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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:44 PM
Afternoon all, barley pop, Zoe, thanks Jer.
Got camper bout ready to go this. Hopefully there’ll be some train moving through while we’re over there. There some of the stuff that was suppose to be in it, I can’t find, but that not surprising, we have used it since 1995.

Grayfox , better take it easy with the back on the heavy work or you’ll be down too.
The Haley tower was working the day they moved it. All they did was cut the wires and pull the computer that morning.

Jerry , I’d forgotten the guy that ran that was from over round Oliver, thanks for reminding me, can’t remember his name now though.
They have viewing stand you can use there, wheelchair accessible. Right along side the NYC tracks. I got a couple train pics from there too
Pond will be painted with artist paints, when that, a coat or so with gloss medium.

Need to get a couple things finished before Mother get home. I’ve got some more pics of another tower to post later. It was interesting to
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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:41 PM
Hey guy's,....I'm feeling much better! Back to my old self pretty much!

I see Cox missed me while I was out. He had to buy!

Speaking of,....I'll have a Moxie please Chloe! Thanks!

Hey der,
That thing is starting to really look good (well, it did before, but you know what I mean). Keep at it man!
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Posted by trolleyboy on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:29 PM
A qiuck good afternoon folks. Too much water under the bridge since I last popped in so a blanket Hi how are you will have to suffice.

Flip The packet of pictures arrived two days ago so, I'll get them up onto my photobucket account and post a few of those wonderfull shots from the brass case for everyone to drool over. That's quite the collection that the hobby shop has. Be honest how many have you bought already[?] [swg]

Luc Hang in there and let Gloe know that we are thinking of you[angel]

Well folks I'm off to the races again

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:19 PM
Dad gum it!! ...I knew I should of took my nap before I stopped by..oh well order up and enjoy....The old kz DJ......Jerry
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Posted by cheese3 on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:17 PM
silverspike a.k.a. ryan the steel benchwork is extremely easy to work with!!! you dont have to run in and out of the house or to your workspace to cut wood, you can just cut it right in the layout room, all you need are some tin-snips. The only thing i suggest is wearing gloves while working with it, i got a few nasty cuts building my current layout from sharp corners!

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:16 PM
Afternoon.....Sunny and warm here....How about a root beer float?...Thanks.....Took my power chair down to library and picked up a couple of books and a movie....not much going on the railroad CSX is kinda slow today too....John wow you are doing some great scenery work thanks for the pictures...Bill gota say there is days I wish my phone didn't work.....but they come in handy when you need them....Ryan when you get the track plan down on paper how about letting us take a look at it sounds interesting....Mike enjoyed pictures of Haley tower I havn't been their since the days it was still in service..Do you remeber the name of the guy that worked the tower for many years? I think he lived over here in Illinois maybe around Oliver? Whats you gonna use for water on the pond? Well its nap time...You all have a good day...Jerry
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Posted by der5997 on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:01 PM
Good afternoon all: It started sunny at about 6:00 a.m. and has deteriorated since. Still, not actually raining yet. “They” said it would be clearing throughout the day. NOT. Jerry, I see you're in, come and join me while I edit out the fact no-one was here![(-D]

JR: Thanks for the kind words and advice.
QUOTE: Most likely the access to the interlocking would have been over the adjacent track and not over the double main.
…Thanks, I hadn’t thought of that because the main and the interchange track beside it are MT property, and the (as yet unidentified, I’m in no hurry [:D]) other main (red ballast) doesn’t own the interlocking tower. (Mainly because it’s twin will be in the MT yard on the upper level to give “continuity” to the structures on the layout.) I can provide a turn off from the highway and just one crossing is safer. More fencing…I hope my plans for making chain link succeed.

***: That’s a scary thing on the I 95. Good thing no other vehicles were involved, and that he wasn’t killed!

The latex I applied to the rock molds this morning is setting up nicely. 3 molds should be ready by this evening, and the other 3 by the morning. I’m looking forward to casting in them and seeing if my idea for a thin sheet of rock to dress up the tunnel mouths will work.

