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Posted by inch53 on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 11:59 AM

Time for lunch here Zoe, how bout a ham n cheese on rye with mayo, onion rings, and iced tea,
Been out picking up sticks and mowing. With luck I’ll get most of it done today.

PC , I know how you feel when it comes to money being spent before you get. I collect aluminum cans, and sold $80 worth last fall with the idea of going to a swap meet, when Mother got done, I didn’t have enough left to pay for the gas to get there. Better luck next time.

Ryan got the same thing this morning for awhile when I try to get on here. Don’t know why. On the Kity and the litter box, caught her going potty on the layout, spanked her bottom and put her in the litter box. She’s been going in there ever since. Lost her awhile this morning, guess she was still mad for spanking her.

Ding , that’s nice size layout. One question though, are you going to be able reach the middle to work on it. To bad on them not having the decals, hope you find some soon.

Well back out to the yard, OH, what fun
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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 2:47 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SilverSpike

QUOTE: Posted by jflessne
Ahh finally something I can use my Tyco's for..... Warning not for the person with no sense of humor.
http://homepage.mac.com/doubleo/iMovieTheater9.html


Very funny video, but sorry for all the lost locos and rolling stock!

Someone definately has WAY too much time on their hands! Very funny!

QUOTE: PC Congrats on the $$$$. Looks like some trains on the way, hee hee!

If only! Gotta pay those bills!

QUOTE: And as long as you are buying, I’ll have a surf and turf with rib eye steak medium rare and a lobster tail a baked tater, and some broccoli with butter.

Have you you ever heard the saying, "A day late and a dollar short"? Well, you're a day late, and I'm now a dollar short, but inch would like to pick up your tab! [:D]
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Posted by james saunders on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 3:31 PM
that video was really funny! i saved that one, i'll watch it over and over!.


well i've been up since 5am and its 6:30am, so i'll have a chocolate shake to go!


cheers

catch you's a bit later

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Posted by bjdukert on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 6:51 PM
Evening all and [#welcome] to the newbies.
Haven’t posted much but I have been sitting in the corner booth taking in the conversation.

*** I have the Fugate dvd’s as well and along with the DPB series there is a lot of info.
We have had our share of that liquid sunshine and the creeks are up but nothing like you have in some of the areas around you. We also had a big yellow ball in the sky today and someone said that it is called The Sun and the sky was blue with all of these funny looking White things in it. [%-)][:-^] Not to worry though,because we are suppose to get our Natural Gray sky back tomorrow. [:D][:-^]

Pics are looking good everyone and keep up the good work.

I did get my hay field mowed tonight and after I did it turned into a lawn,imagine that.

PC The day late and dollar short fits me and I was hungry yesterday[:D][:)][;)][:-^]

Best to those that need it and speedy recovery to those on that road.

That’s about it
Talk to you later

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 6:59 PM
Evening all hows it going not much happening here . Did sell a few plasticville building this weekend so that was good. (O Gauge) . just a quick note to say Hi talk to you all later

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Posted by inch53 on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 8:40 PM
Evening all, Barley pop Cloe please.
Got darn near all the yard mowed, good thing to, we've got thunderstorms moving in now
got a chance on a Lionel O gage, UP, F unit, if I can get a trade worked out with the guy that has it Theres 3 cars also, only one is much count and some track, but it's rusty.

PC , No can do on the buying right now, I'm broke this week.

RT , was wondering how your yard sale came out last weeend, just kept forgettin to ask.

Think I'll get off here, they came out with a tonado warning for north of us. May get nasty.
Thoughts n prayers for all in need
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:48 PM
Good Evening Gang: I got over to the track for awhile today. Nothing running just some track work going on. I went back tonight after supper but was too tired to do much. I did get the injectors off so John could clean them out. I'll have to work on some fence by the UP tracks tomorrow morning before I head to the train meet. There's always something.

I going to get to bed before I fall asleep here and get thron out by the girls.

Good Night All
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:56 PM
Hi Gang,

Just in for a minute.

