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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 4, 2006 5:15 PM
Greetings all,
Well the company came, drinked up all the coffee, eat up all the cake, asked a few dumb questions then they went home. Just wanted to share that with someone before I took to the highways and experienced a Road rage attack.
Have a great day all.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, June 4, 2006 4:29 PM
BIGCITYTHOMAS Hope you like it in GA. I use to live in FL about 15 miles south of GA. (Tallahassee) Now in VA. Theres a couple from AL in here Flip in FL. and think there may be a couple in GA have one I know in N.C. and about 4 of us in VA.
Anyway [#welcome] I'm the real odd ball in this forum I'm the only one that collects the 3 rail stuff theres a couple in here have some 3 rails but most of them are 2 rail modlers. I like the expensive stuff you know #100.00 for a cheap engine all the way up (way out of my pocket book area) $5000.00 + for the expensive ones.

I collect mainly old Lionel my oldest set is an 1931 train set.

Hey chole scince Pauls buying I'll have the large O.F. on the rocks thanks.

Well we had our company picnic today not anything real big but not bad either as they had a nice meal and good to see other employee's from the other 3 plants.

well you take it easy talk to you all later

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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, June 4, 2006 4:00 PM
Hi John! [#welcome]! Even tho you will be another D--- Yankee. Thats O.K. as I am too.

TrolleyBoy- They have filled the other side of the display case with more brass . There is a trolley baggage car and a couple more trolleys. MINT!

Paul- He knows he has a couple 2-8-2's but not aware of which R.R.. Unpainted. If you are interested, he thinks they will be in the $700 range. To steep for me.
I just go and DROOL into a towel I carry with me.

There is a painted G.N. with front and rear cabs. Yes it is electric with dual cantenaries.
[SP]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 4, 2006 3:35 PM
Hey guys,
Thanks for the hearty welcome. The company and food's so good I came back for dinner. To answer a few of your inquiries, I model in H.O. Scale and favor the New York Central, among other Northeastern Railroads. I currently live on Long Island and am in the process of moving to Lawrenceville, Georgia. I have two boys, one who is a diehard PRR fan and the other a B&O, E.L. and whatever other colors look nice kinda guy. The move is expected in about three weeks depending on the lawyers involved. The layout was billed as the New York Central and Eastern as we are on the Eastern side of the Island in Suffolk County.The NYC&E layout is in storage and will be making the move in many pieces. It was housed in a 10x18 shed on our property originally built for any move we may make so we could take it with us. Unfortunately the area where we are moving prohibits such out buildings so it had to go. A shame as there was a considerable investment in it as it was totally finished with heat electric, finished sheetrock etc. Oh well, life goes on. The house has a nice sized basement for the next version of the New York Central & Eastern, or maybe the New York Central & Southern. Thanks again for the great welcome. John
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Sunday, June 4, 2006 2:00 PM
OK! It's on me. Where's PC when you need him. It could be worse though. Inch could be buying. How about roadkill Au grottin. Step up and name your poison. Ladies fill the desires.
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Sunday, June 4, 2006 1:57 PM
Hi All: I just got through spending another $500 of the companys money. I'm glade it's not mine except in the case of more ore cars.

It's hot here again. We usually don't get this kind of heat untill July but its been here since the last of April. What rain we have had has been eaten up by the heat. The grass is getting brown and not growing. I called our hay baler last night and he's coming in about 10 days. If we could get some rain before then it would help. I've got to do some cleaning on the creek crossing and some repair on the same. First I need to change the oil in the tractor with the loader. It's been awhile.

Other than that not much to report. I've been doing some more thinking on the new layout. I still have some things I'd like to refine but most of it is looking like it will work out. It had better because come heck or high water this is the last one.

I'm going to check out and get ready for the drive home. I'll see you all tonight.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 4, 2006 1:43 PM
PC
Be careful on that vacation and we'll hold down the fort while your gone. By the way I usually receive a gift from my friends when they go on vacation. Are we friends yet?
Have a great vacation and be careful.

GRAYFOX Glad you were able to get all the parts for that tiller. Do you have it fixed yet and does it work? Hope so.

INCH Gator is definently my favorite. The best part is the white meat of the tail.

WELCOME BIGCITYTHOMAS
Glad you dropped in. The blueplate special today is roadkill.

Well got to go company comming.
Happy Railroading,
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Posted by inch53 on Sunday, June 4, 2006 10:07 AM

HEY PC , we’ll save ya some left overs, or wait till ya gets back. Enjoy your vacation, even if a shorty.

Grayfox , when one of those varmints just stand in the in the road, it kinda makes ya wonder bout their mental stability, especially the squirrels ??

