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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, November 21, 2008 3:41 PM
Good afternoon everyone and I'll have a roast beef on rye and a large mug of mellow roast Kona if you please. pC; do you do screenplays? It comes across like you might. I had to print that off to show an A&C fan i know! jeff; Is that backdrop painted on or what? It looks good from here. And be safe with pump! I'm going to start another one of those what the--------- is he doing projects. A feed mill we have not to far from us recently became abandoned/bankrupt/simply closed down. I am going there this weekend with a friend who used to manage the place 20yr ago and try to get some half decent shots so i can model this place. It sits on a rather low spot by the Thames R. (hence on more flat ground than the Purina plant in Woodstock,ON which seems to go up/down hill and all over...). This aughta be FUN!!! WWWEEEEEEEE!!!

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, November 21, 2008 4:05 PM

Not quite evening and going home time yet. That's a nice shot out back there Jeff - love those Atlas towers. I like the idea of monitoring what you can't easily see and with the mini cams getting cheaper and cheaper - why not.

    I think the shed is not going to fly, but if we go with the radiant floor heat I should be able to make a nice space where the current big boiler and main loop are. It wasn't good space before as I was always hitting my head on the loop and with less and less "padding" up top it's gotten rather painful. Still that 12 x 20 open space was tempting.

PC - loved the adaptation of Who's on First - hadn't seen it before.

I'll have an RBF and loiter for a bit before I get back at it.  J.R.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Friday, November 21, 2008 4:31 PM

I made 3 huckleberry cheesecakes this morning, and thought that I would drop one off here at the diner.

No MR today.  We are doing Thanksgiving at my brothers tomorrow, so I have been baking and preparing.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, November 21, 2008 4:39 PM

Well, I made it through school, thank the lord. Now to make it through the rest of the evening, then when I wake up, lol, I can finally quit waiting.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, November 21, 2008 4:59 PM

Sue: Now you did it. I want/need that recipe for a Huckleberry Cheesecake. My wife saw the name and said we need that!DinnerWhistling

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, November 21, 2008 7:07 PM

 

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Sue: Now you did it. I want/need that recipe for a Huckleberry Cheesecake. My wife saw the name and said we need that!

And it looks like dinner and dessert are on you, B-C! Shock But hey, for that Huckleberry Cheesecake recipe, it's worth it, right? Wink (Couldn't come up with another short version for your name). That feed mill sounds interesting - if you can, post pics when you get them. Yeah!!

Zoe, I'll have a rib eye with salad and some brocolli and a half-peach and a glass of 2 percent milk, please, on B-C's tab. Thanks!

Sue and B-C, I'll join you there until my dinner's ready. Dinner

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, November 21, 2008 7:31 PM

The Purina mill is pretty interesting too. I'm still figuring these cameras out so i'll get both up for you all.Thumbs Up

The problem with the Purmill(short) is that to model this one I have at least 3 heights or levels for the truck (off street side) and 2 different loading spur heights to contend with. Like I said, this goes up/down and all over...Big Smile

And yes it is on me...DinnerSmile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, November 21, 2008 8:33 PM

Evening All...Just stopped in for a cup of coffee and a slice of Sue's Cheese Cake..MMMMM that looks good!...Didn't get much done on layout today still didn't get trailers from Ebay deal...but mail always slows down this time of year..You all have a good evening....Jerry

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Friday, November 21, 2008 8:38 PM

Evening Gang: Not much going on again today. I didn’t get back to the field and the mesquite. Maybe tomorrow. We’ve had two calves this week. When they are only a day or so old they will come over and give you a sniff and let you rub there backs. That’s always nice. After a couple of days they won’t let you get near them. I guess the mothers tell them that we are bad.

 

The page 67 was spread out way to the right tonight. Page 68 is normal.

 

We spent the day going to the hospital for a cardio vascular test on Mary Ann. The tech said that everything looked normal. Later this afternoon we went to the doctor and he said that her heart looked good, no problems. She still is retaining fluid but she is getting rid of that slowly. She lost 3 lbs since yesterday. The doctor changed some of her meds and will check her Monday. I also have my yearly checkup Monday. He’s going to give me H for my weight.

 

BC that mill on different levels sounds very interesting. If you had the room it would make a really neat model.

 

Well I think that I’ll head for bed.

 

Good Night All  

 

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Posted by Fergmiester on Friday, November 21, 2008 8:39 PM

 Good Evening All

Just passing through... Have a good evening

Der John: It was good seeing you at the show last weekend 

So is your snow blower ready to go yet?

