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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 3:49 PM
Evening all

It's about 21:20 or so here, watching "A Touch of Frost" (detective series) on TV, well worth watching if you get it over there. Weather's been odd - sunny and raining at the same time. Came home over the mountains today due to the number of roadworks on the main route, takes longer but the scenery is worth it.

Interesting comments about wildlife - we have the odd robin in the garden, a few blackbirds bouncing around, and assorted other feathery things - not sure what half of them are but they're kinda noisy. One in particular that decides to sing outside my window at 1am is both a nuisance and puzzling - it's dark out there, people are trying to sleep, and the dozy thing starts singing! We do have a resident squirrel but I guess it must still be hibernating - not seen it for a few months.

Visited one of the LHS today, came away with a couple of Parkside Dundas 009 (4mm scale on 9mm gauge track) plastic kits - one 4 wheel coach and one 4 wheel guards van, both Vale of Rheidol prototypes (the 2ft gauge tourist line that runs from Aberystwyth out into the hills). Not sure if I'm planning to build anything layout-wise in 009, but I liked the look of the kits and wanted to do some building. Current status is the coach is a roofless shell needing painting and the interior adding, then underframe and roof. The kit is really well designed though the instructions need some careful reading - they suggest you fit the glazing early on (rather than painting it first as I plan to)!

Have a good weekend all, think there will be a lot of decorating going on here as my brother's room is still unfinished and the carpet's due to arrive on the 15th!
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Friday, February 4, 2005 4:59 PM
Ryan, thanks for the advice, I’ll keep that in mind for when we get back there. I usually get in at least an hour or two or rail fanning when we go.

Ed, so that was the tanker that came on last nights train.[;)] I’ll have to go unload it! Really though, I am feeling much better today, I think I be mostly over it tomorrow.

Well, Guys ‘n’ gals as I mentioned I’m getting close to over my cold. I got to see the train again last night, so I’m happy. And of course, to add to all of the above, IT’S FRIDAY!!!! Tomorrows the weekend, I need to model!! I haven’t gotten much done at all this last week, so I need to work today and this weekend on it. I guess I better get going, I’m still busy as ever.....

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Posted by der5997 on Friday, February 4, 2005 5:58 PM
CapeJim
QUOTE: That I can go readily buy, that is.
Jim does the Cape have a local newspaper? Very often locals have roll ends available for free/a song. Newsprint like this is sought by groups that do suppers etc as it makes dandy table covering. So you may have to fight off some very determined catering types, but it's worth a shot.
got to go, Enterprise in 3 minutes.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 6:07 PM
whats up y'all
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Friday, February 4, 2005 7:11 PM
Tim; The tractor is fine now. Mary Ann was really sick of the exhaust blowing up in her face.

Big Boy 1213; Those Hi cars were in the $100 plus range. Much too rich for me.

Jim. I’ll second the suggestion that you check the local paper. If they do there own printing they will have the end remnants of the rolls that you should be able to get cheap. When I was working for a local paper they threw them out. Now I guess that they have become a commodity.

I was TDY at Hunter Army Airfield when I was going through Cobra IP School. I did some sight seeing around Savannah and for the most part enjoyed it. The river front is just reeking with history.

Well how bout that. I just tried writting the replys on word and it worked. Sometimes I suprise myself.

Well I've got a thumping head ach so I'll say Good Night.

Paul

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 7:21 PM
PauL: Ouch $100 or more [}:)] [V]

[banghead] really bad headache
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Posted by TurboOne on Friday, February 4, 2005 9:00 PM
Good evening all, wow Top of the page two times in a row. SMOOTHIES ARE ON ME, WHAT ARE YOU HAVING TODAY/TONIGHT ? [C=:-)][C=:-)][C=:-)][C=:-)]

I had some hot stuff that upset me in the Garden forum. Seems as the guy who killed the coffee shop, then left the forum has returned. Still insulting. I emailed the PC police, but not sure they work weekend on police duty. If nothing happens I will have to get some old posts on this forum, copy them from ^$$^%^%^ and repost them to him. [}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)] Guess if I copy them, I didn't say it did I.


