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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, January 26, 2009 9:05 PM

Good evening, All.  If there is any pie left, I will get in line.

Dick,   Glad you liked you cake.

Ryan is teasing us with his fancy cooking again.  The scallops sound so great.

Sue

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, January 26, 2009 9:15 PM

  Sawyer---Vanilla? You never heard of Black Forest Cake? OY---we gotta get you sommadat!--It be great stuff.

 I had an interesting one tonight--get on another forum---everything OK then scroll page down. Print font   got really small---go to top of page, print gets huge I go and right click--nothin', I look at page toolbar--right click this that and the other thing--nuthin'. Go on to other browser---no probs--go back to other one I was having issues with---nill for problem now---eh??Sleeping Kitty On Monitor

 It appears to be a quiet night---hopefully you guys in the way of that storm won't get clobbered as bad as those weather guessers are saying---Sunshine







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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, January 26, 2009 9:25 PM

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 I had an interesting one tonight--get on another forum---everything OK then scroll page down. Print font   got really small---go to top of page, print gets huge I go and right click--nothin', I look at page toolbar--right click this that and the other thing--nuthin'. Go on to other browser---no probs--go back to other one I was having issues with---nill for problem now---eh??Sleeping Kitty On Monitor

I used to have that problem with Internet Explorer and it's one of the reasons I changed to Firefox.

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Monday, January 26, 2009 10:02 PM

Good late evening!

  I'll have a piece Strawberry PIE and a slice of Black Forest cake Zoe. 

 

                             I forgot what I wanted to say..........  Dead

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, January 26, 2009 10:12 PM

  Chompy I'll have a piece of pecan PIE!!!and a slice of pecan/walnut CHEESECAKE!!!! please. And a decaf. coffee as well---Thank you

Now to munch down as I too am trying to remember what it was I wanted to say----Ummm





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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, January 26, 2009 10:20 PM

Evening, Chloe, Jeff, Barry, Sue, Luke. Chloe, I'll have a cup of hot cocoa for now. Thanks!

My power's been holding up at home - so far. A few minutes back, I got tired of hearing the ice pellets/sleet/?? hitting the windows and/or a/c unit, so I went outside and scraped some of the clear stuff off the car windows. Figured it might perhaps make it a little easier for scraping off tomorrow morning. But I'll be greatly surprised if our office or the streets are open by then. Whistling When I was outside, three guys walked by and told me not to try driving (they had snowboards, I think - not much light out there). I told them I wasn't planning on driving until at least in the morning (at the earliest...). Weather guy on now is saying we'll have a half-inch of ice by morning in Cape G. (about a centimeter). They're also saying that some parts of our region could have up to 10" of snow by Wednesday, since they don't expect us to have any breaks in this tomorrow. A number of accidents related to the slippery stuff out tonight, but no reported injuries. Number of big truck rigs on the side of the interstate. I bet even Barry, Johnboy, or CN Charlie would have trouble driving out there tonight. Wow!!

Jeff, those cover-all-the-bases exams are such fun, aren't they? (Should I say "turn your head and cough"...? Whistling)

Luke, I like your new avatar image! Thumbs Up And you and Barry will remember what you wanted to say - it's just difficult to keep track when a mind is hungry, right?

Our utility company is reported to have hundreds of workers in the southeastern part of Missouri, just in case of any power outages. Luckily, none of those yet tonight. [whew!]  Garry - hope most of this misses you, and Inch and Jerry and Todd!

Think I'll finish thawing out some before I head for home. Chloe, could I have another cup of the hot cocoa, please? Thanks!

 

Blessings and a warm night,

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Posted by howmus on Monday, January 26, 2009 10:31 PM

JimRCGMO
Weather guy on now is saying we'll have a half-inch of ice by morning in Cape G. (about a centimeter). They're also saying that some parts of our region could have up to 10" of snow by Wednesday, since they don't expect us to have any breaks in this tomorrow.

 

If you folks get a half inch of ice, you will undoubtedly be without power for a while.  The last major ice storm up here in the Finger Lakes we were without power for 4 days I think.  And with 10Æ of snow after the ice, you may have a real mess.  I would stay home and try to stay warm...... Good luck with this storm, Jim!

The storm is heading right toward central NY by Tuesday Night.  The Storm Warning issued by the National Weather Service is saying we might get 6 to 12 " from it on Wednesday.  Hopefully without any significant Ice. 