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Posted by der5997 on Friday, November 21, 2008 9:25 PM
Hi gang! Dick says: “So that is what is keeping me busy and out of the Diner these days, so please let the guys know I am still alive and busy if you enter for a tea and crumpets.”  So it looks like I’m having toasted crumpets (the only thing to go with those is strawberry jam), and a large green tea please Zoe.   

 

 

 

Jerry: I don’t know if this would fit your era, but it’s up on epay now http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250327080165    

 

 

 

Blownout:
I am going there this weekend
…hope you can, the Weather channel tells us you guys have over 80cm of snow, maybe no-one told you yet!
   

 

 

 

JR:
I was always hitting my head on the loop and with less and less "padding" up top it's gotten rather painful.
…I know what you mean. Our attic is more of a crawl space, max height about 3½-4 feet, and not much of that. I was constantly following your example. Now my nearest and dearest insists on my wearing a hard hat up there!  It lowers the available height even more, but does save the noggin!
   

 

 

 

Sue:  Thanks for the cheesecake…I’ll have a slice please Zoe, right after the obligatory crumpets and tea.(If B-C and CapeJim and Jerry have left any that is…that was a whole cake Sue left...could Packer be jumping the gun as well…..)   

 

 

 

Fergie:
So is your snow blower ready to go yet?
…no, that’s the one thing I didn’t get around to on this very busy “Blue Jobs” day. Did get the snows/rims on the van, and some wood in. I guess I’m going to have to use this one…
  
since it’s N, it could take some time to clear things tomorrow. Actually CTV were calling for temps around 8°C for us in the afternoon. It will be interesting to see just how much snow stays around.  I figure on shovelling just enough to get at the dog house and the woodshed.  We weren’t planning on going anywhere.

 

 

Looks like an indoor day tomorrow, so maybe some mrr, hope so anyhow.  Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers for all in need of healing, comfort and Peace.Angel

 

 

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, November 21, 2008 9:51 PM

You'd be surprised at the weird stuff around here. We here in the sw pt of London saw maybe 25cm of it, some place just a couple of minutes s of us got zip, and just 8km w of us is where the 80cm is... these things just whipsaw around here and all you can do is ask 'wha...ppenned??'

Wah'll I's ah be heddin' fo' bed too. night night...Zzz

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Posted by railroadnut675 on Friday, November 21, 2008 10:17 PM

Well, I think I have gotten through the busiest two weeks of the year

I had three basketball games in a row. Our team is now 2-2, but we beat our archrivals St.Mary's. I'm also involved in the school play, Last Stop til Christmas. We have the debut on Tuesday for grandparents Day. I play the part of the obnoxious husband.

The other week I made the dessert for Sunday night. It was called chocolate angel pie, though it was more of a cake. It was mostly egg whites and sugar with cocoa powder thrown in.

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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, November 22, 2008 12:22 AM

Good Evening Diners, no technically it's Good Morning here,

Well it's a frosty one out there tonight with a low of 0F and then the temp is streaking up to a balmy 25F tomorrow. A heat wave!!! Pippa won't be happy. And yes Jim she does have a thick coat.

Took the afternoon off today and went out and bought some glasses. I don't need them for distance but close up is another thing. I got tired of taking those drug store reading glasses on and off so it was time to bite the bullet.

Tomorrow night we are going to an opera here. They're doing Il Travatore which I have never seen. In fact it will be the first one we've attended in a few years. We had season tickets for many years and were quite involved with it but somehow just stopped a few years ago. The tenor singing Manrico is Richard Margison who has done the role many times at the Met. How they got him here I'll never know. The last time I heard him here was 15 years ago just before he made it big. Should be a good night.

I'm busy working on my loco service yard doing some ballasting and installing the engine house. I have some medium blended gray ballast for the track leading into the yard but will be vacuuming it up tomorrow as it is just too light. I think I'll stick with the cinder ballast for the whole yard.

Well it is late so I'll see you all tomorrow.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Saturday, November 22, 2008 4:27 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by LSWrr on Saturday, November 22, 2008 5:00 AM

Good morning,

Not much snow accumulation here (I’m close to the Lake), but you go a little inland and you can see it stacking up.

Ray, when she drives through Ashtabula County tell her to take her time if there is snow on the road.

Jim, I should be ok; 2003 F-250, Diesel 7.3.  The truck weighs in at 6,000 pounds.

Went to the doctor yesterday and I have bronchitis and both ears are infected.  Needless to say not much is getting done this weekend.

Lee

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, November 22, 2008 6:25 AM

blownout cylinder
pC; do you do screenplays? It comes across like you might.

