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Posted by twhite on Monday, October 20, 2008 9:05 PM

Morgan--

I've been involved with enough plays in high school and college to realize that the first couple of rehearsals are to get all the nervousness out and everyone working together.  Glad you called the fellow 'techies' on their goofing around, and if you're unpopular with them right now, wait until the DIRECTOR gets on their case, LOL!. 

 I did a lot of Drama in high school and college (yah, I was always the Romantic Lead--BORRRRRRING!) and I remember one director who came down on anyone that goofed and said, "I'm not your BUDDY, I'm the DIRECTOR!  Get with the PROGRAM!!".  Best darned director I ever worked with.  Scared me to death, but the plays were ALWAYS top-notch. 

So you keep being a Professional, buddy.  The End Result is what's important!

Tom Big Smile  

Well, DANG--looks like I just bought dinner for everyone! Tongue

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, October 20, 2008 9:18 PM

Tom, I'm so sorry to hear of Lowell's passing.  I know your little buddy will be missed.

Charlie, I'm sorry to hear that you're going through this too with Jamie.

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Posted by sleeper33 on Monday, October 20, 2008 9:33 PM

Hi all

I see wr've been moved again

 I'm over in the states for another 11 days in the DC. area and would like to meet up with someone frow here.

My condolances to who have lost friends as havnt caught up with all the news.

 take care all

 

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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, October 20, 2008 9:44 PM

I thought that I would stop by for a RBF before heading to bed.

Tom,  Sorry to  hear about Lowell.  Thanks for sharing his photo.  I am sure you will miss his help on the layout.

Philip,  Glad to see that your red X guy is back.

Jim,  Larry got some staining done on the girders and bents today while some of us were at work. Soon he will have me working on the creek again.

Sue

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, October 20, 2008 9:50 PM

Evening, Chloe. I'll just have a hot cocoa, please. Weather's getting about right for it. Thanks, Tom.

Tom, I sent you an email through the forum. Maybe you can use it for something or another. Sorry to hear that Spooky's bummed out and missing Lowell, too.

CN Charlie, my condolences on losing Jamie. It takes some time to heal, when we lose a pet we love. You guys were reminding me about when I lost my dachshund (I was almost in junior high at the time, and he came down with sleeping sickness and we had to have the vet put him down).

Jeff, good to hear you got things taken care of - at both places. I won't get into a rant about  bureaucrats, but I can agree with you on that.

MRR club tonight was getting passing tracks and (most of) the switches and track between them hooked up. One curved switch was giving trouble (I think Ron, our LHS owner/club member, got it fixed, but Kevin (head architect) said he needs to redo the motor on that one. Kevin was also checking the power busses under the benchwork (we have most of the sections with the wiring that was under them for the old location, so he was checking and/or pulling the wiring, as needed). There are two sections where the wiring isn't long enough to hook up to the adjacent sections, I think Kevin said.

We also had a special guest in Cape Girardeau (not at our club meeting) this evening. Our local news was covering that Dick Cheney came to a fundraiser at the home of David Limbaugh (Rush's brother, and a conservative columnist) for a Republican state candidate (Peter Kinder). So Air Force Two (think it was a Boeing 757, like Southwest Airlines uses) flew into the Cape Girardeau Airport. The longest runway here is just under 6500 feet long, so they probably had to hustle to get it off the ground on takeoff. I didn't hear on the news about anyone getting shot at the fundraiser, so I guess that's good news...Whistling  (Avoiding any political overtones) I've actually met David Limbaugh - he attends the church I used to go to, and taught one Bible class on (I think) Romans (and how it resembles a legal brief), and he heads up the Limbaugh Law Firm in town (started by the father, Rush Limbaugh, Sr. - after whom the new federal courthouse has been named. A little bit of local trivia for you government buffs out there...

Gav, good to see you followed the bread crumb trail to our new location. I'm a bit too far from the DC area, but maybe some of our Maryland or Virginia folks can meet up with you. Is your trip pleasure or business?

