But I had 13 years of a lot of companionship from him and I know he's in a better place now.  Spooky already misses her buddy, and so do I. 

Here's a photo taken last year before the kidney failure started:

Lowell: 1995-2008.  In the arms of St. Francis now. 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Monday, October 20, 2008 11:46 AM

Gee Tom that's really sad news

Wish there were something i could say that would make it easier for you !

One thing i know for sure is that Lowell knew he was loved and i believe he was one lucky kitty to have

a human friend that took such good care of him !

Pets do have "True beauty without Vanity"

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Monday, October 20, 2008 11:49 AM

Sad

Morning Tom,

We are sorry to hear about Lowell.  We thought you had that managed pretty well.

But I guess age and the ailment combined to speed up his demise.

We have lost many family pets over the years and it is always difficult and some are very difficult to adjust to.

Our sympathies.

Johnboy out.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, October 20, 2008 12:40 PM

 Bad news about Lowell there Tom, but time heals all wounds, even the passing of an old friend and companion.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, October 20, 2008 12:57 PM

Tom sorry to hear the sad news.....Jerry

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Posted by CSX_road_slug on Monday, October 20, 2008 2:23 PM

 

Tom - condolences on the loss of Lowell Sad.  Any plans to find a new companion for Spooky?

Paul - Sounds like you had a great time. I never coulda controlled myself in a situation like that - especially with omelettes!

Jeff - I'm itchin' to see the coaling tower once you've weathered the rafters.  Maybe it'll look like one of Grande Man's Birmingham Industrial History photos.

Ferg - got your email, thanks!

Mitch - Nice looking Charger, hope it sells quickly at a good price! I had the Plymouth counterpart - a RoadRunner (1971) - during my days of irresponsible youth.  Got my share of tickets in that thing. (I'm the guy who was asking all the questions about the CL&W sub - remember?) 

. . . 

We had our first frost of the season here in the Free State this morning.  Sure was purty, but a real bear to scrape off my windshield!  I'm hoping the grass has finished growing so I can enjoy more time with mrr.  I got ~half of my engine terminal track ballasted yesterday.  I was actually pleased with how it turned out - maybe I'm starting to get the hang of this ballasting thing after all..?

 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, October 20, 2008 2:43 PM

 Afternoon, Diners.

Tom, sorry to hear about Lowell's passing, but at least his misery is over. Sure hope the angels have cabeese up there. I know you (and those of us who've listened to the stories about him and Spooky in the Diner) will be missing him. Maybe you can figure a way to designate one of your cabeese something like the Lowell Memorial Caboose? A thought, anyway. AngelAngel for you and Spooky.

Blessings and prayers,

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Posted by bjdukert on Monday, October 20, 2008 2:52 PM

"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad

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Posted by Flashwave on Monday, October 20, 2008 2:53 PM

Tom: My condolences as well. I'm sorry you had to lose an "adopted" family. And I second Jim's suggestion for a memorial caboose. 

And to others whom I have not spread well wishes, my apologys and wishes to you. I've just been caught up in life.

Today I start Drama rehearsal. I;m teching Curious Savage.

  

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Posted by SilverSpike on Monday, October 20, 2008 3:06 PM

Tom, so sorry to hear about Lowell, animals and companions sure are a part of the family and we know he will be missed.  Thoughts for you and yours!

Bob, nice photos from Apex.  

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, October 20, 2008 4:44 PM

A strong coffee in a large UNION PACIFIC mug, please & thanks.

***Tom, I'm very sorry to hear of Lowell's passing. I understand fully how it feels to lose a four legged family member and it's never easy. All I have to offer is that Lowell had a wonderful, loving home and that he is now at peace. My sincere condolences.

Been busy here lately and too tired most of the time to visit the Diner. Wife is now on her way to Florida, taking her Dad to see the ocean one last time. A request he has had ever since his stroke. He seems pretty weak these days, so she thought it might be now or never. I'm staying here to keep an eye on the build and ofcourse take care of the critters.

RFDTV "Trains & Locomotives" is on at 6:00pm est.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, October 20, 2008 5:09 PM

That sucks Tom. I remember when we had to put our big yellow/white lab Comet down. He was an OLD dog, I forget how old. Poor boy could barely stand up. Well, they have to go. It really sucked for my sister back in Feburary when her little Jack Russel/Chiwawa died, cause it was unexpected (the dog had an allergic reaction to a rabies shot). We have a little area out back that I call our pet cemetary, I'll get a pic. There lies 2 hamsters, a guinea pig, a lab/golden retriever (Zach), Comet, and Molly (sister's old dog). There's also a corgie buried along the back fence, but further to the back (she died when the vet gave her to much sleep medicine). There's also an angel fish buried at the other end (my sister wouldn't let it get flushed). I'll get a pic of our little cemetary for ya'll. I'll go ahead and tell ya'll now, we currently have 4 dogs. An old corgie (Diana), a wired haired terrier mixed w/ lord knows what else (mine), a definite hound/bird dog that might also have lab/border collie/dalmation blood (Bullseye, my other younger sister & brother's dog(I have 2 younger sisters and a little brother and I'm the oldest), and a min pin/chiwawa that my sister got after Molly died. And there is also a tropic aquarium w/ about 10 fish.

