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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, November 24, 2008 7:25 PM

Guess what!  There's going to be PIE at our Thanksgiving table! Dinner

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Posted by sleeper33 on Monday, November 24, 2008 7:04 PM

Hi all

I'll apoliges now for the late replies and I'll also have a tea thanks girls

right Jim your quite right that is a Kato GG1 and a great find it was too even the shop assistant was shocked they had a loco in that somebody actually wanted. J.R. absolutely no problems with customs at either end didnt seem to notice that I left with 1 small and 1 large bag and ended up comming back with 2 large bags the trouble was I had to check both so all the goodies were in the hold which gave me the jitters till I saw the bags again.

Paul sorry about the calf hope its just a 1 off

 Ill be at the counter if anybody  wants me

 

 

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Posted by Flashwave on Monday, November 24, 2008 6:20 PM

Evening all. I'll have the sloppy joe. Three day week, but BOOKU school projects.

I'm behind a few pages, but Jeff, I like the bridge.

 Tom, glad to herar you got the short worked out,

And I lik the NMarron Yellow paintjob. Came out well.  Mabe soon I'll get something painted, or running.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Monday, November 24, 2008 4:31 PM

MMMMM mulled cider sounds good.  Add me to the clamor for Ryans' photos.

Rob - sounds like you are having an adventure with the interior painters. Could you really be colorblind and a painter? You can just see it now "looks fine to me maam, what do you mean it's red instead of brown?"

Love those KC135's Colby. Got a free ride in one from Kadena AFB to Beale AFB when i got leave on short notice and couldn't book a flight. Only problem was all the seats were taken so i ended up riding on the boxes of cargo. I was the only one able to lay down and sleep as the seats were webbing and less than comfy. Stopped at Hickam(sp) Field enroute which is the only time I've set foot on Hawaii.

Jerry - what a nice group for your party. Glad you enjoyed it.

Jim - don't be too hard on the kids, some parents really apply the guilt trip and pressure so it ends up shorting you. Leave the door open and hopefully they'll realize what's up and try to make up for it.

  As for the CFO and I we're going to our oldest sons for Thanksgiving as having dinner at the rental house just didn't feel right. They've just moved in so it's also a good excuse for them to pick up. Time to get back to it. CUL, J.R.

Ah - Top Of The page and nearly dinner time. Line up gents (and Sue if you wander in) the credit card is on file. I'll stop in later for a bite.   Big Smile

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 24, 2008 3:49 PM

Some Split Pea soup will go nicely with a large mug of that mulled cider thank you very much. Dinner 

JimRC, After he loobbed a couple of them off the tree next door neighbour told me about using a bit of CA on the top and also wrapping hook around the twig. No xmas balls find themselves in millipieces...Whistling

Around here, what with all the antique ornaments we have I am surprised at how 'Spring' can  be so graceful...Wink Then again Audrey is more concerned about your's truly likely to banghead on cupboard doors. modifyBanged Head

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 24, 2008 3:35 PM

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I, too, would like Ryan to post photos of the Smokey Mountain trip.

 

I'll make that 3 (or more).

Hear, hear!

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Posted by howmus on Monday, November 24, 2008 3:30 PM

 Afternoon all!

Flo, some nice hot mulled cider would hit the spot! 

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I, too, would like Ryan to post photos of the Smokey Mountain trip.

 

I'll make that 3 (or more).

Rob I actually only had Sheila for a little over 3 years.  My Father got her as a pet for my Mother after their dog died.  Found at the local Humane Society.  She was supposed to be 4 years old but turned out she was 14 instead.  My mom had her for 5 years and when she died, I inherited the old girl.  She was a very gentle and sweet old thing.  She never ever weighed more than 7.5 lbs.  At the time I lost her she weighed 4.25 lbs.  The boys now weigh in at 19 and 20 lbs. respectively.  All my cats are inside kitties (declawed) and I might have lost Manet at about 1 1/2 years old if he had been an outside cat.  He has Feline Urinary Tract Syndrome.  Their other brother was an outside kitty and died at about 1.5 years old mysteriously.  I figure he had FUTS as well as there is a genetic link.

