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Posted by egmurphy on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 6:56 PM
Nope, still Monday the 28th. Teffy's just so fast he's getting ahead of himself.



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Ed
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 7:00 PM
Good evening gents, first, prayers and best wished for Deb and Flip, and a speedy recovery for Deb.

Another beautiful day today, cloudless sky, 40 degrees...Spring is here at 7:33am Sunday morning, and we ahve nearly 12 hours of sunlight now, so the snowpack is melting away.

Wasn't able to work on the layout planning yesterday or today, I had a mini flood in the basement. At first I thought that this was a leak at the floor/basement wall interface with all the melting snow, however it turned out to be a faulty expansion tank on the furnace. It was causing the over-pressure valve to open and release heated water out the overflow pipe. I finally saw it happen as I was looking for the floor leak...$146 fix for this one!!

GA TOM Tom, you are getting your share of fowl weather down there in the mountains lately. The storm track has moved south, we are in the sun now for 7 days.

Teffy Thanks for the info on the radii. I want to use larger radii also, but with a 10' wide room, I will have to plan carefully. Any suggestions?

JIM Yes, I am relieved, but it looks like you guys are in the storm track now, we have had 4 days of great weather with 4 more to come. HEY, are you picking on HD?? I am part owner of that company you know.... ( a very little part owner, haha )

ROB (Pa) I have a large space on the 2nd floor of my garage ( not attached to the house) that I plan to use for expansion of MRR later in time. I was planning to use a wood fired furnace, called Central Boiler. It is installed outside, can be up to 100 feet from the house or garage, uses large wood, like LOGS etc 3-4 feet long. I saw one in use here, the guy heats his large old farmhouse, a pool outside (summer), and his workshop/garage. He has had it running continuously for 10 years. Just throws a log, or skids, or other wood he has into the furnace every day or two. It is forced hot water system. I am seriously thinking of getting one, as I have an ample supply of wood here.

JP If you want to see what you can get for 1949 and 1950 Trains Mags, just offer them on EBAY and watch the bidding.

WY JIM & Brent Welcome Jim and Brent in Queensland !! The OJ is on me and the desert table too!![#welcome] Jim, you are lucky to have Sherman Hill to see great train action up that tough hill.

Time to run...Survivor is on, two people are going to get train "wrecked tonight". See you later guys.....








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Posted by JPowell on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 7:10 PM
Evening all - Well, I'm about to head for the bed. I'm mighty stressed and worried about my promotion board tomorrow, so I figure a nice nights sleep is in order. But, I may 1st have to raid my brother-in-laws Labatts Blue from the fridge for a nightcap!
Chloe - A 2nd round for the guys who may belly up in the 'house' tonight. I'll pay that tab tomorrow afternoon when I do 1 of 2 things...either come in and 'drown my sorrows' or come in and celebrate w/ a cold one.
Enjoy the refeshments all -
JP

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Posted by bjdukert on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 7:23 PM
Evening all and Chole

gsetter-Gary you can tell I am really with it, [zzz][zzz]I just noticed that you are from Mich as well,I’m a little north east of you

Noah-Too bad about all the homework and the flu at the same time but keep the grades up kid and enjoy the trip they don’t come as often as you would like.

***-Water in the basement is not any fun at all,been there done that and Jim be careful what you say about HD after all *** has his own parking spot up front,what about you. [:D][;)][(-D][:-^]

Well on that one I think I should leave before I get into more trouble
Talk to you later

Duke

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 8:15 PM
Flip; Great news about Deb. I was thinking about you two this morning as I went about turning on my stuff in the park. I check out the animations at the mine train every morning and blow a salute to the folks sailing on the Great Lakes. One long and two short. As I was doing that today I thought about you guys.

Gees, Teffy that was a tough one. I mean you could have given us a clue. Rob you are one sharp fellow. Bob you sent me into arrest for a minute there with that 29 comment. I just turned in my vacation request for the 28 today.


Noah; Take care of yourself. Rest and drink lots of fluids. Lets see is it feed a cold and starve a feaver or starve a cold and feed a feaver. I can never remember, so I feed them both.

Not much happening on the model railroadering front. I've been too busy with the ranch stuff. Our daughter and grand daughter are coming Saturday so we have to get the house ready. Poor Mary Ann gets stuck with all that normally. Since I'm off thurs and fri I'm going to try and help out.

