Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Well, I have to say this has been about the most pleasant summer I have ever experienced in my life. Fall really has started to make a presence here in North Carolina, the temp early this morning was 56, and the high today is around 74. Got to love it!
I really don’t know how I lived in the deep south for so long, as they say in New Orleans, “…its not the heat, it’s the stupidity..”
Harry Anderson, you might remember him as he played Judge Harold T. "Harry" Stone on the TV situation comedy “Night Court” that aired on NBC from 1984 to 1992. Well, he moved to New Orleans about 5 years ago and opened up a nightclub where he performed his magic and comedy routine. He just announced last week that he and his beautiful wife are now moving to Asheville, NC (what a coincidence) because they just can’t take living in the depressing state of post-Katrina New Orleans. His short and sweet quote really sums up my sentiments exactly, “New Orleans is stuck on stupid…”
Not that I want to bash my home town, but having moved to North Carolina and living here for the past nine months now, I know what Harry is talking about firsthand. Life is better outside of New Orleans! Hurricane Katrina was a blessing in disguise for us.
PA Belt wrote: SPIKE: i spend every day with her, how much atention does she need, 8 hours a day! SilverSpike wrote:PA Belt, good question, I am still trying to answer that one too!i had a question?
SilverSpike wrote:PA Belt, good question, I am still trying to answer that one too!
PA Belt, I guess it was more of a rhetorical question!!!
Neal, start up the pecan shipments and Chloe and I can get the ovens warmed up for the pie production! Also, great photos of the IC loco and rail activity.
Welcome back Lisa, sorry about the back! Hope you are feeling better soon!
Inch, nice poem on 9/11, thanks for sharing. And that takes a lot of milk to make 6 gallons of ice cream eh!
Got to go now….
Ry
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
HI ALL;
PAUL;
What can I trade for pecans??????????????? Cooked and cracked CRAB ??????
INCH:
I got all the answers and one extra for " TRIX" .Thank you for the poem its on the wall in front of me.
SCOTT:
Kathy and I both thought that is a good tribute and we both agree Thank You
RT:
Prayers and a Mass on Friday for Edythe.....................KATHY
I have not owned a suit in 40 years---------go fieger tie either..
ED:
Thank you again for info and welcome back; love the O.J.
PC:
Happy Belated Birthday............
JERRY:
Glad you wheels are fixed. I know how you feel; Kathy's has broken down a few times...We both wish Sallie a Happy Birthday..............
LISA:
Please be carefull with your back, Chuck has had 8 operations on his and does not wish that on anyone................KATHY
Well .......We have not been able to do much MRR, as of late both of us have been a tiny;weiny,itisy,bitsy,little bit sick....LOLLOLLOL . But really very busy with 2 birthday parties that Chuck to cater and our one grandkid [boy 3] showing up. Kathy let me buy ythe slide show from the G&D people on the last day that I could get in ;last sat. I'm sorry that was Sat the 2nd. Can't wait!!!!!!!!!! We hava only had 0.50 inches of rain in 70 days this summer. I forgot that is the 1st part of the series on john allen's rr that he took during his life before it burned down. junior is now crawling all over my lap as i sit and talk to you[large cat that destroys bridges].
so prayers to all in need and joy to all...............chuck and kathy
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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Howdy Y'all!
Been stress'n on Kelly's Dr. appt. GREAT NEWS!! Kelly's sonnagram came up negative! Her system is just out of wack!! Dr gave her pills to fix it.
Love all the rain an my yard is slowly losing it's cracks and getting green.
Thanks for the support and my prayers for all.
Trent
Good Evening Coffee Clubbers,
Sitting here in front of the computer with a good cup of coffee (from Veracruz, of course), strong and hot. Just finished off a piece of home made apple pie and some ice cream on the side. I'll have to head out to the orange grove tomorrow and sweat some of that off. It may be 'fall' up north, but our temperatures are still getting up around 97º (36º C) in the afternoon, with high humidity.
Went downtown (such as it is) this afternoon to play some pool with my father-in-law. Tough to get that cuestick to slide freely when you're sweating like a pig.
We were out there yesterday, and I've started picking some of the oranges. Lots of juice, a bit tart, but good flavor. It's going to be a good crop. Pretty soon the FCVN will be able to start shipping 'fresh' virtual orange juice up to the Coffee Shop, and do away with the 'frozen' virtual juice. Oh happy day, orange season is starting again.
