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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, February 3, 2005 11:42 AM
Good afternoon guys, just read your message Tim, I sure hope we don't have that problem here. I thought about it for a minute, and I can only think of two reasons why " coffee shop" would get cancelled:
1. Bad characters who would incite members to become nasty.
2. Server space ( too much memory being used for is not construed as MRR.

So far, I see the coffee shop as serving a very nice nitche in this forum. That is because many of the coffee shop regulars share some great MRR info, and more importantly, it really gives us a nice chance to get to know our MRR buddies. You cannot do that very easily by just answering someones question on another thread.
Lets hope that this does not occur to the Coffee Shop, and one way to prevent nasty people from spoiling a good thing, is to either avoid them, or, if you must reply, do so in a "constructive" manner.

I really have enjoyed the coffee shop, I think you guys are A1, and I hope I get the chance to meet some , or all of you somehow, somewhere, sometime.

Have a great afternoon guys.......
Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 3, 2005 11:47 AM
Ed add me on there for Jul 17th.

it's my brothers b-day and Disneyland's 50th
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 3, 2005 12:15 PM
Good Morning All:

I'm ready for the cold to go away - I can stand the heat but this cold is now into the bones.

I didn't realize that I'd gotten another star and a different color until someone said something. What is the next color and requirement?

I have no trouble with Biggie-small but I don't need the profanity and arrogance. I think that he has done some good modeling but not everyone puts on thier pants the same way, so I'm not going to get upset if you put on the wrong leg first. That's your problem. I think that he'd be a great help to newbies if he'd just get rid of that chip on his shoulder.

Tim and Rob:
Here is a trolly on eBay, it's an old Suydam, I don't know if this is a good price or not

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=484&item=5953331707&rd=1

Flip:
I called Bachmann this morning and the wheel wipers are available so I'm going to get a MO in the mail this week. Thanks for the phone call, I sure feel sorry for Deb with that spur and I know how that can hurt.

Phil:
When you are in Savanah - got to Bulls hobby shop and take lots of money. She does dicker if you put enough items on the counter. I bought all of her Silver Streak kits for about $11.00 each but I had to buy 13 of them. Some were the old discontinued kits. She just off the historic area. I stayed at the Best Western Historic and was able to walk to the historic area. There is a track down by the river and when Savanah passed a law about train whistles the loco that went down their had to play dixieland jazz as it couldn't blow the horn. They contented that the vibaration was destroying the buildings. The train doesn't run down there anymore. I want to hear it, but was about three months late in getting there.

Well I've got to get to work so,
Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
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Posted by vsmith on Thursday, February 3, 2005 12:36 PM
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....

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Posted by egmurphy on Thursday, February 3, 2005 12:44 PM
QUOTE: Brian: Ed add me on there for Jul 17th.
Done.


QUOTE: Teffy:
What is the next color and requirement?
Four gold stars at 1,000 posts.


QUOTE: Vic:
I guess I'll have to get my Caramel Frappachinno's here....
Zoe, one caramel frappachino for our new guest. If you'd like to get a little borracho with that I can arrange to have Zoe add a shot of good Mexican Kahlua! Welcome aboard, Vic, we'll see how long they leave us go on. It's been nine months now.

Regards

Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 3, 2005 12:50 PM
Afternoon all. Zoe, I'll take a DP, and a couple of jelly filled donuts, if there are any left.

JimRCGMo, Yes the stripes are white, though yellow, as you say, would probably be a better choice. As for the logo, yeah, I'll more than likely use it. Since I have no room for a layout, I decided to experiment with paint schemes for my RR.

der, I sent you an e-mail through the forum. Did you get it.

And guy's, thanks for your comments about the paint scheme.

TTFN,

Robert
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Posted by SilverSpike on Thursday, February 3, 2005 1:06 PM
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?


You are welcome ***; it is an impressive sight to see!

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.


I had some 1/2 shell oysters with the family at Casamentos in the uptown area on Sunday night, yum! Abita beer is good stuff!

Nice job on the foam hill BTW, thanks for the photo!
Put me down for August 2, 2005 on the '10,000' mark.

QUOTE: Originally posted by TurboOne
Over in the garden railway section, the PC police erased the coffee shop thread.


Sorry to hear of the Coffee Club on the Garden RR Site. I hope that won't happen with this one. If we keep this one on the up and up I think we should be OK!

Over and out!