On the weather front; it's going to get down to freezing tonight. We didn't get alot of rain. In fact only a couple of sprinkles. The cold is the kind that goes plum to your bones.

Well off to help clean up. Night All

Paul

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Posted by fec153 on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 8:27 PM
Well, might be I celibrated too soon.Deb has numbness and tingling sensation in her right hand and the arm is weak. Did a catscan and took x-rays. Could be either just swelling [we hope] or the screws are in to far causing the pressure on the nerves. The dr. will be in to see her 'tween 8&9 a.m. My toes fingers and eyes are crossed. Not to mention some prayers to ya'll know who. Thanks again for your words of encouragement and your prayers on Deb's behalf.
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Posted by Attaboy on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 8:43 PM
Looks like I'm all by my lonesome tonight. Chloe, I'll have something nice an soothing since I'm going to bed soon, surprise me.

[#welcome] to Brent and doctorg, I think you'll find this place infectious.

Hope all those folks who are under the weather start feeling better soon. Spring will soon be here and that's not the time to be sick.

Ken, I don't know if Si can identify anyone, but it looks like my red truck on the left in that pic. I want a heat pump for the garage out back too. It will need AC in the summer as well as heat in the winter. Guess I'm getting soft, I don't like extremes anymore.

Just about time to wrap up another day. Getting sleepy. [|)] See you later.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 8:52 PM
Flip - Sad to hear about that.... hopefully it is the swelling and nothing more serious with Deb... I hope everything goes well tomorrow for the 2 of you.

JP - Good luck tomorrow on your boards.... We all have faith in you so just do your best and don't worry about it.... just remember that if it's meant to be then it will happen if not don't worry about it. As for the house hunt how is that going for you.... if you have mentioned it I think I may have missed the answer... At least your parents are kind enough to take you in for a while.... Parents are great like that.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:11 PM
Teffy,
That church in NOLA is the Cabildo(spelling?) with Jackson Square park in front of it. I spent my eighteenth birthday mostly passed out under a bush just to the right in the picture. Eighteen was the drinking age then(telling my age) and it was one heck of a birthday party![:D]
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Posted by egmurphy on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:27 PM
Excuse me Capt, i could be wrong but I think the church is the St Louis Cathedral. The Cabildo (= town hall) is the building to the left of the cathedral in the picture.


Regards

Ed
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:38 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by JPowell

Evening all - Well, I'm about to head for the bed. I'm mighty stressed and worried about my promotion board tomorrow, so I figure a nice nights sleep is in order. But, I may 1st have to raid my brother-in-laws Labatts Blue from the fridge for a nightcap!
Chloe - A 2nd round for the guys who may belly up in the 'house' tonight.
...<snip>...
JP


Thanks for the libations, John! Refresh me, what is Labatts Blue? I assume it's some kind of alcoholic beverage, but beyond that I'm lost. Or is this one of those 'Ed' things? [;)]

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:51 PM
[#oops], Looks like I missed most of the crew tonight. Chloe, I'll have something light enough not to interfere with my sleep. Put it on JP's tab, and tell him thanks when he pops in in the a.m.

[#welcome] gsetter - I think I managed to miss your post earlier. Have a cup of your favorite drink on me, and sit a spell. This is a great bunch, and you may even get a lot of your questions answered here, too! [;)]

Flip, will continue to keep Deb’s recovery (and you) in my prayers. I certainly know that my prayer is it’s only swelling and will go down shortly. Just be there for her and give her hugs from all of us.

Hi Attaboy, I got in a little bit after you, tonight. And don’t worry too much about that getting soft - I’ve noticed most of us do as we age mature.[tup]

Duke:
QUOTE: Originally posted by bjdukert


JimCG-A little weathering with a scrape here and there will take care of your
QUOTE: but more 'upscale'
look,just a thought. By the way how is the hunt going for some wheels???

Maybe I can do that. Thanks for the idea on the paint scheme.