On to happy news,

Ryan, squirrel gumbo, you in the south will try some unusual things. I'll stick to the shrimp. [:)]

Ed, thank you, it was achieved, thanks to great folks that serve OJ in the morning, keeping us all healthy, wealthy, and wise. OK at least healthy. [8D]

Paul, bet she is more fun to kiss, with out all that stuff on her face as well. [:X] Watch out for that treeeeeeee. ( Sung like george of the jungle)

John (nova scotia flavor) how are things up in the great white north ?

Noah, glad you are starting to feel better.

Matt (Wales flavor) sounds like a fun model building time. Post some pics of that cool euro stuff. By the way is faller products less expensive over there ? They are crazy high over here. For example the large ferris wheel plus lights is over $400 American dollars. What about over there ?

Jim, cardiac cardinals, under Don Coryal (don't rember how to spell his name) They might win at the end, or lose at the end, but it always was at the end. You would think since he was a great Charger head coach I could remember how to spell it.

Bob as they say in the movie " Nice shootin' Tex" . Come on out to CA, we got gophers, thems are underground squirrels. [:o)][:o)]

gotta cook some dinner for the kids.

Take care all

Tim
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Posted by der5997 on Friday, February 4, 2005 9:01 PM
***:
QUOTE: I am one of those guys that reads all the manuals and instructions first, tsk, tsk.
OK, confession time[:O] Despite the Red Green Show, I read the directions first as well. [:I]
QUOTE: We just looked out at the bird feader, and there are over 10 ROBINS out there !!!
Can't speak for NE robins, but not all (if any) Nova Scotia robins go south for the winter. Apparently they go deep into the woods and hang out there until Spring, or in harsh winters, lack of suitable food sources, brings them back to more open territory. (All this courtesy of a nature program on local radio a few years back) So, if you buy that, then maybe your robins are behaving like ours. [:8]
Ryan:
QUOTE: Another Cafe Au Lait for me and some King Cake! Oh, King Cake, if you are not sure what a King Cake is, let me know, I can let you all about it later!
Now you've got us all fascinated, but I'm a bit confused[%-)] King Cake....We have a vinyl 45 of "The King" singing King Creole, and lauding the attractions of the NO kewpie doll queens. While many thought that he "took the cake", I didn't know he had one named for him. [(-D] So, details please.[dinner]
Tim
QUOTE: John (nova scotia flavor) how are things up in the great white north ?
Nice of you to ask. Right now they are dark [:D], but weatherwise milder over this weekend. We had sun today, and it was clear when I went for my walk after dinner, and only just beginning to freeze again having thawed a bit in the sunshine. Downside is that our gravel road is very muddy, and there is no point trying to wa***he van as it will get plastered again very quickly. Right now it looks like it's a 4x4 wannabe, all covered in off road slime[V] On the modeling front, I actually got soe foam put in place this afternoon. Not much, but more tomorrow.[^]
I think that's got caught up on all the other threads I missed before.
Once more it's bed time, so Goodnight all, and God Bless.

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Posted by TurboOne on Friday, February 4, 2005 9:09 PM
John, we don't need no stinkin' directions.


til we do it wrong. [:o)][:o)]


Glad the CA sun is working up your way. Need more in a Ca sun in a can ? [8D]

Cheers, what kind of smoothie do you want.
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Posted by CFournier on Friday, February 4, 2005 9:48 PM
der5997.
I spent time and $ 10.00 to wash my van today, then went in the basement to weather some rolling stock with fake dirt and grime !!!
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:10 PM
Good Evening Coffee Clubbers, Hi Zoe, I'll have one of those free smoothies - chocolate for me![8D]

Chris, that's not too surprising - we also will wash off our driveways and then add oil and sand droppings on our engine servicing areas, right?[;)]

Thanks to all for the suggestions on places for the paper. I found out the LHS (and art and crafts supply place) had some, so stopped by there. Got a roll (3'X10') for about $3.50 - a bit higher than probably necessary, but it's nice paper, white and will take pencil pretty well (good 'tooth' to the paper). Got that and the Woodland Scenics (general?) scenery manual. Almost got the Kalmbach Trackwork and Lineside Details book, but I'll wait on that for now. They also had a (new?) Kalmbach layout plans book that appears to have about all of the XYZ Central (project) layouts, up through the Madison Central that they have on the WGH video. I might have a layout plans addiction - I almost bought that one...
(Is there a 12-step plan for layout planaholics?)[:o)][;)]

Time to watch the evening news and weather - let's see what everybody's weather looks like. I find since being around the Shop here, that I am more aware of weather in some parts of the continent (like Calif., Texas, Florida, Georgia, Maine, and Nova Scotia...