I started cleaning off the layout in anticipation of getting active again. No promises, but I'm making moves in that direction. I suppose the first thing will be a good track cleaning before running anything. We'll see.
Hasta luego,
Ed
Got a big surprise tonight I was recommened as President (I refused) so they insisted VP of Rappahannock River Railroaders. SO I'm VP of our model railroad club.
The day started out a little scary thou I picked up the bag of trash (at work) and placed by the door for when my side kick at work got there anyway as I walked back to the office (i got about 10 feet from the door) a car came across 4 lanes of highway in reverse (engine not running it just coasted)and hit a light pole(metal one) out side the door knocking it over and into the building just about where I was standing if the light pole wasn't there it would have came thru the front glass or door for sure. it apears the car just came out of gear or somethin as it was not running at when this happened.
So hows everyone else doing this fine day
Have a good night all later
Wow RT, good news (congrats on VP), and good news (you weren't there at the wrong time)!
PA, I'd love to see this beast you're working on. Got any pics?
Evening all!
Evening All:
Chuck: That sounds like a trade. I can't handle crab but my wife would enjoy it.I'll get a carload headed your way.
RT: Watch your back trail. I'm glade that you weren't hurt.
I'm going to cut this short and head for bed. I was sleepy all day today but I got a good nights sleep. Anyway you all have a good night and I'll see you tomorrow.
Also, this little beauty.
Scott, HEdward, You have put into words, the thoughts of so many. You have eloquantly stated what many of us are speechless to express. Thank you! Thank you both!
You have put into words, the thoughts of so many. You have eloquantly stated what many of us are speechless to express. Thank you! Thank you both!
Neal: Thanks for the loco pick, and I see that Ed has done his customary magic with the ID. Thanks Ed!
You know what that means......don't go running out the front door to work or you will be flat on your back !!!
We hava only had 0.50 inches of rain in 70 days this summer.
Ed:
I started cleaning off the layout in anticipation of getting active again.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Good morning ! from Indiana.
09-13-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Good Morning All,
Dry and in the fifties this am - summer may be over. Did some work on the HO display in the museum last evening running track in the yad part of the display. First time i've been back there in weeks and good to return. With any luck I'll have a chance to work in the real rail yard this weekend.
To those of you who inquired, my friends name is Carol Bragg. Her husband Ben runs Bragg about Cars which specializes in pre-war racing cars especially Buggatis. He was leading the Watkins Glen reenactment in a well known American special called the Old Gray Mare and his wife was waving to the crowd with both hands when she got thrown out. Carol is bruised and sore but it appears she will be all right. Both have years of experience in this game however I expect a bigger emphasis on safety next year. People fall off parade floats all the time but the race cars get greater scrutiny just because they are racing cars even when being driven in controlled circumstances. In England many ofthe older cars run sans roll bars and seat belts as original but we just don't see things that way here.
Our two drivers involved in the big accident at the track were Joel Finn and David Porter both of who were ok afterwards tho the cars were damaged. They made out far better than Lee Brahin who destroyed a Tyrrell F-1 car triggering the incident or Stevie Hines, Dudley Cunningham or Gordon Mendenica all of whom damaged the tubs (the monocoque frame) of their cars. that was in the qualifying race on Saturday, the main race on Sunday went alright. Oh well, time to pick up tools and get to work - hope you all have a goodun. CUL, J.R.
MORNING ALL,
DER: Looks like centerbraced flats to me. I use to see a lot of these around Deridder, La. at the Boise-Cascade plant. Haven't been there in years. Great photos.
ED: How bout I send you a couple hundred pounds for Fran to try. But I would really like to negotate a deal on some mangos. Thanks for the ID on that engine. Probibly won't see a lot of IC running around for very long.
INCH: Great poem. MoM's always looking for insperation to make another quilt. I saw she had pined it to her office wall. She made a quilt after 9/11. I'll take a picture and post it.
RT: congratulation on the VP post. Let the episode with the car be a lesson to everyone. GOOD THINGS DO NOT GO UNNOTICED. Someone is watching over us and is keeping a tally.
RYAN: sounds like you are really enjoying the relocation to NC. Katrina had a porfound effect on a lot of people. We experienced some of that effect. She was one of the reasons I desided to sell off everything here and move to MS.