Naw, I work at the phone company.  Someone sent that to me and I thought it was worth a laugh, thats all.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 22, 2008 6:55 AM

 Good morning.

It's 33 and clear. It will become partly cloudy later today as the temp rises to a high in the mid 50's.

Didn't get much done yesterday. I had lunch with my parents then changed out the couplers on some Athearn and Bachmann cars to Kadee's. The knockoffs were added to the piles of scrap in twp gondolas I have just for collecting scrap. It doesn't take long to get a load of scrap around here.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      11/22/2008


Wind Chill:  30°F
Humidity:  67%
Dew Point:  23°F

So Far Today
High:  34°F
Low:  33°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  10mph E

Today  High: 58    Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s. East winds around 5 mph.

Tonight  Low: 45    Partly cloudy. Not as cool. Lows in the mid 40s. East winds around 5 mph.


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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, November 22, 2008 8:28 AM

FINALLY! It's my birthday today! I'm turning 14. What all I've gotten is:

A new Atlas U23B, ATSF #6330

4 Atlas boxcars

2 Atlas plastic pellet hoppers

A new MRC Tech 4 220, w/ momentum (I love it)

GMR 2007

A new watch

a cool cross made from metal w/ the base being a shell casing (bullet)

A new Packers hat (knit cap)

3 CDs (two ealier Pillar CDs, and Relient K's newest)

A pikestuff 2 dr. enginehouse

pikestuff roof vents

and a few other things I'm sure I'm forgetting.

I'll be back later. Got a basketball game at noon, and then who knows what else I'll be doing until we go eat at Golden Corral around 6:30, then come home and watch Texas Tech-Oklamhoma. Go Red Raiders!!!

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, November 22, 2008 8:37 AM

And a good morning to all. Bow The trip was cancelled--not by snow but by a last minute bosscall. Someone didn't do a job... hence me rushing out at 3am this morn. Guy I was going to go with thinks we should do this trip sunday...Whistling 

As it is I'm spending today putting up xmas dex and such...Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 22, 2008 9:19 AM

Packers#1

FINALLY! It's my birthday today! I'm turning 14. What all I've gotten is:

A new Atlas U23B, ATSF #6330
4 Atlas boxcars
2 Atlas plastic pellet hoppers
A new MRC Tech 4 220, w/ momentum (I love it)
GMR 2007
A new watch
a cool cross made from metal w/ the base being a shell casing (bullet)
A new Packers hat (knit cap)
3 CDs (two ealier Pillar CDs, and Relient K's newest)
A pikestuff 2 dr. enginehouse
pikestuff roof vents
and a few other things I'm sure I'm forgetting.

That's a pretty good haul.


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The trip was cancelled--not by snow but by a last minute bosscall. Someone didn't do a job.

I know what that's like. When I was a security guard I once had to work three 12 hour shifts back to back to back because the assigned guards couldn't make it in for various reasons. After making the rounds for 36 hours straight (no breaks) I was glad to get home and fall onto the bed.


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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, November 22, 2008 9:26 AM

in a SOUTHERN mug, please & thank you.

Both phone & internet have been down for a couple days. Been a busy time here. Outside painters are doing their thing. Hopefully they will finish up today.  

Sandy (old mare) isn't doing as well as we had hoped. Might have to call our Vet out, which I really dread.

Smitty (cat) injured his same leg as before so is relegated to the enclosed porch. Wife is giving him penicillin.He's a good natured, tough cat. 

***Jerry, hope you had a wonderful Birthday. Sorry I missed the cake.

Gotta do critter rounds. Have a great day, all. Cowboy Rob

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, November 22, 2008 9:43 AM

Mornin' everyone!

I'll have a bottomless cup of dark roast and a short stack of pancakes this morning.

We got around 3" of white fluffy stuff over night and they are calling for 2" to 4" more of it today here in the Finger lakes.  Of course today is the day that several other train nuts are supposed to come over for a short meeting for Lakeshores Division NMRA to discuss meets and other activities.  (Two of them are MMRs. One has recently moved into the division and the other is Super of a neighboring division.)  I will have to wait and see if they decide to come or not.  Oh well, the train room needed a lot of cleaning anyway.... Wink

Lee I know that section of I-90 all too well...  I have driven it several times over the years and don't like the traffic even when the weather is good!  She is a good, careful driver and will find a place to get off the road if the conditions get too bad.  Thanks! 

Mornin' Philip

Jeffrey it is currently 19°F where I am, but will get up to 26°F today!!! Sigh 

Packers1............. Happy Birthday to ya !!!! Thumbs Up  Hey, way back almost half a century ago I was that age too.  Enjoy yourself and have a blast with the new stash of rolling stock and everything else!