Big city Thomas , John, welcome to the CS, you said your going moving to Georgia, mind telling us where to, there be a couple more in here from down that way you might run into. If ya would tell us some bout the layout, now in storage, scale n such things?

Know theses aren’t train shots, but thought some of our avid bikers here would enjoy. They have a small musuem there with vettes, V W's and some bikes.These are WW2 scooters.





These two are not for bikers, who suffer with road rage,





Need to get back over there n get a couple of better pics. Back laters
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Sunday, June 4, 2006 9:58 AM
Welcome Bigcitythomas: Have a cup on me and whatever else suits your fancy on PC. So what are you doing MRR wise? You know all the particulars like scale prototype or freelance, era. Things like that.

PC: I was woundering if the folks that bought your place are paying the utilitie bills? That would be nice.

It's break time here and I'm have the new MR and Trains so I'll say later and see you tonight.
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Posted by spidge on Sunday, June 4, 2006 9:52 AM
Hey guys, its been a few weeks since I've been here.

I had one cup of coffee so far and am overheated, its only 7:50 am and 90 degrees on the patio.
So, before the garage gets to 105 I think I should head out there and cut some more gaps in my rail as yesterday the 100+ caused a few problems.

Hope everone is well and please keep the modeling photos in the main threads as it seems like we hide them here sometimes. What a shame.[;)]

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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, June 4, 2006 9:48 AM
All,
Sorry about the triple post, but I'm low on time and I don't have time to do the cut and paste thing. See, I'm heading out the door for a mini vacation and I won't be back til Tuesday. That means you'll have to buy your own food for a while. Just a word of caution on that subject,........Be careful of what inch serves you! You don't know where it's been!

See you all in a couple of days!

Prayers for all, cause we all need them!
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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, June 4, 2006 9:43 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Gumby4

Phil - I think homelessness is stressing you out. Would it help if the Coffee Shop went dutch for a while?[;)][:p]

Nawww man, are you kiddin' me? I'm lovin' it! I've got money in the bank for a change, even if I don't get to keep it all!

QUOTE: OBTW, how does a homeless person use a digitrack system? [?][8]

I don't know, but I intend to find out! [8D]
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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, June 4, 2006 9:39 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53


PC , guessin we’ll have to get the girls to fix a big pot of road kill stew in here one day, so you kin try it. I gots a couple coon in the freezer now. Look at it this way, it’s all natural ingredients, no preservatives.

This is true! Besides, I'm quite sure I've eaten worse! [:D]
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Sunday, June 4, 2006 8:47 AM
Good morning everyone, cloudy, cool and showers at times, same as last two days. We have now had 5.41" of rain since June 1st, so we are officially over the entire months average rainfall already....so shut off the spigot already...send it to AZ, NM, etc. they need it. The grass is higher than an elephants armpit!!! Hey PAUL , do you have any goats or sheep down there in Texas that need summer pasturing?? Send them via CSX to Rochdale, Ma , CSX Mainline siding #2 at Agway store.
Yesterday I was lucky enough to get all the parts I needed to repair the Troybilt Rototiller (tiller section), even the PTO dog clutch. Of course I had to drive to three places to get all the parts, but at least I didn't have to order any parts and wait weeks to get them.
Today it's off to Med City in Worcester, Ma for annual Cancer survivors Day big shindig, all kinds of events, food, etc. they do a great job at this hospital. I can't believe it has been 4 years since Prostate removal. We are fortunate today to have tests that catch this men's cancer early ( as long as men get their annual PSA test ) Don't forget guys, every year for this test after age 50, and earlier if you have a family history of this cancer.

INCH53 Mike!!! Great recipe' for raod kill!! We usually boil the roadkill a while to make sure it didn't have rabbies. You know when critters stand up in the middle of the road and flip you the bird, that is usually a good sign that they have lost their mind as you bear down on them doing 50. LOL

FERGIE Get out of Lisa's starwberry patch young man, you know what Confuscious said, " man who fights with wife by day, shall have no peace/piece by night" [:-,][;)][;)][:)]

Mama says time to go, so we shall see you guys tonight.....sometime.
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 Sunday, June 4, 2006 7:45 AM
Good morning all!

Coffee and oatmeal for me, please. Yes, need to eat a little healthy but I try not to make a habit of it.[;)]

Bigcitythomas - Welcome to the "shop". [#welcome]

Attaboy - I'm kinds of in the same situation with my parents. Both are still alive but not kicking as they used to. So I have been helping them "rightsize". Gee did my Mom save stuff!![:0] The move is at the end of the month. Sad to see the old house go but it will be much easier on my parents to manage the smaller home.