We are currently having a nice little snowstorm here.  Lucky I got back from shopping just as it started.

Back to work!
 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, November 24, 2008 3:27 PM

Thanks for the happy b-day Ryan!

Jim, actually, I just painted over the maroon, took about 3 coats. Now that I've seen it do that, I think I can salvage my GP9 and get it painted, if the Maroon can still cover the bits of paint left over, lol.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 24, 2008 3:26 PM

JimRCGMO
Jeff, with the various gremlins you have from time to time, it's good that you have that good electrical background

Most of the time that's a real blessing but at other times it can be like a curse. There are times I overlook something simple because I've already convinced myself that it's something more complex.

pcarrell
can almost smell the turkey!

I hear ya there! My sister is cooking up the Thanksgiving meal for the whole family again this year and my mother is getting her famous fruit salad ready. It's well soaked for a couple of days in peach schnapps. We can get stuffed and blitzed at the same time.Laugh

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, November 24, 2008 3:19 PM

I can almost smell the turkey!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, November 24, 2008 3:15 PM

Good afternoon!

I, too, would like Ryan to post photos of the Smokey Mountain trip.

We're getting ready for T G company here.

Jerry ... that's a big family!

 

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, November 24, 2008 1:42 PM

in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please & thank you.   

***Jerry, that is a LOT of kids there. 

***Ray, Sheila certainly had a wonderful home with you to reach the grand old age of 21. 

***Ryan, look forward to seeing lots of pics from the trip. Cool!

***Jim, sending healing thoughts your way. You need your eyes for MRRing.

Went to HD today & picked up a can of the right paint for that door.

Also picked up the bulbs for the train room. Will take pics of it to share soon.

Off to do some touch-up on outside (my part of the build). Then might tackle repainting that door myself.

Cowboy Rob

 

 

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Monday, November 24, 2008 12:09 PM

Hey guys!!

I don't know about you guys but I only have a one day week this week!!! Tomorrow I'll be going with the rotc program to new hampshire and I'll be flying in a KC 135 which can refuel other air craft in flight.

 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, November 24, 2008 11:14 AM

 Morning Zoe - no, the shades are 'cause my opthalmologist dialated my eyes this morning. Not hardly am I famous.Cool I'll have some of Jerry's BBQ on a bun, with some cheesey fries and a Dr. Pepper, please and thank you, ma'am.

My every six months checkup with the eye doctor this morning. They did the annoying eye pressure check (seemed like two times that I could tell) and took the picture of the back of my retina for the Dr. (Don't look for it just yet on my Photobucket account). Dr. said my eye pressure was up some (wouldn't be as much of a problem for the average person),. That might have to do with my getting annoyed about having to buy two kinds of eye drops that only maintain my current level of glaucoma. Sure doesn't make sense to me that my health insurance balks at paying for my non-generic drops (Dr. said there may be a generic version on one this next year), sort of "We'll let you go blind until you qualify for disability, and then they'll pay for your meds". Sorry for the rant, but today's been a struggle to keep my internal attitude above sea level. Don't feel (outside of the Diner) like I'm getting the support that everyone else gets from me. Also kinda peeved that my daughter and son-in-law can't quite manage manage to alternate seeing me and their other parents on holidays. (Stepping down from the SoapBox now...

Last night I cooked the roast I got on Saturday, which I'll warm back up for Thanksgiving Day. Didn't find out if our local grocery store's deli was offering the individual (or double) portions of a Thanksgiving dinner 'plate', so this is my alternate plan. Already have some of the other fixin's (cranberry sauce, (instant) mashed potatoes, fruit, etc.). Since I'll be the backup for the on-call, I didn't want to have the roast started cooking (for 3 hours or so) and then get called out.

Robby, hope your heating guy gives you a good quote (and payment arrangements) - being cold is no fun during the winter. Only so much can be done in the way of adding layers of clothing... Stay warm as you can.