On the car front, I talked with one of the car guys today - he said he had a white Lincoln (but Lincolns are soooo not my car style - I’m into trains, not boats[4:-)]...[;)]) and a 94 Taurus (which he needs to clean up; just got it in). So probably (if I can snag a ride there with a friend) Saturday or maybe Friday, I’ll go look at what he has. Need to call another place on the Izuzu pickup about seeing that too. (The Izuzu would be covered - total amount - by my federal refund). I’m thankful for the decent weather on the afternoons and the mornings this week (i.e., no rain or snow when I’ve been walking to/from work). And I need the exercise some (no comments from the peanut gallery there!). Now, if I keep up some walking after I get a car and don’t turn back into couch potato again... [}:)]

Oh, Duke - I agree, Siberianmo should have the Enterprise (or at least Voyager or the Defiant) warping through that starfield. [8D]

Paul, good for you, helping Mary Ann with the cleanup/preparation. Will you be planning to show granddaughter how to operate a loco while they’re there? [}:)] Hopfully so! [:O]

Ryan, I recognized that building - Jackson square, right? Went to New Orleans once a while back, to meet my parents over my spring break when I was in college. Had breakfast at Brennan's, and also had escargots (before dinner, at another restaurant there).

Noah, drink lots of Ed’s OJ and other fluids, have a great trip, and we’ll look forward to your report (and pics of any railfanning) after you get back. Hope it doesn’t rain when you’re out there in California, either. You may have some sketches/rough plans in your e-box when you get back. And did you know you can get scale raccoons (in case you’d like them on your layout, by the way)? [;)] Seriously, they’re in the Walthers catalog, going through garbage cans, I think.

***, actually, we’re not getting much wet or white stuff that’s making it to the ground over the past week or so. Smaller amounts in the area - must be hit and miss storms (and the good Lord’s letting it miss my morning/evening walks - YAY![:D]) Good to hear your snowpack is melting off. Ouch, ***, that water biz doesn’t sound too great at all.

JP, my prayers (and expectations) are that you will be coming back with the “Luck of the Irish” tomorrow (even if there’s not any Irish background in your family![;)]) Might take a look at Psalm 37:3-5 if you get the time.

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:59 PM
Just stopped in to say goodnight to all, and to Flip and Deb....don't worry, everything will be fine...the power of prayer is strong.

Duke: the basement is dry thank God....I know where to look the next time.

Bon soir gents, Ca Tom, I have the tab, sorry to leave you alone....
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Posted by twhite on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 10:15 PM
Well, thought I'd check in before I go hit the sack--VERY productive day, Spooky was shredding the furnace filters as fast as I could stick them on the shishkabob thingys, paint them, spray them with cheap hair spray (Aqua-net: Ye Gods, people actually USE that stuff on their hair? It's like liquid epoxy!) , dip them in the ground foam and plant the little devils. Got some pine, some fir, and just because Spooky was working so hard, I used some really TALL shishkabob thingys and built her a couple of Sequoias. Stuff looks pretty good--good enough for 'close-up' trees at the front of the layout, and are easier than all get-out to make. Anyway got a lot of forest planted, and even ran the first train into Sierra City, much to the delight of the population, who came out of the woods expecting a Yellowstone, only I borrowed a BLI ATSF Northern for the job (I needed some REAL noise!). They were so happy they didn't even notice that I haven't paved their main street yet, but they didn't seem to mind the raw plaster. We mountain folk are used to roughing it, LOL! Though several of them complained to me about that big Mason jar of ballast that I left standing near Perryman's Pub.

Matt: Yes, BLI's promising an HO 'talking' motion-sensor stock-car. Cattle or pigs (sorry, no sheep, which would have been really interesting). I'm looking forward to it, so's #1159, my little Rio Grande 2-8-0. The way that chunky little devil rocks and rolls with a cattle train, it should be one noisy trip for the critters.

Lil'Rob: We can't forget the Canadian River, either, can we? Only other place on the entire Texas Panhandle (besides irrigation ditches) that you can go to climb things. Dumb me, I associate Canada with lots of evergreens, figured that's why the Texans named it the 'Canadian', kept looking for them along the river--nope, just cottonwoods. Actually, had trouble FINDING the river the first time I went there--seems it likes to flow underground a lot. But Palo Duro Canyon was a sight to behold, all right!

