Sounds like a good one to me.
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Afternoon all
PC
Glad you enjoyed the website. It's not so easy, is it?
Ryan
They must have pull out more stuff on Sunday, eh! Wish we could have stayed longer….
My Dad told me to enjoy my days in school and being younger because as you get older the time goes by faster. I didn’t really believe it at the time,but age sure does have a way of making things like that come true and not all of the best days are in your younger years. I hope to have more and Jerry I kind of like the idea of being worn out and screaming WWWOOOOO HHHOOOO What a Ride!!!! When the time comes.
Ok,if you are ready, here are some more of Apex
This is looking down towards the steaming bays
More of the yard and rolling stock
That’s about it for now,but more to come
Best to all on sick call and those recovering
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
Good evening to you,
RT great to see you back sir.
Dick Ah the operation, Bahh, it didn't work out well at all, i'm worse now than before, i has two MRI brain scan's a few week's ago to try and find out what's going on in the old gray matter, the nuro consultant thinks he knows what's happening but needed a scan to confirm his thoughts, just gotta await the results, at worst it's another op, oh well, at least i'll get a good sleep out of it
Dad's been back in hospital yesterday now he's home again and doing very well now the plumbing pipework's been removed
Duke we have a 7-1/4 gauge track near here, i'll get some shot's of it when i can
If anyone fancys a brew over the street i'm buying, we got a huge choice of hot and cold drinks to suit everyone
take care gent's
grayfox1119 wrote:ModelTrainLover: You are living through the best time of your life, but I am sure you don't believe that yet. You will look back at your school days somewhere out in the future, and say" boy, I wish I could go back to those days with my friends, I wonder where they all are today". All you have to do, is read what we older people are saying, you can learn so much..."if" you are wise enough. Enjoy your youth, but do not abuse your good God given health in doing so.
I take any wisedome that is given to me. though spelling is still some what of an issue
bjdukert wrote: PC Glad you enjoyed the website. It's not so easy, is it? Nope!!! Now that I know what to look for it will help but it could still be OOOHHHH NNNOOOOO!!! Other than my motorcycle the other hobby is R/C sailplanes but not as many as your cars.
So the WAS you I saw the other day!
I thought about the planes, especially the sailplanes since I used to fly the real ones, but I just couldn't bear to crash all that hard work. I did do R/C boats for a while. Had a speed boat and a battleship, the Tirpitz (I don't think I spelled it right). Those were fun.
Tirpitz. You spelled it right.
Steve The pics would be good and to see the type of equipment that is run on that side of the Big Pond.
PC You saw that,huh ?? Boy my arms were really tired after that and it takes longer to rest up now in my advanced years. Never thought about boats as planes had always been the big interest when I was younger. I took flying lessons after high school and managed to get 23hrs in a Cessna 150 before I went into the U.S.AIR FORCE . I did have more hours in things like the Piper Cub and Stinson Station Wagon,but that was before I was born,so I guess that is why flying always was a big interest. My Dad got his license on the GI bill after WWII.
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
ModelTrainLover wrote:and live life to the max while you still can!!
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Evening Gang:
Jeff: Thanks for the reminder on the diabetes. I’ve got type II and have been on meds for some time now. My last check up was last week and the doctor was very happy with things. He had my feet checked and there were no problems there. I’m trying to keep on the straight and narrow and check my sugars every morning.
James: You don’t have to run off just because you are going to model a local prototype. I’d like to hear and see about the RRs down under. You keep in touch, OK?
Mikesmowers: I am located about 10 miles west of Ft. Worth in Parker County. We are running a small ranch with about 20 cows. What’s going on up in OK?
Well I think I’ll head for bed. Have a good one all.
Well Good evening all –
Hope this finds everyone in good health. I’m sorry I have not been around the last few days (weeks?) but work has me being a very busy guy as of late. Not that I am working a lot of extra hours, but most days when I get home, all I do is take care of the cat and bird, then get my dinner, a shower and off to bed for some rest.