Paul:
QUOTE: Tomorrow I have ot go to the dentist. Last friday I had a piece of sugar free carmel candy. On the first chew out came one of my crowns and a filling. I ought to know better.
...Yup, that's easy! I lost a filling at the lobster supper on Saturday, didn't notice it until my tongue found it missing on the drive home! Next Monday it will get fixed, I hope. It doesn't hurt, just a hang-up place for food![V]
BTW, has anyone heard from the UK contingent lately?
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 12:00 PM
Good noontime to all, I see I have the choice of seats in the CS, either everyone is eating late, or they arrived early and cleaned the place out. Cloe, some French meat pie please.

I have been helping son #2 build a reatining wall along the north side of his driveway. It is about35 feet long and 5 feet high, stepped down at the top in steps to match the grade of the hill. There is yet another 80 feet to build along the east side at the rear of his house. These are 80 lb blocks that measure 16" X 12" x 6" thick with holes in them and slots to receive pins that lock each layer together on a 1/2" setback for max wall height Vs strength. Very nice to build a strong wall, but let me tell you after lugging 80 lb blocks for the last two days....they are heeaaaavvvvyy. I am headed over the hill in a minute to continue the work. Model railroading is much easier.

INCH53 Mike, I like that Haley Tower!!! That is so neat, I want one for my back yard !!! I might set up a GRR and that would be perfect.

DER JOHN You are really making the rest of us look bad, and feeling bad John!! But, that is "our" problem for not getting to MRR as we should. Your layout is really taking shape mon ami.

LUV Hey Luc, I have just the job for you to loosen up your back ..LOL

We had a violent storm front come through the area Sunday afternoon, and Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, right near the coast, was now confirmed to have been hit with an F2 Tornado!!! It picked up one guys truck, with him in it, on interstate I-95, and gave him the ride of his life. He is alive, but pretty well banged-up, the truck is a loss.

Ok, time to get back to wall construction, see you guys at suppertime....
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 Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:45 AM
Afternoon, almost :

Bill N. : I'm so happy to hear that you have had such good service from Verision. I wi***hat I worked for them. I'd like to have the weekends off. I don't think that they had any intension of having you use up your anytime minutes. Is you cell on Verision? Mine is which would make it free to call.

Teffy is off today so I may try and give him a call. I'll have to wait untill I get home since I left my cell phone at home. The alarm went off at 3:45 but I slept through it untill 4:40. After that it was ru***o get here on time.

Take a look at Antonio45s post on the prime movers. There is alot of great information and modeling in the answeres. Even this steam road person was very interested.

i'm gooing to head out and see what else is happening. I'll see you all later tonight.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:26 AM
Hi All,

Just a stop in. The last three days we've been without phone service. I realized it Saturday and called Verizon. They told me that they don't work on the weekends in my area. Needless to say I was very understanding about it. We finally got back in service about 8:30 pm yesterday. They gave me a e-mail address to rate their service. I'm going to inform them how much I appreciate their quick attention, and how eager I am to pay my phone bill this month. Just for fun I'm going to tell them the joy I received from useing up my cell phone minutes.

Well, thanks for listening to my warm up speach!!![}:)]

Later,
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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 8:06 AM
Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Good Morning Fellow Model Railroaders!

Chloe, a tall café mocha and some of those fresh hot donuts for me please! Not good for the waistline, but they sure do taste great!

Did you see the Hurricanes / Sabers hockey game last night? They are tied 1-1 in the series! Two goals on one power play too! Going to be some tough matches in Buffalo on Wednesday and Thursday!

We took Ben to an orientation meeting last night at Heritage Middle School; he is transferring there for sixth grade and starts in July. It is on a year-round track schedule, they have 6 to 9 weeks of school then a 3 week break in-between each track. This school was just built two years, really new and fresh, we were really impressed with this public school. He is excited too about going there and wants to be in the band; music is a great opportunity for kids to express themselves and usually creates better students.

I made more modifications to the lower level track plans, and started the upper level diagrams. I think it is close to becoming a final drawing, as I figured out the reverse loop and will be scraping the roundhouse and turntable at this time. I might be able to add the roundhouse to the end of one shelf though, still have to test out that option. My only concern right now is the transition double track main line connecting the lower and upper levels is planned at a 3.5% grade, it might be too much. But 3 ½ inches rise per 100 inches run does not seem like a lot, I will have to set up a test track at that grade to see how many cars or combinations of locos and cars it can handle. As they say practice makes perfect! Better to test it now before I actually build any bench work.

