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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:20 AM
hey guys can one of you fill me in on why is it all of a sudden some one related to soime one here or a good friend or some thing like that is getting sick??? is there a national sickness going arownd or what??

I'll help myself to the galon of orange juce in the refigator
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 10:49 AM
Good noontime everyone, I see we have possum soup and French Meat pie for lunch, and also stuffed cabbage leaves.

RYAN: Your next performance review depends upon you making the time line of Thanksgiving, so might want to consider OT as well as putting on more help...lol

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:04 AM
ModelTrainLover: What you are seeing with all this sickness, is nothing out of the ordinary. If you were to go to another virtual coffee shop, or other chat area, you would soon find out that every family has "someone" who is sick, or has elderly parents that are sick, etc, etc.
I am 67, and back when I was 14 like you, no one told me about all the harmful things in our food, water, air etc., nor all the bad habits like excessive drinking, smoking, and bad foods vs the RIGHT foods to eat. Luckily for me I only smoked for about 6 months, never saw the sense of burning money for a stinking bad habit that eats your calcium in your teeth and bones and has 53 known carcinogens. As for food, I ate too much of the WRONG foods, and too much of it, including ice cream every night from age 24, red cap milk ( the heavy stuff with too much fat ), lots of white bread of course, uggg wheat bread, ? No way.
Then, somewhere about 45 to 50, you "usually" start to wise up. You also start to pay attention to medical findings, and, you see what is happening to many of your relatives and friends who may be older, or the same age. Like my cousin who died from smoking at age 44, my uncle who died from Diabetes at age 63 and had both legs amputated at age 53 all due to Adult Onset Diabetes ( Type II Diabetes )
In conclusion, too many of us in this world eat far too much food, and the wrong kind at that ( fats, red meat, high cholesterol foods, Pizza 5 times a week, you know the drill, I could list many more bad things. But, do we eat the veggies that we should, you know, those green things that have lots of fighting compounds that get rid of free radicals in the food that we eat? OF COURSE NOT!!!!!!!!

Now you have had your lesson for today. Heed my advice or pay the consequences later in your life young man, YOUR choice !!
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Posted by steveblackledge on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 12:09 PM

Evening all, it's evening here anyhow,

 

PC my thoughts and prayers are with you and your wife

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Posted by egmurphy on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 12:24 PM
 Paul W. Beverung wrote:

My steamer is a 4 inch scale 0-4-0T representation of a Kerr-Stuart Wren class. It weighs about 600lbs ready to run. I'll try and post a pic or two but with my puter skills and dial-up. Question [?]

Let me help you out there, son.  Here's a decent picture of Paul with his live steamer. 

And here's one of him, in the shadow, with his "diseasel".

Regards

Ed

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 12:54 PM
Thanks Ed. Once again you have helped me out. How's the orange crop doing? We're waiting for it to dry out some before we can bale our hay. Earlyer this year we couldn't bail anything because there wasn't anything to bale. If it an't one thing it's another.Sigh [sigh] We're going to have to haul some more hay in from John's place this week. The cows go through a bale a day right now.
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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:54 PM

 grayfox1119 wrote:
Good noontime everyone, I see we have possum soup and French Meat pie for lunch, and also stuffed cabbage leaves. RYAN: Your next performance review depends upon you making the time line of Thanksgiving, so might want to consider OT as well as putting on more help...lol

Hey boss, I would like to make the deadline, trust me, I would love to make the switch, however, the CFO might not approve when funds start dwindling because the workload gets shifted from the profit center to the cost center.... LOL  I agree with the last part, getting more help too!

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Posted by bjdukert on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 3:26 PM

Afternoon all

PC About everything has been said,soAngel [angel]Angel [angel]Angel [angel]

Perry Very nice indeed!! I can only hope to do ¼ as well as you and some of the others here in the CS when I get ready for the scenery Approve [^]Thumbs Up [tup]

Inch

Wish we could have been there
I think you would have had a ball as Ryan and Monique did.

Neal What an improvement and how long did it take since it had already been startedBig Smile [:D]Whistling [:-^]

Paul I thought so. Just the scale is different and thanks Ed for posting the pics of Paul,but you need to get the one of him with the Stove Pipe Hat.Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]Whistling [:-^]

Ryan I’m not good with names either and have trouble with mine at times. The loco is the Prototype for that one and it is still hard wired. Jim Humpfhrey is the owner of Mountain Car Company in Salem,Va and is the one that makes it and I met him through Jack back when he was just getting started. He also does other work and MCC is part of his business. According to Monique you have a lot of time,so you should be done in the time frame,huh!?!?Smile [:)]Big Smile [:D]Wink [;)]Whistling [:-^]

Modeltrainlover Dick has said about all of it,so take heed Approve [^]

Ok all here are some more of Apex

The signal came from the main line that is about 1/4mi from the track site.