Blessings on your weekend labors of fun (aka modeling),

Jim in Cape Girardeau (home tonight of fog that will be frost on our windshields by morning)
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Posted by dave9999 on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:34 PM
Good evening everyone,
We finially got our sunshine today. It was beautiful and around 60 degrees, although the wind made
it feel cooler. It's nice to get back to work..... did I say that out loud?? Man, I must be getting old.[:)]

Ed wrote:
QUOTE: Man, I can almost smell that wood smoke.

Ed, I can't provide smell online, but here's a visual aid.
This is a night time shot of the camp from last May.


And a shot of the creek that runs by the campsite.


Tim wrote:
QUOTE: Ryan, squirrel gumbo, you in the south will try some unusual things. I'll stick to the shrimp.

My mom used to tell me stories of eating the entire squirrel when she was growing up... including
the brains! Yes, sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. [xx(] Of course, she grew up in the country
and most of what they ate was either grown or killed.

Take care, Dave
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, February 5, 2005 12:10 AM
Good evening folks. Tim I'll have a mandarin orange smoothie please.Der just thought you would like to know. I talked to a friend who was just back from a snowmobile trip in the near north,aka Algonquin park. Aparently small towns of less than 1000 have punk kids too. It seems the mattawa roundhouse had an unauthorized insurance fire, so no comunity centre [V][censored][:(!][:(!].I just get mad when some twit burns stuff for no really good reason,we loose way to many irriplaceable histoical buildings and treaures that way. What a bummer[sigh] Oh well hope everyone is well talk to you later. Rob
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, February 5, 2005 12:16 AM
Hey looks like I made the top of the page again so today's smoothies are likely on me.John(NS John) have you been to huntsville latley they are runnung a piece of the lake of bay's railway along the muskoka river a little 0-4-0 tank engine. It's a five minute trip but it's fun manual turntable at each end of the run,it's set up as part of a heritage village worth a ride if you get over.Ed thanks for the scenery thought I must say it's the layout building task I most look forward to,I can't stand the wood or electrical work so tend to drag my feet,but give me ground foam and white glue and I'm happy as a clam. TTFN Rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 5, 2005 1:29 AM
Easy Come, Easy Go; a GP60 Update:

So I took out the LED headlight [B)] I'm going to put a decoder in the loco, then I'll install the LED lights [;)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 5, 2005 7:31 AM
Tim, that's an expensive Faller wheel - think when I last checked they were around £150 (about $300 at the moment) over here, though the lighting kit was another £100 so if the price you saw included it that's about what we'd pay. Regarding the kits, I just finished the base coat on the first one, have decided to paint it dark green with yellow lining (freelance scheme but looks believeable). Will try to post some photos when it's done but still need to figure out our ISP's web space - I know we have some free space with our subscription but I'm not sure how to put stuff on it - whether I can just write some basic HTML and upload it with the pictures or if they have some weird own-brand method that you have to use. I'll figure it out eventually!
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Posted by tomwatkins on Saturday, February 5, 2005 7:49 AM
Good Mornin' Everybody,
It's a beautiful morning in the mountains. It'a a bit frosty outside right now, but it's supposed to warm up and be georgeous today. Shawna had an 8:00AM meeting at work this morning and Louise is sleeping in a bit. They've been short handed at her work for the last 2weeks and she's wearied out.

The coffee is outstanding this morning. It being the weekend so we can take the time to enjoy it, it's 60% Jamacian and 40% Folgers. It is truly wonderful stuff. I believe I'll have some more.