[tup][tup] Congratulations to all the graduates this time of year! [tup][tup]

Hats off to all the scholarly students and best wishes on pursuing your lifelong journey, hopes, and dreams! Education is the key to success. I know this forum has provided me with a great learning environment and invaluable aid in my quest for conquering the model railroading challenges, trials, and tribulations! Actually, I really enjoy the hobby, and it is a great way to spend time with your loved ones, and to meet many new friends too! But, you all probably know this already!

Enough with my [soapbox]




QUOTE: Posted by sunsetbeach,
Hey All;;;;;

Somebody took home all vets records and they got stolen from house......
......26 million records
.........www.firstgov.gov. For more info. F.B.I. looking into it
.............Chuck..........


Yea, I heard about that on the radio into work this morning, could be a concern, but I also heard that the data might not be of any use the way it was stored. FBI still needs to investigate the case.

Paul Thanks for the red beans, but I have had my fill, ate them for three days straight! I might just have to start up a methane processing plant as an alternative energy source! Also, I know what you mean about the tooth. I too have a crown that needs to be re-bonded, caramel has a way of pulling them out pronto! My sweet tooth has not gone away!

Hey Cheese3 aka Adam, Glad to see you back! [#welcome]

The layout looks great! I see you doing the steel stud bench work! Is it as easy to work with as the MR article mentioned a year or so ago?

QUOTE: Posted by Duke
Ryan Thanks for the burger and nothing better than right off the grill Did you know that there is only about 136 days until the Oct meet at Apex?? But then no one is counting



Duke, And I don’t want to miss it again! So please give me the particulars! I am also looking forward to the train show coming in November that the Raleigh club is heading up! And, you are welcome, nothing like a homemade burger hot and juicy right off the grill huh!

John Wood, Looking good! It has been a pleasure watching the progress of your scenery and layout!

QUOTE: Posted by inch
Ryan , Mother says I still snore any position I sleep, but so does she. So it’s a race to see who gets to sleep first.
We sit out back a lot and listen to the birds too, guess that’s part of the reason we like to camp.


inch Like I said, ear plugs work great too! But you have to remember to take them out to hear the birds!




Thoughts and prayers to all in need!

Thanks again for the coffee and donuts Bill!

Cheers,

Ryan

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 6:06 AM
Mornin all, how bout a farmers special, OJ an coffee today Zoe.
Sunny, high bout 75 for here this afternoon, I’m ready for some warm. Got 2 coats of mud on the pond yesterday, a little touch up here n there and it’s ready for the first coat of paint.
Worked on cleaning the camper and getting it ready to go down to campground C this evening. We’ve got rain coming in tomorrow and to get it down there while it’s dry, for this weekend.

PC , knew I could I could get a rise out of you with that. Glad your feeling some better.

Ryan , Mother says I still snore any position I sleep, but so does she. So it’s a race to see who gets to sleep first.
We sit out back a lot and listen to the birds too, guess that’s part of the reason we like to camp.

Chuck , thanks for the heads up on the VA theft. I sent it out to some vet friends also.

Cheese , sounds like a sounds layout plan to me, Good luck.

PC / Duke , I have Photobucket set up already and after trying to post on the new Rail Image yesterday, it’s a real pain in the #$%^, decided I’ll have some on both sites.

Der , layouts looking great. I’ve had the seem problem with my elbows, let us know how your idea works out

Sunday we went up to The Wabash Valley RR museum for awhile and got some pics there this first set is of Haley tower, one of the last manned interlocking towers in use.



It still has the switch controls inside





and part of the electrical downstairs



There's not alot of stuff there yet but their working on getting more. Here's a link to their web page for more info

