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QUOTE: you little devil Duke....offering all those ladies a ride on your bike!!! Tsk, tsk.
QUOTE: Now you're scaring me. Altooouugh--Hummm--- I do have room for a bike like yours, right next to mine in the shop.
QUOTE: Want a '56Vincent in premo condition?????.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53 Afternoon all, think I’ll have some strawberry pie n ice cream, and J Birds n Jocko just want chocolate ice cream, sorry PC , didn’t know the girls would be here today. They’re mommy had to go sign up for unemployment, since she got layed off yesterday.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rtraincollector Evening all No nothin for me chole can hurt PC's pocket whenn hes being so free with it you have to wait till he can't afford it then you nail him for a big meal. [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119 PETER I hope the wife's car is not too serious, that could cut into your MRR plans heavily. The new cars today are not like we had in the 50"s, we could fix most of the cars ourselves, but not today, too much specialty test equipment needed. As for your track weathering, there seems to be two distinct camps: one group likes to weather after the tracks are laid, while the other group like to weather the track in bulk outside in the open air. I have read several MRR articles in several books, as well as advice from members of the CS, and they all make very good points. My train room has no windows, is in the basement, the adjacent room houses the furnace, so I have two bad situations, not much fresh air source for fume ventillation, plus, fumes would be evacuated past the furnace via fan/s if I decided to do that. NOT GOOD....fire hazard for sure. So I will weather all my trach outside in fresh air, then I will touch up any areas that might crack on the flex tract when bending into place. This will result in far less fumes in the room. Also, after drawing the tracks line on the table, I can form the track and then take it outside to weather. This will result in very litle cracking if any. That is my[2c]
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119 [ DUKE And FERGIE thinks that "I" am a ladies man...you little devil Duke....offering all those ladies a ride on your bike!!! Tsk, tsk. BTW, the rhubarb is great this year with all the rain it is as high as an elephants tusks!! But the strawberries are gone!!?? The deer ate the them I think, as the plants are gone??!! I never saw this happen before. But, I have never not had a dog up there either. Sheba died last June, and we have not got another dog to keep the deer away. I guess I will have to "mark my territory" if you guys know what that means ( drink lots of tea).
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QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53 PC , it was survival training, you had to eat what you found or starve. I was left in the woods with just a knife, flint n steel and a compass for 5 days, I gained 2 lb. You might be surprised what you’ll when your hungry.
QUOTE: Are you going to tell the wife, when the new digitrax shows up.
QUOTE: Not sure what brand of paint, etc to use.
QUOTE: Well maintained grain elevator they have there
QUOTE: They are going to meet the Edmonton Oilers on Monday.
QUOTE: received the track order from Internet trains, boy are they slow. It was over a month just to get track,
QUOTE: Chuck QUOTE: Want a '56Vincent in premo condition?????. Do you have a pic?? Too bad you are on the other side of the country because I sure would like to see (drool) it
QUOTE: By Mike.. Fergie , how long till you ship out again to polar bear country.
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