Anyway, I don’t have much to report on any front at this time. I’m slowly working the separation with the ex. She’s been sick as of late, so I have been helping her out in getting her son from daycare and taking him home to her after I get out of work. Weather has not been helping me with any exercising (rain, rain, go away…..) so I’ve been lounging and watching some good baseball and some so-so football. I have yet to watch any hockey, so I can’t comment on that yet.
James –
I am sorry to see / hear that you’re not going to come in to the CS as often. I agree with JW though. Even if you do want to model locally instead of something / place in the US, please don’t stop for that reason. We (I’m not speaking for everyone, but….) can always use new (different) ways of doing (thinking) things. And if it is not new, at least how you are progressing, what obstacles you are running into, as well as everything else that goes into building a layout and modeling a area or prototype. So, how about it???? Please???? Don’t leave us….
Dick / Ed –
Although nothing new has happened with the Sox, other than a new Pitching Coach, I have read a few articles on them talking to Loretta, Alex Gonzalez, and Trot. I guess we’ll have to sit back and wait till the Winter Meetings (we all know this is where all the work for the next season takes place anyways!).
OK all. Have a good evening. I’ll try to stop in more often, but I’m not going to guarantee it right now.
Take care!
//signed// John Powell President / CEO CNY Transportation Corp (fictional)
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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
Wow guys, the response has been really overwhelming! you know what, I've had a change of heart, I never knew so many would miss me! I think I will have to stay now!
As requested, I will keep you posted on all events and happenings
wow, I mean really!
Oz!
Good move, James.
I'll have a stack of those famous pancakes.
Good morning ! from Indiana.
10-20-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
James glad your stay . you still can get help on ideas from ones here as in electric, doing the ground work the only real difference will be the trains and some of the building , the scenery you still will use some of the same procedures as we would.
Well all not much happening need to run and see if I'm working today as its raining.
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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morning / afternoon / evening whichever applies,
James come back and keep us posted mate
I am so glad it's the WEEKEND, wahey.
can't do anything outside as it's raining,,, so what can i do,,, MRing i think
later guys and gals
Morning everyone!
Glad you decided to stay James. Man, don't check in for just one evening and look what happens! One of our own decides to fly the coop!
Just coffee Chloe! I had breakfast over at Rails of the World.
inch, man, you're falling apart!
Well, I've got a ton of things to do today, so I'd best get to it!
Later!
Good morning. It's a little cool here today.
Weather for Leesville, La.
Wind Chill: 51°F
Humidity: 75%
Dew Point: 46°F
So Far TodayHigh: 54°FLow: 48°FRain: N/A"Rain Rate: N/A"/hGust: 10mph NNE
High: 70 °FLow: 48 °F
Have a great friday all. I'm drinking coffee as I type this.
Panoramic...
Lunchtime!
I'll have the steak and onions.
Just a quick drop in today!
Glad to see James has decided to stay! You can model anywhere and still meet with the buds here in the CS.
Steak looks good Jeff, I'll have an order of those over here, Chloe!
Inch, you have been through the grinder a few times, eh! The only thing I ever broke was my heart once...
Duke, as always you got some great photos from Apex.
Thoughts and prayers to all in need.
Have a great weekend!
Cheers,
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
WARNING!!!!!!
MAD RAILROAD DISEASE
Highly Contagious To Males Of ALL Ages!!
The Symptoms: The afficted becomes confiused and agitated when not near any type of railroad. Will wander around dazed and disoriented, mumbling odd words like: run-bys, coal tipple, and crossovers. Often accused of not listening to wife. At the sight of a railroad, common behavior includes hyperness, sweating, and occasional hooting and hollering. THIS IS NORMAL DO NOT BE ALARMED!!
This Maddness is NOT fatal.
(exept to people who think trains are gay, stupid, only for small children, and to people who make fun of you at school/work of having this disease)
Cure (or something that keeps the infected person at ease)
Hospitalization is NOT NESSARY!! The affected must be surrounded by items of railroad interest. Should be encouraged to spend time sharing ideams other sufferers and Railroad fans. Train chasing and photography shoots will help. Incase of emergency contact your nearest train club or have to affected spend a weekend at local train yard.
This has been a public anouncement.