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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, June 20, 2006 4:43 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]



06-20-2006

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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Monday, June 19, 2006 10:20 PM
Hello y'all. How's it going?

Busy busy busy. Work all weekend due to Father's Day. Happy belated Father's Day to all the dad's out there in train world. So...Here we go.

BOSE RELEASES QUIETCOMFORT 3 HEADPHONES!
New product! They feature mind-blowing performance in a smaller package than the QC2s![^] I can't wait to get a pair! Check them out at the Bose website. bose.com

Nigel: Had you also considered getting the Lionel Challenger? That's another good looking model...But I'm unsure of the running characteristics...

Jim in CG: Thanks Jim, but how well does spackling work for N scale? Them mortar lines are tiny! I have some gray paint I was going to lightly brush on and then erase off of the brick surface after painting them a nice dark red color. Now...Maybe the Steasel can form the bridge between former rivals, and further interconnect the model railroading brethren.[;)]

Okay y'all, I'm out.

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, June 19, 2006 9:22 PM
Hi Gang: Just a short note. Nothing new here. Mary Ann and I just got back from a trip to find a couple of boat seats for one of my riding cars. It rides better with seats.

I started my vacation today at 2:30. Of course the first few days are going to be very busy with the wedding coming up Thursday and of course there is the reception Saturday. We're going to be very busy.

I'll say good night and head for bed.
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Posted by bjdukert on Monday, June 19, 2006 9:05 PM
Ryan The Cane's are looking much better tonight

Duke

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Posted by bjdukert on Monday, June 19, 2006 6:54 PM
Evening all and we rolled in about 8pm Sunday night,had rain in Kentucky and then we hit it hard just inside of the line in Mich. Stopped and put the rain pants on (jackets are waterproof) and it cleared up a little and then about 15 min after we got home it let go again. Some rain on the way down and just ahead of Alberto and was in a rest area when some of the first rain and wind hit. Wasn’t bad after that.

PC Very sorry to hear about your loss[angel][angel][angel]

Nigel Really nice wiring job and I like the control panel as well. Flip had mentioned it when we talked on the phone but the pics really do say a thousand words.

Fergie Congrats on the 25yrs.

That’s about all for now as I will have to go back through the posts and pizza is almost here anyway.
Talk to you later

Duke

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 19, 2006 6:31 PM


Fergie - Congrats 25 years is a very important mile stone.

Here is another photo of my oldest daughter...

Yes, she is spoken for....



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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, June 19, 2006 4:01 PM
Eveng all...Another hot on here...Havn't been out all day...I'll have a cheese burger drag it thru the garden and onion rings with a diet coke....Got started on roof of Merchants row got it painted and first roof up toke a break and figured out it was the wrong one wasn't that hard to get off got the right one on now Man I can make some dumb mistakes!.....congrats Fergie on 25 years that is a real milestone How was the BarBQ?
Mike ...thanks for the pictures...Just where is your campground? is in trees North of the tracks on Cline Orchard road? I was just trying to figure it out...Still nothing from John and Ed? Hope they are OK.....You all have a good evening....I am waiting for Sallie to get home from the Hospital been a long afternoon....Jerry
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Posted by SilverSpike on Monday, June 19, 2006 3:28 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53


Ryan , howed the hockey game come Sat., I didn’t get to watch it and haven’t heard the outcome.
Thanks for the link; I’ll check them out. They may have some parts I’ve been looking for too.


Inch,

The Hurricanes lost the game Sat. so now the series is tied 3 - 3. The final game of the Stanley Cup is tonight in Raleigh. Whoever wins tonight wins the Cup! Tip off is at 8:00 pm EST, or about 8:15 after all the intro stuff....

Good Luck Canes!!!!!!!

Train Buddy is a small LHS, only train stuff too I might add. It is located in a building attached to a horse barn behind the owners house. It is off set from the main road by about a quarter mile. He has a lot in stock, but also has major accounts and can order anything you need in the way of model railroad items. I was able to get about 25% off of MSRP on all my track I ordered from him. Highly recommeded! I emailed him the items that I needed and then he sent an email back with a professional quote. Very professional and friendly too!

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, June 19, 2006 2:35 PM
Quiet in here today. I can hear the crickets in the distance.

Four and a half hours and not one post.......