The water tower is scratch built and the loco is another one from MCC

That’s about it

Talk to you later

Duke

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 4:08 PM
Thanks for the prayers everyone.  For an update, the surgeon called and wants to go over her case a bit more and call in some specialists.  He's set up a consul;tation for 10/31, so we'll see what happens then I guess.  I know your prayers have helped in guiding the doctors to the right decisions.  Thanks!  Please continue to keep her in your prayers as this is far from over.
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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 5:26 PM
Afternoon ,  abarley pop Zoe, these kids are bout to drive me nuts

Neal,,, like your depot, looks nice and plenty of room for a little while. Did you get the Email I sent ya.

PC,,,, when my step dad had his knees replaced, they him a spinal. Worked out well for him. We'll keep ya'll in our thoughts.

Colby,,,,I'm like Grayfox, didn't pass a chance for somethings that sounded like fun, and I should have left alone. Now I'm paying for it, health wise. Some times illness is just part of life trails.

Ed,,, thanks for the photos of Paul. Nice looking engines.

Another nice set of pics there Duke, thanks again.

Got stuff that needs doing, catch ya'll laters maybe,
inch

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Posted by icmr on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 7:50 PM

Hey guys, I thought I would stop in and say Hi, and I'm back.

Victor

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 7:54 PM

Good evening everyone. I'll have the steak and lobster.

Went to the doctor this morning for a routine physical. My blood pressure is good, my good cholesterol level is 71, bad is 78, my protien level is a little high. Here's the possible bad news. There's a possibility that I may have prostate cancer. It's been discovered that I have moderately enlarged prostate gland. Right now we're treating it like a urinary tract infection because that's what it probably is. We'll now in a few weeks. They've got me on antobiotics and flo-max.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 4:26 AM

Good morning ! from Indiana. Big Smile [:D]

10-18-06

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 5:17 AM

Good morning and top 'o' the day to all of ye.

Today I'll have the ham and eggs.

 

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Posted by inch53 on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 5:45 AM
Mornin all, coffee an a couple doughnuts, Zoe.
Looks like another day like yesterday, but with a chance of thunderstorms tonight into tomorrow.

I got a chance for some MRR time last night, but I had went ouside and heard the frogs and toads calling for spring, so I grabbed a barley pop, went back out, and just set an listened for awhile. Thinking it might be a spell before we hear them again.

ICMR,, welcome back, long time no hear from. Whats ya been up to.

Jeff,,, sorry to hear bout  the cholesterol and prostrate, hope the pills help. But, feller, you keep eatin like that, don't think so.

Said on TV, Amtrex is going to increase passenger service between Chicago and St. Louis, also between chicago and Carbandale, IL.
Got Jbirds again today so no plans. catch ya'll laters
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 5:48 AM
Good morning



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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 5:55 AM
The cholesterol level isn't a problem. The good is 71 and the bad is 78. The doctor asked what I was doing to maintain such a good level. He's on a special diet and my levels are lower than his. He was very surprised when I told him that I'm not doing anything special and I'm not on any kind of diet (Except the seefood diet, I see food, I eat it). The only other things wrong are that I have high blood pressure, I'm taking medication to control it, and my protein level in my kidneys is a little high. Now if only I could get rid of this diabetes.

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 7:21 AM

Morning all!

Another fine morning in central Indiana today!

How's the world treating everyone today?

Just coffee please Zoe, thanks!

 jeffrey-wimberly wrote:

Here's the possible bad news. There's a possibility that I may have prostate cancer. It's been discovered that I have moderately enlarged prostate gland. Right now we're treating it like a urinary tract infection because that's what it probably is. We'll now in a few weeks. They've got me on antobiotics and flo-max.

That's not good, either way.  Though I think I'd prefer the infection to the alternatives.  Oh, and don't worry about that steak and lobster thing.  I've found virtual food to be extemely low in fat and calories!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 7:30 AM
I bet you have.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 9:30 AM
Good morning everyone, a cloudy , heavy overcast with fog here today, the rains came in about 2pm yesterday but only about 0.33" since then. The sun is "supposed" to make an appearance today.

JEFF: WOW, I have never seen an LDL as low as yours. I think it has something to do with living in Louisianna. A former work associate was from N.O, LA, and she had an LDL of low 80's also. It must be the crawfish, and jambolia (sp) and other spicy hot foods. LOL

Have to go, we are on a Home Depot run this morning......have to keep the stock price up...and my parking space out front....
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Posted by TRENT B on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 9:59 AM

Howdy folks,

Jerry- great pics.

Fergie- Still a pray'n hope all gets better.