A month ago I gave our association, here where I live, an American flag. 8' x 5 1/2' It's a beauty. I figured we could fly it on the old flag pole by our clubhouse. Our maintence man (bob) lowered the pole, painted it white, installed a new brass ball on top, and when done he swung Old Glory with a new cable. Today we got the old flood lights repaired and lit.
Bob was so taken back, that he told me that he didn't know if he was going to cry or salute. It looks so good at night, across the games field from the road.

Just thought I'd share a good day,
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:18 PM
inch, I will be able to walk around it so I should be able to reach in.
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Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, May 18, 2006 5:24 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana.[:D]



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Posted by inch53 on Thursday, May 18, 2006 5:38 AM

Morning all, Coffee Zoe please,
The storms hit right after I posted last night high winds, hail, and rain, now the yard needs raking for all the leave and sticks in it. And I just got it cleaned up. Forecast for today is bout the same, though the thunderstorms not suppose to be as nasty.
Won't be much done today, got Leroy an KC, might get some mud down during nap time.
Oh well need to rest my back n legs From yesterdays chores.

Paul , Don't think theres anything like Old Glory Flying at like that. It does kinda make you proud don't it.

Trying to talk Mother into a trip to Terre Haute tonight, if we can get awayfrom here early enough, hope to stop by the LHS, and check on some rataining walls, and get a new scale rule, never did find mine. Well time fur clores.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, May 18, 2006 6:32 AM
Well not much if any MR'ng going on as I am busy getting the garden prepped. And of course there's Miss Molly a.k.a. the "Dozer". Yep she'll make one heck of a gardener if I can teach her to "Just go after the Dandelions"!

The latest news is my package of Tsunami's are now being shipped so hopefully I may get some time in June to install them.

Paul and Ed thanks for sharing the Pics with us! That one pic of the Big Boy with Ed beside it is incredible!

Well time to dig

Later
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Posted by SilverSpike on Thursday, May 18, 2006 7:37 AM
Thursday, May 18, 2006

Good Morning Coffee Shop! I’ll have a tall Mocha Java please!

Must be a quiet day in the CS, posting on the same page as yesterday!

Oops! Not the same page after all! Looks like dinner is on me today!

And speaking of dinner......

We are having a luncheon at work today and I got recruited to make some good ole New Orleans style Red Beans and Rice with smoked sausage and corn bread. So I was slinging it last night at home in the kitchen and brought it all into work this morning. I am reheating the beans in a crock pot sitting just to the left of my computer. If you all are hungry today, have some virtual Red Beans and Rice with smoked sausage and corn bread. Now the cornbread is not your plain old style, I had to add some stuff to it, like sausage, garlic chives, and cheddar cheese. And it is a cheap meal too, all these fixings for 10 people only cost about $16.00. Are we hungry yet?

QUOTE: Posted by Phillip,
Have you you ever heard the saying, "A day late and a dollar short"? Well, you're a day late, and I'm now a dollar short, but inch would like to pick up your tab!


Phillip, Oh well! So Inch will pick up the tab huh! I heard he’s been tapped out too! So, Red Beans and rice anyone? And Duke join the club huh! Been there, done that a few times my self!

Which reminds me, how many times have you gone to a store to buy something and find out that either it was just on sale up until the day before, or it is going to go on sale next week? I suppose the later situation is better, but if you need it now, it gets a little tricky making the purchase. Another “day late, dollar short” experience.

Bill North, Great story about the flag and the flag pole! It is amazing how good deeds can light a fire of optimism and community among friends.

Bill Tidler Thanks for the coffee again! The regular supply is keeping me going especially in the morning!

Fergie, Those Tsunami's are great huh! I got to expereince one at the LHS the other day with both a steam and a modern diesel loco. Fun stuff!

Cheers,

Ryan

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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:24 AM
Morning All!

Just stopping in to see what's up.