Well, time to turn in. Have to pave a street tomorrow and put a parking lot in at the hotel, so Ma doesn't have her customers trapising plaster all over her new carpeting Her Electrolux is on the fritz, she had to send it all the way to Sacramento for repairs, and instead of sending it by train which she can do now, she sent it with her son Jimmy, in his '29 Ford truck--the one with the extra gas tank for hauling moonshine. Hope she gets it back some day. I also hope that Jimmy--who's not very swift--doesn't unload the wrong gas tank at Eddie's Place in Nevada City--that could make for some really INTERESTING occurrances when the loggers and the miners get off shift!
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Posted by trolleyboy on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:56 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO

QUOTE: Originally posted by JPowell

Evening all - Well, I'm about to head for the bed. I'm mighty stressed and worried about my promotion board tomorrow, so I figure a nice nights sleep is in order. But, I may 1st have to raid my brother-in-laws Labatts Blue from the fridge for a nightcap!
Chloe - A 2nd round for the guys who may belly up in the 'house' tonight.
...<snip>...
JP


Thanks for the libations, John! Refresh me, what is Labatts Blue? I assume it's some kind of alcoholic beverage, but beyond that I'm lost. Or is this one of those 'Ed' things? [;)]

Jim in Cape Girardeau
Jim your kidding right.Labatts is the #2 CDN beer company best brew next to Molson's[8D] I'm ducking now as I've said that[:0][B)][xx(] Catch you all later. Rob
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Posted by trolleyboy on Thursday, March 17, 2005 12:03 AM
Flip we're all with you. Hopefully it is just swelling. We are praying and crossing every bodypart we can for you. Remember all of us are with you guys. Rob
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Posted by trolleyboy on Thursday, March 17, 2005 12:06 AM
Oops hey Chloe add any other beverages and food to my tab please. Good nite everybody will see you all tomorrow PM.
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Posted by philnrunt on Thursday, March 17, 2005 12:06 AM
Oh yeah, babeeee- Spent most of last night with the boyz, got pretty much what I hoped for done, still don't have CA to finish 'em, went to W Mart today with a new prescription-dr said I was doing pretty good- and they MESSed around and finally told me 20 minutes later that they were out of what I needed, come back tomorrow. Ah well, little did they know I had 2 SDs so I had the strength of 10! And my heart was pure.
Anyway, forgot the super glue, so when I go back in tomorrow, it will get bought first. Then I can fini***he boyz and get 'em rollin.
Welcome- Brent and doctorg- I usually use whichever name is shorter, that way i don't get all of the people confused, Toms and Bobs and the such. i figure the name you postis about as unique as it gets, so I try to stay with 'em.
Flip- Hope it's all swelling, hope it works out.
Kenlarsen- Yeah, but if everybody did it "right", where would this world be?Mistakes keep me in a job(unfortunately) and most other eople one way or another. Or people, as the case may be. As for a functional layout, isn't that like a functional family? Heard of 'em, but few and far betwixt. And not nearly as interesting as the disfunctional ones.
Tomwatkins- Those magniviewers definitely came in handy, but I need to get my own pair to get used to 'em. Anytime I tried to look away from the work I had 2 inches from my nose, it was like I was hammered, staggering around with my arms extended like a drunk Frankenstine's Monster. I might just order a pair from Micromark. It was fun to read the tiny printing.
Siberianmo- Oh yeah, funs a poppin' now. They are great models, and I'd forgotten how much fun it is to work on detailing diesels. Now Tomwatkins and Ed would say diesels don't have any detail, but we know they really do. Steam engines always scare me that something is going to break loose at high speed, and then BANG! -there goes New Jersey! But they are fun to watch. From a distance and behind sandbags, that is.
Ed- Iced coffee......you dawg. Around here, if you want iced coffee, just take over 2 minutes to drink it!
Ed and bjdukert- I absolutely agree with you, patience is something that I sure could have used about 30 years ago, but, as with so many things dealing with growing older, life plays it's little tricks and drives you to having patience or an early grave. In other words- Lets WALK down there and do all of those cows.
JimRCG- I just assumed your shortline was , shall we say, fiscally conservative, and only a RR flush with cash could afford 2 stripes! It's a great scheme, either way, it has the right feel to it. And isn't Mitchell good at that stuff. He should get into computer graphic design. He certainly has a knack for it.
Did I mention that my friend,( the one on the drug task force) found a Nickel Plate track diagram book at a local Antique Store?He snagged it for 12$, and passed it on to me. IIRC it has the Ft Wayne and Chicago Divs, all laid out and industries listed, looks like it came from about 1952, I think it was a road foremans copy. I have it laid out trying to flatten the pages now. Pretty neat. Do any of the rest of you have anything like that? I also have an Erie Lackawanna engine foreman's book with diagrams of all of the diesels he has access to, circa 1960 or so. Great drawings and details, down to what type of water cooler is installed!
OK all you maniacs, keep up the good work, and we'll see you tomorrow.
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Posted by philnrunt on Thursday, March 17, 2005 12:11 AM
I saw trolleyboy coming in, if I hadn't been listening to the B side of Abbey Road and watching the local do it's switching, this page would have been on me! So hey, deserts on me, as I feel a bit guilty (listened to Golden Slumbers twice).
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:34 AM
egmurphy,
I suspect you are right about the church. As I stated, Just about the whole time I was living in the French Quarter I was drunk as a skunk. That Civil War submarine in front of the church is sure cool! Wish you could see inside of it...
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Posted by tomwatkins on Thursday, March 17, 2005 7:31 AM
Good Mornin' Everybody,
Well the dreaded "winter Mix" seems not to have materialized. It's stayed just warm enough (34) to keep everything liquid. It's just cold, gray and yucky. Today will be an inside day for sure. There are only a few odds and ends to get done and then it's off to the basement. I'm going to start laying up the embankment behind the interchange yard in Murphy. The yard sits down on the "bottom land" alongside the river, with the town above it. The bank is quite steep with lots of exposed rock faces. It should be interesting to see how it develops.

