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Posted by inch53 on Monday, April 10, 2006 9:25 PM
evening all, barley pop pease Cleo.
nothin goin here, bouts bed time. Talked to RT abit ago , He's bout as bored as I am with setting round. Sure hope I get my wind back before long. Don't realy feel bad, just no air
Mother had to run up to Charleston after work , so i rode up to, and the Dog n Suds is open again for the summer. Got my first coney dog and root beer of the season.

Paul , I have some trouble with that to with the VA. Most the time a phone call takes care of it. I don't have any real complantes with them either.


Scott , Thanks for the EAGLES, been trying to remember who done that song for 2 days

Ryan , you know some BBQ mutton does sound purty good

Luc , realy liked the train joke. Dats a gooden

Well thoughts n prayers for those in need and see ya'll laters, night
inch

SWDAVE , please no more of those, it's not even fit for a bar room

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, April 10, 2006 9:47 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rtraincollector

I'm sorry but I don't think the last joke belongs in here as we do have some that are very young in here. I know I got carried away with my stupid jokes but I did not go to semi fowl jokes I ask to have that type refrained from in here for the sake of the young ones if this was a pure adult site I wouldn't be saying anything



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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 4:53 AM
Good Morning ! from Indiana. [:D]

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 5:27 AM
MORNIN ALL, coffee Zoe please
A little cool out this day, 42 now, but up to the 70 laters and partly cloudy. Rain coming back in tonight .
The grandkids are coming in this evening and was hoping to put them to work cleaning up yard, but the weather forcast doesn't look to favorable on that plan.

Another sign of to much time on yur hands. Ever wonder where you come out if you dug straight through the earth. You can find out here,,,,

http://www.digholes.com

Has anyone heard how much longer RAIL IMAGES is going to be down

Well time for some chores,, laters all
inch

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Posted by Fergmiester on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 6:49 AM
Good Morning Gents

It's a fine but cool morning here but the temps are expected to get up in to the 50's today if not higher.

Well work has almosted grinded to a complete halt on the MESS as the "crew" is starting to contemplate a long summer recess. The Dogs you say, Yes, it's true I'm starting to go out and tend to two gardens, mine and Dad's. Dad has always been a keen gardener and wants one more summer in his before he sells. Unfortunately with my upcoming schedule of two Arctic trips it will be difficult. Talked to the builder yesterday and the preliminary plans will be completed by the end of the week and then if all goes according to plan building starts in September and finishes mid October. Dad's got a hearing test today, Physio tomorrow and an eye exam Thursday so I'll be chaffuering. Oh where does the time go?

Inch: Railimages is up and running.

Well that's it for me, for now, I guess...

Later Gents

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:18 AM
Mornin' all,

inch,

Love that link!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:21 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53


Another sign of to much time on yur hands. Ever wonder where you come out if you dug straight through the earth. You can find out here,,,,

http://www.digholes.com


That's sad, really really sad. I'd come out in the middle of an ocean though, so I guess I'd have to wear a SCUBA suit when I went in[:p]. Otherwise I might end up looking like this[xx(].

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:08 AM
Good morning everyone....another beautiful day here, 58 degrees already and headed for near 70. I have to finish all the areas we are cleaning up outside, and get everything to the "burn pile" for tomorrows 3rd and final burn. Here in our town, we need a burn permit for outside burning, it costs $10 for 3 burns, and the time limit is from January 1st to April 30th each year. You can have more burns, but you have to pay another $10 for another 3. We find that 3 normally does the job, I don't want the pile so high that our good buddies in Nova Scotia see the smoke and flames.
On the bowling front....we mamaged to hold on and win 1st place last night. We were ahead going in leading by 4 points over the 2nd place team, and had to take 4 to win, we they took 6 we were tied for 1st , or, if we lost all 8, we would have slipped to 2nd place. Luckily we won the 1st string, and by 42 pins. But we lost the 2nd and 3rd string. We did win total pins by having such a great 1st string, so we had our 4 points and now I have to plan a nice trip to LHS to spend that 1st place $$.....YES !!! Any ideas guys ????

FERGIE You are going to have one busy summer my friend!!! Two trips to the Arctic, an addition to your house and two gardens to attend to...plus all the regular yard and home stuff and the MESS as well !!! WOW!!!
The building trades must be going "wild" up in NS if they cannot start your project until September !!!!???? You will get it completed just before the snows come!!