I see inch is claiming he's broke, but then I noticed that he's headed to the LHS! What's up with that, HUH? Somethin' fishy goin' on here! [:-,][:-^][swg]

Oh well, I'll catch up with you all later.

Bye!
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Posted by inch53 on Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:43 AM

Tay PC , Nothin fishy going on. I said I was broke, didn't say anything bout Mother.
Besides all I'm doing is check retaining wall prices, so I know how much I need to save out of my eagle poo next month.
Mother said I can get the rule though, Since I've been kinda good lately. It's so nice to have a kind and luving wife.
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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, May 18, 2006 9:38 AM
OOOOHHHHHH!!!! So you spent all of your money on trains, and now you're spending hers too! Gotcha! [swg]
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Posted by Train 284 on Thursday, May 18, 2006 11:40 AM
Just thought I would let you guys know......

If you are in the Orland, Ca area this Saturady and Sunday (20 and 21), stop by for a miniature railroad! It is 5" scale 15" gauge, the Orland Newville and Pacific Railroad. I will be there, running trains, conductoring, etc. So if you can stop by the Glenn County Fairgrounds this weekend and say "HI!" I will be the kid in the dark blue overalls.

More info: www.onprailroad.8k.com
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Posted by inch53 on Thursday, May 18, 2006 11:46 AM
Ryan , red beans n rice,saugage, corn bread, does sound good, the more i think about it.
Zoe think I'll have that for dinner, along with a barley pop and a bottle of Beano, or I'll be sleeping in the train room tonight. On 2nd thought forget the beano

PC , wouldn't you spend your wife's money on trains, if you had a chance too

Train 284 , thanks for invite, but will have to pass. Interesting links you had there on the train.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Thursday, May 18, 2006 12:42 PM
Afternoon all.....Like Mike said got some wind and hail last nite and its clouding up again..I'll have a root beer float and onion rings,,,No wait hqw about some of Ryan's Red Beans and rice Sausage and Corn bread Emmmmm that sme;;s good...Thanks Ryan....Spent the morning getting pewter going had to call Tech support with DSL they ended up selling me faster DSL hope its worth it...My son called last nite wants me to start trooing Ebay for used track he says we can start track laying soon...I picked up a round house already..I plan to build turn table and roud house then take to his place...You all have a good one..Jerry











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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:02 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53

PC , wouldn't you spend your wife's money on trains, if you had a chance too

She fixes my food and knows where I sleep. I make sure to not only not touch her money, but give her some of mine too! Helps me sleep better that way! [:D]
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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, May 18, 2006 3:50 PM
QUOTE: She fixes my food and knows where I sleep. I make sure to not only not touch her money, but give her some of mine too! Helps me sleep better that way!
Chicken LOL

(glad mine ain't here right now LOL. )

Evening all The yard sale went soso inch I did sell about $100.00 durning the 2 days and I spent about $40.00 so figure but had fun doing it .

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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, May 18, 2006 4:05 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rtraincollector

QUOTE: She fixes my food and knows where I sleep. I make sure to not only not touch her money, but give her some of mine too! Helps me sleep better that way!
Chicken LOL

(glad mine ain't here right now LOL. )

Well aint that the pot callin' the kettle black! [(-D]
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Posted by JPowell on Thursday, May 18, 2006 4:45 PM
Evening all -
Sorry I've been 'hiding' but not alot to chat about. Class is almost over which will give me some more freetime during my non work hours.

Inch -
Glad to see someone is able to get their 'kitten' potty trained! Now if I can do the same to mine[sigh], life would be golden. She just does not want anything to do with litter , sand, etc. Must be she does not want to get any crap into her gears![:D]

Ryan -
Me hungary. Need food now! Where's my cornbread and red bean's and rice w/ smoked sausage?

*** -
I hope you don't need a Pumper Engine from the local FD to pump you out, do you?

Der, Fergie, Ed -
Greetings!

