Afternoon or evening everyone,,, where ever you are.
Hello to the new patrons, if your post is at the top of the page your paying the bill
Is there any Gumbo left, i'm a starvin hungry, i just had a chinese stir fry but they just don't fill you up.
Lousy day at work today everything went haywire or broke down, i'v had enough today...............
The emigration plans are coming along fine, with luck and a following wind we'll be in New Zealand this time next year. I have got three job offers so far and two district health boards are fighting over my wife as she's a skilled ER nurse
dansapo wrote:Okay its not Parma.But consider this..In the last 6 years none of the big box stores,auto dealerships,resturants,mini strip shopping centers etc were even on the map.Truck stops and biker bars yes. http://www.destgulch.com/movies/deliver/deliv05.wav
The strip mall by the split of Streetsboro Rd. and Cleve E Liverpool Rd. was there, and had been there a while, back in the mid '70's. This is the one I'm talking about:
http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=41.240202~-81.339002&style=h&lvl=17&scene=6875764
pcarrell wrote: dansapo wrote:Okay its not Parma.But consider this..In the last 6 years none of the big box stores,auto dealerships,resturants,mini strip shopping centers etc were even on the map.Truck stops and biker bars yes. http://www.destgulch.com/movies/deliver/deliv05.wav The strip mall by the split of Streetsboro Rd. and Cleve E Liverpool Rd. was there, and had been there a while, back in the mid '70's. This is the one I'm talking about: http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=41.240202~-81.339002&style=h&lvl=17&scene=6875764
dansapo wrote: pcarrell wrote: dansapo wrote:Okay its not Parma.But consider this..In the last 6 years none of the big box stores,auto dealerships,resturants,mini strip shopping centers etc were even on the map.Truck stops and biker bars yes. http://www.destgulch.com/movies/deliver/deliv05.wav The strip mall by the split of Streetsboro Rd. and Cleve E Liverpool Rd. was there, and had been there a while, back in the mid '70's. This is the one I'm talking about: http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=41.240202~-81.339002&style=h&lvl=17&scene=6875764 Yup.Tractor Supply Co.used to be in there.Not many stores in there now.Go east on rt 14 and north on rt 43.Many new developed areas.
Used to be an old dept. store back in the 70's. The rest of town looks a lot bigger though! Even Hudson looks a lot bigger!
What is this? Remembrance day?
We made it back from the LHS. Picked this up.
Bachmann GP35 with DCC onboard along with a few other items.
I'll have the steak and onions today.
That'll hit the spot. And rub it out!
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
i cant do anything without him beating me to it. cramma nitly!
David Parks I am the terror that flaps in the night!
PA Belt wrote:hey guys, ill take the roast duck with the mango salsa, and he dont have much of an apitite
Now wait a minute, that sounds like a Geico commercial, I thought only cavemen ate that.....
Dinner is served!
Tonights Specials:
Steak with Onions a la Jeff
Seafood Gumbo, yours truly
Roast duck with mango salsa - PA Belt
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
HI everyone, new here.
any one in Omaha NE?
I still have my trains in box... it's a HO and we not sure if we going move (rent house) not alot place to set up, I was thinking 1 or 2 track on a 8" bord about like 10 feet long, one track lower and other inch high..? setting it on wall, was thinking about set up on wall making it go around the room over head (right over the door and window..
what you guys think of this?
it should be easy to take down..?
I like the looks of BNSF but I grew up seeing mose BN's yeah sure missed the green engines.
Did somebody say Roast Duck?
BNSFlarson wrote: HI everyone, new here. any one in Omaha NE? I still have my trains in box... it's a HO and we not sure if we going move (rent house) not alot place to set up, I was thinking 1 or 2 track on a 8" bord about like 10 feet long, one track lower and other inch high..? setting it on wall, was thinking about set up on wall making it go around the room over head (right over the door and window.. what you guys think of this? it should be easy to take down..? I like the looks of BNSF but I grew up seeing mose BN's yeah sure missed the green engines.
jeffrey-wimberly wrote: Did somebody say Roast Duck?
man, that sounds good.. I should be out hunting some ducks soon.
yeah guys.. I was thinking of a plexiglass edgeboard too.. the train wont go as that fast, it will be moving at slow speed..
I have seen some stores and a eating place that had a G or O trains over head they were moving at very slow speed...
I have not start yet but am looking for something to do.
I not sure what kind of lay out I want to build yet.
hey Grayfox... I been to Nova Scotia!! for our honeymoon last May 2000... it has been a raining off and on week there and went to EPI? is that right, we used the boat to cross there from NS.. and back.
steveblackledge wrote:The emigration plans are coming along fine, with luck and a following wind we'll be in New Zealand this time next year. I have got three job offers so far and two district health boards are fighting over my wife as she's a skilled ER nurse
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Good morning ! from Indiana.
10-25-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309
Morning Gang: Just a short note. My puter at home is off line. Everyones internet is going to drop the dial up customers and give us to Peoples PC. This wasn't supposed to happen until mid Nov but I cna't get on line as of two days ago. I tried to call tec support but they had a message that said there would be more than a half hour wait. Well not on my dime. Anyway I'll be checking in here from work for awhile. Since I'm off thurs and fri I won't be back untill sat.
To all the new faces. It's always good to have new folks to talk to.
I've got to go and fix myself some breakfast, so you all take care.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Good Morning!
Hickory smoked bacon is ready, hashed browns are seasoned just right, country and honey ham is all fried up nice. Biscuits just came out the oven with a slap of warm butter on top. Eggs are cooked to order…. Looks like the coffee is ready….
Let’s eat!
Temp: 30, Humidity: 56%
Am I cold? YES!
to all the new faces in the Coffee Shop! Sit a spell and have a cup a Joe café on me!
Thoughts and prayers to all in need!
Cheers,
inch53 wrote:Mornin all, just some coffee Zoe, Turns out that last month was the coldest Sep. on record and Oct. is working on the same record, along with the wettest. We've been running 10 degrees below average all month. So what happened to globle warming.
That's what I want to know! Of course, the up side is that with all this rain I haven't had to water the sod in front of the house yet! God's taken care of that for me!
BTW, cute pup James!
So,....how's everyone today?
Looks like Ryan has breakfast under control. Just don't forget to hook me up too, OK?
Lisa, you sure have had the screws put to you lately! I continue to pray for you and yours. All I can say is that God must have something really special planned for you guys to have you go through so much to get it. Just know you can stop in here anytime and just talk or hangout,....or whatever, OK?
Well, time to look like I work somewhere. Later!
Good morning. Bacon and eggs and a bit of orange juice for me.
Weather for the Leesville area today.
Wind Chill: 60°F
Humidity: 62%
Dew Point: 48°F
So Far TodayHigh: 62°FLow: 58°FRain: N/A"Rain Rate: N/A"/hGust: 8mph ESE
High: 75 °FLow: 62 °F
Spot forecast:
Through 9 AM...patches of very light rain and sprinkles will continue to move east at 25 mph across the region. Rainfall amounts will very light and range from a trace to a few hundredths of an inch.