Phil - I think homelessness is stressing you out. Would it help if the Coffee Shop went dutch for a while?[;)][:p] OBTW, how does a homeless person use a digitrack system? [?][8]


Off to church. Talk later.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 4, 2006 6:37 AM
Good Morning All,
First trip to the coffee shop. I hear the foods good, the coffee's hot and the conversation is excellent. I am currently in the process of packing up the house for the great re-location to Georgia. Unfortunately the train layout was dismantled and the trains, buildings, scenery and usable stuff placed in storage until the moving truck gets here in about two weeks. It's a shame because with all the rain we have had here in N.Y. these were great "Trains Days" as my two sons call them. Can't mow the lawn, it's raining. What to do ? Let's go work on the layout and run some trains. That's all for now, I have to place my breakfast order. John
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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, June 4, 2006 6:29 AM
Dang I came in for a doughnut and that was my only reason any other day and bill has them here well guess I'll just go back home and have to stick to my diet Whew bill you saved me but not sure if I'm glad you did lol

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Posted by inch53 on Sunday, June 4, 2006 6:10 AM

Mornin all, coffee and a short stack n sausage, Janie, since Bill didn’t drop off doughnuts.
Another nice day for here today through Tue. Cookout was Ok; I had some fresh bluegill instead of hamburgers or hotdogs

Fergie , making hydrography charts sounds a little more exciting to me than just busten ice.
Deb doesn’t weed, so I don’t to worry on that part either.

Attaboy , sound like you really need some train time, so sit back and enjoy [just as soon as the yards mowed]

Neal , that recipe isn’t in a cookbook it’s my own, but I think I’ve seen one like before and it had some good in it.
Crawfish, gater, mussels, and that is all top line eaten, bout all the kids an grandkids sure like’m. I think gater is one of my favorites, if it’s not to dry.

PC , guessin we’ll have to get the girls to fix a big pot of road kill stew in here one day, so you kin try it. I gots a couple coon in the freezer now. Look at it this way, it’s all natural ingredients, no preservatives.

Not a lot going on today, normal Sunday morning stuff, need to do so mowing, which I hate doing on Sundays, plan on some train time and upload some pics from yesterday for posting.
Thoughts n prays for all in need, hope every one has a good day
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Sunday, June 4, 2006 5:51 AM
Morning Bill: What no donuts and coffee! How are we to survive?
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Posted by wetidlerjr on Sunday, June 4, 2006 5:45 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]



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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, June 4, 2006 12:00 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ceobayline

PC
You might want to check out that receipt Inch has up there. Sounds mighty tasty to me. But what can I say being from Louisiana where we eat anything that don't eat us first.
Crawfish, alligator. River Musile, Nutra Rat. HEW HEW HEW.

That's OK, I think I'll stick to my own diet, thanks! [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 3, 2006 9:00 PM
Sorry Ladies, but I can't eat a thing tonight. Had BBQ pork ribs, wild rice, field peas, cracklin corngread, and blackberry cobler for desert. and let me tell you I ate like it was my last meal.

INCH
Know about some of those receipts for roadkill. Mom is researching right now for a receipt book that was printed a few years back. The main subject of the book is roadkill. If she can find it I will post some of the better receipts.

Well worked on the layout this morning. Got a little done before in got to hot. Went to Wally-World and Hobby Lobby this afternoon. Boy I hate going shopping with her. I go in, get what I want, check out and come home. She has to walk up and down every aile in the store and some of them a couple times. A thirth-minute shopping spree takes all afternoon.

PC
You might want to check out that receipt Inch has up there. Sounds mighty tasty to me. But what can I say being from Louisiana where we eat anything that don't eat us first.
Crawfish, alligator. River Musile, Nutra Rat. HEW HEW HEW.

Well I think I'll call it a night.
Happy Railroading,
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Saturday, June 3, 2006 8:40 PM
Evening All: We got the corral gate re-hung to day after work. I built the thing out of steel fench sections that the park was taking out. To say it is heavy is an understatement. The only way to lift it is with the loader on the tractor.

John and Mary Ann made the trip to Mineral Wells for the hay with out misshap. That makes 9 bales hauled about 68 to go.

So far we have nothing planned for tomorrow when I get home so maybe I can get to the basement. Monday I'm going to call Walthers and see if they have my ore cars yet. Since they are advertising them I assume that they have them.

Well I'm going to wrap this up and head to bed.

Good Night All

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Posted by Attaboy on Saturday, June 3, 2006 8:17 PM
Evening all, long time no see. Since it's been so long, I'm not even going to try to find my last post or read everything.

Haven't been around for a few weeks because my mother sold her house to downsize to a mobile home. I spent a few days helping her clean out the garage and storage shed, a few more days building an 8X12 deck on the back of the mobile home and putting hand rails around the front porch, and I'm still working overtime. Add to all that trying to keep up with my own house work and I feel like I haven't had a chance to breathe the past few weeks.