- Ryan


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Posted by der5997 on Thursday, February 3, 2005 2:27 PM
Ed: Please add my guess for the 10K mark on August 15th. That'll be our 40th. anniversary [yeah]
Rob
QUOTE: der, I sent you an e-mail through the forum. Did you get it.
Yes thanks, and the reply should have hit your server.
I like the comparrison to a MRR club meeting where not 100% of the conversation is RR related. I also think that we maintain a goodly mrr content.
Ed: nice work on those hills. I've really got to get the west end of my lower tunnel linked up to the east end of the viaduct by some convincing foam rockery. [:D] Perhaps if I were to clear off my work bench I would get inspired. One of the reasons it's been cluttered is the number of "honeydo" projects like a broken tea cup handle that pile up on it. The handle got fixed at the same time as a more urgent repair job on a photo frame for Kris' mom, once I bought the 5 minute Epoxy I needed "just in case". So, Tim, Ed's right about keeping the "honeydo" list actively seen to. Those small projects help justify the fact that we have the materials and tools to hand! [;)]
Having said that, I'd better get on and clear that bench!
TTFN

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Posted by egmurphy on Thursday, February 3, 2005 2:50 PM
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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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, February 3, 2005 2:54 PM
Touche Ed !!!!
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Posted by egmurphy on Thursday, February 3, 2005 3:16 PM
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
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Posted by SilverSpike on Thursday, February 3, 2005 3:21 PM
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



LOL Ed

Yea, I had to laugh!

Just trying to have some fun!

I can still make my case for the connection of food to model railroading. How many layouts lack a restaurant? However, there was a great scratch built Burger King on a layout I saw last week.

Boy, you gotta watch your self huh!

Thanks,

Ryan

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, February 3, 2005 4:21 PM
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



Hi Bill, I'm Jim (in Cape Girardeau, MO), one of the newer folk here. Good to meet you. Not to worry about the pink - just a wee bit of mischief Fergie and Teffy had going for a while here. I think the fuschia was mainly determined by a couple of CFO's who got a look at Teffy's (nephew's?) digital artwork (at the expense of Fergie's near-coronary)[}:)][;)]

I sure hope there isn't a dress code here - I thoroughly dislike ties unless it's for church, a funeral, or a wedding.[swg]

Regarding your conversation with Teffy and then buying two more gas stations - ROTFLMAO![:D]

Hope your CFO didn't catch you drooling (I mean - taking in the 'scenery')[}:)]...

Have a cup of the hot stuff on me (the drinkable kind, that is). As you can see, we've had to add onto the back of the shop since you were last here (heck, since I started hanging around!). I'm surprised you only had to wade through 30 pages - since sometimes when one of us misses only a day, we have 3 or so pages of posts to catch up on.

Blessings on your day,

Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by bjdukert on Thursday, February 3, 2005 4:23 PM
Afternoon to the coffee shop.

Paul-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,but a friend and I will most likely go anyway because he already has his discount coupon.

***-The cloud kit is in the paint dept and it is in a box about 8x10,and it has a picture of a bru***hat looks a little like a duster(not the car). Take a look at it before you buy paint,because I think there are three different colors to get the effect.

Jim-Different part of the country different meaning for abbrev. Yup sure did mean the DOCTOR.

Tim-Not only will the honeydo's keep the wife happy,but it could help you get some power tools to do them with,and then they just happen to help with the layout as well.

Vic-From someone that hasn't been here that long. WELCOME

After seeing some of the pictures of the different layouts,it is helping to get the butt in the basement. It is mostly on weekends and someday(hopefully soon) I will be ready for plywood and homesote. Thanks guys for making this a good place to be, and I hope it stays as well,it would be losing some friends otherwise.

Talk to you later Duke

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Thursday, February 3, 2005 4:55 PM
Don’t know about this Ed, I don’t like all the fine print.....[;)]

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!!

Jim, I don’t mind photos at all, just not repeats of the same thing. I’ll gladly sit in front of loading screen to see new pictures.

Tim, I hadn’t heard that about the other coffee shop, but that better not happen here. I don’t think we have to worry though, as we do a lot of train talk on here that this won’t be going away anytime soon. Or if it does, I just hope they don’t erase it, there’s a lot of good information here, I often go back to find things and tips others gave.

Well, I better get going, I’ve got another cold and I need some rest. Besides that, I have to study for a science test tonight.