Sawyer, sounded like you were learning painting at the school my Dad used to tell me about - the "School of Hard Knocks" (aka trial and error, with a lot of the latter). Hope you were able to get the maroon coat off fairly well and re-do it without too much fuss. The photos look like it turned out all right. Thumbs Up

Tom, we will add your next couple of weeks with your house guest to our AngelAngel list. So are Spooky and Remington exchanging "Hi, you new to this area?" chirps, or "Who the heck do you think you are, invading MY space?" chirps? Or can you tell Maine Coon cat chirps apart on the friendly vs. curious vs. hostile kinds?

Johnboy, you rascal, you - are you sure that gas station story isn't autobiographical? WinkLaugh

Burnout Cylinder, good thing that Spring isn't any heavier, huh? Do you have to avoid putting fragile ornaments on the side of the tree that Spring uses to come down off the shelves? (Like no glass balls or delicate ornaments)

Jeff, with the various gremlins you have from time to time, it's good that you have that good electrical background (and no, Garry, I'm not talking about any new backdrop that Jeff got ]:-^])

Rob, that was neat about seeing the Screetch Owl up close and personal (more or less). On your painters, it could be that the painter is color blind, or the one who got the paint for them was. At least you're getting closer now. Good to hear Sandy's holding her own, and I hope your 'doctoring' will help her improve soon.

Jerry, that's a good passle of grandkids you have there - probably a better deal than having them all at your place! Might've been hard pressed for breathing room if they were all in an apartment, huh?

Ryan, your trip on Friday sounds like much more fun than going to a mall in the wee hours for a sale, but then again, maybe that's just my take on things. Smile,Wink, & GrinWhistling  

I'll slip into the corner booth for now and work on my lunch.

 

Blessings and Prayers,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 24, 2008 10:21 AM

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Jeff...Pedestrian Overpass looks like a great spot to take rail fan photos...Nice modeling...I remeber seeing that kit years ago where did you find it?

I found it at Hare's Art & Hobby in Alexandria. That's the closest LHS to me. Still a 120 mile round trip.

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Posted by SilverSpike on Monday, November 24, 2008 10:15 AM

Howdy Podnas!

Looks like a busy weekend was had by all and the diner stayed busy too!

Happy Birthday to Sawyer and Jerry! Happy B-Day BBQ dinner sounds like a real hit!

Nothing going on around these parts with the model railroad, but on Friday we are going to ride the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad from Dillsboro, NC. Looking forward to that trip and will post a report upon our return.

Thoughts and prayers to all in need and recovery!  Angel

In addition to Jerry's BBQ leftovers, here is some Split Pea Soup for lunch today....Dinner


 



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Posted by howmus on Monday, November 24, 2008 10:11 AM

Mornin' everyone!

A rather dull dreary day here in the Finger lakes.  Currently 36°F with a high around 40°.  Cloudy and gray with a chance of some precipitation and white stuff.  Good thing is today will clear off the ice building up at the eaves of the roof.  I won't have to turn on the electric deicers.....

I will be spending most of the day cleaning house getting everything ready for Turkey Day and having the family over.  My son from Chicago called last night but I didn't hear the phone (probably working in the basement shop - no phone there) but he didn't leave a message.  I am going to throw him an e-mail this morning to make sure he is OK.

Tom your kitties will soon be best of friends I'm sure.  When I inherited my Mom's little old kitty, I did much the same MO with her and my "boys".  Manet (the 20 lb. sweety) and Sheila soon became buddies.  Manet still climbs up by the computer sniffs around and looks at me like "Where is she?".  For those of you that don't know, I had to have Sheila put to sleep last summer at the age of 21.

This was Sheila just a few months before I lost her.  She was a very sweet old girl!

Rob glad to hear that Sandy is holding her own.  Tough for all us to get old..........

I best get to work so I'll just finish my morning coffee and be out of here. 

