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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, February 3, 2005 9:14 PM
Good Evening, guys and gal - ([#welcome] Tammy!)

Zoe, I'll have a cup of hot tea - baaaaaadddd day at work today. Good to be here tonight.

Ed, nice work on the layout![tup] Now, once I can get a roll of (plain brown) wrapping paper, I'll start getting closer to actually putting the benchwork for mine together. And I’d agree, Tim is going great guns on his layout. [:)]

Brian, I wish you best luck with your 10K post date, but I’ll be surprised if it takes until August to reach it. But hey, I could be wrong. [:)]

Flip, my condolences to Deb - I must have missed about her having the spur. Has she had to suffer with that for long (hopefully not)?

[#welcome] to (this) Coffee Shop, Vic!

Dave, good to hear you’re feeling better again! We had sunshine today in MO, so I’ll send a boxcar full your way. [tup]

Hi Big_Girl/Tammy! [#welcome] (back) - You may need a few cups of java to stay awake through all those posts!

Tom, should we be glad or sad to hear your layout has gone to weeds? [;)]

Teffy, I've emailed to Rex and he had some good ideas for layout and benchwork. I need to send him my last revision. I tried to modify it so it could connect with the usual (two mailine tracks) module (but the version before this required fouling the mailine for switching, so I changed it and put sort of a drill track next to the mainline tracks). I'll put it on my railimages page(s).

Zoe, looks like the rest are gone for now. I'll finish my cup and take one of those croissants to go, please.

Blessings on everyone's evening and productive work,

Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Thursday, February 3, 2005 9:21 PM
Hi Gang; I'll let you know how the GATS show turns out. I'm not expecting much as the GATS have been smaller than the locally organised shows. At least we are having the opertunity to have the show. We could be in Ed's shoes.

Sad to hear about the coffee shop over on the garden forum. I guess I'll have to E-mail Tim and find out the rest of the story.

I took my pocket change into the bank today. Would you believe $73? It pays to bend over and pick up those loose pennys. It also helps the gut stay in. Altho at my age a steel reinforced girdle would probably work well to.

Tomorrow I'm going to call Woodland Senics and ask them how much ground foam would cost by the gallon. That should be an interesting conversation. I'll let you know about that to.

I'm going to hit the bed now. It takes so long to catch up even when it's only one days worth.

Good night All

Paul

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 3, 2005 9:21 PM
Does Athern or some one make an HO scale set of the Hiawatha from around the 1930's [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?]
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Thursday, February 3, 2005 9:29 PM
Hi Big Boy; I wish someone would make a set of the Hi's. The only Hiawatha cars I've seen were brass and pricy.

Paul
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 3, 2005 9:36 PM
pricy

how much were they
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Posted by trolleyboy on Thursday, February 3, 2005 10:37 PM
Good evening guys'n'gals, hope everyone is as well as can be.Teffy that seems like a good price so far on that sudyam car it's brass and last I looked it was somewhere in the $130 mark. I won't be bidding though the sellers got a ship to us only on the auction.It's not quite the prototype i normally look for but thanks for the heads up anyway.Ed look for great big seas websight their music is good i think you would enjoy it.Also nice to see the pics of your new mountain range,is the blue foam as easy to work with as the pink?*** be carefull man if you end up in traction who's going to finish your layout or keep your local HD going you must be their best customer by now[swg][swg]Have you and your wife treid some of the snowmobile trails in central ontario theres some really nice ones in Muskoka,the one's in Gravenhearst which run through Algonquin park follow an old logging railroad so you can have the best of two worlds. gotta fly for now. Rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 3, 2005 10:37 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy

Good Evening Coffee Clubbers

I
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”.


[Hasta mañana,

Ed



Thanks for the welcome ED. As Big_Boy can attest to I don't get very PC about anything. I'll gladly be included as one of the guys.[:D]


QUOTE: der5997back! 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?


Thanks der, and yes we made it one step further than the dreaded Pack.[:p] Just watch and enjoy. I think I will probably go with the Patriots , after the way the Eagles fans treated the players families (spitting on them and harrassing them[V]) it is as good a reason as any since I don't really feel much for either team.