Well, need to get heading out for now. Prayers for healing and comfort tonight, including Tom, CN Charlie & your wife.

 

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, October 20, 2008 10:04 PM

Evening Gang:

Tom I'm sorry to hear about Lowell.

Charlie I'm sorry to hear about your loss also.

The computer is acting up again when I try to do a post. I'm going to hit the sack.

Good Night All

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, October 20, 2008 10:27 PM

gear-jammer
Philip,  Glad to see that your red X guy is back.

Yeah, I thought I'd bring him out and blow the dust off of him.

Philip
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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:06 AM

Sad

CN Charlie,

Our sincere condolances to you and your wife as well as Tom W.

Were sorry to hear of Jamie's passing. We have such a love of Dogs particularly and cats, that we truly feel for you.

It is a real period of adjustment for everyone.

Enjoy your memories of him.

Johnboy out...........

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 4:04 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 5:48 AM

Good Morning All,

    Well I like the new digs - will the menu remain the same? I think the staff needs to put in for travel pay though. I'll have a regular coffee and a blueberry danish please Zoe. Sorry to hear about Lowell and Jamie passing. We truely get attached to our furry friends and they are mourned as one of the family.

    Not much model railroading news from this end as we're still gutting the house and putting the finishing touches on the shed where the layout will rest in bits until we get the house back together. At least the new crew is making great progress straightening out the mess left by the last bunch and some of the dodgy stuff from the first renovation. We still have to straighen out the chimney (now too low) and move a couple of rough openings but the walls are now vertical and straight and the sheathing no longetr looks like a patchwork quilt.

   Returned from Road Atlanta yesterday where we wrapped up one series taking second in the enduro championship, second and third in the sprint race series, as well as class wins in two classes. Not bad. I'm not sure where points ended up with the Monoposto (single seater) championships, but we were in contention for two of those as well. It gets convoluted, but we run all year to do this and it's great when we get a good result.

   I'll try to stop by more often now that the racing season is winding down but it's more difficult as i don't have any train stuff to share just now and I don't like to just ramble on about my travails at home.        Catch y'all later,   J.R.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:30 AM

Good morning.

It's 52 and clear. The high should be around 80 today and it will be partly cloudy. Good mowing weather. Cool

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      10/21/2008


Wind Chill:  52°F
Humidity:  90%
Dew Point:  49°F

So Far Today
High:  55°F
Low:  52°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  0mph NNE

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

Tonight  Low: 55    Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.


 

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:30 AM
Good morning all, The forecast today is cold and windy.  The wind between the office building here and the convention center was about 40 kts.  If the wind keeps up we will loose most of the leaves still stuck on the trees. I called LHS last night and they ordered me a roof for that box car kit.  Lee

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:37 AM

Morning all!

Chilly 'round here!  I think my scoot riding days are over for this year.  It's just too darn cold!  I nearly froze to death yesterday morning!  I'll be driving the van for now.  I'm hoping to get my funding for a nice little Porsche 914 soon though.  Good on gas and fun in the corners!  We'll see!

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Posted by Fergmiester on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 7:46 AM

 Good Morning All

Anyone seen Dick? He's been AWOL since before the new Forum. Then again his Bo-Sox DID  lose so maybe he's lamentingSad

Put everyone's tab on me this fine very bitter, I wore my shorts biking and froze... Tuesday. Showers all night and once I finish typing I'm cleaning the Wood Stove Chimney. Did the gaskets yesterday so we should be able to stoke the fire this evening!

Tom and Charlie: Sorry for your pets were a big part of your life. My MiL who now lives with us had to put her Persian down several months ago and no surprise it affected not only her but the rest of us. Say what you will but they are an integral part of the family circle.

Ken: Good to see ya once again! Now if I could only convince you to stay and have a chat!!! How's that layourt of yours? I'm still replacing all my curves...Banged Head This unfortunately resulted in  the widening of the MESS which may mean the narrowing of Fergmiester.

Well now to the Football pool Thumbs Up Thumbs Down TitansThumbs Up Raiders... Were suppose to LOSEGrumpy Bah!!

