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Posted by lupo on Sunday, May 30, 2004 8:51 AM
Thank you Dave,[:)][:)]
if in doubt you could wish me a good day[:D]
it is afternoon, 15.45 overhere , and just finished waching Michael Schumacher win the European Grand Prix. ( formula 1 )
at the beginning I had timezone trouble too, but hanging out at this forum at a daily ( or most nightly ) basis made me get used to it.
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Posted by philnrunt on Sunday, May 30, 2004 8:52 AM
I spent Fri, Sat and will spend today helping friends put in a floating floor in their new house. It's called a speedy floor, and it is one product that actually lives up to it's name. Made in Germany, and (after you get the hang of it) very easy and fast. We covered their great room yesterday, spent Fri just trying to figure out what exactly we were doing.
I've got about all of my old layout off the walls, now it is a playground for 9 (!) new kittens born on easter (from 2 momma cats). I think I will be posting a cat problem query soon. Or I might just dye them green and build that Martian RR. They act like alien creatures, can't run straight yet and attacking all in their path.I see a bad moon rising.
I think I'll try to talk my friends into putting a tv somewhere near today so we can see the races, actually had 2 FREE offers to go Indy, had to turn them down due to commitments. Ratz.
Bill, if I could, I'd ship you some of the rain we have had, after a dry April, we have more than made up for it with a very wet May. Looks like rain today thru Wed at least.
Take care guys, hopefully we'll get a chance to talk again with you tonight( took the day off work...HARHARHAR).
Seeees ya!
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Posted by lupo on Sunday, May 30, 2004 8:55 AM
phil, pardon my ignorance, but A FLOATING FLOOR, wouldn't that be the solution to help Noah with his water problem?[:D]
or is that something different. ?
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Posted by dave9999 on Sunday, May 30, 2004 9:05 AM
Lupo,
It's hard for me to remember what day it is, I've been working almost everyday since I returned from
vacation. As a matter of fact, I need to get up from this chair and go to work right now. I have to work
tomorrow also, which is a holiday here in the US. But if I don't I fall behind. I have to start a new garage
tuesday. If I don't work today, it won't happen.Dave
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Posted by lupo on Sunday, May 30, 2004 9:08 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999

Lupo,
It's hard for me to remember what day it is, I've been working almost everyday since I returned from
vacation. As a matter of fact, I need to get up from this chair and go to work right now. I have to work
tomorrow also, which is a holiday here in the US. But if I don't I fall behind. I have to start a new garage
tuesday. If I don't work today, it won't happen.Dave


AHA [:D] all the "BENEFITS" of being sort of self empoyed, I know the problem I am also thinking off working tomorrow, allthough it is a holiday in Europe as well.
I know it is weekend now because my son is here, that gives me a reason not work, because it is the only days I see him, the computer is on forum all day and I pop in to check between houshold work i did not have time to do during weekdays.
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Posted by dave9999 on Sunday, May 30, 2004 9:12 AM
Do y'all call it Memorial Day or is called something else on the other side of the "pond" Dave
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Posted by dave9999 on Sunday, May 30, 2004 9:16 AM
And Lupo, these BENIFITS you speak of can be a double edged sword. No paid vacation, no paid holidays,
no paid sick days, no health and dental unless I purchase it. BUT, and this is what makes it all worth while,
NO BOSS!!! [:D] Dave
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Posted by philnrunt on Sunday, May 30, 2004 9:19 AM
lupo- it's a thinking mans game, and you are ON it! The floating floor we laid was a bit different from Noah's, but the concept ...ok, it isn't quite the same.
All this floor floats on is a foam pad, I think Noah's might be floating out the door by now.
As we were putting this pad down, one side looks like a disaster blanket (US gov issue) a multi colored patchwork of shredded cloth, but the other side, the waterproof side, is a very shiny blue. As I was looking at it I was trying to think how it could be used for some kind of HO waterway. Could'nt really come up with an idea, but it just goes to show ya, everything has potential to a model railroader!
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Posted by lupo on Sunday, May 30, 2004 9:21 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999