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Hi Big_Girl/Tammy! (back) - You may need a few cups of java to stay awake through all those posts!


Thanks Jim, you aint a kidding about the java.[:D] I was shocked to see that number(4,770 topics [:0]), it was 2 months to the day since I had logged on.

I can guarantee it won't be 2 months until I log on again just so I don't have so much catching up to do.[swg]







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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, February 3, 2005 11:14 PM
The weather forecasters from Boston were fooled by this ocean storm that is now backing further inland. It started as freezing rain about 5pm, then by 7 we had heavy wet snow. We now have 2" on the ground and they are forecasting up to 5" for this area. This will not be the 18:1 fluff factor snow like the big storm two weeks ago, this will be very heavy stuff, the kind that coats everything and is 4 times heavier to shovel or SB.
I guess the Groundhog (Phil) was correct yesterday, that little critter!![:(!][:(!][V]

Tammy, welcome back [#welcome] !! Have an OJ on my tab.

Rob, it sounds real nice up there in Ontario. We have not been up there since 1978 when we travelled 2000 miles on a camping trip with the 4 kids and a tent. We travelled through Hamilton and Lion Country Safari, camped at Fort Henry, Granby, and on the St. Lawrence about 5 miles from St. Anne's Shrine before heading south into NH via Gould and Chartierville.

Der John, I was very lucky, I never hit the ground, the railings saved me from falling. We have some similar attachments for shoes/boots down here too, but I never have used them, although there have been times that I said I was going to purchase some.
I will let you know how the "cloud formations" build, I am going to study the tape first, that is the engineer in me coming out, I am one of those guys that reads all the manuals and instructions first, tsk, tsk.

Ed, you are looking goooood with your mountain formation, you need more rainy days don't you!!! just kidding.

Mon Dieu!! It is 12:11am, what am I doing up!!!! Good night all, God Bless everyone please....