http://www.haleytower.org/index.html

Bout it fur now, need to get started on chores, prayers for all in need
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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:50 AM
Good Morning All,
Chilly but clear this morning. I'll have a regular and one of Bills donuts please Zoe. And I fancy the red cup in the backround if it's available. Spent an hour or so last night working on my Central Valley two track girder bridges. Nice kits but i need to offset the sections to make an angled set of bridges in order to keep the rooads in the built up section from running straight back into the scenery.
John Wood - Speaking of scenery, you are doing great work. The Metro North crew that shares our yard with us doesn't use additional crossing guards, but they do have signage warning that it is a restricted area and to keep out. Most likely the access to the interlocking would have been over the adjacent track and not over the double main. For sure there would be a locking gate to keep bewildered passengers from driving over the unprotected crossing looking for additional parking The locked gate wouldn't be a problem since if memory serves me the shifts in the older days were on the order of twelve on twelve off (if you're awake you should be at work)> Perhaps Bill T can fill us in some day on shifts and times.
Luc - hang in there - perhaps literally. One of my former employers was blown up by a landmine in Nam and his therapy for the times his back went out (also a slipped disc) included hanging by his hands from a pole. Of course this was recommended by his doc and you want to run stuff by yours first. My prayers for Gloe for a successful surgery and complete recovery.
Ed - If I didn't say so before, welcome back. You guys are scaring me with this no time in retirement stuff. Should I just plan on working so I can take time off?
So much for now - time to pick up tools. CUL - [:D] J.R.
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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 4:50 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana.[:D]



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Posted by der5997 on Monday, May 22, 2006 8:48 PM
Good evening Coffee Shoppers: Too busy here and there, like 3 separate functions to attend on Saturday, to drop by recently. Have been able to do some more scenery however. All that talk of ***’s grass growing has inspired some greening of the scene I’ve been concentrating on. Gravel has been put down on the road verges, and the station parking lot. There’s a company road to the interlocking tower. (How would such a road – RR Company property crossing RR tracks be signed? Would it have to have cross bucks?





The road crossing at the interchange track has an uncoupling ramp, the mainline road crossing is just painted card; as is the one on the road to the station. I’ll add wooden crossings for the interlocking tower road. Oh yeah, also the road on the doorway module has finally got a coat of "asphalt"

All this work, and quite a bit more, has to be done first, before I get to detail the foreground too much. I’m formulating an idea for a low bench thingy that will stand on the finished scenery on legs with nails as feet, piercing the scenery and foam, resting on the plywood underneath. The legs would have to be tall enough to clear the scenery details, and the nails for the “feet” have to have their heads set in holes at the base of the legs so that the nails won’t sink into the legs themselves when I lean on the bench. I figure I can lean on such a bench without destroying the scene beneath it, and still get at the back of the layout. It’s 4’ 5” from the front edge to the back wall in the top photo, and 4” from the corner to the layout edge in the 3rd. photo. At the moment I’m using this side of the layout to get at the very furthest part, and my elbow is creating a nice depression in the unfinished foam! When I’ve done the worst, the papers and card can come down off the wall. I’ve practiced on one piece, and a sharp putty knife worked between the scenery and the card gets the glue from the sawdust mix unstuck, leaving a gap into which the styrene backdrop will fit, with any luck.
I’ve also completed my first three rock casting molds from the Albion RR coal, to re-familiarize myself with the technique. Now I’ve got six more in the works.[tup]

It seems I last posted on the 18th., so I’ve skimmed somewhat to get here to post tonight.

Luc: Hope your back gets better real soon. This is turning out to be a difficult time for you and Gloe. You are in our prayers.[angel]

Ed:
QUOTE: unpleasant habit of climbing over the outside rail on my 9-3/4” curves.
…the gauge is correct? Will you have to “blind” a driver?
Adam:
QUOTE: So i have finally figured out what im going to do with my layout. It is going to be module style, all the way around the room. I think it will give for a more realistic look than two giant loops at two ends of the layout.
…I know what you mean. I was able to use a corner of the room to stack my loops over each other (well one over the other, other wise it goes on until it hits the ceiling [:o)]) . That has some problems, but does solve the “unrealistic” look to an extent. Do you plan on having your modules able to travel to shows?
PC: glad to hear you are feeling some better.
That’s about it for me for today. Can’t do anything more with the rock molds until the current layer of latex dries overnight. Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers continuing or those in need of healing, comfort and peace.[angel]

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, May 22, 2006 8:37 PM
Evening All: I can afford the top of the page. We put the tires on the front of the truck and that did the job. It still needs king pins and the caster addjusted but it handles good now. To top it off the manager gave us the tires for $305 instead of the $366. Cut us a nice deal he did.

The calf is doing pretty good. It is a real job getting it down to doctor the wound and give it the shot. I'll have to debrie the area again but not for a few days. I'll wait for my day of on Thursday or Friday.