Chloe how about a mug of Hot Chocolate to warm me up? 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, January 26, 2009 10:48 PM

  *** The Chrome browser is giving me issues of the punctuation variety now---I'm getting strange E with the ` or some such when I go for the " key or the / key----isn't this interesting---I sent them a note on this and there is supposed to be a fix---I assume it has something to do with a website and it's server having a language issue going on----SoapBox

Well, I think I'll head off for some sleep---I've got a day off tomorrow so I'm going to spend it in my trainroom and try to get some work done down there----Wake Up





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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, January 26, 2009 10:48 PM

Paul said: "it's supposed to freeze the next couple of days" Perhaps Paul can sing about it with lyrics such as "The ice of Texas is upon you."  WhistlingBig SmileEvil

JimCG mentioned the freezing rain in our area which has begun here in western KY. We know people in the other end of our county without power. So far, we're OK, and it's not too heavy on our road.

Happy Model Railroading!

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Monday, January 26, 2009 11:07 PM

JimRCGMO


 

Luke, I like your new avatar image! Thumbs Up

 

Thanks Jim!

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 4:19 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:43 AM
Good morning all,
A winter storm warning is in effect for us; 8” of new snow by morning.  The high for the rest of the week will be in the low 20F range.

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:45 AM

Mornin' All. Scrambled eggs, bacon, cinnimon raisin toast and aglass of Ed's OJ and a mug of coffee please.

Well, we've dodged the bullet so far. No ice, no snow. Everything stayed south of us. Ice wasn't forecasted here, Too cooooold. How you hangin' in there Jim and Garry? looks like it plowed right over the top of you's. Inch, Jerry I don't know what town you're in but if you're not too far south of Springfield,looks like you got hit also.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:03 AM

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   Every time I try to post a pic I get an error report and the entire post goes missing. Guess I should consider using a different format to compose then post. I haven't time to recompose just now, but I'll try to catch up later (just trying to keep up reading is a trial at times).   Catch y'all later, J.R.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:14 AM

 Snowstorm   Morning---We are expecting up to 5" of snow by tomorrow morning. High today will be -7C with the tonight of -10C. High tomorrow will be -5C. So how is everybody?

Chloe can I get the full breakfast platter with a coffee as well please--thankyou.

I was listening last night to a rather sick turbo unit on a loco--the thing was coughing--it was so clobbered by the cold weather that it was protesting---not fun. Meanwhile my neighbour comes home from a late shift with a kitten he found in a bag---left on top of his car. He is keeping the poor fellow. I DunnoKitty 2

Today is fix and repair day---'Spring' went and tried to get on top of the bookcase, missed the shelf he wanted and brought down a stack of books---I found him under the bed hiding in a box---





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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:50 AM

 Good morning.

It's 63 and cloudy. The high should be around 70 and there's a chance of rain.

If all goes to plan today will be the day I get the work on the doors of my old Walther's backwoods engine house done. For those who are familiar with this structure you know that it has two doors side by side in the front and they are extremely narrow, more narrow even than a single track tunnel portal on a straight stretch of track. My intention is to remove the section that divides them. This will enable me to run in two tracks from a turnout directly in front of the structure. To place the turnout anywhere else is completely out of the question.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      1/27/2009

Wind Chill63°F
Humidity100%
Dew Point63°F

So Far Today
High64°F
Low63°F
Rain0.00"
Rain Rate0.00"/h
Gust16mph S

  Today  High: 72    Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog early in the morning. A 20 percent chance of showers in the afternoon. Warmer. Highs in the lower 70s. South winds 10 to 15 mph.

  Tonight  Low: 40    A chance of showers in the evening...then rain likely after midnight. Colder. Lows around 40. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent.


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Posted by Robby P. on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 8:03 AM

Here comes the snow!!!!  So far there is about 2 inchs, and more to come.  4-6 to night (with ice) , and another 2-3 tomorrow. 

Not much going on with me today.  I might work on the layout some more.  I added some grass  and some trees.

I guess I will go watch some snow, and tv.  Not much to do when it snows, but stay inside.

Everybody stay warm.

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Posted by claymore1977 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 8:17 AM

 @RobbyP

We are supposed to get about 5" also here in South Central PA.  I imagine the kiddos will want another round of sledding :)

 

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Nice back yard! I must admit that I have a certain amount of envy for the seemingly grand weather those on the swingset are enjoying!

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 8:21 AM

 

Mornin, a tall irish coffee please Zoe.

