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QUOTE: Brian: Ed add me on there for Jul 17th.
QUOTE: Teffy: What is the next color and requirement?
QUOTE: Vic: I guess I'll have to get my Caramel Frappachinno's here....
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119 Forgor one thing!!! Ryan, those were outstanding pictures of the trains crossing over the large trestle, I have never seen pictures of that, really nice. I wonder if Ed is going to model that.....right Ed?
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy They usually had oysters on the half shell for $0.25 each, or $2.25 a dozen. I'd stop in and have a couple dozen, and a couple of Abita Ambers, and that would do me for dinner.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TurboOne Over in the garden railway section, the PC police erased the coffee shop thread.
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
QUOTE: der, I sent you an e-mail through the forum. Did you get it.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Ryan, When you put up that poll about your favorite food I was wondering how long it would take for someone to complain that it was OT. Sure didn't take long!! Illegitimus non carborundum est! Regards Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by bill mathewson Hey everyone - ...<snip>... this one, for I have been frequenting the one that is right next door to the women's gym and a truly snooty beauty parlor - and just taking in the 'scenery'. . . ...<snip>... I just spent the past three hours reading over the last thirty something pages of posts, and I don't even recognize over half of the Coffee Shop patrons. Lots has changed in the couple of months that I've been awol - Lupo's wearing pink hats, Fergie has endorsed 'pink' as his color of choice, and Teffy has painted a Challenger in fuscia - it's not pink ! Have you guys turned sissy on us? Is that politically okay to say these days? Who cares ! ...<snip>... cop cars, but it's not the same. Can't have a brewery, winery, or even a bar. How can I justify a places called Lupo's Lounge, Phil's Pool Hall, or Tom & Teffys' Tonk? ...<snip>... some muck at Coffee Shop regulars was shown the door. Probably didn't have any shoes or a shirt on either. . .'nough of that. Have been acquiring lots of neat goodies for my version of the L&N. The operating scheme is still evolving, but that's half the fun of it. With all the space allocated to it, it'll probably never be nailed down completely, and that's okay. Had an interesting ...<snip>... etc.? It made a lot of sense, so I went and bought two more gas stations today ! Sometimes old farxxs can't be taught new tricks, you know. But it was a good attempt Teffy. ...<snip>... Time for bed so I can start another day in a few hours. Nite all, BILL
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
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QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Just for kicks, I went over to the garden railroads forum to check on their Coffee Shop. It's gone, but the administrator has a sticky up with a string of replies. btw, it's a different administrator, not Bergie. From reading the thread it looks to me (not having actually seen the Coffee Shop thread over there) like they had some pretty strong flaming going on, and probably not just in the Coffee Shop thread. I could be wrong, but I'm guessing that had more to do with axing it than just wasting bandwidth on non-railroad stuff. Even in a sticky thread, which you'd assume would calm everyone down, there were veiled threats. [:O] Maybe Vic can give us some background. I know I sound like a broken record, but pats on the back to all the Coffee Shop people for maintaining such a great attitude here for so long. [bow] Have an orange juice on me! Regards Ed
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QUOTE: dave9999- Vacation-ahlaahlaahla-love it. Never enough time for it.
QUOTE: Dave: Has your fever come down yet? Probably when the rain stops there and you get some warm Texas sunshine, you will feel much better. Even though here in NE it is only in the 30's and low 40's this time of year, when we have sunny days like the last few, it does wonders for our bodies.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Hey Tim, Since the Coffee Shop over in the Garden got shut down by the Health Department, I guess I'll have to get my Caramel Frappachinno's here....
QUOTE: Originally posted by trolleyboy Hey Jim I don't know form Dcc but if you can find an alco producte helix humper motor it was designed as the end all athearn motor replacement and they sold it as a kit for their switchers or the larger wheel base units any one I've seen around here usually had flywheels with it so it's a complete replacement part and it has "feet' which will fit the motor mount holes in the athearn frame. You'll probly have ti hit a swap meet though as I think the manufacturer may be out o business, they do work well though if you can find one,it's a good solid can motor. Rob
QUOTE: Originally posted by philnrunt Jim- Thanks for separating Flip and me from that little rodent . Today was
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Ryan, I got to see the Huey P. Long once on a visit to my Aunts there, but I was quite a ways a way when the train went by. Do you know if they use the bridge often? I’ll be going back in a year or two, and I’d like to get a chance to see it again. A good thing, my Aunt’s new house is a block from the line to the bridge. I can’t wait to get to there new house, give me a lawn chair and a camera, and maybe a scanner, and I’m set!!
QUOTE: Duke: Be sure to let us know how the GATS show is. Last year,here in the Detroit area it didn't seem to be as good as it had been…
QUOTE: Noah: Well, I better get going, I’ve got another cold and I need some rest.
QUOTE: Dave: There is nothing better than sitting by a mountain stream, sipping a cold beer, feet up on a rock while the campfire burns.
QUOTE: jdolan: …hope to start laying track on Saturday…
QUOTE: Tom: I got all the weeds and tall grass planted in the area I've been working on. There are also some dogwoods and wild azaleas blooming there.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Good Evening Coffee Clubbers I don’t have too much to add this evening as I’ve been logged on and off most of the afternoon (ain’t retirement great!!! [:D] ) and have probably commented on most of the posts that were made. ...<snip>... Seems to be a bit of “cabin fever” going on out there in the virtual world. First it was over on the Garden Railroad Forum, of all places. Then the usual suspects complained about Ryan’s food poll. Later I stopped in over on the Trains Magazine forum and they have a bit of a hot thread going because some guy started complaining that there was too much religion on the forum. Looks like he was basically complaining about people's signatures and stuff. I tell you, some people just have too much time on their hands. I mean, yeah, I’ve got a lot of time on my hands, but I try not to be a PITA about it. [;)] ...<snip>... Hasta mañana, Ed
QUOTE: I often go back to find things and tips others gave.
QUOTE: I woke up this morning feeling much better. My temp was 99 degrees and is back to normal this afternoon.
QUOTE: Hi guys , look who the cat drug in. Big_Boy has been using me for slave labor to get the portable up and running.
QUOTE: Der, your right of course, it's Norden, not Norton.
QUOTE: Railroading Brit, I'll bet the Horby's loco running on 240V would have been interesting. The public safety folks would have had fits.
QUOTE: I almost "bought it" a few minutes ago.