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Posted by GDRMCo on Thursday, February 3, 2005 11:54 PM
Black Coffee wil not be consumed here unless its deep fried!!!!!!!
Hi guys. I've been off for a whilecuz no computer during school days. Well I have some freelancing news for you all. I have a new freelance RR called the Charters Towers, Mt Isa & Cloncurry or the GT. I will include some paint schemes with tomorrows post.
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Posted by philnrunt on Friday, February 4, 2005 12:05 AM
Greyfox1119- Glad to hear you cheated death. My back porch terrifies me when we have ice storms. Its almost gotten me twice this year, and 8 cats schooling around your feet like feline sharks dosn't make my steps any more sure. I need to get some rails up. As Pa Kettle used to say, gonna have to fix that someday, ma!
Ed- I'll try to make this short- 3 years ago, my then girlfriend, Candy, called me up on a Thur and said she was going to Savannah on Sun, would I like to go. I hemmed and hawed finally said sure, we went and I fell in love with the town. River St, the main tourist area, is paved with the ballast stones of the sailing ships from the 1700 and 1800 era, there is a track running down the middle of it (Abandoned now,ex NS, had a switcher painted in gaudy colors and playing loud jazz to keep the people from getting mooshed, called the River St Rambler- Athearn has a nice model of it, BTW) and River St fronts on the Savannah River, which has container ships plying it day and night. History oozes from every inch of the city, there are 2 field pieces given to the city by G.Washington . in the park across from where we stayed and on the other side was the Pirates House, where "Treasure Island " was inspired. The city is beautiful, built around city squares (mini parks) and the Savannah natives are some of the nicest people I've ever met. If you have never been there, and are a fan of history, laid back attitudes and great food-Paula Deans "Lady and Sons" is there and Churchill's pub has shepperds pie to die for,- I couldn't recommend it enough as a vaca destination. Since I started going with Amyjo, I feel that we need to make some memories of our own, and I think she'll love it too.
I'll bet you're sorry you asked, huh?
Teffy- Been to Bull St Hobbys and you are so right, she is a sweetheart to deal with. I usually spend at least an hour or two there each visit. And more money than I should. We stayed (and are staying) at the Mulberry, it's on the edge of the Historical District, but still within e-z walking distance , which is another reason I love that town. I hope she still has her dog there, he's a punkin.
dave9999- For the past 30 years...wow, 30 years, anyway, we have spent 2 or 3 weeks a year on Cumberland Mt in Va (on the Ky line) camping and 4 wheeling (Jeeps). It's not a campground, just a mountain where you can do some real camping. Just a few years ago (see my reply to Ed) I started taking one week and going on what i call "soft" vacas. It gets me out of winter for a bit, and I've come to really enjoy the time in hotels and king size beds and the such. But, this year, we already have a week planned for the mountain, where i plan to ask Amyjo to marry me.(shhhhhh, its a secret) It's kind of where we hooked up the first time, so brother, anytime you want to go camping, even if it's only in spirit, I'm with you. In fact, if they would do away with this fine Shop, I would suggest starting a thread called the campfire. BTW, the mountain we camp on sits on the only mainline switchback in the US, Hagans Switchback on the CSX(ex Family Lines and Clinchfield) and the track winds all the way around the mt, sitting at the fire and hearing the whistles echoing thru the hollows is a memory I would'nt trade for anything.
Tom- Thanks for the elevations, sounds like you are in Gods country. The highest point in Indiana is 1278 ft (I think) a few miles south of me,not quite as impressive.
Jim in Mo- Yeah, them critters with them fur coats don't care if its winter or not. If somebody grabbed Punx Phil and shaved him, I'll bet he would make an effort to shorten winter anyway he could. I would'nt want to be the one to try shaving him,mind you. That could shorten your winter by a bunch!
Bill- Hey, I know the guys who own those dives, and they would'nt care if it was dry or not- And I know the cops in this burg, they like a sip themselves every now and then, so I say SET 'EM UP!!!!.
And, chiming in with Ed,-you guys - and Gals, Tammy, are a pretty good bunch, and I'm thankful to MR for providing this forum. You've been a source of good advice and good companionship. Thanks to all of you.
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Posted by TurboOne on Friday, February 4, 2005 12:19 AM
Good evening all,

***, glad you made it. We need you here, not upstairs building the big train layout in the sky. Come and stay in San Diego, we don't even know what ice outside of a glass is. [:D]

big girl a big [#welcome] to you. I wasn't here the last time you logged in so stop by and have a SoCal smoothie.

Phil, my family will be there in spirit next camping trip. Yours sounded great. Could almost here the critters running off with my dinner. [:)]

Mitchell, good to see our friend food buddy back. Of course we don't drink no stickin black coffee, but that is another story. Email me I've got some cool info for you.

Big Boy 4005, Thanks [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)] [:)]

Paul, how is the wife's tractor ??

Ed, how are they hanging ???? Are you getting the low ones ? [8D][8D] Pass the OJ around !!

take care all, have a geat morning.

Tim
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Friday, February 4, 2005 2:35 AM
Wow Tim, congrats on that third star. You are at an average of over 10 per day. There are only a few people who put up those kind of numbers. At one time I was over 15, but it is not sustainable. Always remember, have fun, post count just happens.[swg]
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Posted by tomwatkins on Friday, February 4, 2005 7:51 AM
Good Mornin' Everybody,
It's a frosty morning in the mountains this morning, but it's supposed to warm up later. The coffee is particularly good this morning and I'm on my umpteenth cup.It's going to be a beautifully clear day.

Today will be mostly a work day. The color selection committee was having second thoughs on the color for the chair rail, so wisely I think, I backed off until the situation resolved itself. The original decision has been confirmed, so I need to get them cut and installed. I also need to get the floor measured so I can get the new flooring. I will take the time to occassionally slip off to the basement to glue up additional pieces of foam, so progress will continue.

Big Girl, welcome back! What has Big Boy got you doing on the portable layout?

Grayfox, be careful. We really don't bounce as well as we used to, and since gravity always wins, we can't stay airborne either.