Siberianmo, I really like the night sky backdrop! The Polar Express will look great in front of it. The AMB tavern turned out super. They are nice kits to work with.

Cat Tom, Nope, steam is nothing if not tempermental. It's best to keep steamers as happy as possible. Whose 4-8-2' s and 2-8-0's are you running. Mine are Spectrums and I really like them.

Matt, enjoy your holiday!. That is a good looking locomotive.

Tim, I'm sorry to hear about the sickness and hospitalizations in your family. Hopefully it's not terribly serious and everybody will be on the mend soon. We'll keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.

JimRCGMO, yes, I'm old enough to remember Lil Abner and his friends. It was a good strip.

Noah, as everyone has said, lots of OJ and other fluids, get well quick and enjoy your spring break. Have fun!

Grayfox, basement floods are no fun at all, regardless of the cause. I'm glad you were able to see it happen and get it fixed. Enjoy the good weather. After a long string of cold, wet, ugly days, the sunshine is wonderful stuff.

PhilnRunt, detailing diesels is fun. So is running them. It's just different from steam. Actually, I'd rather have faith in my maintenance crew than have to watch steam, or anything else from behind sandbags. I hope never to have to fill sandbags again.
Congrats on finding the Nickle Plate track diagram book. They are fascinating things. I've got a copy of one on the L&N's Hook and Eye Line and it's really super stuff.

Flip, Hopefully it's just swelling and it will go away in the next few days. We will keep you both in our thoughts and prayers. Hang in there my friend, and tell Deb we're all thinking about you both.

I'd best go for now. There's foam in the basement to be worked today.
Have a great day, everybody,
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:19 AM
Good Morning All:

The weather was so bad yesterday that we didn't go to work, that's the first time I can remember ever "just playing hookie". I played trains most of the day and tried to figure out where to put all of the junk so Ed, Paul, and Lilrob can see the layout all at one time.

Flip:
I'll give you a call this afternoon. Our prayers are with you and Debbie on this thing.

Lilrob:
You are right it's 28th. At my age I can blame it on halfhimers

Phil:
I worry about you and Amyjo - if Stephanie had been interested in trains we'd have been in the poor house as one person has to say "no you don't need that PFM Crown".

I don't want to be the "forum police" but, would you please put a line space between different comments? It makes it easier to read and I know when you're going to change ideas

How is the BS doing, it seems like I've been around 150 now for about 2 months and the Dr is probably going to change my medication, after all I just bought a six month supply.

WHAT DETAIL DOES A deisel HAVE? It's a rectangular box with a coupler on each end. I went railfanning about a year ago with some of the guys in the club and was amazed at how they could spot "whatever" by the number of louvers on the battery box door. I mean a 2-8-2 doesn't look anything like a 2-8-8-2. Pick - pick - pick. Us slow people with bad eyes have to do steam so we can tell the difference.

