Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
QUOTE: Am I the only one around here whose Planning Gene goes out of whack occasionally? PLEASE tell me there are others---PLEASE!
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Originally posted by siberianmo Thought I'd take that seat back in the corner - back against the wall - and listen to what's being said. I have lots of "history" to browse through in order to check out what's been going on ........ and to find out if there is room for another.
QUOTE: grayfox: Ed: I'm still waiting to see if you want more hollow core Luan doors for additions to your RR!!!!
QUOTE: grayfox: Ed, I have 3 or 4 flat panel luan doors that are sitting up in the garage 2nd floor doing NOTHING. Wouldn't they make a nice addition to the Copper Canyon Rail Line in Mexico ?QUOTE: Yeah they would, if only I had the space to utilize them! I actually have one spare door with me, waiting for the day when I can find a way to use it for staging or something.
QUOTE: Yeah they would, if only I had the space to utilize them! I actually have one spare door with me, waiting for the day when I can find a way to use it for staging or something.
QUOTE: Originally posted by philnrunt Ed- I've noticed that new folk come and go. Seems like only a few stay around here. I've also noticed that most people don't read all of the posts. My info to you about the Oakway units was repeated by others, and I know that I scan posts looking for stuff I want to respond to, but sometimes I miss some important comments. I guess some of us, me included, need to slow down and read the entire post. You get so much more out of it,and it dosn't take much more time. Pretty much all of us have interesting stuff to relate, and we can all learn something from each post. Just a thought. ...<snip>... OK, ladies and gents, take care, and start shipping that warm weather out east, ok?
QUOTE: Originally posted by siberianmo Jim in Cape G ....... When I first got to Missouri from the mid-Atlantic back in 1977, one of my first business trips was to Cape Girardeau. To this day, I cannot understand the "Cape" in the name! Oh, yeah - the bend in the river - hmmmmmm - as a retired sailor (salt water version) when I think of Capes - well, they are Capes. Now, having thoroughly alienated you as a compadre -
QUOTE: Thanks for the info Der5997, that explains the red X will have to try another plan
QUOTE: Originally posted by Attaboy I've been looking for a post I saw earlier today about only a few of the newer people staying around and putting up with the craziness here. Can't find it again so I don't know who posted it but I stayed because of the craziness. This is a hobby, when it stops being fun, it becomes work. A coworker sent around an email today with a picture of a man on a Mexican beach in his 'birthday suit'. He had a large sombrero over his head and smaller one over...well, another 'sensitive' area. I thought at first it might be Ed. Then I remembered Ed is a retired gent and that second sombrero was much too tall for that.
QUOTE: … conversation here appears to be a three hundred sixty degree pattern, meaning anything and everything appears to be fair game…
QUOTE: der: Now figure this, we are right by the ocean, and the wind was off the sea. So where did the dust come from?
QUOTE: (western)Tom: I'll have 11 bridges. Don't most guys have tunnels?
QUOTE: (northern)Phil: I also have tried to get time off work like you, but the word "bum" keeps coming up. To some, an insult, to me, a dream. Oh wellllll.Hang in there, maybe one of us will hit it one day, and the rest can live vicariously through him.
QUOTE: Today, went to a doctor I saw some time back (he is taking a much more agressive stance on the diabetes than my new doctor)…
QUOTE: I've also noticed that most people don't read all of the posts. …. I know that I scan posts looking for stuff I want to respond to, but sometimes I miss some important comments. I guess some of us, me included, need to slow down and read the entire post. ….. Pretty much all of us have interesting stuff to relate…
QUOTE: I am doing mortgages at 1.25%. Here in CA that is very low.
QUOTE: siberianmo: Horribly Oversized?! Well, what a way to begin a conversation .......
QUOTE: About two years later, an airline pilot friend of mine berated me so badly about no longer having a railroad, that I had to rethink my priorities!
QUOTE: Did I miss a birthday in the last few days?
QUOTE: but the word "bum" keeps coming up.
QUOTE: I am doing mortgages at 1.25%
QUOTE: Is it just me or does it seem to others that most of the new visitors that drop in here never come back?
QUOTE: Phil, speaking only for myself, my usual problem is I'm reading through and see someone's posted a question, and I'll want to write something right then (but then as I go further down the posts, I'll find that someone else has answered about the same as the answer I wrote).
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
"There are only 3 things you need out of life:A gentle grade,the wind in your face,and cinders in your hair.....But keep an eye on the water glass!" Jack Evans
QUOTE: Originally posted by steveblackledge Thanks for the info Der5997, that explains the red X [:(] will have to try another plan Hello to everyone in the coffee club we have had a bit of a cold snap here but nothing to bad at all, temps went to -46 on the German Austrian borders,,BRRRRRRRR glad i am in the UK [:)] done a bit on the boys railroad under mine, they want a helix style loop to a branch line, which was done without any trouble so they are happy now Later
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