Ok all, this is it for now. I'm working till 11:30pm tonight and tomorrow night, so I'll check back in a little bit.
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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

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, May 18, 2006 6:56 PM
Good evening to all, and pleased to say that the sun came out yesterday late afternoon, and all day today. We were very lucky here in central Mass, we only received 2" of rain total, and I live on a hill 1000 feet above sea level, and 400 feet above the nearest river/stream/creek, so we were much more fortunate that our neighbors near Lowell and the towns all along the Merrimac river and all it's tributaries in the Northeastern part of the state. They receive anywhere from 8 to 19+ inches!!!![xx(][xx(][:(][:O]
Sorrowfully, the only Eagle nest in the Northeast part of the state lost it''s two baby eagles due to all the heavy rains.

Last night I was awakened by a strange sound outside, when I turned on the spotlights, I was surprised to see it was the sound of grass growing at a terrible rate. So today, we got the ride-ons going after doing some of the annual maintenance, such as, cleaning and painting the underside of the mower decks, sharpening the blades, blowing out the mice nests in the engine compartments, etc. So most of the grass is now cut, just an acre to go tomorrow and we are all done with the first cutting of the season.

ED Those were great pictures Ed, thank you for sharing them with us, and now we have a face to go with the name....Paul.

DUKE I just started to watch the 1st DVD from Joe Fugate when Lorraine came home ( Tuesday ) and told me I had better get over the hill to Mike's house, the water was running brown into the watershed. I spent 5 hours in the pouring rain with a shovek, channeling the runoff water into safe areas and away from reservoir streams. I can't belive the amount of rain we have received since Mike build on the hillside 2 years ago. First it was the record rains of last October ( 15" in 24 hours ) and then this storm that lasted 9 days. My back is broken....I am too old for this defication.

I am going to go check the forum for a while then go read a while, I'll probably fall asleep......see you guys later,
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Posted by der5997 on Thursday, May 18, 2006 7:51 PM
Good evening folks: Amidst the boring duties of the day was a bright spot, a visit to two LHS.[^] So, I’ve now got the rubber for making rock castings, and wire for trying to do the frame work for a chain link fence, and some N siding for scratch building houses. The fence mesh I picked up at a fabric store, a bit big for N, but a darkish grey with a metallic sheen to it.[8D] I was taken by the article in the May MR about working security gates, and looked at my layout for places that need chain link fencing…there are quite a few!

Ding:
QUOTE: I kept mowin, even tho it was really wet because I wanted to get done.
…If I try that the mower jams up with wet grass, but I know exactly what you mean about wanting to get it done![:D] Be prepared to have some other angle than the 90° when you actually draw out those turnouts off the main line. I like the yard, are you going to link the lead and the far end of the ladder so as to have a run-around there?

Mike: Sounds like you are going to have a productive weekend. Pics would be appreciated![tup]
QUOTE: and get a new scale rule, never did find mine.
…it’ll show up for sure now! [banghead][:D]
QUOTE: It's so nice to have a kind and luving wife.
…Amen! Kris said that we should go to the second LHS today as it would be a shame to just drive by the door on our way home.[tup]

Paul: Thanks for the update on the cow. Keeping fences up was the least likeable part of our time in “farm country” when we were in Ontario. No stock ourselves (we grew landscaping trees), but we had to keep the neighbour’s cattle out of our 40 acres. Take care mowing the ROW. I doubt the UP will go for it for insurance reasons. Maybe they will come and cut it themselves.
QUOTE: She would have answered Mary Anns calling if she had been alive.
…reminded me that we are rejoicing in Canada with the community of Armstrong B.C. where a little girl who was abducted has been found alive, and they have a suspect in jail. Praise the Lord! Maybe krup has more details.

PC:
QUOTE: It's just cool how God meets those needs though. Those bills were coming up due and God just kind of smiled and said "Don't worry son, I've got this one".
He is good!
…more memory lane time… when we were on the aforementioned landscape tree farm we ran up an oil bill, and didn’t want to re-order ‘cause we hadn’t paid the last one. Winter of course, and getting crowded living around the wood stove in the kitchen. So, one morning (and I’d like to say I prayed and all, but I can’t remember exactly) I go to the mail, and there is a check for 37 cent more than we owed on the oil…a government program we had applied for so long ago that we had stopped expecting it!!! God is good all the time, all the time, God is good!