On another note, I finally got my figures, so there'll hopefully be some pics of them soon. Also, football ends wednesday.

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, October 20, 2008 5:56 PM

Jeff, Good luck at the doctors, I hope everything is fine.

 

Tom, I’m very sorry for your loss, I’m sure kitty is in a better place.  It’s hard to lose pets.

 

Duke, your pictures want me to buy a house with a larger yard!

 

Packers#1, our HS football ends this Friday, It’s a good thing since its getting way to cold to watch ball games.

 

Dorothy came home and asked if she could help with the layout, I was speechless but I guess I need to find some beginner projects for her.

 

Ok well I’m going to put another coat of paint on these cars and see what I can accomplish tonight.

 

Lee

 

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Posted by Robby P. on Monday, October 20, 2008 6:13 PM

Good evening, I will start with a piece of pie for now.

Well today was the first day of my new job.  My feet are killing me.  Wore steel toes, and man my dogs are barking.  Its 10 hour shifts, but only 4 days a week, and weekends off.  Not to bad.   Its a Michilen (I know, spelled wrong) Tire Retreading Company.  Good pay once you get off of the 90 day probabtion period.  The guy told me between $17 to $20 a hour.  Thats with a bonus they give each week, with how many tires you can get out. 

Its a job, I know theres not many out there.  I need to hold on it as long as possible.

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Posted by bjdukert on Monday, October 20, 2008 6:18 PM

Lee

your pictures want me to buy a house with a larger yard!

I have mentioned different times to the CFO that it would be nice to have a steam loco in the 7.5" gauge as well as take up flying again. She said it wouldn't be a problem,but there are some other things that I would have to give up (motorcycle,HO trains,R/C planes as well as some other things) and I don’t think I am ready to do that. In other words,guess who gets the last word and over many,many,many,many moons of marriage I think I might have learned. ShockConfused

Talk to you later

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Posted by twhite on Monday, October 20, 2008 6:25 PM

Guys, thanks so much for your condolences on Lowell.  I'm a Franciscan Catholic, so to us all life is Sacred, and I know he's with St. Francis and listening to a lot of classical music (he was a Mahler Freak!) and finding all kinds of little cabooses to hide.  And NO vets, LOL!

Morgan:  You Drama 'techies' are the unsung heroes of any production.  Without you, it would just be people on stage talking to each other, LOL!  Have a great time on the production. 

Jeff:  Hope the Dr. appointment is a success.

In answer, yes, there is going to be a Lowell Memorial Caboose.  It's an old wood Silver Streak drover's caboose kit that I built way back in the 'sixties that I still use, and he was very fond of dragging off.  It's going to be re-furbished and named in his honor.  I'll use it on my VERY frequent stock trains. 

Thanks again to you all, and God Bless

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Posted by der5997 on Monday, October 20, 2008 6:29 PM
Good evening Diners!  Back from carting #1 grandson and his mom around to appointment in Halifax. Great news is he’s all fixed up, and can take the new cast off next Monday.  Got there ahead of time, and since the specialist was free just then, they went in to see him ahead of schedule. In fact they had to wait for me to get back from the things I was doing (including a 25 min visit and chat at the LHS. Picked up a set of Z wheels, so I can go full bore on the crane trucks once the spreader’s done.)  So we were at their home in time to drop them off for the bank and groceries, and I did a delivery on my way home to the Eastern Shore by dinner time. This aging think is the pits, as I’m dog tired now, and I sure remember when a day’s driving like today wouldn’t have phased me a bit.     

 

 

 

 Back Lupo!  Great to see you again, and we’ve been keeping your gif posting mouse warm and dusted while you’ve been away!      

 

 

 

 

Leaving Stellaton this afternoon I saw a box car marked for a company that made me wonder about he contents - Columbian Chemicals.  Pretty blatant these days, these off shore drug lords!     

 

 

 

 

A news item today has sent me looking.  For UFO fans, here’s a site you may find interesting. http://ufos.nationalarchives.gov.uk/    

 

 

 

 

Tom: Ditto other’s thoughts about Lowell, a hard but right decision, considering the pain he was in; and I know how it feels. As you can see, we’re thing of you.     

 

 

 

 

Lee:
Dorothy came home and asked if she could help with the layout, I was speechless but I guess I need to find some beginner projects for her.
…Wow! Don’t swamp her, but that sounds terrific!Thumbs UpThumbs Up
   

 

 

 

 

 I see it’s dessert time, and I’m torn as to what to have, so a medium JR Regular and a rasin oatmeal spice cookie to be going on with while I decide.  Then it’s be an early night as I’ve been awake since an hour before the alarm was set to go this morning.  all, and God Bless.  Prayers for all in need of healing, comfort and peace.