Ed, as soon as I get the bathroom finished, I'm going to start looking seriously for a workable digital camera. It's an idea whose time has come. I love my old metal frame Nikon, but a digital camera will make a lot of things much easier.

JimRCGMO, be glad it's gone to the weeds. I am, it spent far too long as a Plywood Pacific. I'm also very glad that I spent the time changing the things I wasn't happy with, rather than just living with them. It was time well spent.

Paul, I hope you enjoy the GATS show. Even though the quality does vary, I always enjoyed them and found stuff that made them worth the trip.

Mitchell, welcome back. I wondered where you were, since you hadn't been around for a bit.

Philnrunt, you're right. Savannah is a beautiful city, and a lot of fun. River Street is a cool place to hang out. Good luck, your secret is safe with us, and we'll look forward to celebrating with you.

I'd better go for now. it's time to get busy.
Have a great day, everybody,
Tom
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Friday, February 4, 2005 8:05 AM
Good morning guys ( Tammy said she is one of the guys too, real MRR person, way to go Tammy !!! )

I am looking outside the computer room window this morning at the most beautiful winter scene one can imagine. We had 4 inches of heavy, sticky wet snow last night, and all the trees are laden with snow, especially the Spruce trees. I am going to get a few shots with the 35mm before the sun melts the snow.

Tim, Phil, thanks for the kind words, and I "do" know what it like to have the family cat all around your legs when trying to navigate slippery stairs. My neighbor fell down her cellar stairs several years ago when her little dog (Lapso) got her leech caught around the poor woman's leg ( age 80) tripping her, and causing her to fall several stairs. She was only bruised luckily, but she landed square on the dog and killed it. Some lessons here for sure!

Tim, I have been to Southern Cal years ago, very nice area indeed, and certainly wonderful weather most of the year. I went to Sequoia and Yosemite too while I was out there.

We just looked out at the bird feader, and there are over 10 ROBINS out there !!! This is crazy!!! There are no Robins up in NE in February!!! They all go down to Tom's home in GA!! What is goin g on here???? Are they trying to tell us something???[%-)][%-)][%-)][:O][?][?]

The grandkids have a 2 hour school delay today due to the slippery roads, so I have to run now and pick them up for a ride to their bus stop 1/2 mile away. My daughter -inlaw cannot get down off her mountainous driveway, it is a skating rink.

See you guys later today.......

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Posted by der5997 on Friday, February 4, 2005 8:16 AM
Good morning all: Grey skies, but a bit milder, and it may even push above freezing today. The sun was meant to be out, perhaps later. Zoe, I'll have mine with cream, no sugar, and a large today please. I may even try one of Junior's chocolate chip cookies that Tammy left last night.[^]
TrolleyRob:
QUOTE: the one's in Gravenhearst which run through Algonquin park follow an old logging railroad
Walked some of that Algonquin Park roadbed back when we used to camp in the Park. I was surprised at how narrow some of the rock cuts are, there couldn't have been much clearance if it was a standard guage line. I guess the Robber Barons didn't waste blasting powder[(-D]
Tammy:
QUOTE: the way the Eagles fans treated the players families (spitting on them and harrassing them[V]
Amazing how people forget it's a game, and blow the thing out of all proportion. And if a player has the timerity to react negatively, watch out! OTOH there's the unreality of big sports salaries....huge can of worms that should probably be given the Mitchell treatment[(-D]
BTW, Mitchell, does this mean that you can hope for a layout any time soon? Are your parents relenting[;)]
***: Have you tried the New Brunswick Big Loop snowmobile trail? It goes pretty much right around the Province. (I'm not usually a NB booster as their tourism ads bore us to death by constant repitition, but NB is closer to you, and I'm told the BL is quite the ride. We get the ads because Bell ExpressVu feeds us a New Brunswick rather than a Nova Scotia ad mix - go figure!)
Time to go to the Harbour.
TTFN

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Posted by JPowell on Friday, February 4, 2005 9:30 AM
Morning ladies and gents!
Just a quick drop in before I leave for the day. I was TOLD by my supervisor to make sure I took a 1/2 day this week as I had to come in last Thursday night @ 1030 pm to lock a door in my bldg (I'm the Asst. Building Manager). Thank god I only live 5 minutes away.
Quick recap:

JimRCGMO - So far, it's still privately owned!