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, November 24, 2008 9:53 AM

Good Morning All...Its cloudy and 43 here this morning..Posta warm up and rain....weather gusser on the TV says 52 for Thanksgiving.....I'll have coffee and a couple of dougnuts....I had a great day saturday..Had about 35...4 of our 6 kids came and 10 of the Grand babys...

My Brother-in-law smoked and Bar-b-qed 20 pounds of pork,had ham,noodles,homemade bread,Birthday cake,pecan pie and much more..

Paul...Sorry to hear about the loss of your calf...

Johnboy...Got a goo laugh out of Gas Station story...A DJ out of New Orleans Charlie Douglas made a record of that years ago...

Lee...Glad you are feeling better...

Jeff...Pedestrian Overpass looks like a great spot to take rail fan photos...Nice modeling...I remeber seeing that kit years ago where did you find it?

You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 24, 2008 9:00 AM

Cedar; Colourblind painters? nah more like lazy painters... ran out of the coloour and din't wanna go and hunt for it....Banged HeadWhistling

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, November 24, 2008 8:22 AM

in a Santa Fe mug, please & thank you.  

***Tom, good luck with Remington & Spooky. Perhaps they will end up as best buddies.

***Paul, how old was the calf? Weather conditions? Bummer!

While doing last nights critter check, approaching the barn gate something flew up off the ground right by my ear. Shining the flashlight, there perched no more than 5' away was a beautiful Screech Owl. Closest I've been to a wild one. Hear them every night, but that was especially cool.

Sandy (the old mare) is about the same. Plan is to feed her plenty of Equine Senior, small amount of Bute and keep an eye on her.

Outside painters have been doing a pretty good job. Going to rain today, so don't expect them to be here.

As for the inside painters, wife & I keep finding spots that need touch up. The worst one is an entire bedroom door painted dark brown instead of deep red "like the rest of the room".Angry Sheesh, are those guys color blind?

Heating and air is in, but with no door nobs, I'm not about to run it. Only exception is when it drops below freezing outside. I taped over those holes temporarily.

Have a great day all. Cowboy Rob 

 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 24, 2008 7:22 AM

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BTW; which host would you recommend?

Jeff; Did you weather the bridge? How?

The host site I have the most experience with is Photobucket. Just go to photobucket.com and open a free account.

The bridge has not been weathered.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 24, 2008 7:17 AM

Good morning everyone. I'm having the week off,eeeghWhistling

Once I get my pix uploaded onto a host I'll send one of our pedestrian bridge in Woodstock ON. I've seen people sit on the bridge, lawnchairs and all trainwatching as the CN main between Windsor/Detroit and Montreal/etc goes through Woodstock...

BTW; which host would you recommend?

Jeff; Did you weather the bridge? How?

Oh. We woke up to Dull,Dull,And Dull(semi-permenent cloudbank) and we expect rain on top of snow....Whistling

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 24, 2008 5:53 AM

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Jeff that pedestrian overpass looks good.

Thank you.

 

Good morning.

It's 58 and cloudy. The high should be around 75 and it will be mostly cloudy with a good chance of rain.

Yesterday my Athearn BNSF SD40 made it's first run on the layout at the head of a test train consisting of the SD40 and 2 Proto 2000 E6's. The test was being made to check the viability of some repair work on the track earlier in the day. After the test was completed the E units were removed  and the SD40 was coupled to it's own train, a general freight and is being run long hood forward because I think it looks better that way. I also found out why the switcher team took off the way it did the other day. It was because of a bad connection between the two units. The pickups of both units were wired together after each unit was individually programmed. When I get a chance I have to chase down a lighting problem with one of the structures. There's always something to keep me busy.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      11/24/2008

Wind Chill:  59°F
Humidity:  89%
Dew Point:  56°F

So Far Today
High:  61°F
Low:  58°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  9mph NNE

Today  High: 75    Showers likely and scattered thunderstorms in the morning...then scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 70s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph in the morning becoming northwest 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon. Chance of rain 70 percent.

Tonight  Low: 40    Partly cloudy early in the evening then becoming mostly clear. Much colder. Lows around 40. North winds 5 to 10 mph.