Do y'all call it Memorial Day or is called something else on the other side of the "pond" Dave

tomorrow is called 2e PINKSTERDAG, it is a day off, after today wich is called Pinsteren in Holland, it is the last christian memorialday of the crucifiction and resurection of Jesus.( i do not know the proper English word for it )
In the Netherlands we have a Memorial day at the 4th of May, we pay tribute to all that lost their life in wars, specially those who were killed in worldwar 2. The 5th of may we celebrate the end of WW2 in europe.That is called Bevrijdingsdag: Liberation day

QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999

And Lupo, these BENIFITS you speak of can be a double edged sword. No paid vacation, no paid holidays,
no paid sick days, no health and dental unless I purchase it. BUT, and this is what makes it all worth while,
NO BOSS!!! [:D] Dave


I know, as I chose 21 years ago to create my own job without any BOSS,
But nowadays I have a small problem, because I am sort off BOSS now myself, as I have 5 employees now.
and to be honest I still do not know if I really like the concept of being someone else's boss.
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Posted by egmurphy on Sunday, May 30, 2004 11:14 AM
What happened here??? I take a day off from the forum and we go from one topic post yesterday to 19 so far today, including a bunch of new visitors, and it's not even noon. I'm thinking that maybe my posting here was throwing a wet blanket on all of you and that by staying away it'll encourage more posts. Or maybe it was Darth's post criticizing people who post on NES and The Coffee Shop as star seekers that started the new interest. Or maybe a batch of coffee with more caffeine.[%-)]

Very slow progress on the diorama, not enough to warrant posting another photo. I need to take a walk around here to find some suitable weed I can cut and dry to use for trees.

Heat wave continues down here - Ferg please direct some of your cool air this way. Gave in to pressure from junior, DW and nephews yesterday and took them all to the pool. Hibernating indoors with the a/c again today.

Have a good Memorial Day. My thanks to the troops, present and past, for their support and their sacrifices.

Regards

Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 30, 2004 11:25 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

Jim, "The House of Ill Repute" was a topic by Emeraldisle some time ago:

http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10424

was about the Wicked Wanda kit by Barmills
nice posts came up!

BTW: Didn't clean-up well enough? gonna "evaluate"[V] the clean-up crew


And a dandy little topic it was. I placed mine right across the street from the Mayors new house.[:D]
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Posted by lupo on Sunday, May 30, 2004 11:27 AM
Morning Ed,
as far as I am concerned : No it was not you kept me from the forum, it was the sun and a family barbeque, and my contribution today was because of the rain pouring down !
I think Darth9x9 has some stuff to think about now!

now its DINNERTIME see yall later![dinner][dinner]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 30, 2004 11:28 AM
Anyone got a fresh pot of coffee, I really need some bad.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 30, 2004 11:31 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

Morning Ed,
as far as I am concerned : No it was not you kept me from the forum, it was the sun and a family barbeque, and my contribution today was because of the rain pouring down !
I think Darth9x9 has some stuff to think about now!

now its DINNERTIME see yall later![dinner][dinner]


I guess good old DARTH has alot to think about, One doesn't come onto a new forum and start flaming everyone over something as stupid as stars. Hopefully he'll think twice about starting something else with this fine crew.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 30, 2004 1:25 PM
Dave9999 -

I am also self employed, but still have a 'boss' - she's called 'the wife' , but I probably couldn't work for anyone else anymore after years of corporate bs, no matter what level of management I was in - either had to take it or dish it out every day.

Bettter get back to boob tube to watch the 230mph parade called Indy. Wi***hey'd slow them down, ditch all the spoilers and hi-tech electronics, put on skinnier tires and let the drivers drive them like they used to, so we'd see some passing, and so on. Wait a minute ! They already do all that in go carts ! Nevermind. BILL
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Posted by lupo on Sunday, May 30, 2004 2:07 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by emeraldisle

QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

Jim, "The House of Ill Repute" was a topic by Emeraldisle some time ago:

http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10424

was about the Wicked Wanda kit by Barmills
nice posts came up!