Tomorrow I have ot go to the dentist. Last friday I had a piece of sugar free carmel candy. On the first chew out came one of my crowns and a filling. I ought to know better.

I'm going to head for the shower and bed.

Good Night Everyone.
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Posted by GMTRacing on Monday, May 22, 2006 6:06 PM
Good Evening All,
Just a coffee on my way through. Still real busy with work, trip to Summit Point was not too good - more engine trouble and then a long ride through cross winds all the way home. It all started out promising though as I picked up one of my crew guys and we rode rt15 down to Harrisburg. Lots of trains near the end - lots of neat industrial scenery and a train store that had a couple of good cars in the bargain bin. Got an NYC baggage car that appears to be stainless or aluminum bodied. Genuine weathering (old age) and just needs trucks and body mounted couplers in addition to the doors rebraced.
All for now I'll try to check back in tomorrow morning or after I catch up the posts.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 22, 2006 5:13 PM
Man! This weekend was crazy! I finished helping my parents on the retaining wall for the driveway. We started tearing up the driveway and we're gonna have somebody put in a new asphalt driveway.
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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, May 22, 2006 5:13 PM
Evening all ...Been a great day here sunny and warm....I'll have a root beer float on Pauls tab thanks....Got a little train time in this morning messed around trying to blend roads into back drop one suits me but I'm gonna redo the other...Looks like a grey streak runs into a green gob like nothing moma nature ever did...Well I think Sallie's getting up from her nap and the news is on ..you all have a good one...Jerry
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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, May 22, 2006 4:08 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by bjdukert

PC It sounds like you are feeling better and I hope the Nyquil helped out,I sure would hate to see my greenbacks go to waste[:D][;)][:-^]

Slept like a baby!
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Posted by bjdukert on Monday, May 22, 2006 3:42 PM
Afternoon all and Chloe since Paul is the generous one today,I think I will have a nice big order of fries and a big Rootbeer float to go with the burger that Ryan has offered me.

Jerry
QUOTE: I have my picture taken in the trottle of the big boy..
That’s one that is worth keeping and Ray said they have a lot of rail equipment as well as locos in there.

Mikey Llooooonnnnggg time no see and the last few pages will probably tell you everything you need to know.

Gumby
QUOTE: Amtrak is still a bit jumping after 9/11. I don't think they mind me taking pictures of individual locos and cars but I sure there are some security stuff they would not like seen. The airlines and the FAA have had the same issues with people who take pictures of aircraft.
That is some of the feelings I think they would have around here if I tried to take some pics of the ConRail yard from an overpass that I can get to.

Inch Try the Photobucket and I think you will find it is more user friendly as PC has said. You can only put so much into the free account though and when you get close to the limit they send you an Email to let you know. I was close at one point and took some out to make room. You also don’t have to type the address,all you do is highlight,copy,and paste.

Ryan Thanks for the burger and nothing better than right off the grill[^][:)][dinner] Did you know that there is only about 136 days until the Oct meet at Apex?? But then no one is counting[:D][:)][:-^]

Chuck I don’t like the sounds of that at all and that doesn’t even mention all of the records that were lost in a fire a few years back.

PC It sounds like you are feeling better and I hope the Nyquil helped out,I sure would hate to see my greenbacks go to waste[:D][;)][:-^]

That’s about it
Talk to you later

Duke

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Posted by cheese3 on Monday, May 22, 2006 3:41 PM
hi all i haven't been in here in a while, dont think i could catch up on everything thats gone on with everyone! So i have finally figured out what im going to do with my layout. It is going to be module style, all the way around the room. I think it will give for a more realistic look than two giant loops at two ends of the layout. and i am going to remain in HO scale. So if you want to see my current layout check out the website or stop by while you can because demolition and construction is scheduled for the day after school lets out!

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, May 22, 2006 2:39 PM
Paul,
Mothes aren't really concidered a form of currency around here, and they don't taste to good either.

Oh, and you can KEEP the top of the page! [swg]

All,
Thanks for all the well wishes. I think I might head home tonight instead of infecting all my classmates in college.

Oh, and I redid my track plans and made some changes. Check it out and see what you think.

More OJ please Chloe..........