I got the chair rail done yesterday. I'm pleased with how it turned out. There are lots of corners, nooks and cranies in the bathroom, so there were lots of mitered corners to be cut. Since I don't have a chop saw, I did it the old fashioned way, with a backsaw and a miter box. I've got a little paint touch up to do this morning, and then it's on to the floor. I can see "The light at the end of the tunnel", and it's not the headlight of a train.

I will get some more foam glued up today, and probably start carving tonight or tomorrow. I probably should empty the shopvac and clean the filter first. Monday the MR club is having a combination workday in the afternoon and meeting in the evening. Bill M. is possibly going to come up for it. Should be a lot of fun.

Big Boy and Big Girl, working together on the portable layout and doing the shows together is truly cool. Makes it a lot more fun. All that good help is well worth a good dinner.

TrolleyRob, the blue foam works great. We don't have the pink stuff around here, at least not that I've seen yet.

Der, that's a fairly wicked sense of humor. Yes, SAC did lose a "can of sunshine(concentrated)" off the Spanish coast. I don't remember the date, but sometime in the 70's sounds about right.

CFournier, that sounds reasonable to me. Clean up the 1:1 stuff, dirty up the small scale stuff. That's kind of like me and weeds. I spend a lot of time weeding the flower beds and weedeating the natural areas on the 1:1 scale landscape, and I spent a lot of time this week planting weeds and tall grass on the RR. Makes perfect sense to me.

Dave9999, those are beautiful pics. That looks a lot like some places around here.

I'd better go for now and get some stuff done.
Have a great day, everybody.
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, February 5, 2005 8:00 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999


My mom used to tell me stories of eating the entire squirrel when she was growing up... including
the brains! Yes, sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. [xx(] Of course, she grew up in the country
and most of what they ate was either grown or killed.

Take care, Dave


Maybe it's not a southern or country thing... [C=:-)] When I was little and sometimes went with my Dad to his office (in midtown St.Louis), on one of the streets near his office there was this small brick cafe/restaurant/hole-in-the-wall which had painted (on one of the brick walls you saw from the street) "Brains" and some price - don't recall that price now. I never knew but assumed they meant cow brains or such. That'd be something you could model, since it was a very small, kind of add-on size building. About room enough for one counter and four stools in the front, I'd guess from the outside dimensions, with a kitchen in the back. I could suggest it to Walthers for one of their Cornerstone kits, huh?
[;)][}:)]
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, February 5, 2005 8:20 AM
Good morning Tom, Zoe, and all the Coffee Clubbers trickling in as we rouse ourselves from the smell of that nice Jamaican mix that Tom brought in - thanks! Zoe, could I please have a cup of that and one of those cinnamon rolls.[dinner] After that I may have some scrambled eggs on the side (but I'll tell ya later). Thanks.

Nice cool morning here in Swampeast Missouri, temp's in the 20's, but if I drag my feet before I head for the laundromat, the frost may have melted off the windshield. Supposed to reach the mid-50's today, and sunny.

Dave, thanks for the camp pics - I may use those for my desktop this weekend.[:)]

Have a few errands to run (including weekly laundry), and then time to clear off the dining room table so I can spread out the paper roll and start planning the layout. Teffy, Rex suggested I think in terms of a couple of (joined) 4' modules for ease of moving in/out doorways (and with removable legs). So I'll play some with where I need to place the switches for the module breaks. Then I can start benchwork.[:)] Though I might agree that I'd prefer the scenery and structures stages, at this point I'm getting antsy to get some progress going. Heck, last night I found myself trying to figure how quickly I could get the brass track sold and get enough money for the NS (nickel-silver, not our Northern neighborhood [;)]) track and switches. Patience, Jim, patience...

Well, need to shave, clean up and load up for the laundry (so I can get those other things done and work on layout!). Zoe, I'll have to pass on ordering those eggs for now.