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, June 19, 2006 10:01 AM
Inch: We got about 1 1/2 inches of rain this weekend. It's not enough to get the burn ban lifted but a start. I've noticed that since last year the county officals have gotton gun shy. Now they seem to be over reacting. The Mackinaw was a good ship. It could really get after the ice. The problem was that she had a large crew by todays standard and parts for her were getting had to come by. The new Mac is 290 ft. long and outfitted for navigation aids work and other stuff so will be more usefull. It also has about half the crew. If there is a hard winter this year we'll see how good an ice breaker she is. She should do OK.
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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, June 19, 2006 8:51 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53

Flip , I don’t think a chat room for our wives is a good idea, I’m in enough trouble most the time with her talking to her friends here

I'm right there with ya! BTW, nice dog house you got here!

QUOTE: Fergie , congrads on the 25-year award that is indeed some thing to be proud of.
May the wind be at your back and a calm sea on your voyage, my friend.

Couldn't say it any better, so I'll just say [#ditto]!
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Posted by inch53 on Monday, June 19, 2006 8:17 AM

Mornin all, just some coffee Zoe,
Hope all you Daddies had a good Daddy Day, mine was OK, had J Bird bout all day, so I didn’t get any thing done I wanted to.

Forgot to say, that Mother’s cousins guard unit is home from Iraq, came in Saturday. They had 5 wounded during their tour, and no KIA’s, thank GOD. Great to have them back safe.

The fairs finally over, finished yesterday with the horse show, and Mother got her first good nights sleep in a week. Got by with no rain, first time in many years. The crowds were up, thanks to high gas prices. Now it’s down to finishing paper work and planning next years fair.

Flip , I don’t think a chat room for our wives is a good idea, I’m in enough trouble most the time with her talking to her friends here

Luct , good to hear from you, hope alls going well out your way.

Fergie , congrads on the 25-year award that is indeed some thing to be proud of.
May the wind be at your back and a calm sea on your voyage, my friend.

GMT , being a car host does sound like fun. I use to do some thing like that on the 40 n 8 loco some times.


Paul , thanks for the info on the Mackinaw, she is a good ship. I can remember seeing her up a few times.
Get any rain this weekend.

Ryan , howed the hockey game come Sat., I didn’t get to watch it and haven’t heard the outcome.
Thanks for the link; I’ll check them out. They may have some parts I’ve been looking for too.

Didn’t make it back in with the Sunday pics, to much J bird and then Beth and Mother took me out for supper, because no- one wanted to cook. These are from the campground.
E bound UPs



CORMAN RR car



A well used UP covered hopper



Got some more train photos on the way home from supper, think there might be a couple good ones to post laters this week. Thoughts n prayers for all in need.
inch

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Posted by SilverSpike on Monday, June 19, 2006 7:29 AM
Monday, June 19, 2006

Good morning all! Hope all the fathers out there had a great Father’s Day, I know I did! We went to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens and toured three of their well manicured landscaped gardens and then toured the famous Duke chapel that was built in 1924, spectacular work indeed! With my parents in town staying with us for a few days it was a special treat to be with them both on Father’s Day this year.

Most of my track and turnout order came into the LHS and I picked it up Saturday, so my fathers day weekend started off great! Now I need to make another trip to Lowe’s to get the sub roadbed material and start laying down some track!

QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153


Here in mid Fla. our Road-kill Eaterys feature gator, 'possum , armadillo, rabbit, squirrel, crane , deer and black bear. Also skinny wild turkey. Take your pick.
Thats it fer now. Ya'll take care now, yuh hear.
Happy Fathers Day.

Anyone have #6 Atlas turnouts? The older ones that the switch mounts on the side. I
can use 2 . In HO . Just the turnout, have plenty of switches. Thanks.
Flip

Oh,heck,. Forgot to say, Righthand turnout.

Flip


Phil,
Sounds like the ingredients for a good batch of country gumbo!

I just ordered a bunch of the #6 Atlas turnouts from Train Buddy here in Wake Forest, NC, I bet he has some more in stock you could order. Mine are all accounted for! Try http://www.trainbuddy.com I ordered my stuff a week ago and it all came in Saturday, Kim Parker is the owner, and he is great with answering questions. I went there Saturday to pick up my order and he had an HO Broadway Limited livestock car with sound on the layout, when the car rolls the pigs squeal, as the car goes faster or rocks back and forth they get louder. Might have to get one of those!

QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO



QUOTE: Originally posted by SilverSpike
Jim, Great to see in the shop again! I just bought that Diner kit, thanks for the heads up on the wall assembly. I guess some sanding would be in order then huh!

Yep, Ryan, and some good clamps would be in order when assembling the walls and windows. Don’t be like me - I tried to just use my finger clamps to keep them in place. [:O][;)]


Jim, I have tried those finger clamps and invariably I will get glue and adhesive all over the place. Clean up is a mess too!

QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119

I am happy to report that the install of the Beta 2 version of Microsoft's new Operating System went well, and I am now experimenting with all it;s new features. Wait until you see Internet Explorer 7.0 which comes as part of the upgrade. Really nice with features long overdue, like multiple web pages open as tabs so that you can switch back and forth by meerly clicking on the tab.


***, I heard on the radio the way into work this morning that MS will not have the full release available until after January 2007, apparently it is the 15,000th delay in the official version.
What are the “new” tools and features of MS Vista?

Congratulations Fergie! That’s quite an accomplishment! Cheers!

Well, looks like………. [:-^] I owe, I owe, so it’s off to work I go…….[:-^]

Cheers,

Ryan

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 19, 2006 6:38 AM
Good Morning all,
Lot ot do, So got to go.
Later
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, June 19, 2006 6:01 AM
Morning Gang: Well we went out for dinner yesterday. I had prime rib and a glass of wine. It was pretty good.

Fergie: Congratulations on the 25yrs of service. How many do you have to have to retire? So you're off for a month? How about coming down and building a few fences with me? We can take breaks riding the 7.5in gauge.

I've been meaning to mention that they retired the Coast Guard ice breaker Mackinaw this month. She was put into service in 1944 and had been breaking the ice on the great lakes for 61 years. Her replacement is also named Mackinaw and was designed as a multi task vessel. Anyway Thanks Big Mac.

I see by the clock on the wall it's time for me to do something for the company. Have a good day everyone and I'll see you all later.
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Posted by GMTRacing on Monday, June 19, 2006 5:24 AM
Good Morning All,
Regular and a donut please Zoe. Looks like rain this morning though the heat is slightly better and less humid. Lots to do before we leave for Mosport - I may take the Amtrak Maple Leaf to Toronto and then get a rent a wreck to get to the track while the truck comes up the normal way. Could be fun. Hope everyone has a fine day, it's time to move rigs then pick up tools. CUL,[:D]J.R.
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Posted by wetidlerjr on Monday, June 19, 2006 4:42 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana.[:D]



06-19-2006

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Posted by Darth Santa Fe on Sunday, June 18, 2006 7:52 PM
Wow, I keep disappearing from here. I think I've been going to McDonald's too much recently (stupid Big Macs actually taste pretty good!).

Happy Father's Day to all fathers![:D] If you're thinking of going out to eat somewhere (besides here [:D]) in the central and western states, there's a great place called "Bandana's". Their specialty is smoked meat, with 4 or 5 choices of BBQ sauce at each table. I had a turkey sandwich (they also serve ribs, chicken, pork, etc.), and it had the best tasting, most tender turkey on it I've ever had.[:D]

I ordered a brand new Hobbytown of Boston ALCO RSD-4/5 kit from Bear Locomotive yesterday. I'll try to post some progress of the kit, including pictures, when I get it.[:D] After that, I'll try posting a review for those of you who don't know about Hobbytown.[:D] The engine will be made to look like Penn Central RSD-5 #6803.[:D]

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Posted by GMTRacing on Sunday, June 18, 2006 7:40 PM
Evening All,
Happy Fathers Day to all the fathers. Took the day off to do chores and housework, but still a good day. It's nice having the kids home - got a couple of train trip CD's and Mother (for Fathers Day) a biography of Frank Zappa - one of my musical heroes.
Spent Fridasy at Watkins Glen - three laps and then a four hour disassembly to find the new motor dropped a cylinder liner. With no spare there was nothing to do but pack up and go home. Did get to spend all day yesterday at the museum as a car host riding back and forth in the yard for The Little Engine That Could show. A half hour run then clean the car and windows and get ready to greet the next batch of riders. Repeat six times. Good fun.

PC - Sorry to hear about your loss. Our prayers are with you.

Luc - welcome back - don't be such a stranger.

Fergie - congrats 25 years, wow, down this way it was 20 and out if you lasted that long.

Hope everyone had an enjoyable day and I'll check in tomorrow to get some Bill T's donuts while they are still fresh. CUL,[:D]J.R.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 18, 2006 7:29 PM
Good evening all!

Hope you Dad's had a good Father's Day.

Just a cup of coffee, please.

Got to get ready for another trip. This one might allow me to check in from time to time.

QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester
We had our annual shipboard BBQ which was well attended and I was awarded my 25 year service award , which included a signed certificate from our Prime Minister Harper.


Congrats Fergie!![yeah][tup]

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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, June 18, 2006 7:16 PM
Fergie- Heck of a milestone. Congratulations.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 18, 2006 6:49 PM
I'm back for a moment,

Fergie:
QUOTE: We had our annual shipboard BBQ which was well attended and I was awarded my 25 year service award , which included a signed certificate from our Prime Minister Harper.