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Posted by vsmith on Thursday, February 3, 2005 5:05 PM
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




I honestly dont know WHY it gone blown up, Bergie even nuked the original sticky and nows theres a rather strongly worded chastisment, what for I still dont know..

the whole mess started when a couple members left the forum, why? i dont know? apparently some members really hated the coffee shop idea while a few enthusiaticly embraced it (like here) after a month of harmless banter (like here) something happened, someone made a comment that was either ment to an attack or was unfortunalty interpreted as an attack then Boom, two guys are now listed as "Error:" IOW they deleted themselves from the forum, which if they are that PO'd is there right to do so, but I still dont know the full details, Ironically one of the members who bailed came back today. But Bergie nuked the whole thing so If he did list an explaination, i never saw it. (Of course that expalination could have been the trigger for firing the torpedos, I'll never know...

...of course my rant about the loss of the coffee shop and the burgening community that was developing over there might not have helped either[;)]

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Thursday, February 3, 2005 5:16 PM
Tim, I am just as saddened as you about the loss of the garden coffee shop. I thought it was going great. Was there any name calling? I find it somewhat odd that anyone would complain about it.

Again, thanks to everyone for all the support and well wishes on the portable layout. I have decided to go ahead and commit to the April show. I have an idea for a smaller layout using command control and switching in addition to the relay logic. That show will be a little different, as it will be in a high school gym, and there will be tables for train sales.
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Posted by dave9999 on Thursday, February 3, 2005 5:24 PM
Phil wrote:
QUOTE: dave9999- Vacation-ahlaahlaahla-love it. Never enough time for it.


Phil,
I decided about eight years ago that I will take at least one vacation a year. Some years I have to make
time, but it give's Nancy and I a chance to get away from the grind and spend some time together. We
never seem to have weekends off together, so a couple of weeks in the mountains kind of brings us
a little closer... it's just hard to leave and come home! There is nothing better than sitting by a mountain
stream, sipping a cold beer, feet up on a rock while the campfire burns. If you can't tell, I'd go tonight
if I could[:P][:D]

*** wrote:
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.


***,
I woke up this morning feeling much better. My temp was 99 degrees and is back to normal this afternoon.
The rain has stopped, but the clouds are still hanging around. BTW, I'm in Florida, but I'll take sunshine
from any state that would like to give us some.[8D]
Later fellas, Dave
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Posted by jdolan on Thursday, February 3, 2005 6:10 PM
Ed put me down for June 13th on the 10,000 guess. Got all the track board down onthe layout , now am building a lift bridge so I don't have to duck under. Getting too old for that. hope to start laying track on Saturday, need to get trains moving. Hope everyone is gettting to feel better including the wives. Mine just is working too much and I wish she could spend more time on the layout so we could get more done.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 3, 2005 6:17 PM
Hi guys , look who the cat drug in.[:D] Big_Boy has been using me for slave labor to get the portable up and running.[:P]

Anyway, I missed y'all[:)] Now I have to catch up on the 4,770 topics that have been posted to since my last romp through.[;)]
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Posted by tomwatkins on Thursday, February 3, 2005 6:53 PM
Good Evenin' Everybody,
Today was another good day in the mountains. It was cold and rainy all day, but it's supposed to be warm and sunny for the weekend. The snow or sleet or freezing rain didn'y develop. It stayed just warm enough to stay liquid., which is OK. I'd like to see one more really pretty snow this year, but basically I'm ready for Spring. Fortunately Gen. Beauregard Lee, our Georgia groundhog, didn't see his shadow, which means an early spring here. That sounds good, I'm ready for the crocuses, daffodils and tulips to start doing their thing.

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. It will always be Springtime in the basement. I've got some more foam to glue up in the Hiwassee River section before I can start carving it. I really like working with foam. The Silflor material from Scenic Express is outstanding. It's very easy to use and very realistic. I like it a lot.

Big Boy, shows are hard work. Our IPMS (International Plastic Modeler's Society) in Jacksonville did a lot of mall shows and contests. They took a lot of time and effort to prepare and to set up. They were also a lot of fun, and worth doing. Changing your track plan makes it even more work, but adds to the interest.

Der, your right of course, it's Norden, not Norton. I knew that, but brain fade kicked in.

Railroading Brit, I'll bet the Horby's loco running on 240V would have been interesting. The public safety folks would have had fits.

Philnrunt, the house is at approx. 2200' above sea level. Within a couple of miles we have peaks up around 3000' and 7 air miles from here there's one that's 4984', Brasstown Bald, the highest mountain in Georgia. It's about a 22 mile drive to get there.

Ed, not feeding the trolls is probably a good policy. I started to respond to him, but by the time I got to it, several others had already handled it very well.