BTW: Didn't clean-up well enough? gonna "evaluate"[V] the clean-up crew


And a dandy little topic it was. I placed mine right across the street from the Mayors new house.[:D]


did not get my hands on Wicked Wanda's YET, but I have enough Downtown Deco models ( 3x Addams Avenue, Blair Avenue, old brownstones ) waiting to create sort of a street wich is going to have an Ill Repute,
even found the '59 pink cadillac convertible for the "Mayor of Ill Repute "
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 30, 2004 2:43 PM
hey emeraldisle -

There's a rain delay on the Indy race and I thought I'd jump back on and take this opportunity to thank you for the link back to the topic you started awhile back : "The House of Ill Repute". I must have missed that topic when I moved from NC to GA during that timeframe. As I was reading the posts I was configuring a diorama in my head, and now I've got the sketch pad out.

I've even got a name selected for such an 'establishment' to be placed on my layout. It's to be called " Lackanooki?'s ". I am going to use Downtown Deco's "Addams Ave. Part Four" along with Bar Mill's "Wicked Wanda's" in a seedy, somewhat abandoned looking commercial part of town, and arrange the structures so that additional patrons of Wanda's ( " Lackanooki's? " ) can find a 'room' upstairs, and around back of the "Bottom's Up Bar", as modeled in the Downtown Deco kit.. I'll have to add a metal staircase and 2nd floor door and landing on the rear of the "Addams Ave. Part Four" structure so that the real seedy stuff will only be visible to those who know where to look. Have to be a bit discrete.

Why did that topic just stop? Was it shut down by the Forum cops? It was a great topic string worth revisiting ! Thanks for the inspiration for yet another project diorama, like I need another one!
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Boy it's muggy today. I live north of Hotlanta in the foothils and at least there usually is a breeze. My basement remains at approx 66 degrees without turning on the AC or heat-there's a separate HVAC system for my shop and mrr room in the basement and i've yet to have to turn it on.

Yesterday I was in Blue Ridge, GA and was looking over a Geep owned by the Georgia Northeastern, and used by the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. It was 'parked' in front of the restored L&N depot used by that tourist line. Everyone was gone, and yet I heard a loud 'clicking' or 'sparking' sound coming from behind the cab of the Geep - it sorta sounded like electical arcing of contacts of some kind, or the sound of an arc welder.. Any ideas what it was? The tourist operation was shut down for the evening, so I couldn't locate anyone on the property. BILL
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Posted by dave9999 on Sunday, May 30, 2004 3:40 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by bill mathewson

Dave9999 -

I am also self employed, but still have a 'boss' - she's called 'the wife'


Well, that kinda goes without saying! [8D]

The worst part about not having a boss is I have to make myself go to work
on a Sunday morning when I really want to sit in this nice cool air conditioned
house or work on the layout in the air conditioned train room. But if I don't work
there is no money for trains or air conditioning. So you see the dilema. Dave
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 30, 2004 4:12 PM
Elliot--just discovered this topic. What a great idea! I offer a hearty "Hello!" to all who peruse the forums.

I also wanted to add that I am one happy camper. I'm subscribed to the SUPER CHIEF series of monthly releases of cars of my favorite passenger train and each month feels like it's my Birthday. Car #5 is scheduled to arrive at my home 6/1/04 and I can hardly wait! Can you imagine my euphoria come September, when the F-units are shipped? I suspect I'll wet my pants.

How's progress on the layout by the way? And is Snake still with us?





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Posted by dave9999 on Sunday, May 30, 2004 6:00 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SuperChiefFan

And is Snake still with us?



I was wondering the same thing, so I emailed him a few days ago to see how he was doing, but haven't recieved a response. I hope he is doing okay. Haven't seen
him around here for about a month now. Dave
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 30, 2004 6:05 PM
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QUOTE: Originally posted by SuperChiefFan

Elliot--just discovered this topic. What a great idea! I offer a hearty "Hello!" to all who peruse the forums.