LUC Have your garden in yet? You have to start early if you want to beat Fergie and Der John to win the biggest Zuchinni contest and the Fair in the Fall.
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 der5997 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:29 AM
I see Luc's in. Come on over an sit a spell! What can Zoe bring for you?

TiptonBill: Oooh! Fancy mugs! Thanks.[(-D]

***: We now have to have a burn permit ($5.00 each time). The season was moved up two weeks this year because of the dry winter, so started on April 1st. It goes to about mid or late October, then it's open season, no permit required until the next April.[8D]
On the Zuchinni thing, I'll conceed right away, judging by the utter failure of last year's crop, falsely so called. How about that? Ground so intransigent that it won't even grow Zuchinni![:O]

Unscheduled chore this morning. Remove Grackle nest from Kris' mom's bathroom fan vent! The flap had blown off in the winter, and I hadn't bothered to put it back yet. Bad mistake.[B)] So now it's fixed, but I may get a new fixture as the plastic of the original is badly weathered, and there must be a reason the flap blew off.

Possibility of mmr today. Here's hoping.
TTFN.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:45 AM
Good morning all.

Yesterday was a busy day, CFO had to get an EKG done and some blood tests. We then went to visit our daughter Kathy. Some pics here.

Kathy and CFO


Grandson Austin and CFO


I also found out that a new shipment of sugar beets had arrived at the refinery, they were unloading a hopper....


How's this for a fridge magnet?


RT- I'm looking for more of those jokes for you . Hope you're feeling better.

*** - It would be somewhat difficult to start a garden when you're on 2nd floor apartment but I'm trying to lease a bit of land, 6" wide and 500 yrs long and grow spaghetti.......

Well that's it for now



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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 10:07 AM
morn again, another cup Zoe.

Rail images is still down on my putor for some reason. All I get is the ad's and captions, no photos. Sent an E mail out to Casser, maybe he can help me out.

*** , congrads on taking first place bowling. I could use a new steam engine

Greg , I came out tin the Inadain Ocean. Bet you did to.


nothin else going yet, I can tell the weather a changing, joints are achy now. Well back to lite duty
inch

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Posted by JPowell on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 10:50 AM
Afternoon all -

Luc -
Better hope that none of us single men decide to go on a fox hunt and track down your daughter that is, unless, she is single!

Well all, just wanted to stop in and catch up on the posts. Ordered my 4 books Sat afternoon - MRP '03, MRP '06, GMR '07, and the 'How to build Realistic Layouts'
I called Kalmbach's Customer Service Dept yesterday and they said the 2 MRP's would ship out yesterday and would take about 5-10 business days. No biggie. I can wait for them.

I know some of you may be wondering 'Why MRP '03?' and the answer is simple... it has atleast 1 bookshelf layout in it and I may use that as the basis for the one I'm going to put up in one corner of my apartment. Plus, I can always use new reading material and additions to my library are always Welcomed!

Ok, so I am going to go and eat lunch now. Not sure if I'll be back in later. I discovered a heater return hose line on my Jeep has developed a 'split' and is slowly leaking out fluid. So, my project for later this afternoon is to leave early, get the part, and over to mom and dad's to have dad help me replace it (he's got all the tools!).

Take care!

JP

P.S. Thanks to all for the [tup] for passing my exam last week. Still have a final in another month that will need to be passed as well.

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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010

I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:48 AM
How bout a steak sandwiche an a ice tea fur lunch Zoe

Hers a small laugh for lunch also.

Subject: Fashion Advice
Fashion Advice for Over 50 Crowd

Many of us "Old Folks" (those over 50, WAY over 50 or hovering near 50) are quite confused about how we should present ourselves. We're unsure about the kind of image we are projecting and whether or not we are correct as we try to be nice and conform to the fashions that the designers in NYC, California, and/or Paris inflict upon the world.

So I made a sincere study of the situation and here are the results.

I don't want to burst your bubble, but despite what you may have seen on the streets, the following combinations DO NOT go together and thus should be avoided:

1. A nose ring and bifocals
2. Spiked hair and bald spots
3. A pierced tongue and dentures
4. Miniskirts and support hose
5. Ankle bracelets and corn pads
6. Speedo's and cellulite
7. A belly button ring and a gall bladder surgery scar
8. Unbuttoned disco shirts and a heart
monitor
9. Midriff shirts and a midriff bulge
10. Bikinis and liver spots
11. Short shorts and varicose veins
12. In-line skates and a walker
.
Please keep these basic guidelines foremost in your mind when you shop

JP , don't worry to much bout the finals. I'm sure you'll ace it to

LUC , liked the photos. I can see were your daughter got her her looks
inch

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Posted by waltersrails on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 12:16 PM
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I like NS but CSX has the B&O.
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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 12:35 PM
OK luc,

You asked for it!