Ryan:
QUOTE: Should I have it go into a hidden area again as it ascends into the second level, or should it be in full view as it comes out and goes through into the second level?
…The MT solved the same kind of dilemma by staging the mainline to be in view lower down when it was hidden up above, and vice-versa. Have a look at my Rail Images. There is a track plan in there too that shows it, as well as the photos themselves.
That’s one lucky office! The corn bread with the extras sounds like I might even try some, and I don’t much like corn bread.[dinner]

Fergie: Better keep the Dozer upstairs or you may find some tunnels where you hadn’t planned any![:D]

Started earlier than usual today, so I think I’ll turn in. I feel a bit the way *** sounds.[zzz]
Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers continuing for all in need of healing, comfort and peace.[angel]

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Posted by JPowell on Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:22 PM
Just a quick stop in....

Ed, *** -
Sox @ Philly this weekend and then the next meeting w/ those dreadful Yanks next Mon, Tues, and Wed. Maybe we can get 2/3 from Philly and 2/3 from the Yanks - Will really help out our bid for 1st place this early in the race!

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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

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Thursday, May 18, 2006 9:31 PM
Just a quicky tonight Gang: Mary Ann and I spent the morning fixing fences by the UP and going to town to see the insurance folks. The cow was insured but only if she was hit while on a public road. Oh well. by the time we got back it was after 2pm so I headed to the track and we spent the rest of the afternoon working on the steam locomotive. I went home and picked up Mary Ann and we went back to the track for supper. After that we had to go home and hang a gate back its hinges. By then I was so tired that I just came in to the coffee shop and will head for bed. I did get to ride one train. John fired up the Alco FA/FBs and went the route. Tomorrow with any luck I'll get to do some running.

Well I think that I'll hit the shower and get to bed. I used to be able to run untill the wee hours of the morning. I must be getting old.
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Posted by inch53 on Friday, May 19, 2006 5:36 AM

Morning all, coffee for now Zoe,
Cold again here, Sun this morning, rain this afternoon, highs in the 60s, I’m so tired of cold and wet. The hailstorm that came night before last, played h--- with flowers and such. Ruined some of them that were blooming heavy and beat the rhubarb down, The crop is not as good this year, but we’ll take what we can get, so I’ve got to cut it today. Most of it’ll go in the freezer anyway.
Went over by the LHS last evening, and Joe didn’t have anything I wanted. Out of scale rules and pin vises, no retaining walls, but Mother bought me an L&N dummy RS engine since I was being a good boy. Also got a couple pics to post later.

RT , sounds like you came out ahead on the yard sale anyway.

Der , I use window screen [the cloth] for chain link fence, might be something to look at.
Won’t be a productive weekend on the RR though, To much other stuff going on. Tomorrow we have 2 T-ball games in the morning, come home and get ready from my niece’s wedding and reception. I think Sunday I’m cooking ham n beans and corn bread over to campground A, if the weathers Ok.
Glad to hear things came out good the little girl up your way.

Der/ PC , Gods always came through for us when it was really needed it

Well time fur chores
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 19, 2006 6:08 AM
Good Morning All!

Nothing for me today. I just stoped by to say "Yo". (A little Philly lingo there) I'm going to be a class Dad today for one of my kid's field trip. Then tonight I have to speak at the singles meeting at church.

I hope sometime this week to get back to finishing the Wather's cars and another kitbash I started about three weeks ago. BLI called this week to ask some more questions about the broken steam engine but still no parts. I'd just be happy to know they can get them, I can wait for them to arrive.

Well got to run. Later.
  • Member since
    March 2005
  • From: IN/USA
  • 2,495 posts
Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, May 19, 2006 7:38 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]



Bill Tidler Jr.

Near a cornfield in Indiana...

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