I did kind of bust Bill Mathewson's bubble about the "seedy side" of town. I wouldn't go so far as to say this area was completely dry, just legally dry as far as tax paid is concerned. When I moved up here in 1993, the only place in the county to buy a beer was at the VFW. There was an ABC store (state owned and operated ) in Murphy. Legally, that was it. But there has always been alcohol of various kinds made in the mountains for as long as the Scots-Irish have been here. It was a right of theirs in the home countries and as far as they're concerned, it still was when they came over here.

Teffy's right, Bull St. Station hobby shop is excellent. I've only been there once, but it was worth the trip.

Better go for now.
Have a great evening, everybody,
Tom
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Posted by TurboOne on Thursday, February 3, 2005 7:10 PM
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....


We better watch out Vic, they may make us drink black coffee only. [:D] First the coffee shop, then the Rene post, just gone. And then a post where everyone is locked out. I dunno, guess they weren't ready to live life like over here.

Tim
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Posted by TurboOne on Thursday, February 3, 2005 7:22 PM
Update on Garden coffee shop:

Vic, Bigboy and others, there was no name calling by 99% of the people. In the coffee shop there was no name colling it was on a newbies thread, and then only by one guy. He left. He returned. Vic welcomed him and so did I. He posted Oh God. Vic answered yes? I never if he posted again as the thread was gone when I came home for lunch. I wrote Rene, and she said many people wrote, very unhappy about the coffee shop. I don't know why, I figure if you don't like it, don't read it. Vic if you remember she even shared about movies with you.

I want to put a train outside as my 14 x 8 is pushing what I can build. Originally I wanted to put HO outside, think how big a layout you could have with HO. But many nice folks said why that probably wouldn't work. So as a way to get to know people, the coffee shop got started.

Matt, TJ, AJ, Vic and others were all having a good time. Then poof, gone. I am emailing folks over there as it seems anything I post to disappears. hmmmmm

Guess the PC police are worldwide. Glad I am not the President, probably by typing his name he would be kicked off. [:D]

There is more, but I don't want this coffee shop to blow up, so email if you need to know.

Tim
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, February 3, 2005 7:24 PM
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


Rob (and anyone else looking for the Helix Humper motors) - I found this link which appears to currently have them:

http://www.ablehobby.com/Alliance%20repower%20Parts.htm

Most of the motors for common diesels (GP9/35/38-2/40-2/50/60, F7A&B, PA&PB1, F45, FP45, SD45, SDP40, DD40(Single Motor),GE B & C Boats, Trainmaster, AMD103/P40/P42, Railpower CF7, SD7/9, SD45, GE B-7&C-7&-8 Boats, Bowser H10-44, Front Range GP7-9-30, and a lot of other ones) tend to be in the $30.95 to 32.95 range.

Hope that helps someone else who's looking for these motors.[:)]

Jim in Cape Girardeau

All right, who put a stop payment on my reality check?
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, February 3, 2005 7:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by philnrunt


Jim- Thanks for separating Flip and me from that little rodent . Today was



No problem, Phil - the rodent has a warmer coat than we do...[}:)][;)]

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Posted by SilverSpike on Thursday, February 3, 2005 7:45 PM
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!!



Noah,

Every time I have crossed that bridge (it does have automobile traffic on the river span portion) I have seen at least one consist making it's way across. The only time I know of there being no rail traffic is during maintenance sessions, and I am not sure how they schedule them.

- Ryan

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Cajun Chef Ryan

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, February 3, 2005 7:50 PM
Good evening everyone, I almost "bought it" a few minutes ago. We were supposed to be getting about an inch or two of snow from that big ocean storm, but it was "freezing rain" here instead after dark. I stepped out front to get the mail and went airborne. Lucky for me we have railings!! Zoe, I need the strongest coffee you have, NO, I don't care if it's almost ageing compound texture!![:O][:O]

Duke: I found the "cloud kit" at our local HD. This kit looks real good!! It was $21 here, and it even includes a tape to show us how to use it.....that's the "cat's meow" !!![^][^]
[wow]

Dave: Glad to hear you are feeling better, Nancy must be a good nurse !!! I know what you mean by the mountains and streams. We go up to the White Mountains of NH each Fall for two weeks. It has been a ritual for over 25 years. We even go up in February and snowmobile through the mountain trails, and spot much wildlife, even saw a wolf two years ago. He might have escaped from a wolf preserve about 20 miles away that has over 94 wolves in 7clans.

I got the finish coat of plaster on the walls today, just enough time to make a HD run for the cloud kit, some "Utah sky" blue paint as the 1st base color for the skyscape, and all the grid-work for the suspended ceiling. Tomorrow will be a busy day for sure!!

Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by egmurphy on Thursday, February 3, 2005 8:36 PM
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.