Congratulations Buddy!!!



Later,
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 18, 2006 6:44 PM
Hi Gang,

Phil:
QUOTE: Your wife and my wife aren't related, are they? My wife has Muscular Dystrophy and she thinks she can do anything too! I keep telling her to let me help, but she pushes herself too hard trying to do it all and sometimes ends up hurt.
Gee I didn't know my wife (Kitty) had sisters. The only difference is, Kitty has MS, but the rest of it sounds like you were talking about her.
Flip
QUOTE: Maybe we should have a seperate Coffee Klatch Klub for all our Aching wifes.
Sally, Louise, Gloria, Kathy, Stephie, Pc's and Neal's wife, my Deb and more than likely a few more . Oh, sorry, Bill, just remembered your wife too.
A chat room where they can compare notes about us MRR nuts.
Deb is in a chat room with other PBC sufferers. [PrimaryBiliaryCirrohsis][sp].
You know when I look around, it's hard to complain just because I have a few aches and pains. Just the wives in this forum make me feel like a piker and a whiner, when I think about their problems.

Well, things didn't quite work out the way they were planned today. We were going to go to a custom car show and craft fair in Lewiston MI.. About the time I finished breakfast the rain started, and was a steady downpour until about 7:00 pm. I'm glad it started when it did. The plan was for us to take the bike; it could have turned into a looong ride. It would have been her first ride on it. She's been on the Meds. for a year now, so her bones should be rebuilt to a safe level.[sigh]

Gotta go Dinner's on,
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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, June 18, 2006 6:37 PM
G'd Day All!

The weather was very good today thanks in part to global warming but hey got a nice tan!

We had our annual shipboard BBQ which was well attended and I was awarded my 25 year service award , which included a signed certificate from our Prime Minister Harper.

Anyway I digress. 4 more days and then I'm off for a month and I suspect it will be a busy one as the 2 do list is already loaded.

Luc: good to see ya Old man! about time we saw you! BTW it's your round!

Anyway TTG

Later Gents and Happy Thoughts

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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, June 18, 2006 6:26 PM
Another idea I have is making a fitness DVD for folks my age and calling it "Pumping Rust".

Daffynition- "Old Age"-When you still have something on the ball but are just to tired to bounce it.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 18, 2006 6:15 PM
Good evening Mr. North,
Come over and set a spell. Have your favorite drink on me today. And that fresh apple pie sure is great especially with a little ice cream. We spent a little time today talking about wifes. Seems several have debilitating illness and we have discussed starting up a chat rome just so's they can talk about us guys. What do you think?
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 18, 2006 5:46 PM
Hi gang.

I haven't stopped in in quite a while and looks like it will take some time to catch up.
So Just a quick visit to wish you all a very HAPPY FATHER'S DAY.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Sunday, June 18, 2006 3:35 PM
Afternoon all..Got some rain this morning now sunny hot and humid...I'll have a root beer float and onion rings please....Not much going on havn't heard from any of the kids...My brother came down he is helping me with my turn table in a cake pan ..we have the bridge built and turning on a 1/4 inch plug..The bridge is made from soft pine and I am going to cover it with plastic...also got the roofs figured out for the mechants row building maybe get them painted monday....Any body hear from John or Ed? I am missing fellow N gaugers......Great idea for the wifes but I can't get Sallie to even try the pewter....You all have a Good Fathers Day....Jerry
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 18, 2006 12:49 PM
Greetings all,
'pose to rain today but none in sight yet.

Your wife and my wife aren't related, are they? My wife has Muscular Dystrophy and she thinks she can do anything too! I keep telling her to let me help, but she pushes herself too hard trying to do it all and sometimes ends up hurt.
Know the feeling well PC She took people that helps us out sometimes, to the apartment to clean it. I got there way after them. When i did I came unglued. She was on a ladder cleaning out the cabinets and one was standing there watching. Go figure.
FLIP I think "A chat room where they can compare notes about us MRR nuts" would be an excellent idea.

Come on PC "That sounds like a recipe for disaster if you ask me! This may not be the best idea you've ever had!" give it a chance. There is always the DELETE button.

Well got to run Mom calls.
Happy Rails All
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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, June 18, 2006 10:04 AM
May not be best idea but it is an idea. Never claimed to be the brightest bulb nor wi***o flame brightly and then dim out. I try to stay on track. I do go off on tangents. lol

Anyone have #6 Atlas turnouts? The older ones that the switch mounts on the side. I
can use 2 . In HO . Just the turnout, have plenty of switches. Thanks.
Flip

Oh,heck,. Forgot to say, Righthand turnout.

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