On the maginifiers, look very strong at "Optiviser" as you can buy several different lenses, I use a "4" for most things but I do have a "10" but it's focal length is very short. I'm thinking about getting a "7" as it's a better maginifaction then the "4" but a longer focal length then the "10".

Twhite:
A lot of the Texas rivers are underground, it slows evaperation. Most of the San Antonio/Austin area gets their water from the Edwards Plateau Aquafier.

I've got all of the material to build Aggro's trees now I just need to find the time.

Paul:
I'm going to call the Conroe FD and be sure what exit you take off I-45 and then I'll send you and e-mail with the instructions.

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
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Posted by TurboOne on Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:50 AM
Good Morning coffee clubbers,

Hope this morning finds all well,

Flip prayers for you and Deb, hope all comes out to simple swelling.

Teffy, wish I was a coming, sounds like a blast.

Ryan how are things down south ?

Ed, how are things way down south?

***, did you folks survive the snow storm last week ok?

Jim in paradise, MO, glad the weather was good for you, 8 straight days, wish we had that in SoCal.

John, how are things up in the great white north ?

TomWatkins sounds like you are having some fun on the layout. Keep it up, and thanks.

Health update, sister in laws surgery went great, Grandmas is today, and the other is doing great. Thanks for the support.

Wish I could stay and play more.

Tim
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:57 AM
Chloe, a quick decaf for me, already had breakfast…

Good morning Turbo Tim, I see you’re the only one here this morning. Glad to hear the sick relatives are doing better, I’ll keep praying for them. Have a smoothie on me…

Flip, sorry to hear about Deb’s complications, I’ll resume my prayers for her as well.

Nothing new on the layout front today, so I’ll get to the replies:

Lil’Rob:
QUOTE: Originally posted by LilRob1974

'sup all. Nothing for me right now.
QUOTE: by KenLarsen:
LilRob, I see you are a Tim McGraw fan – do you by any chance like Montgomery-Gentry too?

[8D][yeah] Sure, I like all country.[tup]
Cool! The reason I specified M&G is because, with their song “My Town”, you could populate an entire diorama – follow the links in the lyrics at
http://trainweb.org/ironbelt/MyTown.html
and you’ll see what I mean! [:D] [:D] [:D]

Teffy:
QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY
Ken:
Is that your better half standing in the French Quater with you?
Yup! Almost 19 years now, and hopefully many more to follow…

QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy

Excuse me Capt, i could be wrong but I think the church is the St Louis Cathedral. The Cabildo (= town hall) is the building to the left of the cathedral in the picture…

Ed, congratulations! You guess is the correct one, you won the prize: a week’s worth of all-you-can-drink at this great establishment! [:D]

Until later…
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:58 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by trolleyboy

QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO


...<snip>...
Thanks for the libations, John! Refresh me, what is Labatts Blue? I assume it's some kind of alcoholic beverage, but beyond that I'm lost. Or is this one of those 'Ed' things? [;)]

Jim in Cape Girardeau
Jim your kidding right.Labatts is the #2 CDN beer company best brew next to Molson's[8D] I'm ducking now as I've said that[:0][B)][xx(] Catch you all later. Rob


Sorry 'bout that - Rob and JP - I'm no beer connosewer afficianado. Don't drink it much at all (Canadian or otherwise). No offense intended - just plain beer ignorance.[:0]

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, March 17, 2005 9:15 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by TurboOne

Good Morning coffee clubbers,

...<snip>...
Jim in paradise, MO, glad the weather was good for you, 8 straight days, wish we had that in SoCal.



Now Tim, I didn't say we had sunshine, either. Actually, it was more like a dry version of Georgia Tom's - grey, a bit gloomy, sometimes a pretty cool breeze, nothing to write home about. I was saying that I was glad it didn't rain/sleet/whatever when I was walking. If I hadn't been walking, I'd almost rather have it rain if it's gonna not be sunshine. Makes it a good day to stay inside then. But I wouldn't wi***hat on you Calif. guys, of course! Got spoiled by that yellow ball that appeared in the sky a couple of weeks ago. What was that called?[}:)]

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, March 17, 2005 9:36 AM
Good Morning, Zoe - I see Ken’s here, and Hi to Muddy Creek, visiting? Have a cup of your favorite coffee, smoothie, or some of Ed’s OJ on me! I'll have one of those green St. Patty's smoothies to take with me, please.