Everyone else that wants the update on the merger... All's been approved by all parties!

Ed - Thanks for keeping me in line about Groundhog's Day!

Dave9999 - Happy Belated B'day!

Big_Girl - Welcome Back! Have a cup on me today!

Der - Sorry to hear about PG :-((((( Hope everyone's doing well.

Now, since I'l leaving for the weekend, hope everyone has a good, safe Super Bowl Weekend!
See everyone Monday!
JP

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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010

I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017

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Posted by TurboOne on Friday, February 4, 2005 9:53 AM
Good Morning all, it is great to see everyone getting ready for some football. After New England defeats Philly, we can watch some commercials, think there will be any train ones, (NO) [:D], and listen to Paul for the halftime entertainment.

If you saw the earlier post, I have CA sun in a can. Look how well its working for most of you. [8D] Place your orders, start spring early, no more ice to slip on.

*** you need two cans at least. Yes CA has beautiful country, but who cares, its warm, almost hot. [:)][:)][:)][:)] Ice, we don't need no stinkin' ice. Stay warm and safe.

Big boy thanks for the congrats, what I wrote in the garden is true. Many of us admire what you do for the hobby. And you layouts are great. Heck you temp layout looks cooler than my new one. !!!!

Mitchell bring me some fried spagetti and cheese please.

Take care all, and lets be careful out there.

Tim
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Friday, February 4, 2005 9:58 AM
Tom, I've turned her into a "schlepper" and a "go-fer". She has helped me with all aspects of the portable, and did a great job for a rookie. After a few hours of sitting there listening to me talk to the visitors, she started answering questions herself. The truth is, without her help, I couldn't or wouldn't do it at all.

Of course after all was said and done, it cost me a prime rib dinner (for 2), but I ain't complainin'.[swg]
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Posted by trolleyboy on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:12 AM
Good morning all just stopped by for a quick mitchell speacial for lunch[:p][dinner][:0]. Der yes it was a standard gauge route and since it was owned by JRR Booth they likely didn't use blasting powder for the rock cuts.It's actually the mainline for the old Ottawa arnprior and parry sound Railway,Canadian Northern and therefore CN used the park roue up untill the mid fifties.They maintained the Algonquin park station and ran summer passenger service into the campgrounds. For our US members Algonquin Park is a provincial park in central ontario 4 hours north of toronto and it is as big as the state of Texas quite a park with excellent lakes ,dfishing camp grounds and wild life preserves. The old mattawa roundhouse from the OA&PS is still standing as of last year the town wants to save it and make a comunity centre out of it so I Hope they succeed. Well i'm off to work[V][:(][B)]and will have a busy weekend ahead,no mrring unfortunatly[:(]but lots of full size I will likely spend a good part of sat night and sunday at the museum readying some new rolling stock for our 10,000th post winner[^][^][^]Have a good afternoon folks. Rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:19 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119
Tammy, welcome back [#welcome] !! Have an OJ on my tab.



Thanks Grayfox[:D], I am just getting over a nasty flu type bug and can use the vitamin C.

QUOTE: philnrunt And, chiming in with Ed,-you guys - and Gals, Tammy, are a pretty good bunch, and I'm thankful to MR for providing this forum. You've been a source of good advice and good companionship. Thanks to all of you.


Thanks Phil, for associating me with this great bunch of characters, I take it as a compliment.


QUOTE: TurboOnebig girl a big to you. I wasn't here the last time you logged in so stop by and have a SoCal smoothie.


Thanks Tim, Big_Boy has been after me the last few weeks to log back on and your name has been popping up along with with the other cast of characters.



QUOTE: tomwatkinsBig Girl, welcome back! What has Big Boy got you doing on the portable layout?


Thanks Tom, well I need to get Big_Boy to take a pic of the underside of the module tables. He has enough wiring under there to light up some of the houses I have lived in[;)].