 

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, November 24, 2008 5:01 AM

Good morning all,

Feeling better today, might get some projects done this week.  The big one will be to replace the wheels on my sliding glass doors on the side porch.

Jeff that pedestrian overpass looks good.

Lee

 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Monday, November 24, 2008 3:52 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 24, 2008 2:12 AM

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Jeff ... Looks like you are the "Grmilin Killer" of the day. Solder joints can be pesky at times for sure.

You got that right. If I hadn't had the track tester on the track when I pushed down on it I probably would have missed it. As it is it became very obvious when the track testers light went out.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, November 23, 2008 11:14 PM

Hello

Everybody should look at Ray's neat layout pix in WPF. Nice looking Bachmann 4-6-0. 

JR is having Jarlsburg, my favorite cheese.  yum!

Burnout Cylinder.......  that's quite a story about "Spring" !

Luke ... thanks for the kind remark in WPF.

Paul ,..Sorry about the calf.

Rob.... Any news on your hirse. Hope its going to end up OK.

Sue ... That "smiley" is quite something!

JohnBoy ....Have safe trip!

JimCG .... I'll have "faith" that Murphy stays out of the lower level upon completion of the upper level.

Jeff ... Looks like you are the "Grmilin Killer" of the day. Solder joints can be pesky at times for sure.

Good night!

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, November 23, 2008 9:24 PM

 Evenin' all!

Paul, as a kid growing up on a dairy farm, I always used to hate to see a calf die.  I can remember knowing that a cow was calving during the night and we would go out to find a still born calf.  Or worse yet one just a few days old that just didn't make it.  Bummer! 

After several runs yesterday and today, my newish (hasn't been run much) Bachmann 4-6-0 has decided that it wants to derail on certain corners.  Took it off the layout and took off the front truck.  The spring that keeps tension on the fron wheels to keep them on the trck had slipped out of position.  I tried to put it back in its place and reassemble the truck on the loco.  very time it slipped right back out again.  So I put a little drop of Walthers GOO on the spring and put it against the truck like it should be.  Should be dry tomorrow morning.  Will assemble it back on the loco then and see what happens. 

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Sunday, November 23, 2008 8:32 PM

Good Evening All,

    I'll have a glass of Cabernet and a block of that Jarlsburg in the back please. Another long but productive day. Got the main loop cut apart and out the door and the rest of the flooring in the basement up and out. We have two sections of wall left to demo and a lot of tidy up to do but we're good to go with the plumbing, electrics and heat when we get the bids in. The last of the windows should be in Tues and the siding should be done by next week (probably would have been done this week but for the holiday).

   Robby - we had gas single pipe steam and electric on the second floor since we renovated over 20 years ago and it worked pretty well. With proper insulation we rarely ever had to turn the upstairs heat on. In really cold weather we might have to run the electric up to 50 or so to just take the bite out of the cold.

    If all the paint won't come off you can try a little more pinesol and an old toothbrush if you have one hanging around. Rubbing alcohol also can work but test it in a small spot on the inside of the shell in case it reacts. I've had good luck with some of the model paint strippers also but you need to be careful.

   Time to get some shut eye - I'm beat and wrestling sheets of 3/4" ply is getting difficult. See y'all tomorrow.  J.R.

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Posted by twhite on Sunday, November 23, 2008 8:07 PM

Jeff--

I know that feeling.  I was having nothing but problems with my #5 block last week--the one with the heavy grade--and I went nuts until I found the broken solder joint.  In my case I don't know if it's the partial insulation in the garge, or the WS foam roadbed I use that caused it, but it was driving me nuts.  I finally combined my #4 and #5 blocks out of sheer desperation (#4 is a really short block) and between that and the re-soldering, I've got my trains running again.  And the funny thing is that my #5 block has two feeders to it.  I HATE that when it happens Banged Head!

Paul: 

I'm so sorry to hear about the calf.  I hope there's nothing growing around your property that might have contributed to it.   I know out here in the west, there are certain plants that are poisonous to animals.  My condolences.   

Tom

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