RT- I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and yours as well.

Last layout is done and I'm home w/ my wife today as she has a severe sinus infection that gives her migranes, makes her jaw hurt and ears close up. She was up most of the night crying in pain. Gonna take her to the DR. for a follow-up and maybe something stronger. Me- i'm just gimp'n along with sore hands. can only wear those braces so long before I go nuts for lack of movement then put'em back on when it hurts to much.

Fall garden( radishes, and tomatoes) doing great in this cooler weather w/rain, got 3 tomatoes gettin bigger.

Ya'll take care and prayers for all.

Trent

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 12:20 PM

 grayfox1119 wrote:
JEFF: WOW, I have never seen an LDL as low as yours. I think it has something to do with living in Louisianna. A former work associate was from N.O, LA, and she had an LDL of low 80's also. It must be the crawfish, and jambolia (sp) and other spicy hot foods. LOL

Acually, I don't eat either one of those, especially the crawfish, it makes me sick. I do however keep the makers of Tobasco sauce in business as well as Tony Chachere's Creole seasoning.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 1:39 PM
Afternoon all....It is starting to cloud up here posta rain tonite....I'll have a cheese burger and diet Coke...Power chair service man was here most of morning They are trying to talk me into another chair..One thats to large to use in the apartment....I ruffed in tunnel which I plan to graft on to a Mountain already made....Stabbed myself in the hand with steak knife I was useing to carve...Man I can have some dumb things happen they may take sharp objects away from me!! I got 6 back  N scale railroading from E bay I think I like it better than N scale magazine...Sallie has another DR. apointment today so its a long day for her and me too...You all have a good one...Jerry
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 1:48 PM
Jerry, I know what you mean about the sharp objects. I accidently shoved the 4 inch long knife blade completely through my left hand a couple of years ago. Due to all the nerve damage I have I didn't feel anything except a little pressure when it went through. Bled like a stuck pig though.

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 2:02 PM

My wife did the same thing about a year ago.  Shoved a steak knife all the way through her hand and didn't feel a thing.  Tip was sticking out the other side.  Then she pulled it back out.  With all the nerve damage she didn't feel anything.  We went to the hospital and the doc said it was a million dollar wound.  Didn't damage anything but some flesh.  No muscles, bones, nerves, blood vesels, nothing. 

I threw the pointy knives out and bought some round tipped steak knives.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 2:03 PM
Good move.

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 2:19 PM

Afternoon Gang: Not much going on here. My weekend starts in about 20 minutes. I just checked the weather map and it's 84 here and 45 in the panhandle on the other side of the front. I guess we just had a one day summer.

I was painting the Roadrunner's beak this morning and had a big run down the front. Sufice it to say I had to wait for the paint to dry and sand it out and start over again. I had planned on getting him in Saturday morning so that's out. Sad [:(]

Ryan: I just wanted to let you know that there is no pressure being put on you. I wouldn't do that since I get that here all the time. Just have it running by the day after T-day.Wink [;)]

I dropped my Exacto kniff one day and it stuck in the toe of my boot, just like I was playing Mumbley Peg. I've spilled a few drops ( pints ) of blood myself.Oops [oops]

Well it's getting time to hit the clock. I hope that no one is standing in the way. I'd hat to have to run over someone getting to the clock.

See you all later.

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Posted by mikesmowers on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 3:10 PM
   Paul, what part of central Texas are you in? I am in SW Okla and it has been cold here all day, woke up this AM to about 50 degrees and a cold north wind about 25 mph and it hasn't changed much since then.    Mike
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Posted by bjdukert on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 3:37 PM

Afternoon all

Jerry Can you say OUCH!!!!Shock [:O] I was using a hot knife once and it slipped and cut the top of my middle finger,I FLET IT and didn’t think the red stuff was going to stop. I said OOOWWWWW!!!!! Shock [:O]Dunce [D)]

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Ryan: I just wanted to let you know that there is no pressure being put on you. I wouldn't do that since I get that here all the time. Just have it running by the day after T-day.Wink [
See Ryan ,no pressure at all and after all what are friends for??Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]Whistling [:-^]

Ok,here are some more from Apex

This one is propane fired

That’s about it for now

Best to all on sick call and those recoveringAngel [angel]Angel [angel]Angel [angel]

Talk to you later

Duke

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Posted by steveblackledge on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 4:12 PM

Hello everyone,

Jeffrey my poor old dad's just had his prostrate taken out, through the old you know what, it makes my toes curl thinking about it, anyhow two days later a woman got caught up in the cathiter pipe and tripped up on it, poor old dad was NOT amused one bit. He on the mend now but it's taken weeks

 

Duke great pictures, love the norfolk southern engine

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