Hope everyone gets some time in on MRR'ing today![8D]

Blessings,

Jim in (now sunny) Cape Girardeau
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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, February 5, 2005 8:42 AM
Dave- I quit camping when I got out of the Army 48 years ago. It's great for you kids.
I posted a sure cure for a fever many pages ago. If interested? let me know.
Cape Jim- don't mess with my fur. Keeps me warm and dry.
Hi Vic- Have read many of your posts on other threads. You're welcome here.
Ed- Some of your tankers must have been re-routed. Saw a CF-7 pulling a tanker consist including a CN in bright red[not pink] with noodle print.
Re Deb's spur. Has had arthritis since teens. Will most likely need surgery. Will know for sure after the 15th. Same surgeon did her back 3 years ago. He is excellent
Tammy- Welcome back.
Bob- When loco left here it ran. Would not have sent it to you otherwise. Glad you are having fun with it.
Have funny E to forward pertaining to GEEZERS. Anyone interested, E me.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 5, 2005 9:29 AM
Hi all.

Just a quick visit. CFO has spent the last few at the hospital. We are trying to get pain under control with some heave meds. Between work and hospital, I ahve'nt had time to do much else. She should be coming home today.

Must run.

Happy MRRing

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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, February 5, 2005 9:47 AM
Flip, those couldn't be my tankers. The juice cars are normally silver colored three dome tankers lettered for "Jugosa" my juice company. The crude oil tankers are black and lettered for Pemex. Maybe someone was transferring some of the stuff in preparation for it heading north to our frozen brethren on the other side of the St Lawrence. (Yeah, I know that NS is south of the St Lawrence, but it sounds better this way.)


(CG)Jim, you might consider looking on ebay for some of your track components. I got a bunch of new N scale turnouts there for considerably less than I would have paid at a LHS.


Later

Ed
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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, February 5, 2005 9:58 AM
Good morning all: Zoe, I'll have a Kenyan dark roast please, medium, cream and no sugar., Oh, and if there's any King Cake in that package from Mardi Gras Central, a small slice. Thanks.
Tim:
QUOTE: Need more in a Ca sun in a can ?
Thanks for the thought, but as TomW caught, I'm a little leary of canned sunshine[}:)][(-D] I'll have to pass on the smoothie too, maybe later when it's warmed up some.[:D]
TomW:
QUOTE: Der, that's a fairly wicked sense of humor. Yes, SAC did lose a "can of sunshine(concentrated)" off the Spanish coast. I don't remember the date, but sometime in the 70's sounds about right.
Just the old physicist in me coming out[:D] Standard NATO issue 5mt yield I presume? Did they ever get that thing back BTW?
TrolleyRob: Burning that roundrouse is really stupid. I could rant about a number of aspects of this incident, but won't here. It's just sad, and there is no restorative justice system that can bring back a monument like that. Oops almost got going[censored][:(] As for Huntsville, haven't been there in at least 25 years. Probably wouldn't recognize it[:O][:D] Thanks for the info, though, as you never know...... Manual turntables would be a challenge for the likes of Bob and Fergie. That would be quite the push with their big steam! I had a manual TT for the HOn2 1/2 portion of the layout in Spruce Grove. Mounted on, and powered through, a phone jack. That was for a 060 tank. (Which I still have, if anyone out there is in HOn2 1/2 and is interested. That would be 9mm I think Matt [;)])
Chris:
QUOTE: I spent time and $ 10.00 to wash my van today, then went in the basement to weather some rolling stock with fake dirt and grime !!!
We have the Karcher, but it's a waste of good well water right now[:D] Ironic about the weathering, hadn't thought of it that way[(-D]
Dave: Thanks for the camping pics. Made this morning's coffee smell that much nicer. Woodsmoke adds a certain something to camping coffee. Speaking of Camp Coffee, Matt, do they still sell that revolting liquid coffee extract in the UK?
Luc: We hope the hospital were able to get Gloria's pain controlled. Did they hold out any hope for finding the cause/fix for this thing? We'll keep her in our prayers.
Lunch in the Harbour today, so I had better get ready[dinner] I think I'll pass on the brains (of course there's those who would say I already did[(-D])
TTFN

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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, February 5, 2005 10:18 AM
Teffy- I used Hob-E-Lube with teflon.

Luc- sorry about your wifes pain. Glad she will be home today. Try not to get stressed out. Know how you feel. Thankfully pain pills are keeping Deb out of hospital but dr. is concerned on liver being affected.