Woke up to 16 degrees and 2" of snow outside, with 2 to 3" [starting as some sleet first more forecast for this afternoon and tonight. Considering the all the ice the radar showed down JIM's n GARRY's way, we gotten off purrty good so far this time.

Sorry for not letting anybody know I was sick, but that was about the farthest thing from my or Mothers minds at the time. Since some of you ask, I'll try to tell it without getting long winded. My problems started on 1-9 with a backache when I got up, by afternoon I was down on the couch. Fri was still sore that morning but some better by evening. Sat, back was some better, but my RT leg, hip and groin hurt like H, by afternoon I couldn't hardly get to the bathroom even without help. Sun was worse and went to the docs on Mon. They sent me to the hospital, thinking appendicitis, a large kidney stone, prostrate problems or cancer. X-rays and CT scans showed nothing, blood test showed a little infection and low sodium. Tues after spending the night with IV's hooked up I was a lot better, they sent me home with a bunch of pills. Then by Sat I was down again, but didn't go see doc till Mon, he sent me back to the hospital. More x-rays, CT scans, blood test n IV's. Cancer was ruled out completely [thank GOD], and my prostrate was the same as ruled out, so more test. Wed, doc said he wanted an MRI to check out my back n hip [thinking nerve damage]. Well folks I'm very Closter phobic and me n Mother both told him so. He promised enough drugs I wouldn't care. Well he didn't give me enough, I lasted maybe 2 minutes in that thing and I was getting H out of there. The girl running it had to take my outside for awhile, I was shaking so bad. They like to never got me calmed down even with drugs. Thurs, doc wanted to know if I'd try the MRI again, I said not if I'm still awake. I survived it this time with lots of drugs, a wet washrag over my face and the girl from the night before holding my hand. Fri was good n bad news, good was, I could go home and that no major health problems was causing the pain. Bad, they think it's my arthritis, in my back n hip and I'm not eligible for surgery [which I already knew]. So now I have to see a pain specialist [who's on vacation till next week]. I go back to see my regular doc tomorrow and will learn more about it then. I'm getting along better now with the drugs [3 kinds of Steroids and pain meds] and I still get the shaking in my left hand some times, but I'm able to walk some, sit and fell like doing some chores without hurting to bad.

On the rest the family, Jbird was diagnosed with Juvenal athirst in the leg she broke when she was 1 yr old. KC is allergic to milk now. Jocko has streep throat and Jbirds got it too. now. My sister has skin cancer on the back off her LT ear, she started radiation treatment last week and little brother goes in thur for a new pacemaker/defabulter. I think most everyone else is doing ok so far. 

DICK,,, a very late Happy Burthenday to ya. I didn't think you were that old.

GARRY,,,, we sure enjoyed last summer too and would like to get back down your way again, but we'll just have to wait n see how things go for now, before making any plans.

TODD,,, me n JERRY's about 3 hour S/SE of you in Martinsville [close to 30 m from Terre Haute Ind]. We'd planned on being up by you last Sat, for a grandsons [he lives in Mattoon] wrestling match in Chatom and maybe a trip on into Castle hobby shop. But there wasn't anyway I could make that far and for that long.

Did work on the layout some yesterday and found out I'm short on cork for all the streets by about 2 sq ft, but I can still get a lot of them laid out. Also worked on the park some and almost ready for some ground cover there. I need to find some picnic tables now for along the creek. Won't get anything done today, I'll have the 2 girls here. The other kids have school till noon at least now, till the next snow moves in.

Well I best gets moving KC woke up and Jbirds here. Thoughts n prayers for all those in need and hope ya'll has a gooden  

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 8:45 AM

 Good Morning!

  I'll have the Biscuits and Gravy and 2 pieces of Strawberry pie- to go Zoe.

 

                   Is anyone going on the Great Southwestern Layout tour in Southern California? JRP and I are going. 

 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:29 AM

Morning all !

I'm enjoying the beautiful 70 degree day

Supposed to turn cold tomorrow with ice storms to the north of us

All headed to the midwest Sorry Guys !

I finished my 3 miners houses and put them on a dirt road near the mine

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Posted by claymore1977 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:36 AM

 @Terry:

I am jealous of the weather and of your talent!  Excellent job on those houses!

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:46 AM

Robby, Robby, Robby,

You say snow that like it's a good thing.

We are expecting 4-8" here. I don't so much care about the snow as I do want it to warm up so the durn bathtub drain unfreezes.