Cherokee Wisdom.....

The old Cherokee chief sat in his hut on the reservation,
smoking the Ceremonial pipe, eyeing the US government officials sent to
interview him. "Chief Two Eagles," one official began, "You have observed the
white man for 90 years.
You have observed his wars and his material wealth. You have seen his
progress and the damage he has done." The chief nodded that this was so. The official
continued, "Considering all these events, in your opinion, Where did the
white man go wrong?"

The chief stared at the government officials for over a minute, and then
Calmly replied, "When white men found the land, Indians were running it. No taxes.
No debt. Plenty buffalo. Plenty beaver. Women did all the work. Medicine man
free. Indian man spends all day hunting and fishing, all night in tent with
women." The chief leaned back and smiled, "White man dumb enough to think he
could Improve system like that."


What do ya make of that?!?
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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 12:37 PM
Hey INCH!!! was this a hint for me
QUOTE: 8. Unbuttoned disco shirts and a heart monitor
LOL

Afternoon all hows it going kinda quiet here
CFO wants to go into urbanna (small nearby town) scince I'm not working and its the only time she gets to go anywhere . So off we will be going in a couple of minutes

Take it easy all

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 12:45 PM
Afternoon all....Sunny and warm here...I'll have a root beer float please....Spent some time putting "glass" in DPM building...Sallie and her Mom are going to see her Dad at the hospital....I had to change " arthuer" meds due to the new programs and the new stuff just ain't cutting it...You all have a good one...Jerry
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:04 PM
Good afternoon gents, just dropped in for a quick lunch......I keep getting this little reminders from my body that says' Hey, your not 30 anymore, not even 50, so I will make this or that ache until you stop for a while"...geeezz, give me break will ya body ??

LUC Holy Cannoli!!! Is she a looker or what!!! I think I will send my unmarried son up to Nova Scotia !!!! LOL
As for garden, 2nd floor is no problem, mount some window boxes and grow your favorite veggies. Corn is a little tough though, also pumpkins, although the pumpkins might trellis to the ground.

DER JOHN If the soil is not too good where you are, save all your bio degradeable stuff, like leaves, egg shells, nut shells, coffee grinds, anything that is bioD, and make yourself a nice compost pile. Add some soil from a farmer, or what you can purchase at a garden store etc., and add this with some lime to the pile. Keep turning it over, keep watered if it gets too hot, and when ready, plant your Zucchini. And they need a lot of water like any vine type plant.

INCH53 Mike, what type of steamer are you looking for?

Ok, time to get back outside and fini***he days work, then some MRR reading.

See you guys at supper time, BTW , some people have told me that they NEVER heard of the term supper, only breakfast lunch and dinner. So as a little test here, how many of you guys call it by:

You call the evening meal :

Dinner Supper
*** J X
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Posted by SOU Fan on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:36 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainwreck100

QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53


Another sign of to much time on yur hands. Ever wonder where you come out if you dug straight through the earth. You can find out here,,,,

http://www.digholes.com


That's sad, really really sad. I'd come out in the middle of an ocean though, so I guess I'd have to wear a SCUBA suit when I went in[:p]. Otherwise I might end up looking like this[xx(].

Greg


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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 2:09 PM
Inch: The worst part is, most of that stuff doesn't go so well on teenagers either! There are some really foolish looking people wandering around in the city, that's why I prefer to stay out here most of the time.

Luc: I really like that magnet, we're starting to run short on cats around here! It's sad though, that means we have to look elsewhere for target practice.[:D]

JP: good luck on the heater hose, I had to do one on the side of the road one day coming back to school from college. Luckily the split was near the end, so I just cut it off and shortened the hose a little and nearly made it back in time for the bell anyway.

Well guys, I think I'm gonna go check out the big board before class is over, so I'll see y'all later,

Greg

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 4:30 PM

After noon, Cleo, hows bout some ice tea,

thought i'd take a break fur abit.

PC , I think you got the best joke of the day award. Good one

*** , It be supper here. The way I see it, that painting with JESUS, wasn't called the LAST DINNER
Kinda wanting to find a 4-8-4 steamer, but thats ways off, want to get the layout running first

RT , I think most of my joke would apply to several of us in here.