Sun is actually shining in Cape Girardeau today - I'll have to take back my previous statement on our weather. It's supposed to hit the 60’s today (temperature - we’re not talking a time machine here)[;)]

Philnrunt:
QUOTE:

JimRCG- I just assumed your shortline was , shall we say, fiscally conservative, and only a RR flush with cash could afford 2 stripes! It's a great scheme, either way, it has the right feel to it. And isn't Mitchell good at that stuff. He should get into computer graphic design. He certainly has a knack for it.

Actually, you’re half right on the “short”line - I have envisioned it as financially conservative (have thought about making part of the history an allusion to a brother/cousin/family blacksheep taking off with some of the RR’s funds, and that is why the line *has* to watch their pennies, etc.) - Add a little soap opera to the line’s ‘history’...[;)]

And I’d agree with you - Mitchell probably has a good future if he goes into computer graphics.[tup]

TurboTim, good to hear your family members are on the mend.[:)]

Will be checking back later and hopefully hear some good news from Flip and from JP. In the meantime, we’ll all be thinking/praying for you all.

Blessings,

Jim in (now sunny) Cape Girardeau

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Posted by der5997 on Thursday, March 17, 2005 9:38 AM
Top 'o the morning to you all! What with all the Labat's Blue talk, I hope we don't have any green beer in the shop today[:D]

How are things in the GWN? Flurries off and on, and the snow is on the defensive, I would say.

Here are today's definitions. First up, vsmith's personal fav
7. Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.
and then what we all need from time to time, and I've ordered the equipment for instalation here[(-D]
8. Inoculatte: To take coffee intravenously when you are running late.

[#welcome] to the new chaps, I see we have another Jim!

Flip: Praying that this latest scare is just that, a passing thing. Have updated the prayer chain.

On the place names front, I can offer Sober Island, where we live, and 2 communities just down the road, Necum Teuch and Ecum Secum. Matt and Steve, have you noticed how directions are often given in terms of either churches or pubs? For instance, to go into Morden from I my home, I would take the road either past the Crown, or past St. Lawrence's. Seems like it's much the same in NO. [:D]

Have the parts for my power source, now I need the time to build it. Have to sort out some computer problems first.
TTFN

"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.

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Posted by twhite on Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:03 AM
Morning all--and happy St. Patrick's day to all of you Irish out there (can't qualify, I'm German, Austrian and Cornish--no wee bit o'Erin there at all, darn it!). Was thinking of corned beef and cabbage tonight, when Spooky reminded me that where SHE'S from, it's just called a New England Boiled Dinner. Hm. Well, we have a variation on it too, only it's called Sauerbraten. I understand from friends that in Dublin, they just go for Chinese takeout. Oh well--

TomW: My 4-8-2's are Custom Brass and Sunset, except for a couple of neat Spectrums, (next to Yellowstones, I'm a real 4-8-2 freak) and my 2-8-0 is an old New Jersey (?) Brass import that I remotored a couple of years ago. Cute little devil, the side-rods hang so low that it cuts weeds along the right-of-way.

Tim: The new storm is splitting, so we're BOTH supposed to get it! And we were in the 80's just a couple of days ago. Glad my plaster's dry!

Bob: Spent four years in the Texas Panhandle when I was in the service. It was pretty much "Terrain Shock" for a boy from the Sierra Nevada, but Texans certainly know the meaning of the word 'hospitality'. Enjoyed my time there, took me a year to get rid of my 'Panhandle Accent' after I got back to California--the girls thought it was just NEAT!. And like I said, Palo Duro Canyon is just beautiful!!

Flip: My prayers for you and Debbie. Had a 'swelling' a couple of years ago, it turned out to be a very common subcutaneous cyst. May that be all it is.

Der: Got the e-mail--many thanks. It got forwarded to the proper people, I should hear gales of laughter coming from the direction of the High School any minute now.

Noah: LOTS of orange juice, fella. And some asprin. You're probably too young for the other cure, which is to use a shot of Myer's Rum in the OJ. It doesn't actually cure the flu, but after a couple of glasses, you get to the point where you don't care if you're sick or not.