Der- 10-4 on canned sunshine. Yep, remember article on recovery.
Get enough wood smoke from controlled burns in Ocala Nat. Forest. That and burning debris from the Canes. Still cleaning up the mess plus the mess of reroofing and getting rid of demolished mobile trailors.

Ed-Please put in for June 27. Thanks.
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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, February 5, 2005 10:30 AM
Good Morning Coffee Clubbers,

Weather continues cool and overcast down here, I actually have a sweater on this morning. [:0] Since the house is solid masonry (including concrete floors with ceramic tile, concrete roof, and solid brick walls covered with stucco) and no heating system, once it cools down it really has a cold feel to it that you don’t find in a wood frame house with insulation in the walls.

I am looking forward to the Super Bowl tomorrow. I really don’t have a dog in the hunt, but I’ll probably root for the Patriots just to make it a Boston year. Btw, the official Boston Red Sox website says we’re only 12 days, 1 hour, and 32 minutes away from the start of spring training. Yes, they do have a countdown clock showing on the homepage. Could it be possible? Would the gods allow it? Tell me I don’t have to wait another 86 years for another World Series win.

How ‘bout them Red Sox!!!!!

One of the problems in watching the Super Bowl down here is that we don’t get the U.S. commercials!! [:(] So the best part of the whole deal is lost! And while I have no problem with hearing the play-by-play in Spanish, the Spanish language commentators aren’t nearly as entertaining as the guys they have doing it in English. [:D] Oh well.


Luc, real sorry to hear that Gloria is having that bad a time of it. I was wondering about you being away from the forum and was hoping it wasn’t due to something like that. Hope the drugs can ease her suffering until they can find something to do for her.


QUOTE: Paul: Well how bout that. I just tried writting the replys on word and it worked. Sometimes I suprise myself.
There you go, Paul! Congrats.


QUOTE: TurboTim: I had some hot stuff that upset me in the Garden forum. Seems as the guy who killed the coffee shop, then left the forum has returned. Still insulting.
They had a spell of that over on the Trains mag forum. One poster kept getting banned and coming back with new id’s. It’s hard to do but sometimes ignoring it is the best defense. Trolls are looking to annoy you. If you don’t respond it takes all the fun out of their game.


QUOTE: derJohn: On the modeling front, I actually got some foam put in place this afternoon. Not much, but more tomorrow.
There you go, that’s the spirit. Remember, “Slow and steady wins the race”. Do they still say stuff like that? I suspect that sentiment has gone out of style nowadays. [swg]


QUOTE: Tom: I will get some more foam glued up today, and probably start carving tonight or tomorrow.
Wow, between us we’ve got a regular foaming attack going on. I’m really happy with the way mine is starting to shape up. I can’t wait to get it to the point of putting down some ground foam.


QUOTE: (CG)Jim: Is there a 12-step plan for layout planaholics?
Yeah, I think it starts with a subscription to MR and their annual Model Railroad Planning special edition! [(-D] Have you tried downloading the free RTS track planning software that Atlas has available? It’s not as powerful as some of the commercial software, but the price is right.


Dave, that looks like a nice spot to camp.


QUOTE: TrolleyRob: I just get mad when some twit burns stuff for no really good reason,we loose way to many irriplaceable histoical buildings and treaures that way.
Tell me. Our old homestead in Nfld was burned down by some kids out for a lark. It had sat unoccupied for a number of years after what was left of the family moved into town (it was off by itself a couple of miles out of town, no power, etc). Wasn’t much of a house, but it did have a lot of sentimental value to the family, and dated back to about 1850. [censored] [:(!]


Nothing new on the lottery front since yesterday so I’ll spare you the list this morning.


Hasta Luego,

Ed

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Saturday, February 5, 2005 10:40 AM
I’ll take a nice tall hot chocolate with marshmallows. No, make that a nice tall marshmallow with hot chocolate.

Well, I’m in here early, and feeling much, much better, almost over my cold. I can’t wait, tomorrow I get to go to the NMRA monthly meet down to Madison, that is as long as My health doesn’t take a turn for the worst. I can’t wait to go again, it’s been awhile since we went last.

I guess I better get going too, I’ve got modeling to do before lunch in a few hours.