Rob hope the mare and the cat both recover well.

Well, I still have more house cleaning to do just in case the visitors do manage to come over.  See you all later!
 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 22, 2008 9:50 AM

 The year I was 14 was 1974. That was 34 years ago. That did it! Now I'm feeling old.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Saturday, November 22, 2008 9:54 AM

Good morning.....Its 24 here this morning...I'll just have a cup of coffee I'm saving myself for the Birthday dinner My Son is picking us up and taking us to VFW in Casey...Looks like all of my kids but 2 will be there along with all the grand kids...hope so anyway..My Brother-in-law has smoked and Bar-B-Qued over 20 pounds of pork!...

Packers#1...Wow!....Sounds like you hit the jackpot...

You all have a good one....Jerry

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Saturday, November 22, 2008 10:59 AM

WhistlingGood Morning Crew,

I'm at work this morning so do you think I can get a carry out Chloe ??    Great, I'll have a cinnamon bagel and a double hot chocolate. In a paper bag please, I got to run..................................... 

jeffrey-wimberly

 The year I was 14 was 1974. That was 34 years ago. That did it! Now I'm feeling old.

Whistling

JEFF: you are still a spring chicken,   when you were born I was already 20 years old.

You are only as old as you think.   Start thinking about a couple of 20 year olds.  LOLLaugh

Good luck with the foot, get it in good enough shape that you can start kicking field goals for the Saints.

ROB:  Hope all goes well for "Sandy"   You are going to have a wonderful 2009,  after all you folks have gone through in 2008 you certainly deserve MORE than a break.Thumbs Up

Happy B-Day wishes...................... 

JERRY:    and you have a good one,   Happy Birthday to you Sport.  Not too much bubbly now !!!!  But do enjoy your outing with your family.

PACKERS:  Best wishes to you as well on your BD.   BOY, did you ever clean up.  Have you got room for it all ?

TOM:   That "Remington"  looks like he'll be a great "Watch Cat"   Just how big is he anyway???Mischief and good luck when getting the two of them together this week-end.  Hope all goes well.Blindfold

CN CHARLIE:     Glad to hear you are being a great Hubby and taking the little woman to the Opera, remember not to leave until the Fat Lady sings.  Still cold weather on the way to you.  Bundle up..Thumbs Down

Have to work today and tomorrow then think we are off to Spokane for a short visit.  SUE: keep all that wet sloppy white stuff on the coast,  Thanks....

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

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, November 22, 2008 11:16 AM

Hello everybody! 

Sawyer:   Happy Birthday Happy B-Day and congratulations for all the neat presents!

Lee ........  Sorry to hear you are sick.  Tongue Get well soon!  TG is almost here and you have a layout needing work

Jerry says his borther is cooking 20 pounds of pork. Would you like some KY BBQ sauce for that?...Or ask jeff if he still has some of that "bomb" sauce. Twenty pounds is good for you; what will your brother eat? DinnerWhistling

Yes, PC does work for the phone comapny.  That's his hang up.

I'm really pleased with the track on my newly added lower level loop. None of my trains derails on it; even the most "picky" of my locomotives. Nothing needed any adjusting. I should be able to start building the upper level loop immediately after Thanksgiving weekend.

Happy Model Railroading!

GARRY

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Posted by gear-jammer on Saturday, November 22, 2008 12:59 PM

Good morning, All.  I guess some of you are thinking about lunch already.  We are going to my brothers for Thanksgiving dinner this afternoon.  Looks like we will be partying for a week.Dinner

I am trying to get the ambition to do ground goop on the other side of the stream bed.  If I do it today, I can do the streambed tomorrow, and then Larry can start finalizing the trestle.  I am the one holding up progress now.

Rob,  Sorry that your mare is not doing well.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, November 22, 2008 1:13 PM

Thanks for the birthday wishes everyone! Yeah, I did clean up. Tongue Mainly because my sister got a bike for her birthday back in April, so my parents spent more on me. Altogether, it was about $200. I set up a favorites folder w/ links to everything, and they ordered it all, lol.

So today, I'm going to take my allowance, and w/ a card my LHS sent me for my b-day ($10 off a purchase of $25 or more), I'm going to get some track and set up another 4x8 layout. Going to dismantle my desktop layout though, time to move on.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 22, 2008 1:46 PM

 Been doing a bit of work on the layout today. I got the pedestrian bridge in place and I did a bit of relighting work at the back of the layout.



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