Got the electric bill and they've raised the $$$$%^ rates again. 2'nd time in 5 months.
Tween the utilities, food and pump prices , rail fanning trips might not be as plentful as I had planned this summer

back ta some chores
inch

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Posted by james saunders on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 4:41 PM
morning all,

bye all [:)]

Ozjim

James, Brisbane Australia

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 4:48 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53


PC , I think you got the best joke of the day award. Good one


Thank You! I thought it was rather clever. Kind of speaks volumes though, doesn't it? [#dots]
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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 4:49 PM
Alright boy's, you know the drill! Kill that credit card! Kill it dead! Drinks are on me!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 6:48 PM
Just a W/C Pepsi 'to go' for me, Chloe...

Good evening gang,

No time for chitchat, I'm doing what I consider one of the most loathesome activities: Ballasting my main line! It seems like in spite of my best efforts to keep the inner rails clear, ballast specks always find their way there somehow.[banghead] I guess I'm also nervous because this is a point-of-no-return as far as leveling the track - hope I don't discover any new sags [after the ballast glue dries] to cause my 89-footers to uncouple...!

Paul and the rest of you [no time to search back thru the pages] who offered ideas for coloring the Polyfil - thanx, appreciate it, I think I may have found a solution by using latex (more about that later).

Can't hang around now, I have another 70ft of track to ballast [xx(]. I'll continue offering prayers for those who need 'em. C-U later!


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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 7:43 PM
Hi all hows it going tonight I need to ask for some HELP . What I need if you all can please email me thru the forum or directly is a copy of your by laws any of you have for railroad clubs you belong to if you would. We are starting a new model railroad club here and need some ideas on how the by laws should be wrote and what they should cover.

Not much else happening just got back from our first meeting and that was my task scince I tal to quite a few every night in here and other forums.

Well you all have a good evening

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Posted by TRENT B on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:43 PM
HEY GUYS,
Finally got caught up with the pages.
Just a note-- Best wishes to all and prayers for all especally the hurt.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:47 PM
Hi trent hope all is going fine on your end also . I guess I can say its fine as frog hair on this end lol

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Posted by trolleyboy on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:52 PM
Good evening folks.

Stop the baaad jokes I'm dying here. LOL

Der They are looking at Halifax most likley, I'm not sure which bas ethey are being posted to yet though so that will be the deciding factor,Greenwood or Halifax. I'll keep you posted once I know you'll know .

Luc I can see that your daughter has taken after the CFO not you likely a good thing [:D][:-^] Let me know how the spaghetti plantation goes,you could ship the finished product in drop end gondolas. [:-^]

Ken I'll trade you ballasting for wiring.

Matt Look to see if you have the Milton Bradley puzzle glue in your stores. It goes on white but dries clear,and its designed to be brushed over completed jigsaw puzzles and not damge the picture finish,might work for you. It's about $4 a bottle overhere.

Scott roller derby's not for the faint of heart,also partaking in it calls for a really good dental plan [:O]

talk to you folks later

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Posted by der5997 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:03 PM
***:
QUOTE: DER JOHN If the soil is not too good where you are, save all your bio degradeable stuff, like leaves, egg shells, nut shells, coffee grinds, anything that is bioD, and make yourself a nice compost pile. Add some soil from a farmer, or what you can purchase at a garden store etc., and add this with some lime to the pile. Keep turning it over, keep watered if it gets too hot, and when ready, plant your Zucchini. And they need a lot of water like any vine type plant.
Oh, we'v had a 3 bin compost system (about 1 cubic metre each bin) for about 6 years now. In fact our squash for the winter came from the "ready to use" bin last summer, and were magnificent. It's just that the same compost transfered to the ground and planted with Zucchini plants from the nursery didn't produce more than about 3 half sized Zs from 4 plants.[:O] [%-)] [banghead]
QUOTE: See you guys at supper time, BTW , some people have told me that they NEVER heard of the term supper, only breakfast lunch and dinner. So as a little test here, how many of you guys call it by:
Usually dinner, unless it's late, say after 9 or 10 at night, in which case it's supper.
Lunch(eon) would be mid-day, although to be understood around here, we have to say dinner.[:D] [dinner]
Mike: The" Last Supper" would have been a Passover Seder, and would most likey have begun at 6:00p.m. or there abouts. Note the comment that it was night when Judas left (meaning it hadn't been when the meal began.) So, stricktly speaking "Last Dinner" would be correct.[:O] Not much chance of the title changing any time soon, however.

"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.

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