Noah
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Saturday, February 5, 2005 12:31 PM
Good afternoon everyone, we must be living right here in the northeast, yet another beautiful day, not a cloud in the sky, the temp has now climbed to 52F degrees, is this really February in central New England?? I'll take it !!! Tim sent a whole carload of sunshine in can!!!! Way to go Tim baby !!

Der John & Luc: the northern jet has retreated way up to Hudson Bay, so the door is open from our friends in Fla, Ga, Tx, etc. down south, Tim, across the wide Missouri, even from Ryan, Tim and Ed. How sweet it is!! I have a thermometer in full sun and it is reading 62F. Two feet of snow on the ground, 62 degrees, and I am on my deck in a "T" shirt getting a tan, sipping a fuzzy navel made from Ed's oranges.....does it get any better in Feb in New England??

Tim: two cans did the trick, thank you buddy !!! Your layout is coming along very nicely, just let me know in advance what you would like for your BD and Christmas later on, and I will drop the hint to Mary Ann.

Tammy: Hope your feeling stronger today, that flu is downright nasty, but Ed OJ and Zoe's chicken soup really kicks it in the butt.

BigBoy: Real nice job on your layout.....super job !! And did Tammy do all that wiring underneith?

Ed: not so sure Global Warming is responsible for so m nay Robins here in Feb. I was told that not all Robins go south for winter. So I told the Audubon people that these must be "Canadian" Robins that "do" go south, but only as far as NE. 12 of them in the yard yesterday eating berries of the Holly bush.

Jim: Yes, these Robins may be a far better indicator than Punksutaney Phil, as least in N.E. And, seeing that I am giving HD so much business, I bought some shares of HD. I figured that I might as well get something back, they do pay dividends.

Ryan: boy did you bring back a long memory. When I was 16, I used to hunt squirrels and give them to a old couple living in a small cabin in the pine woods nearby, they loved squirrel meat....I never did try it, I only provided the meals, they said it tasted like chicken. Did you ever notice that all off things are told to taste like chicken?

Enterprise followers: Bad News guys, do to slower ratings, the last show will be May13th. They did fine for sveral years on Wednesday nights, so they move it to Friday night and have ratings problems...any message here network gurus? Hellllloooo, anybody home between the ears???

Luc: Sorry to hear thta Gloria is still in pain, we will keep her in our prayers for sure.

Ed: You are so right about ignoring the "bad guys" on the forum. If they get no replies to their vicious comments, it really gets them ticked, that system does work.

Train room: Got the finish coat of plaster all done and sanded. No work will be done today or tomorrow, as we are hosting the SB party at our house for our gang of 6 couples. Spagetti and meat balls, salad, Texas toast, wine, beer, Fuzzy Navels, veggie dips, Swedish Apple Pie, Brownies......ohhh man, what a feast.

Lorraine is calling for help, see you guys later......






Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 5, 2005 1:12 PM
just stopping in to say hello...

not much going on for me this weekend... no parties or anything... maybe I can convince my brother to buy me some track... yeah right... well I'm off to run my train in circles for a while.

see you all later.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 5, 2005 2:18 PM
I finished my trackplan for the most part:



The light gray parts will be paved and the dark gray ballast and gravel where appropriate. The two tracks of the mainline (at the top) are too close together, but that's nothing I can't fix easily. The track across teh bottom edge (the front) is just there for show and is a non-operating line from another railroad. It makes more sense when, and if, you could see it as part of the overall basement empire that lives only in my head. Plus it has to do with my pseudo-prototype.

There are only two or three scructures, none of which are included in the plan. They are very small even in real life. My estimates for the one is 30' by 15' but like 60' tall. Everything that goes on here will be loading of covered hoppers directly from trucks, which doesn't require much in teh way of buildings, but does require that I scratchbuild quite a few of the little mobile conveyor things they have.

The two removable wings on each side may be increased to a foot in depth and be given some sort of well mounted structure and detail. The left hand one, in the real world, would have an old 40' box car and what looks like a baggage car off their trucks and used as some sort of shed.
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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, February 5, 2005 2:54 PM
Ed- Here's what about dem RED SOCKS- Washed them- Now they are
PINK!!!!!!
Flip

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