I also wanted to add that I am one happy camper. I'm subscribed to the SUPER CHIEF series of monthly releases of cars of my favorite passenger train and each month feels like it's my Birthday. Car #5 is scheduled to arrive at my home 6/1/04 and I can hardly wait! Can you imagine my euphoria come September, when the F-units are shipped? I suspect I'll wet my pants.

How's progress on the layout by the way? And is Snake still with us?




Try Pampers, and stay a little dry. [;)] [:D]

Last I knew Snake was one of the msn messenger family. [;)] But since I have been working so much AND had a little computer problem I did a reformat and recovery and lost the msn messenger download. When I tried to download it again the download failed and I haven't tried to download it since.

I am jealous of the Chief series. I really can't start it right now but sure wish I could. [:(]

YOU are a lucky duck. And by the way, Happy Birthday. [;)] [:)] [:D]

I am not sure I would want the age to jump a year every month but the presents sure would be nice. [}:)] [:p] [;)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 30, 2004 6:56 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes

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QUOTE: Originally posted by SuperChiefFan

Elliot--just discovered this topic. What a great idea! I offer a hearty "Hello!" to all who peruse the forums.

I also wanted to add that I am one happy camper. I'm subscribed to the SUPER CHIEF series of monthly releases of cars of my favorite passenger train and each month feels like it's my Birthday. Car #5 is scheduled to arrive at my home 6/1/04 and I can hardly wait! Can you imagine my euphoria come September, when the F-units are shipped? I suspect I'll wet my pants.

How's progress on the layout by the way? And is Snake still with us?




Try Pampers, and stay a little dry. [;)] [:D]

Last I knew Snake was one of the msn messenger family. [;)] But since I have been working so much AND had a little computer problem I did a reformat and recovery and lost the msn messenger download. When I tried to download it again the download failed and I haven't tried to download it since.

I am jealous of the Chief series. I really can't start it right now but sure wish I could. [:(]

YOU are a lucky duck. And by the way, Happy Birthday. [;)] [:)] [:D]

I am not sure I would want the age to jump a year every month but the presents sure would be nice. [}:)] [:p] [;)]



I've a preference for HUGGIES pull-ups. Much more absorbent![(-D] And: I actually do have a birthday coming up on the 13th of June.[:)]

I recall that Snake had been diagnosed with either an inoperable brain tumor or cancer. Either way, should you or (Dave9999) happen to make a connection with him...please let him know that SCF has him in thought and prayer...and that I hope he's still working with great passion on his layout. Thanks guys.

Andrew

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Posted by egmurphy on Sunday, May 30, 2004 7:06 PM
I'm glad Bill M posted that info about the rain delay at Indy. I thought I had missed it but turned it on in time to see the restart and the balance of the race. Personally I thought their layout lacked something. Just an oval with one passing siding. No spurs, no yard, minimal scenery. Not much for operations.[swg] [Disclaimer: the previous comment was in no way meant as criticism of model railroaders who do not choose to maximize operational possibilities in their choice of layout design.]

Regards

Ed
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Posted by Fergmiester on Monday, May 31, 2004 6:00 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SuperChiefFan

QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes

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QUOTE: Originally posted by SuperChiefFan

Elliot--just discovered this topic. What a great idea! I offer a hearty "Hello!" to all who peruse the forums.

I also wanted to add that I am one happy camper. I'm subscribed to the SUPER CHIEF series of monthly releases of cars of my favorite passenger train and each month feels like it's my Birthday. Car #5 is scheduled to arrive at my home 6/1/04 and I can hardly wait! Can you imagine my euphoria come September, when the F-units are shipped? I suspect I'll wet my pants.

How's progress on the layout by the way? And is Snake still with us?




Try Pampers, and stay a little dry. [;)] [:D]

Last I knew Snake was one of the msn messenger family. [;)] But since I have been working so much AND had a little computer problem I did a reformat and recovery and lost the msn messenger download. When I tried to download it again the download failed and I haven't tried to download it since.

