QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy John: QUOTE: but, if you put a toe end of one of Mrs. T's stockings in the vacuum cleaner nozzle, you can catch those bitsOoohh, that’s a good one. Yup, can definitely use that tip. Thanks.
QUOTE: but, if you put a toe end of one of Mrs. T's stockings in the vacuum cleaner nozzle, you can catch those bits
QUOTE: would they be green stamps?Don’t tell me you’re old enough to remember those???
QUOTE: Trying to remember my Alberta geography, where’s Spruce Grove? Up near Edmonton?
QUOTE: Want to narrow that Lake Huron reference down a bit. We lived in Tobermory for a few years in the late 70sDoes Sarnia count? I lived there in ’71-’72. Talk about one cold sucker in the winter when the wind came down off the lake!!!
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester Try Wednesday! I just pulled into Dartmouth this afternoon and will in for the next day or two then heading up the Eastern Shore again. I asked to have crew change in Sheet Harbour. BTW John I anchored off your back door last night but as I didn't see anyone wave this morning I figured you were either in the bunk still or in the wreck room!
QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 Ed: And the more I think about N scale the less I like it. The roof fell in on that idea so to speak once I realized how poor N scale steam is-so I've said to heck with it I don't care how little space I have, I'll take that Horribly Oversized scale over N!!!!! There's just too much transition era stuff available in HO that just ain't there in N. So now it's a decision of trying to sqeeze a 4x8 into a small room in a hall, or temporarliy replacing it with "HOTrak" modules. I'll jst have to put away my 50' cars, and anything larger than a 2-8-0 in steam or a GP-7 in diesel until I have a nice, HUGE basement to put them in, and start running 0-6-0s, 0-8-0s, Balwdwin and Alco switchers, centercabs, and maybe even a few "slugs" or "critters".
QUOTE: Originally posted by philnrunt krump- I'm sorry for your loss, from your description he sounds like a decent man. I lost my brother to lung cancer in '98, when he was 47. We had a years notice, but of course, it never is enough time.
QUOTE: Now , i am getting ready to give my trailer a bleach wa***o get the algae, mold and mildew off of it.
QUOTE: John: WE WILL HAVE TIME TO LOOK AT YOUR VIDEO.
QUOTE: John, the stamps I was referring to were S&H Green Stamps. Got them at groceries and other misc stores based on the amount of your purchase. You pasted them in a small book, and saved up the books to exchange for gifts. Kind of like an early frequent flier program. There were also Triple-H Blue Stamps, iirc.
QUOTE: Most of what I remember about Alberta geography I learned during the five years I spent working there. Two down in "The Hat" back in the mid 70's, and three up in Ft Mac in the late 80's. Even got to ride the famous "Muskeg Mixed" on the NAR (Northern Alberta Railway for all you who don't know it).I think I mentioned way back on about page 15 of the thread that I was actually born in Nfld, but I think that's before you were a regular here. Got a framed picture (reproduction) of the "Newfie Bullet" hanging around here somewhere looking for a spot of honor on the wall.
Dan Stokes
My other car is a tunnel motor
cheers, krump
"TRAIN up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" ... Proverbs 22:6
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump who moved my coffee?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by krump who moved my coffee? I know what you mean. I SWEAR the dog drinks mine of a morning. I just don't understand how I fill it up one minute only to have it disappear the next. Honestly the cup does not have a hole in it, so where does it go?
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY John: When we get there would you show me how you did those multipull (SP)quotes? Why waste visit time when we can waste it right away! click on the quote icon. In the new message field that generates, keep the top line that begins with the Forum Code for quote. Delete all the post up to the bit you want to quote. At the end of that part, type the close quote code. Then move on, deleteing up to t he next bit you want to quote. Now you have to tpye in the begin quote code, and finish with the end quote code QUOTE: You are my type mathamtician - time for tea add your comments: Never could figure math out at school, was afraid to ask questions.[V] on to the next quote, type in the begin code, followed by the bit you want to quote, and finish wirth the end quote code QUOTE: Santa Fe also used rail for pilots on the steamers at rebuild time. Yes the article mentioned that. then delete all rrest of the text you don't want to deal with Don't forget that any smilies you put in are added to the very end of the text, and have to be cut and pasted where you wanted them. Told you it wasted time [(-D] Got to go. Regards,
QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY John: When we get there would you show me how you did those multipull (SP)quotes?
QUOTE: You are my type mathamtician - time for tea
QUOTE: Santa Fe also used rail for pilots on the steamers at rebuild time.
QUOTE: What makes it bad is I can't see what's been done utill it's posted and then it's too late.
QUOTE: I need to get the control panel for the throat done so I don't have to throw the tortises by hand.
QUOTE: However, the auction text was pretty minimal (one line), the auction photo was horrible, and I did get a pretty good deal on it. Also, the thing runs and the headlight works. So, I figured I didn't have a very solid argument ..
QUOTE: I need to get back down and see Key West, before it comes sees me.
"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"
QUOTE: Still not sure what to do about the eBay seller, though. I probably should tell them I'm not happy, but not sure that leaving negative feedback is a good thing. Maybe I should just forget them and not leave any feedback.
QUOTE: who moved my coffee? I know what you mean. I SWEAR the dog drinks mine of a morning. I just don't understand how I fill it up one minute only to have it disappear the next. Honestly the cup does not have a hole in it, so where does it go? I really think that the aliens come in and sip my tea. They will sometimes hide my cup by moving it across the room or behind the paper.
QUOTE: Right now all my switches are regular Atlas manual ones with the huge ugly box for the manual throw. I plan to keep the manual throw idea (when you have a small layout you've got to do something to keep busy) but will probably look at changing them out for some of the ground throws by Caboose Industries.
QUOTE: As I said yesterday I'm shooting for Sheet arbour again next week and if I was a betting man I would say I have a 50% chance of making it. If you see us tied up before noon on Wednesday come down and see me.