Well, got to get paving today--cloudy out and they're predicting rain beginning tomorrow for several days. Hate these false California 'Springs', you'd think I'd be used to them by now at my age. Spooky says 'hi', she's shredding more furnace filter material right now. Doesn't think my forest is thick enough. Hey, gal, one project at a TIME, okay?

Later,
Cat Tom

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Posted by SilverSpike on Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:38 AM
Good Day and Happy St. Patricks Day! Green Beer for all the o'lucky gents in the establishment today!

Well the chill is in the air again here in the Deep South, low 40's, too cold for us this time of year. I know that temp is nothing compared to you northern bretheren, but we are used to the warm and temperate climate. I think the taxes are finally done, one more pass over it tonight and then the better half gets to review it once, and then e-file away and hope the refund comes sooner than later. I just hope the CFO lets me allocate some refund funds for the model railroad cause. I see benchwork in my future! Lowe's just sent me a coupon in the mail for 12 months interest free if I spend $299.00 or more per total purchase on their credit card before April 12th. Timing just might be right for the benchwork lumber and hardware purchases.

Welcome doctorg (Jim) [#welcome]
Have a virtual cup on me!

Ga. Tom,
Seems like Mother Nature always has a way of making sure she gets one last winter push in at the end of March, then Spring finally breaks out in April.

Siberianmo,
Well there is a die hard contingent of true Saints fans that still see the games no matter the score or record. I have not been to a game in over 5 years, they used to sell out before the blackout so I could see them on TV locally until last year. They got so bad the games started not to sell out in time to lift the local TV blackout, so my interest in them has fallen off too! As we seem to say every year, "SOS - Same Old Saints", and "Well, theres always next year." Did you watch the superbowl? I loved that one ad the NFL put out where all these players were singing, "...after today were all undefeated." I loved that one. New Orleans has it's own personality and culture, unlike any other city. Look me up when you make it down to the "Big Easy" agian. BTW, I love that tavern you built, looks great!

Ed,
You got it!
I just sent you an email so that I can get you that Avocado Soup recipe.

RailroadingBrit,
It is a challenge finding specific rolling stock and motive power for the model railroad, but that kind of makes it fun too!

LilRob1974,
I like that Tim McGraw quote you got there! Funny how times they are a changing!

Turbo Tim,
Prayers are with you and the family, hope all is OK with the hospital visits. Good luck and best wishes from all of us! Thanks for the family hospital update, and glad to hear the sister in law is doing well. Best wishes for your grandmother. Take care of yourself Tim!
Ken,
Is that a family vacation photo? A trip to New Orleans would not be compete without a trip to Cafe DuMonde for cafe au lait and then a short walk to Jackson Square. Kind of looks like it was a cloudy day then, it does rain alot in the summer afternoons. BTW, great news on the new server allocations! We upgraded four of ours last year, and still have three more left to migrate this year.

Duke,
I saw somewhere someone had built one of those dollys you lay on like them mechanics do for workin under cars. That might help too, but solder dripping from wires might get a little messy, still thinking that one over! Any ideas?

CatTom,
Just be sure that there are not too many Cat Naps, they like to curl up and sleep a lot! Glad to hear that Spooky made quick with the filter stuff!

Noah,
Hope you are feeling better! There are a lot of bugs going around these days, OJ in large quantities really does help! Have fun on the trip to San Fran!

Teffy,
That would be Flip Phil's layout! And you are correct about Jackon Square and Jackson Brewery, the church is the Saint Louis Catherial Catholic Church. The Cabildo is the building on the left, and the Presbetaire is the building on the right side.

Flip,
Sorry to hear about Deb, I hope she is feeling better soon! The after effects of surgery can last a few days, hopefully she will be feeling better soon. Our prayers are with you both!

Cape Jim,
Yep, everyone eats to live, but in New Orleans we live to eat! Speaking of escargot, Escargot et Artichot is a recipe we used to do as an appetizer when I was a chef at the Columns Hotel on St. Charles Avenue many years ago. Escargot sauted in an herb garlic butter sauce and then all poured over a steamed artichoke, YUM! Gotta love it!


Well, all caught up for now! You all have a great day!

Ryan

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Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger era
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