Hawaii is looking mighty good, but prices are going up from here on out for awhile. Jan was relatively cheap, If we had the $$ we might have gone back. But now for Feb prices have doubled. It doesnt matter since we cant afford it, but sure would be nice.

have a great day and have a big piece of CAKE!

Ohhh, wait I'm gonna have some COOKIES!

 

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Posted by Robby P. on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:58 AM

I guess you can blame that on me being form NC.  I use to love when it snowed (or a dusting down there).  I love to see it fall, but after awhile it gets old.  I have lived in PA almost 3 years now, and I am still not use to the snow.  The weather guy said it has snowed (or a trace) 23 out of 27 days so far. 

I know ya'll NY people think 4 inchs is not much, but to me thats ALOT!!!  My wife still laughs at me.  Shes was born and raised here in Pa.  I would have to get her to drive me around in the snow down in NC when we lived there.

I hope we get what they are calling for, but I don't like to see family members having to be out in it.

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:59 AM

Inch- Glad you only got the snow. I know what you mean on the back. That is almost the same reason I was "retired" Long explanation as to why (maybe someone out there is familiar with and "Excepted Technician" in the government). Mine was treated with phys. therapy to realign verts that were pinching and Old Arthur Itis picked a bad spot to live. Luckily I just have to watch what I do, mainly how I move. I got the excersises and all so I just do  few of those for a bit and drop some Tylenol til then and zippity doo I'm off again. Til I sit up wrong, bend wrong reach for my coffee wrong. Like the wife has told me I do a lot of things wrong!!Laugh

Think I'll paint the ground today. Didn't get the snow overnight we were supposed to get so may have to get out today.That wouldn't be to awful bad. This is Tues so FLHS is open. Maybe if I gotta go into town Whistling. Might supposed to get another 1" or so today but haey they said 2" last night by this morn.not complainig though.

Kinda worried about Jim and Garry. Haven't heard from them this morn. The weather channel is in Paducah and I think Cape G. Looks to be not good. John I think you were talking about potential power outs. But by the time it takes me to type. And then go remove all the extra letters and add the ones that didn't type. Re-arrange the letters and re-arrange the spacings. All the missing people may have checked in and are Okee dokee. Let's hope.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:59 AM

 Good Morning, Zoe, Diners! Looks like a smaller crowd in here this morning so far, but growing. Oh, Zoe, I'll have a glass of Ed's OJ, cup of coffee, and one of those breakfast omelettes (hold the peppers, though), and some toast with blackberry jam (the non-electronic kind Wink). Thanks!

Had some glitches with my connection (probably not the forum software, for a change). Wink

No power outages here overnight, but they had some 30-60 miles or so to the south of Cape. South of us got more ice, too, so that's why their power is out. In Cape, we're at 26 F and a wind chill of 15 F (about where the temps were around the evening news last night). The area near my apartment building isn't as vulnerable for ice-based outages, because most of the buildings I see around us have underground lines into the buildings. Also, our power substation is just over on the other side of the hill, to the west of us, and it's rarely (if ever) lost power.

Now, as for our roads....Shock - another matter there! Finally got the word that our medical director (Dr.) told the CEO and nurses that we would be closed today. My immediate supervisor told me that, but said she hasn't heard from our clinical director so far. Were I a bettin' man, my money would be on: "We're closed, folks!" Our morning weather guy said we got 2 inches of sleet/slush last night, and that there's more to come through the day. Hopefully, Garry's or our Illinois Diners' areas not getting as much of the slippery stuff. Hey, I'll take snow over ice about any day... (sorry 'bout your pipes, though, Galaxy)

Terry - great job on those miners' shacks (and the road looks great - nice touch, with that slight curve).Thumbs UpBow


Today may be a great day to get some MRR'ing work in, so I'm hoping for some progress on a building or two in the day's effort. I'll get outside and scrape some of the ice off later, maybe see what the roads are like. (I'm used to more northerly weather, having grown up in the St. Louis area)

I'll be drinking my juice and coffee, and warming up by the wood stove while I wait for my breakfast.

 

Blessings,

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 10:06 AM

galaxy
Ohhh, wait I'm gonna have some COOKIES!

 

Did someone say COOKIES? 

Mornin' everyone!