 

 

 

   

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, October 20, 2008 7:09 PM

Lee, it's actually better for it to be cold, i hate playing in hot weather.

Ya'll, check out this montgomery gentry song. It's called "What do you think about that?" Show it to people when they say you did something "prototypically incorrect" (Sign - Dots)

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, October 20, 2008 7:18 PM

 The doctors appointment went well today. My prostate gland has shrunk some, something I was happy to hear. After a few simple tests I was released from the clinic and on my way back to Leesville. I had been in and out within an hour! Now I had to go to the hospital in Leesville to have a simple PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test done. It's so simple I should be in and out in no time. I signed in at the admitting desk then waited while they contacted my PCP (Primary Care Provider) for a MedicAid referral (government regulations, gotta love them. NOT!). An hour passes, then two. No it's starting to get late and I'm getting more and more ticked off with each passing minute. Finally I go to the window and inquire as to what the delay is. They say they can't get a referral from my PCP and that I'll have to come back tomorrow. Tomorrow nothing!! I've got grass to cut tomorrow and it won't wait. Besides which, I'm on a very small fixed income and I can't afford the gas to be running back and forth all the time at the hospitals beck and call. They tell me again that they just called and can't get a referral. I saw nobody lift a phone. I called my doctor and had the referral faxed to them inside of two minutes! My doc said no one had called within the last three hours for a referral for me. I have little patience for  bureaucratic red tape and I have zero tolerance for a liar! I told them flat out that they need to fire whoever is in charge of getting referrals and get someone in there that will do the job. The PSA test was done in less than 5 minutes. I was ***!

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Posted by twhite on Monday, October 20, 2008 7:45 PM

Jeff--

Beaurocracy SUCKS!  Especially when it comes to something like the male prostate gland.  I'm glad you got it taken care of.  I'm somewhat older than you (almost 69) and at my age, if you don't have a yearly PSA you're just asking for trouble.  Pardon my Rant, but everytime you turn around, everyone is talking about B-r-e-a-s-t Cancer (sorry for the spelling, but the forum wouldn't let me spell the word normally) and doing walks for it and continually needling you over the phone to contribute to the research (and I most CERTAINLY think it's worth contributing to), but when it comes to the male Prostate, so far, everyone seems to be afraid to talk about it, even though Prostate Cancer is the leading cause of death in males over 45. 

I've been through the same thing with my coverage.  I go yearly for an exam, uncomfortable as it might be, and so far my PSI remains at 2, which I am eternally thankful for, and I make sure that even though it's enlarged, it remains healthy and working.  I know this might sound weird, but I've been taking herbal Saw Palmetto for about the past 10 years daily, and it seems to help a lot. 

Anyway, sorry to take up so much space, but for years I had a female physician, and every time I reminded her that it was time for my PSA she'd look at me and say, "Oh, really?"  Changed over to a male physician.  He calls me and REMINDS me.  Frankly, there are times when it's better talking to a member of your own gender. 

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Posted by CNCharlie on Monday, October 20, 2008 7:56 PM

Good Evening Diners,

I haven't been into the diner for a few days and have just now caught up and also get going on the new site.

Tom, So sorry to hear about Lowell. On Sunday, we had to put our Westie, Jamie to sleep. He was 13 too and his kidneys were failing. He was a great little guy and we miss him terribly. Both my wife and I took the day off work today but we just couldn't stay home as everything in the house just reminds us of him. Pippa, our other westie, seems sad too. I'm sure she can sense there is something wrong as she has been laying by the front door as she does when someone is out. So Tom as you can see we truly do know how you feel at this time.

I just can't think about model railroading now.

See you soon,

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Posted by twhite on Monday, October 20, 2008 8:18 PM

Charlie--

My sincere condolences to your and your wife--we seem to be going through the same thing.  Westies are such GREAT dogs and such wonderful companions.  And I can certainly understand Pippa's attitude.  Sometimes we forget that companion animals can mourn too.  Right now, Spooky is searching the house for Lowell and meowing, looking for her furry buddy.  It's hard on us, but it's also as hard on our animal companions.  They feel loss as deeply as we do. 

I'm going to get to work on Lowell's Memorial Caboose tomorrow, to help me through it.  And I know that Spooky will be at the kitchen table helping dad get it ready (if she doesn't steal it, first!).  Maine Coon cats are like that--they're kind of like dogs for cat-lovers. 

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Posted by Flashwave on Monday, October 20, 2008 8:47 PM

More sad news I hear. Not met a westie, but pets know very well what's going on.

A slice of Lemon Cake please.

Tom: Thank you. It's funny you say that. Had a bit of trouble tonight with crew backstage talking and screwing around. Natch, I got on them for things like shining flashlights in actors' eyes, it;s no wonder I'm not popular. I respect things for what they are and how they should be done. [/rant]

  As far as I can tell, Curious Savage has no scene changes. I'm not convinced there's a need for one this show, and feeling redundant. But we'll see. It's slowly coming along though. A good cast. 

-Morgan

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