QUOTE: der5997 Amazing how people forget it's a game, and blow the thing out of all proportion. And if a player has the timerity to react negatively, watch out! OTOH there's the unreality of big sports salaries....huge can of worms that should probably be given the Mitchell treatment


Yeah, and of course those that would spit on women and children would never do so to a grown man, let alone a football player. The salaries are nuts, look at what it is doing to hockey.[V]


QUOTE: JPowellBig_Girl - Welcome Back! Have a cup on me today!


Thanks for the cuppa and the welcome JP, my back teeth are gonna be floating from all this liquid[swg].



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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:27 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005

Tom, I've turned her into a "schlepper" and a "go-fer". She has helped me with all aspects of the portable, and did a great job for a rookie. After a few hours of sitting there listening to me talk to the visitors, she started answering questions herself. The truth is, without her help, I couldn't or wouldn't do it at all.

Of course after all was said and done, it cost me a prime rib dinner (for 2), but I ain't complainin'.[swg]



[:I] Awwwww thanks Big_Boy. [:X]

In reality at times there were enough people checking out the display that it took both of us to talk to them. I even got cornered on the way to the bathroom by a guy wanting to know how to get his kid started.
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Posted by SilverSpike on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:28 AM
Good Morning Coffee Club! Another cold and gray day here in the 'Big Easy'! But, it's Mardi Gras time down yonder in New Orleans... and you know what it means. Lots of bozos out, so watch out for flashing body parts! Anyway, the parades have been rolling every night for over a week now and tonight are the Krewe of Hermes and Krewe de'tate, both are old line Krewe’s that have been around since the early 1920's. That will be the only ones I will see this year, the floor tile for the train room is going in this weekend, or should I say over the next five days I will be working on the renovations. Since our building is located on Saint Charles Avenue (Major Mardi Gras parade route) we are closed Monday through Wednesday, so a five-day weekend coming up, yea!!!!!! Also, many of the executives in the company ride in the big parades on the weekend, Endymion and Bacchus on Saturday and Sunday nights respectively. This town is going to get crazy!!!!

Just found out that our next door neighbor is going out of town for the Mardi Gras and we are going to be watching their house, walking and feeding their greyhound, taking in the mail, that stuff. Many people here leave the city and fly up to Colorado and Utah for the ski thing! How’s the snow up there?

Another Cafe Au Lait for me and some King Cake! Oh, King Cake, if you are not sure what a King Cake is, let me know, I can let you all about it later!

I'm pulling for the Eagles, but I know the Pats will win anyway! I like the underdog, heck the closest the Saints ever get to the Super bowl is that New Orleans hosts the event every 10 years or so!!!

Later all!

And as always, enjoy your company!

- Ryan


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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, February 4, 2005 12:14 PM
Good Morning Coffee Clubbers

Actually close to noon, but “Good Noon” doesn’t sound right. Weather continues cool and overcast down here. I love it.


QUOTE: TrolleyRob: Also nice to see the pics of your new mountain range,is the blue foam as easy to work with as the pink?
I’m pretty sure it’s the same. It’s just that the blue is made by Dow, while the pink is the trademark color for Owens-Corning. I thought I might wind up with some pink on mine from the overspray being blown south from Texas!!

Btw, I agree with the comment you made on the “favorite part of the hobby” thread. I expect that the scenery will make a huge difference and really make the layout come alive.


QUOTE: (northern)Phil: I'll try to make this short- 3 years ago……….I fell in love with the town. ………………..I'll bet you're sorry you asked, huh?
No, I’m glad that I asked, and pleased that you provided such a detailed answer. Hope you and Amyjo enjoy your trip.

QUOTE: … this year, we already have a week planned for the mountain, where I plan to ask Amyjo to marry me.(shhhhhh, its a secret)…
Well congratulations. [tup] [^] One question though, didn’t you say she reads posts on this board (or do you just discuss them)? Or is this an open secret? [%-)]


Congrats on the third star, Turbo!!! That’s what you get for hanging around on several of the forums.