Lee I was looking at the Cherries in WaliWorld a few days ago and all they had was Pacers and other  70's cars unfortunately I need all pre 60's Nice job on the Mill btw What did you use for the Decals?

Jeff: Nice job on the Coaling Station. I'll be interested in how your roof turns out. As for the PSA test well I have a friend (40'sh) who just had his Prostate removed. Good thing is they caught it in time so the surgery was a sucess without damage to the surrounding nerves. So yes they are very important tests to say the least! When I had my PSA done earlier this year it was just a simple sample in the bottle and leave it and I got the results a week later, no fuss no muss.

GMT: Was up in Ontario a week ago and found out I am the only Cousin in the family who isn't in to racing. Turns out one of my cousins is a member of the Racing Club at Mosport. I have vague memories of the place as a toddler. Dad use to love it there.

Phil: A Porshe? and here I'm looking at a small pickup for myself to save gas and money.

Der John: Glad all is well with Grandson and glad you had a trip to Maritime Hobbies. Went to Georges Yesterday and he's all bandaged up as he had a fall after the show last weekend, a real mess! but he seems to be mending and has a smile and just in time for the Dartmouth show next month. You going?

Anyway I have work to do(Might even get a second curve in todayShock)

Later

Fergie

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 8:28 AM

Fergi,

Thanks.  The cars are at KMART, not sure if you have one of those in Canada.  The LHS charges $12 each but Wal-Mart and KMart sell them for under $2.  I plan on going there Saturday and see what they have out as I'm looking at 1950's vehicles myself.  I did go to the manufactures web site and they have vhecles from present day back to 1938.

The decals are water slide decals I printed on my ALPS-1000 printer.  It will print every color including white.  My only problem is the white ink is too translucent for black rolling stock and I haven't mastered that color yet.

Lee

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Posted by NS Luc on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:02 AM

Good morning

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Posted by NS Luc on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:07 AM

Looks like it is my turn to buy......  Go for it.......

 

Fergi when is the next show?

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:36 AM

Good Morning All...Its sunny and 47 here this morning.....I'll have A slice of Garry's Kentucky Ham,couple of eggs over easy,Biscuits,and coffee please..Thank You..put that on Luc's tab..Sallie and Caregiver are in kitchen trying to get Her Meds picked up She had Her Meds all in container for week and knocked them over..Had pills all over Kitchen!!

I worked yesterday on block of buildings with the "new" Piggly Wiggly grocery on it...Got base and sidewalk figured out..Also got Atlas Caboose painted ready to decal for Illinois Central...I am bidding on a old Atlas GP 7..It needs paint and Feller says it doesn't run to well sounds like a project..

JR...Glad to see you back and good to hear they are making progress on your Home..Congrats on racing season!

You All have a good one....Jerry

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:43 AM

Morning Gang: JR you just go ahead and ramble. It's always good to hear from you and we are interested in your progress on the house. I guess you did allright on the circuit. At least you haven't mentioned any catastrophic tranny or engine falures.

I'm working out in the shop this morning. I sand blasted the two standard gauge gons to get them ready for painting and have the flat ready. I'm going to get a primer coat on today at least so they won't rust and need more blasting. 

Well I'd better get back to the shop. Any of you guys remember my battles with the rodents? Well the war is back on. Yes we have plenty of cats and a couple of mice catching dogs but the little buggers still are getting into the house.

See you all later. 

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 10:17 AM

Paul,

I use a 5 gallon plastic bucket with about 3” of peanut oil in the bottom.  The rodents climb the bucket fall into the oil then they can’t get out because their paws are covered in oil (peanut oil has a very strong smell) leave the bucket outside or in your garage.  I use a similar method for grubs; empty tuna cans filled with beer buried under a little bit of wood chips.  No grubs = No skunks. Lee

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 10:28 AM

Hello everyone.

Tom ... Very sorry to learn about Lowell's passing.

CN Charlie .... Also, very sad to hear about Jamie.