Continued with the foam work this afternoon. I’m enjoying it and looking forward to doing some shaping tomorrow. This is really going to make a big difference in the layout, I’m sorry I let it go so long without just diving in before.

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. [;)]

Yes, I have noted all the new requests for dates in the lottery. As usual, I’ll post an update tomorrow morning. Sorry Noah, lotteries are required to have fine print like that.


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…
I want to hear too, but I’m not sure you can judge how good a GATS show near you will be by how good one in a different part of the country is. So much depends on the local or regional vendors, and the clubs that put up layouts. Of course, maybe I’m just so deprived that I’d go to any show.


QUOTE: Noah: Well, I better get going, I’ve got another cold and I need some rest.
OJ, my boy, OJ. What your system needs is massive doses of vitamin C. [^] But don’t despair, got one of the FCVN’s little beer-can tankers heading up your way with some good stuff (un- adulterated, I might add) fresh from the juicer.


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.
Man, I can almost smell that wood smoke.


QUOTE: jdolan: …hope to start laying track on Saturday…
A major milestone. It’s probably more important than driving that silver spike, because if you don’t start you’ll never finish! [tup]


Wll welcome back to the Coffee Shop, Tammy! It has been a long time. Does this mean I have to start saying “guys & girls” again? It had been so long since we’ve had a visitor from the distaff side that I just got back into the old habit of saying “guys”.


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.
Photos, Tom, don’t forget the photos. [:D] There’s no real hurry, but the fact that I’ve actually restarted work on the scenery gives me hope that I’ll actually get around to planting weeds one day.


Careful there grayfox, once we get up in years we don’t ‘bounce’ as well as we once did.


Okay guys (and girls), that should about do it. Turned out to be a longer post than I was expecting. Let’s see where we are tomorrow morning.

Hasta mañana,

Ed
The Rail Images Page of Ed Murphy "If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home." - James Michener
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, February 3, 2005 8:49 PM
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



Guess I might say that I don't recall anything in the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing that I will never be offended by someone else... But I don't want to offend someone else and get this Coffee Shop closed[censored], so I'll not say that.[}:)][:)][;)] Just [2c]

Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by der5997 on Thursday, February 3, 2005 8:56 PM
Noah
QUOTE: I often go back to find things and tips others gave.
Way back in 1965 Ed Warren and the MR staff edited a Klambach book "764 Helpful Hints for Model Railroaders". It was "Culled from the Kinks columns of MR magazine". My copy has the printing history up to 1980. My point in mentioning this is that it probably time for MR to put together a similar Tips book. The content could be easilly culled from the Topics of th MR forums.
Much of the 764 material is dated, but some of the tips are timeless. Opening at random , I see a series of three alligator clips soldered to the rim of a can. Each is holding a paint brush bristles down in the thinner the can contains. Neat eh?[^] Right next to that is a paint brush stand made from a small vertically mounted strip of corrugated cardboard set in a block of wood to hold it upright. Easy [tup]
Anyone know how to float this new book idea across the Klambach/MR policy desk?

Dave:
QUOTE: I woke up this morning feeling much better. My temp was 99 degrees and is back to normal this afternoon.
That's good news. Now just keep a tanker of Ed's OJ handy for a full imune system recharge!

Big_Girl:
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.
[#welcome]back! Long time no see. We've missed you. At least the GBPs died in the playoffs! Any particular wishes for the little set-to on Sunday?[}:)][(-D]
Tom:
QUOTE: Der, your right of course, it's Norden, not Norton.
I wasn't, but Matt was! Puts me in mind of a Spock reply to the observation that he was busy. "No, Uhura is busy, I am monitoring!"
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.
Heard on CNBC today that Social Security programs are the "thrid rail" of American politics, and that George W. touched that rail in the SOU speech last night. One wonders how fast, and where's the next curve in the track?[(-D] (note the clever RR theme maintained throughout this item [:D])
***:
QUOTE: I almost "bought it" a few minutes ago.
Ouch, that's gonna leave a mark! Glad nothing was broken. I took a fall like that one evening walking in Spruce Grove. Just didn't see the ice, and WHAM. Since moving here, we've bought studded soles for our rubber boots. They attach with Velcro and the studs are screwed into the thick rubber sole. Excellent for short term use in the yard,out to the mail box, but hopeless for any distance because they tend to slip off sidewaysafter prolonged walking. Great on the ice though [^] Of course anything that useful has been withdrawn from the market![V]
Good luck with the clouds BTW.
I see it's time to get ready for bed yet again....So Goodnight, and God Bless.

"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.

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