Cleaning the garage and shed were a real pain. I love my father but the man was a pack rat, definitely a child of the great depression, I don't think he ever threw away anything. We cleaned out coffee cans full of bent nails, his rational was "you can straighten them out and use them again". There were jars and cans full of assorted bolts, screws, nails, washers, and nuts that were so rusty and battered they were useless. There was even a drawer full of old spark plugs he took out of his cars when you could still do your own tune-ups at home. Some were probably 30 years old.

Today was finally the actual moving day. With the help of some men from her church we had all the heavy stuff moved before lunch. Then I spent the rest of the day helping her rearrange things in the mobile home. Am I ever glad that is over!

Tomorrow all I have to do is mow my grass, that will take about two hours. The rest of the day I'm going to spend reading my new MR that just arrived today and losing myself in the basement to work on trains. I really need some down time.

I noticed an unfamiliar name or two getting to the last page tonight so a hearty [#welcome] to any new folks here in the CS. It's a nice place to hang out.

Think I'm going to crash a little early tonight. I need to some [zzz]. See you later.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 3, 2006 8:12 PM
Thanks was just wondering Glad it got thru .

Hey chole scince jerry being so nice I'll just have a large lemon-aide

Rt

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Posted by Cox 47 on Saturday, June 3, 2006 5:40 PM
RT yep I got your Email and I will send shanty out Monday....Jerry
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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, June 3, 2006 4:56 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by stripes2

Hi all,
Some of you may have noticed that I have been asking questions for a possible web site. a member named alco_fan2 emailed me and said I was breaking the rules.


From : Trains.com <webmaster@trains.com>
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Sent : June 3, 2006 3:04:28 PM
To : <modelrailstructures@hotmail.com>
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Hello stripes2

You received the following message from: alco_fan (alco_fan2@yahoo.com)

At: http://www.trains.com/community/forum/

you may not realize that commercial postings are not permitted n the forum


Kalmbach Publishing Co. 21027 Crossroads Circle Waukesha, WI 53186



is this true, and wouldn`t the site have blocked the thread if that were so?.
I had considered this research, not advertising as there is no site yet?????
I love this site and do not want to bend the rules!
Thanks,
David


Welcome Dave!

Others have gone before you and it was never an issue unless you advertise your services. I think this is a wonderful opportunity to find out what the rest of us want and can't see Bergie taking offence. I have found the moderators to be fairly reasonable here but if your concerned just drop them a line.

I haven't gotten around to answering your e-mail but intend to... soon... once I get this ship in order! [:(!] Are you familiar with Ian Wilson's book on CN ops in Ontario?

Inch: The ship should be ready to sail on the 23rd, I get off on the 22nd [:D] And join her in either Deception Bay or Iqaluit in July. This year we'll be doing Hydrography for making new charts.

Der John: No fear when it comes to Lisa ripping things out as she just doesn't weed[:(]

Chuck: I'll pass!

Steve: pass me a beer old dog[^]

Supper's up
Later Gents, it's Chicken Catch a Torie!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 3, 2006 4:49 PM
Hey cox did you get my last email

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 3, 2006 4:47 PM
QUOTE: From : Trains.com <webmaster@trains.com>
Reply-To : <alco_fan2@yahoo.com>
Sent : June 3, 2006 3:04:28 PM
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Hello stripes2

You received the following message from: alco_fan (alco_fan2@yahoo.com)

At: http://www.trains.com/community/forum/

you may not realize that commercial postings are not permitted n the forum


Kalmbach Publishing Co. 21027 Crossroads Circle Waukesha, WI 53186



To me that whole message looks funny as if it was sent (not saying it wasn't ) I would think it would come from Trains.com with out stating reply to alco_fan as when someone reports someone they normally don't let you know who and do not reply to you at the same time there replying to them . now I may be wrong but most businesses work that way.

I tried to find what you may have been asking that may have been what he claims but I can't find anything only thing I see someone that wants to start a business asking if any of the above would intrest any body. and what type of check out would they prefer. NO telling anybody to goto such and such website to get a train railer or anything like that and heck a lot in here give web addresses for local hobby shops to me that would be of an avertising thing but you can always ask bergie I guess.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Saturday, June 3, 2006 4:43 PM
Evening all just stopped in can't stay long missed yesterday it was monthly shopping day and my son called and wants to take us to the Golden Coral in Terre Haute of as they call it the Golden Hog troft...Got a little a little painting down on Merchants row building ..Hands shake to bad I'm not going to be able to trim the windows out like I would like but maybe make the look 1/2 way presentable....You all have a good Saturday nite.....Jerry
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