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, May 22, 2006 1:52 PM
PC: I must have caught what you had awhile back. Here I am buying again. That red beans and corn bread still sounds good and now I am being cheap. Well guys belly up and have at it. I don't think there is anything left in my wallet except a couple of mothes.
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, May 22, 2006 1:51 PM
PC: I must have caught what you had awhile back. Here I am buying again. That red beans and corn bread still sounds good and now I am being cheap. Well guys belly up and have at it. I don't think there is anything left in my wallet except a couple of mothes.
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, May 22, 2006 1:48 PM
Afternoon Gang: Here I sit and wait on a call from the company that makes the bubble machines that we use. We gave up trying to get an account with them. They insist that a responsible person here at this park sign to cover any debt of the park. Yea, right. I don't think that we have any billionaries here that want to through there money around.

Chuck: Thanks for the heads up on the VA theft. I'll keep my eyes open for any activity in our accounts. Wouldn't you just like to get your hands on those folks. The jackass that took the records home too. I wonder which un-employment office he's hiding out at?

Nothing on the MRR front so far today. After work we have to take Mary Anns truck into the tire store and find out why it is fishtailing. It isn't bad but is disturbing. I talked to the manager and he said that when you put new high traction tires on the rear and don't put new tires on the front this sometimes happens. So there goes another $366.

I talked to my friend about his boiler. He said that he is going to cut out the back head and front flue sheet and find out what is going on. We both feel that the boiler shell is in good shape so he'll put in new flues and tube sheets and be back on the road. The boilers are marine types that have a fire box that is a large tube. That makes it easy to replace the fire box, back head, and front flue sheet.

PC. We'd better get ahold of Ed and have another load of the OJ sent up. Rest and OJ for the common cold.

Well I'm about to run out of things to bore you all with so I'll back on out. See you all tonight.
Paul The Duluth, Superior, & Southeastern " The Superior Route " WETSU
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Posted by JPowell on Monday, May 22, 2006 1:43 PM
Afternoon all -
Just a quick stop in this time around.

*** -
Scranton is about 2-3hrs from me. Let me know when you're going to be there and maybe I'll drive down for a day to meet you and the Mrs and do some train things.

*** / Ed -
Schilling v. Wang. Sox should have no problems winning this one tonight.

Ok all -
I'm outta here for today. Have less than a hour left ehre at work so I want to start wrapping things up so I can leave on time.

Take care!
JP

//signed// John Powell President / CEO CNY Transportation Corp (fictional)

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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 sunsetbeachry on Monday, May 22, 2006 1:06 PM
Hey All;;;;;

Somebody took home all vets records and they got stolen from house......
......26 million records
.........www.firstgov.gov. For more info. F.B.I. looking into it
.............Chuck..........
Remember model railroad logging is a FUN business and we all need FUN........ACD
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Posted by JPowell on Monday, May 22, 2006 12:22 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119

JP, ED Great game last night, seeing that they are playing in National League park, they can't use Designated hitter, and Pitcher has to bat of course. So Papi played 1st base and made a heck of a stop in the very first inning, then later he really crushed a ball into the upper deck. And, Matt Clement actually got an infield hit, although they scored it an error, but it was a tough chance for the infielder. Yanks got beat by Texas, so that made it all the better, a fly ball over Johnny Damon's head in 9th ...YESSSSSSSS.

INCH53 Mike, we will definitely look you up when we head west. Next year, more than likely in June, we want to go to Scranton, PA to Steamtown, then to Strassburg RR Museum, then head west to Altoona to Horseshoe Curve. How far is it from Horseshoe Curve to your area?

See you guys later,


*** / Ed -
I think the best play for the weekend series w/ Philly was Beckett's outing in conjunction w/ his solo HR! 1st Red Sox pitcher since Sep 72 to hit a HR!

JP

//signed// John Powell President / CEO CNY Transportation Corp (fictional)

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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 SilverSpike on Monday, May 22, 2006 9:01 AM
Monday, May 22, 2006

Good Morning Coffee Shop! How ya’ll doing?

This past weekend I got the new gate built for the stairs to the deck going out to the fenced in area. Now we can let the dogs out there to do their business instead of running the neighborhood, it was a headache having to keep calling them back from two or three houses down the street.