I'm pulling a BC this morning and typing with a cat in one arm...... My little 18lb. Blackie has decided that it is time to be cuddled.  He will climb up on my shoulder (digging his back claws into my stomach) and nuzzle.  Then he will either lick or bite my nose, depending on how excited he is......  This one has a couple really cute habits.  One is sticking his tongue out, the other is when I pet him, he pets my shoulder.  Actually draws his paw across my shoulder imitating what I am doing to him.

Chloe I'll have that cookie that is on the plate all by itself and a mug of dark roast coffee in an FGLK mug.  Thank you!

Have some errands to run so I will catch up with all of you later. 

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 10:22 AM

Morning folks!

Chloe, I'll have the Lumberjack Special today and some of Ed's Fresh Squeezed good to the last drop fresh from the SOTB orange groves OJ.Oh...and be sure to warm up that maple syrup too please....

We find out today the outcomes from all the tests and the course of action for my dad. Fingers crossed for it to be manageable and curable.

Saw a show about Pink Floyd on VH1 Classic last night, funny how one of their new producers asked..."So which one's Pink?"  Laugh Laugh Laugh

Eric, thoughts and prayers for both your mom and dad.  Angel

Paul W. Beverung

Afternoon Gang: Page 69 was spread out as wide as the Mississippi. I think that it was Ryan's post with all the pictures. If I eat all that food my waist will be that wide for sure.

 

Paul, you noticed the "bloat" too eh! It is the MR forum stripping out my code to set the image width="100" pixels and then renders the images the original size. I have fixed the issue by resizing the images to 100 pixel width before linking them into the diner menu table code. No bloated menu today.....LaughChefWhistling

Jim, thanks for the heads up on the CBS News and the cat story, I have it recorded and will watch later. Animals are a great therapy. And good luck with the snow and weather! Angel

CN Charlie, interesting about the stamp collection. I have a couple boxes full of FDC's and USPS sheets that I collected over the years and a few older US stamps. I wonder if it holds any value at all.

TMarsh

Ryan- Do you think you could put that Crawfish Monique on the menu sometime? That sounds delicious! Dinner

 

Sure enough Todd! Will add the Crawfish Monique to one of the daily special menus this week! Oh, and I will link it to the recipe too!

gear-jammer
Ryan is teasing us with his fancy cooking again.  The scallops sound so great.

Sue

 

Sue, and they were great! No teasing, just sharing...and to prove it...you can make em too! Here is the link to the recipe for Butter-Fried Sea Scallops from one of my favorite foodie blogger friends Jessie, The Hungry Mouse. BTW, she lives near Dick's stomping grounds in the Boston, MA area.

Jeff, the playground looks quiet and peaceful this morning! 

Mike, sorry to hear about all the health issues, hope you all get better real soon. Thoughts and prayers going your way! Angel

Terry, that mining camp is great! Thumbs UpThumbs Up

I see some blustering winter weather is heading in again for some of us....so without further ado here is the daily special menu with some navy bean soup to warm the cockles inside for all of my diner bud's....


 


Today's Lunch and Dinner Specials

at the
Trackside Diner


Soup du Jour ~

c $3.95 b$4.95

Missouri Pacific Herald

Old Fashioned Navy Bean Soup

Old Fashioned Navy Bean Soup

From the Grill ~

$7.95

Southern Railway Herald

Grilled Sirloin Steak

Grilled Sirloin Steak

Diner Special ~

$5.95

Illinois Central Herald

Shrimp Creole

Shrimp Creole

Blue Plate Special ~

$5.95

New York Central Herald

Spaghetti Bordelaise

Spaghetti Bordelaise

Dessert ~

$3.95

B&O RR Herald

Warm Apple pie a la mode

Apple pie a la mode

Just let Floe, Jeanie or Chloe put it on your virtual tab!
Or, if your lucky the TOP honorary poster will cover it for you!

Ryan Boudreaux
The Piedmont Division
Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger era
Cajun Chef Ryan

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Posted by ewl01 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 10:31 AM

Hi everyone,  Chloe just a coffee for right now.  Busy at work.  I'll stop back later.

Eric

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 10:54 AM

  Oh--Chloe, can I get a cheeseburger and a large coke please--Thanks.

I'm having some fun with 'Spring'--he insists he must have my CN caboose so everytime I put it on the track I get this ---MIC--MIC--MICMIC clicking jaw business then a leap on to the track and stalking bit going---I always--so far--get to the cabeese before he does though-----heeheeheeSinister

JIM; glad to see you in here. I was starting to wonder---

I'm going  back to the trainroom--I hear a MICMIC coming from the little one---





Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry

I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...

http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/

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