QUOTE: grayfox: We just looked out at the bird feeder, and there are over 10 ROBINS out there !!! This is crazy!!! There are no Robins up in NE in February!!! … What is going on here????
Global Warming!


QUOTE: JP: I was TOLD by my supervisor to make sure I took a 1/2 day this week as I had to come in last Thursday night @ 1030 pm to lock a door in my bldg.
Nice supervisor. [yeah] [tup]



Okay, here’s the latest update on the post lottery. I think I’ve captured all the dates, but if you think I’ve missed yours, please let me know:
Dave9999 29-Apr
Noah 1-May
Tom W 3-May
Elliot 18-May
TurboTim 20-May
Ed 21-May
Paul B 24-May
(CG)Jim 30-May
trainwreck 5-Jun
grayfox 9-Jun
jdolan 13-Jun
Luc 14-Jun
Teffy 20-Jun
trolleyboy 1-Jul
JP 11-Jul
brclem 17-Jul
SilverSpike 2-Aug
der5997 15-Aug


Have a good afternoon. We’re off to the orange grove to load up the car again. I’ll get the FCVN freight agent to be sure and get a couple more reefers loaded and on their way north.

Hasta luego,

Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 12:16 PM
Good Morning All:

Since I'm not an Eagles or Pats fan, I'm going to watch the SB for the commercials. I realy enjoyed the one last year about the prim and proper lady sitting in the horse drawn sleigh hold a candle when the horse farted. Their was an explosion and it singed her coat, hair, and face and then they told you to buy something. I was laughing so hard that I couldn't hear what they were selling. That commercial went on to win an ad equivalent of an Oscar.

Well I popped another squirrel this morning, I think that Mother Nature is producing them faster then I can take them out.

Phil:
I stayed at the Mulberry one time when someone just charterd the bus. Had a bad experience, I hit the awning with the mirror and put about a 3" tear in it. I paid $750.00 for the repairs, which I thought was too much.

Ryan:
When we used to do ski charters, we'd always ask people where they were from as we rode up the ski lift and I was amazed how many people were from NO during Mardi Gras. It was explained to me that they left the city to all of the "imported" drunks. Sounds like that's what your neighbor is doing. I don't envey you with the good time people.

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
Bob
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, February 4, 2005 1:39 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by GDRMCo

Black Coffee wil not be consumed here unless its deep fried!!!!!!!
Hi guys. I've been off for a whilecuz no computer during school days. Well I have some freelancing news for you all. I have a new freelance RR called the Charters Towers, Mt Isa & Cloncurry or the GT. I will include some paint schemes with tomorrows post.
Mitchell


Hi Mitchell - was beginning to wonder if you caught some bug. Good to see you back, even briefly. Interesting name for your RR - are you doing like some of us and borrowing some details from one area/RR and others from another?

As for the coffee, some of us have to watch that fried stufff - you'll learn about it in another 30 years or so...[:)][;)] And some just never have tried it.[}:)]

Looking forward to seeing more of your paint schemes!

Blessings and see ya later,

Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, February 4, 2005 1:51 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119


We just looked out at the bird feader, and there are over 10 ROBINS out there !!! This is crazy!!! There are no Robins up in NE in February!!! They all go down to Tom's home in GA!! What is goin g on here???? Are they trying to tell us something???[%-)][%-)][%-)][:O][?][?]



Maybe we should have the Punksutaney Robins instead? [swg]

But keep working on your layout, *** - your HD is counting on you to keep them profitable through the winter! [(-D]

Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by SilverSpike on Friday, February 4, 2005 1:54 PM
Good afternoon all! Another shot a Joe for me! How about a little rum in it this time, gotta warm up a bit!

QUOTE: Originally posted by Teffy
Ryan:
When we used to do ski charters, we'd always ask people where they were from as we rode up the ski lift and I was amazed how many people were from NO during Mardi Gras. It was explained to me that they left the city to all of the "imported" drunks. Sounds like that's what your neighbor is doing. I don't envey you with the good time people.