We'll be on the "My Old Kentucky Dinner Train" operating out of Bardstown (3 hours east of here) tomorrow. http://www.rjcorman.com/dinner/photogallery.php

Have to be brief. Bye.

GARRY

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Posted by CSX_road_slug on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:14 PM

Good afternoon crew,

I was amazed to see that my region [Mid Atlantic] is now under a Fire Weather Watch - it seems like just a week ago we had some pretty heavy rains, go figure!  In any event it's mighty windy here now.

Paul - bummer about the rodent problem, hope you get that under control soon.  My trainroom seems to attract crickets, but something in there seems to be killing them - I only see their dead carcasses lying near the door...

Jeff - I positively loathe doctor visits! My doctor himself is OK, but the practice management always over-schedules patients, so whenever I have a routine appointment I end up waiting up to ~90mins before I actually see the doc.  For that reason I always schedule my appointment for the earliest time slot on a given day, before the "emergency" walk-ins start showing up. 

Fergmiester
Ken, ... How's that layourt of yours? ...

Funny you should ask, Fergie!  One of the local mrr celebs in my area caught wind of my layout, and says he'll recruit a small crew of guest operators from the Four County S.M.E., as soon as I get a few more radio throttles to accommodate them. [They all use NCE and I'm on Digitrax, otherwise they could bring their own.] Now I'm both excited and terrified, scrambling to get the trainroom looking semi-presentable.  Other than that, I'm putting the finishing touches on a diesel servicing facility - scratchbuilding some Snyder fuel cranes to go on the fueling platform.  So you're still dealing with the curve-widening issue, eh? I remember when you posted about that several months ago. [I'll need to build a helix to alleviate my most pressing layout deficiency, and I'm definitely not ready to go there just yet!]

-Ken in Maryland  (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 2:34 PM

 Ken: I hear ya there! I always try to get a morning appointment. The earlier the better.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 2:48 PM

in a SOUTHERN mug, please & thanks.

***CN Charlie, my condolences for the loss of Jamie.

Wife is already back, as her Dad changed his mind about going to the beach (and wasn't feeling well anyway). It is all he has talked about since having his stroke. He probably won't bring it up again. We were able to cancel the hotel reservation this morning without any trouble.

***JR, sounds like a good outing at the races. Congrats!

***Garry, that "My Old Kentucky Dinner Train" is the most realistic train & layout I have ever seen.Wink Seriously though, that looks like a lot of fun.

Well, have a great day y'all. Cowboy Rob

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:10 PM

 Afternoon, Zoe - I'll have a grilled cheese sandwich,

bowl of chili,


and a root beer float, please.


Oh yeah, and pass me that bottle of those, please...

Thanks! Warms a fella up from the inside out. Hold the peppers, though. Whistling

Tom, sent you an email ('What I Had Done') via 'regular' email (not through the forum), so hopefully that'll go through. By the way, looking forward to seeing how your LMC (Lowell Memorial Caboose) looks when you get it all done.

JR, feel free to drop in the Diner during your 'off-season', so to speak. Why should we  be the only ones allowed to come in the Diner and ramble on? Heck, come join us! Smile,Wink, & Grin Was it a pretty good racing season for you?

Rob, how're your contractors doing? Sounds like you and JR are almost single-handedly saving the construction housing and repair fields lately. Wink Hope that both of you get things done and back into your 'new' homes ASAP.Yeah!!

Paul, this is the time of year for checking on any cracks, knotholes or crannies where the li'l varmits are trying to sneak in. Never hurts to have a housecat or two, either.

 

I'll settle into the corner booth for a while and finish my lunch. Dinner Everyone take care of yourselves!

 

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 4:03 PM

Fergie, yeah, a Porsche 914.  Two seater (just to put back and forth to work and maybe go for a Sunday drive with the wife), a slightly warmed over VW Type IV motor with a five speed, and carves corners like it's an oversized go-cart so it's not too boring.  Add to that, they're dirt cheap, insurance is cheap, parts are everywhere, you can work on it at home without a computer, and it's going up in value every year instead of down and you've got a real winner there.  It suits me for a daily commuter.