We helped these people here with houseing and when the left I had four apartments to remodel. They had trashed the apartments including knocking holes through the walls to go from one apt, to the other without going outside.
TRENT B: great new about Kelly. Hope everything goes great for you and her. We have been getting rain here. Only problem is the little blood suckers get worse after the rains.
PABELT:sure would like to see a picture of that machine before you sell it. I may want to trade you a couple hundred pounds of pecans for that thing when it's finished.LOL
Well guess I had better get started with the days work. But it's going to be plesant today. Only spose to get up to 88 tempurture wise today.
LATER.......NEAL
A quick drop in and a hello! Chloe, some tall coffee for me this morning!
I am heading over to the NCC building for IBM mainframe RACF Security Administrator Training this morning, so I will be out of pocket most of today and half of tomorrow.
Cheers,
Ryan
Morning all!
Just popping in to say hi,....HI!
Der, that's a nice looking critter you shot there!
GTM, glad she'll be OK. Sounds like a good weekend for most though.
Well, best get to work.
Later!
Mornin all, Coffee n a couple douhgnuts Zoe,
Another chance of rain here today, don't need it now, we got plenty yesterday. Work on the layout most the day and made some progress, at least Mother noticed.
Forgot to say anything yesterday, but Mother came home with another yeller kitten. On the trip here, it got sick, so she cleaned that up. When Mother left for work yesterday, she discoverd that it had also done it's business some where in the bus and did it stink. she got cleaned up and sprayed with Fabreeze. Now the bus smells like cat poop and fabreeze, man what a stink
Jerry,,, tell Sally happy burthen day for us. Hope she had a good one.
Ryan ,,,,I understand how ya feel bout N.O., but home is home. Liked Night Court when it was on tv. Good to hear Harry's doing ok. We had a time trying to get enough milk out of that old cow [almost got caught by the farmer that owned her].
Chuck n Kathy,, hope you two get ta feelin betters.
Trent,,, glad Kelly got some good news from the doc. hope the pills do the trick.
Rt,,,, sounds like you had double luck yesterday with the car and then getting VP, hope it last.
DER,,, thanks for the pics of the center brace cars. I've been wanting one of those 40 ton engines, but haven't found one at my price yet.
JR,,,, glad to hear he drivers made it ok, but to bad the didn't make it as well
NEAL,,, looking foeward to pics of the quilt. Had an aunt that quilted all the time. She made some mighty purrty stuff. she'd sale some, but most of them she gave away.
Heres some pics of the Bethany,IL. depot we got a week or so ago on the IC tracks.
the next two is looking S, then N. down the tracks
They even have a station for the birds
Need ta get back ta chores, if I'm going to have any play time. Hope every one has a gooden
inch
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
Hey all,
Gotta phone call from RT abit ago, said he's having trouble getting on line. But he wanted me to let ya'll know that EDTHE has passed on. Also thanks for all the support. Chuck n Kathy, to thank you for the offer of mass
Afternoon all...Its cloudy and cool here....I'll have a Diet Coke please....Still havn't got much done "ole Arthur" has me moving slower than usual...Sallie says thanks to all that sent her birthday wishes...
Mike..I know its not funny but I had to chuckle over your Fabrez and Cat pee.....I had a cat do that in a new ball glove when I was a kid...That glove still smells funny today.....
RT....Congrats on your new office...How big is your club...Does the club have a layout?
Well Sallie's soaps are almost over and its nap time..Tuff job but somebody has to do it...Jerry
Afternoon all
Today was a first for our family. My youngest daughter had her second baby and it is a boy,so he is the one and only grandson. He had a little trouble with his breathing and on their scale of 1-10 he was a 6 but oxygen took care of it and brought him up to an 8 and he is in special care for the next 48hrs. The CFO is a nurse and she works at the hospital and in the new born department ,so daughter and grandson will be taken care of and she is also one of the nurses that has been trained in the special care unit for the babies.
Chloe,Set them up for all in the CS.