Yes, the airport is just as busy with the incomming crowd as the residents trying to escape, maybe even more leaving than coming in! It is a nightmare for a week plus around here. Streets closed during parades, people all drunk and disorderly, etc... We have gone to Florida and the Gulf Coast during Mardi Gras too, but this year working on the renovations.

QUOTE: Originally posted by Teffy
Well I popped another squirrel this morning, I think that Mother Nature is producing them faster then I can take them out.


Hey, you ever had Squirrel Gumbo? I hear it is a delicacy in some parts of the deep swamp!

QUOTE: Originall posted by Ed
Have a good afternoon. We’re off to the orange grove to load up the car again. I’ll get the FCVN freight agent to be sure and get a couple more reefers loaded and on their way north.


Load up a reefer full for us, I could use a shot of vitamin C right about now!

Gotta go for now, ya'll have a great Friday evening and superb weekend!

- Ryan





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The Piedmont Division
Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger era
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Posted by der5997 on Friday, February 4, 2005 2:09 PM
JP
QUOTE: Der - Sorry to hear about PG :-((((( Hope everyone's doing well.
Thanks for the thoughts. We've devised a last will and testament in order to disburse his "stuff". Our daughter has to come over on the 13th, so we'll have a wake and give her the stuff for her cat. [:D] She gave him to me one father's day when she was still in high school.
Tim:
QUOTE: I have CA sun in a can.
Sun in a can? Didn't the SAC lose one of those off the coast of Spain back in the 70s?[}:)][(-D]
TrolleyRob:
QUOTE: The old mattawa roundhouse from the OA&PS is still standing as of last year the town wants to save it and make a comunity centre out of it so I Hope they succeed.
Yes, that would be excellent [tup][yeah] Let's hope it goes ahead, and that the good folk of Mattawa vote enough funds for the upkeep and maintainance. You are an amazing mine of information Sir![bow]
Kris will be back from the fittness centre soon wanting tea, so I had better scoot. The workbench is cleared and cleaned. I can feel creative juices beginning to flow. The Western Portal shall yeild!!![:D]
TTFN

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, February 4, 2005 2:31 PM
Good afternoon, Gents and Lady![:D]

It's warming up here in S.E. Missouri, 54 gourgeous degrees (F - that'd be... 12 or so C.). There's this round yellow ball in the sky, too (Nifty!).[8D]

SuperBowl - is that some kind of breakfast commercial? (as he ducks the thrown shoes, tomatoes and bricks....)[}:)][;)] Teffy, I'm with you - I *always* watch for the commercials. But then again, when was the last time a St. Louis football team did that well (except for the Rams when Kurt Warner was their QB)? Anyone remember the phrase 'Cardiac Cardinals'? [;)]

"Characters"? - I think Tammy has us pegged, guys.[:)]

So Ed, does that mean that Owens-Corning made the paint that Teffy is trying to remove from his house (and vehicles, and grass, and...)?[(-D][oops] And (not talking about football, but the 10K post here) look at the spread - later April to August. Someone will be 'close' to the actual date with that much coverage!

This afternoon after work I'll pick up some paper to start laying out (life-size) my track plan. Is there anything lighter than that brown wrapping paper that comes in rolls (about 3' wide)? That I can go readily buy, that is. If I could find something near white, I could use colored pencils to get a better 'sketch' of how things will look. Any suggestions for the paper? I'll check back before I leave work today (around 4:30-4:45 or so, Central time).

I'll take a mocha frappachino to go, Zoe. See everyone later![:D]

Blessings on your afternoon/evening,

Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by SilverSpike on Friday, February 4, 2005 2:39 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jim aka JimRCGMO
Is there anything lighter than that brown wrapping paper that comes in rolls (about 3' wide)? That I can go readily buy, that is. If I could find something near white, I could use colored pencils to get a better 'sketch' of how things will look.



Do you have a local butcher shop that wraps it's meats in that white butcher paper? Many local Po-Boy shops (subs or heros the rest of the world) in town use the white paper here. Restaurant supply houses carry the white butcher paper.

Hope that helps!

- Ryan

Ryan Boudreaux
The Piedmont Division
Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger era
Cajun Chef Ryan

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