Philip
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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 5:29 PM

Good Evening All,

     The sandwich, chili and root beer look good - make that two orders please ladies. Worked through a bunch of stuff today so maybe New Jersey this weekend won't be so bad after all. Looks to be cold though. The new track is called Thunderbolt and it's in Millville south of Atlantic City. Should be the last hurrah for our vintage racing season.

     Can't do anything with it just yet, but I did order up a Turbo train from my not too local hobby shop this afternoon. Good pricing from my bud and still no New Haven HH600 but they should be near. Rapido also announced the Osgood Bradley lightweight coaches (nee American Flyer) so I need to figure out how many of them to order as well. Guess I have a thing for passenger trains, no? The AF's should look the bees knees hooked on behind my I-5 loco.

   PC - the 914 2.0 was my favorite when I worked for the dealership. Except for the 2.0 911S there wasn't anything more fun to drive on a winding road. The 1.7 has problamatic fuel injection and the 1.8 can be quirky as well with O-rings on the oil filler breaking and stopping the car (loses intake pressure and closes the flapper on the inlet poteniometer). also the air flow meters used to warp and bind especially on long trips and the result was much like a stuck throttle but not as drastic. Also the rear brakes were prone to corroding making it impossible to reset the parking brake. The latter is easy to fix if you antisieze the adjustor screws before they sieze (just like the VW 411 they took the parts off). When you do find one, check carefully for rust especially around the battery box. The pedal cluster can be a pain if the bushings go, but the fix is cheap if time consuming.  If you have a sense of humor you'll be fine and they are much more reliable than the Brit stuff I prefer. As you said, all the parts are still available new or from the "recycler".    Gotta run, the boss says dinner is served soon so I can just make it home before it's ready.     CUL, J.R.

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:22 PM

Evening Gang:

Jim I tried the cats. For a year after that I was still getting fur out of the running gear of my steam locomotives. I filled up the shop vac several times sucking up the stuff also. Oh and after that I still had to use traps.This time there is one that chewed through a control wire on the powder rooms low voltage light control. I fised it with a jelly bean connector. So tonight he did it again and took the jelly bean. Since he has now set a time for his antics I'm thinking about setting and waiting for him with my .17 HMR. Just one shot should do it. Of course I'd probably get him and some wiring also. I'll try some sticky traps instead.

Well this afternoon everything worked as it is supposed to on posting. Tonight it's back to running off the right margin and heading for who knows where. At least when I post it comes out right.

I got the floor for one of the gons done and have only to drill the holes for the bolts on the second one. These gons are 6 footers. I also have two 5 footers to do along with three 5 foot flat cars. tomorrow if the rain isn't bad I'll try and get the two gons and one of the flats painted. I moved everything into the tractor shed so it's out of the weather. We do need the rain through.

Well I'm going to hit the showers and get some of this blasting grit out of my hair.

Good Night All

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:31 PM

GMTRacing
PC - the 914 2.0 was my favorite when I worked for the dealership. Except for the 2.0 911S there wasn't anything more fun to drive on a winding road.

A 2.0 is what I'm interested in.  I've done quite a lot of homework on them.  Thanks for the tips though.  Good stuff!

Philip
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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:36 PM

***Jim, tomorrow & the following day, the folks "we hired" will be out to do 2" spray foam. If you're curious: http://www.wattsaverinsulation.com/spray_foam/spray_foam.aspx 

My studio is spray foamed with basically the same stuff, but an earlier version (from a different "foamer"), plus I added fiberglass insulation over it. This time, I am only going to add fiberglass insulation in the floor (above the train room) and in the interior walls of the master bedroom/bath/closet/etc. ...and I am wearing a mask!

BTW, these guys told me we didn't need a 2-ton ac/heat unit for this space with their insulation. Guess we have overkill on that one. Could have saved some money, gosh darn-it.

Our young miniature zebu bull has finally discovered his "ROAR". He has been practising all day.Laugh

That's it from the ol' farm. Have a good night all. Cowboy Rob

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