I am jealous of the Chief series. I really can't start it right now but sure wish I could. [:(]

YOU are a lucky duck. And by the way, Happy Birthday. [;)] [:)] [:D]

I am not sure I would want the age to jump a year every month but the presents sure would be nice. [}:)] [:p] [;)]



I've a preference for HUGGIES pull-ups. Much more absorbent![(-D] And: I actually do have a birthday coming up on the 13th of June.[:)]

I recall that Snake had been diagnosed with either an inoperable brain tumor or cancer. Either way, should you or (Dave9999) happen to make a connection with him...please let him know that SCF has him in thought and prayer...and that I hope he's still working with great passion on his layout. Thanks guys.

Andrew




I fired off an e-mail to Snake on Thursday and haven't got a reply back. According to his profile he hasn't posted since the latter part of April. Hopefully he's just doing other things and hasn't been laid up.

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Monday, May 31, 2004 6:36 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

[:O] Nice plot on this billbrasky story Elliot!
enjoyed following CTT members detective [8D][8D] work!
leaves me question: what is the (lame) OGR forum?



I saw you in there looking the other day. There has been more action since. This whole thing has me scratching my head, and now that thing about "Bill Braskey" being a Saturday Night Live character. Hmmmm.

OGR stands for O Gauge Railroading, it's another magazine, and has a forum too. It is very different over there. I like it better over here.[swg]

By the way, I lifted this over here where I knew you would see it, hopefully that other topic will die now.

I just stepped in as referee in the "battle of the Bills". Matthewson, as far as I'm concearned Carl is out of line, but let's not respond anymore. Hopefully that will end it.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 31, 2004 7:05 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005



hopefully that other topic will die now.

I just stepped in as referee in the "battle of the Bills". Matthewson, as far as I'm concearned Carl is out of line, but let's not respond anymore. Hopefully that will end it.



Sorry Eliott, I was over in that topic before I came here and I made a post there.

I agree it is time to stop the personal attacks IN EVERY FORUM.

One more personal attack will probally kill that thread.

Like you I spend my time in most of the forums with the MR forum and the Trains.magazine forum being my first two choices.

But the forums mirror life, you have the good, the bad, and the ugly. Then you also have everything in between. We all fit in there somewhere.

Now this that said, Everyone have a GREAT HOLIDAY [:)]

Remember the reason for this holiday too.
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Monday, May 31, 2004 7:50 AM
No problem Jim, the not responding message was really for Bill Matthewson. Public opinion is on his side, and there's no point in risking that with any further resopnse. The rest of the members are welcome to weigh in, but by pulling Bill M out of the equation the topic takes on the "sound of one hand clapping". A little restraint here, and it ends. That's the plan anyway.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 31, 2004 7:56 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes

Jim (that's me) has lots of Southern roots. I do eat chicken but also love catfish which is another Southern food. Fried Okra is pretty good and here is one many of you probally have never heard of--Wilted Lettuce. I will let you all do some guessing on that one before I reveal how to make it.





I forgot which coffee shop I posted about the Wilted Lettuce.

Anyway it is fairly simple. You make your green salad and add anything to it you want it to have. Fry a good deal of bacon, crumble the bacon into the salad and poor the HOT bacon greese over the salad and the lettuce wilts immediately. This item must be served immediately. Believe it or not it is pretty good. It has been a while since I have had it and some people put sugar in the greese but not me. I don't believe this "salad" is on the Adkins diet though. [;)]
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Posted by CP5415 on Monday, May 31, 2004 8:18 AM
Morning All!

I have a 37 second clip of 2816 crossing a level grade if anyone is interested.

It's almost 2MB so it may take a while to download.

Gordon

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Posted by lupo on Monday, May 31, 2004 8:59 AM
Morning CP5415 !
I would like to see that clip, do you have a link where I can load that?




hey guys had the same thoughts about Snake as well lately, lets wish and hope for the best!




Elliot, BigBoy_4005 you are right, just let the Bill Carl's star topic die-out.
we have been trough all this enough.
btw: I read a sort of apology and explanation from Bill Brasky yesterday on the other forum, what did you make of that ?
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