We sat out on the back deck yesterday afternoon while I was tending to the BBQ, threw on a few homemade burgers, and did a lot of bird watching, the feeder attract the small birds like warblers, finches, sparrows, and an occasional red headed wood pecker. We also see many blue jays, cardinals, and black birds. I did see a few doves in the morning too. Fun to watch them get close, one mocking bird flew up to the deck rail, took one look at me and then flew off. Guess my ugly mug scared him off!

We went to the Wals-mart yesterday and ate lunch at the Blimpe, I had my Norfolk Southern t-shirt on and one of the counter workers asked me if I was a model railroader, go figure! So we talked and he mentioned that he belongs to one of the local clubs, and invited me to join them, they meet every other Wednesday night. I will have to check it out soon! He said they have three layouts, one in N, a double deck HO layout, and a modular HO layout for shows.

Looks like the weekend was busy on the forum, more than three pages added since my last post on Friday.

QUOTE: Posted by grayfox
Good morning to all, I see that {blue] RYAN [/blue] just left the CS and left me two glazed doughnuts, thank you very much sir!! No word from the NS team this morning?


***, No problem! I like to share too! Plus my diet only permits that I eat only a few donuts in one sitting.

QUOTE: Posted by Fergie,
Ryan: As for the Tsunami's... It's quite the learning curve and I was able to print off both manuals but we're talking over 300 pages of Techie talk. So with the one system installed and programmed to a basic level I still have to get into the nitty gritty.


Fergie, Yea, the LHS owner told me about the 300 page manual, and that the sound mixer can be adjusted for each individual sound. Let us know how it goes with the configurations. Also, quite a to do list you got there, looks like much has been accomplished.

QUOTE: Posted by Inch,
Ryan , I spent part of the night in the train room for snoring to loud, not for the other.
Think I might have enough for a couple 3 pies for here in the shop next week. Have to wait and catch Mother in a good mood.


Hey, Inch, I find that when sleeping on my side snoring disappears, also a good pair of ear plugs for the misses helps too. Looking forward to some rhubarb pie! Also, thanks for the joke of the day! LOL

PC, Nice track plans you got there! Glad to hear you are feeling better


Hey Duke, How you doing? Have a burger on me today!

Hello Noah, School finally coming to an end soon huh! Glad to hear from you, keep us posted on your rail fan adventures! Keep up the good work in school!

QUOTE: Posted by Paul,
Well It looks like it's on me. Just remember that I have a vet bill coming. I wi***hat there was some of Ryans red beans, rice and corn bread left. I'm not trying to be cheap it just sounds real good, and I'm hungrey.


Yep, the beans are all gone. But I do have a few burgers left over from yesterday, help your self!


QUOTE: Posted by Gumby,
The Preakness winner was Bernardini. The King of Dubai owns him. Could have won whether or not Barbaro got hurt. Just heard on the local news that Barbaro's chances are slim. Three fractures and lots of soft tissue damage. Still in surgery!! (hour #3) If he wasn't the Derby winner I sure he would have been put down by now.


Gumby,
Yep, I was watching the Preakness and it really hurt to see Barbaro go down like that. I read an article that one of the bones was broken in 22 pieces, and that he made a da***o his feed bowl soon after the surgery.

Also, great photos from the zoo, thanks for sharing them here on the Coffee Shop! Looks like it was a lot of fun, I especially like the eagle photo, tall and proud!


Hey Flip,Glad to see you in the CS again, hope all is well with you!

Mikeygaw,Great NS action photos. I am looking to model NS action on my HO layout plan, just need to select the prototype area.

QUOTE: Posted by Gumby4,
This week I am going to overnight in New Orleans. I have flown in there many times since Katrina but this will be the first overnight. I sure it won't be fun. We only get 11 hours there and if it is anything like Gulfport the hotel, will be just one step above uninhabitable. Still, it should be interesting to see.


We just moved from New Orleans to Wake Forest, NC in January and the only thing we miss about it is our family. I had to make a second trip to the city to fini***he move and was only gone for 10 days before the final move. Within the first 45 minutes of being off the plane I wanted to leave. The place is depressing and still is in a lot of disrepair, at least half the population has still not returned. It doesn’t get much airplay on the news these days about the Katrina and Rita affected Gulf Coast region, but they are still in need of much reconstruction.

Thanks for the coffee and donuts Bill!

Cheers,

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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