RT Very sorry to hear about Edythe
That’s about it and best to all on sick call
Talk to you later
Duke
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
"There are only 3 things you need out of life:A gentle grade,the wind in your face,and cinders in your hair.....But keep an eye on the water glass!" Jack Evans
grayfox1119 wrote:. Did any of you guys catch the DIY channel this morning? Working on the Railroad series? They showed the San Diego MRR Museum, 4 layouts, 28,000, that is correct, 28,000 square feet of layout!!!! What a drool job that was!!!! They actually commissioned a pilot to fly over the "T" loop in California so that they would have the most accurate rep of the 8 scale miles they model. Then, Mr. Anderson, MRR Master builder, illustrated building Athearn car kits, and how we save 60% of cost over RTR. He did an upgrade to the kit as well to metal wheels..
the Discovery channel what time was it on????
RT, I'm sorry to hear of your loss. I pray that at some time during her life she trusted the Lord.
I lost someone close to me a little while back, and these words really helped me. I'd like to pass them on to you now.
You're in a better place, I've heard a thousand timesAnd at least a thousand times I've rejoiced for youBut the reason why I'm broken, the reason why I cryIs how long must I wait to be with youI close my eyes and I see your faceIf home's where my heart is then I'm out of placeLord, won't you give me strength to make it through somehowI've never been more homesick than nowHelp me Lord cause I don't understand your waysThe reason why I wonder if I'll ever knowBut, even if you showed me, the hurt would be the sameCause I'm still here so far away from homeI close my eyes and I see your faceIf home's where my heart is then I'm out of placeLord, won't you give me strength to make it through somehowI've never been more homesick than nowIn Christ, there are no goodbyeAnd in Christ, there is no endSo I'll hold onto Jesus with all that I haveTo see you againTo see you againAnd I close my eyes and I see your faceIf home's where my heart is then I'm out of placeLord, won't you give me strength to make it through somehowWon't you give me strength to make it through somehowWon't you give me strength to make it through somehowI've never been more homesick than now
I know Edyth will be missed.
Well got on finally don't know what the problem was but now I'm back for a while anyway well you heard of my lost Edythe was like a mother to me (I guess you could say a god parent) well about 2:30 today I got more bad news my real mother isn't able to swallow anymore somethin I believe to do with the alzhiemers she has anyway they told my brother (as they offered to put a tube down her throat and force feed her but he declined as she wouldn't want that) she probally could go soon or maybe 6 months from now couldn't put an exact time frame on it. So his hasn't been a good day for me will talk and keep you all posted later oh one more thing Edythe's veiwing is sunday and funeral monday.
RT It has been almost a year that I lost a good friend in Jack and then a week later it was another friend that rode with us. It isn’t easy at all,but as many here in the CS told me at the time that as long as they are in your memory and thoughts they will never be gone. There aren’t too many days that I don’t think of either one of my friends ,so I know they are not gone forever as will the memories of Edythe be for you. I do hope that your mother improves.
Hello all.
A terrible event happened today...
From CBC website:
One person has died in hospital as a result of the shooting rampage at a downtown Montreal college Wednesday that also left the gunman dead and 19 others injured.
Police Chief Yvan Delorme told RDI television that a woman in her 20s had died.
Montreal General Hospital officials said eight patients were in critical condition, with two undergoing emergency surgery late Wednesday night. The hospital said it would not issue a further statement on the victims' conditions until early Thursday.
Three other victims were taken to Jean Talon Hospital and two others were transported to the Jewish General Hospital.
The lone gunman was shot dead by police minutes after he opened fire on the student body at Dawson College, a CEGEP serving about 10,000 students near the Old Forum in Montreal.
The suspect reportedly walked into Dawson College around 12:41 p.m. ET and began firing at students in the cafeteria. Police arrived three minutes later.
"They saw a suspect shooting inside the walls of Dawson," Delorme told a news conference. "So the first policeman took charge of the situation, and shot in the direction of the suspect, and the suspect died."
I went to college not too away from this school...
Please keep the students and their family in your thoughts.
RT: You will always have Edithe in your heart and mind. You and your family are in our prayers. Edithe is in a better place without fear, suffering, anguish. Deep in your heart that is what you wanted for her. Sorry to hear bout your Mother. Our prayers are with her. Really hope she recovers.
Neal
I feel that I'm more richer than anybody in the world just because of knowing her and being a freind of hers. I will always cherish the thought of Edythe and concider myself blessed by knowing her.
My wife and I both want to thank you all for your kindness in our time of sorrow. Life will go on as it always has been. time gives us all the stregnth to go on. Time to go shower and go to bed as tomorrow is another day.