QUOTE: by JimRCGMO: LilRob, was that the ‘Luc dogs’ we were gonna send?
QUOTE: siberianmo: it was the first time I ever got into landscaping at any level. If only I can do as well when I get there.
QUOTE: Siber: I am impressed with your layout and it makes me drool. I see from your age that you qualitify for membership in the OFC (Old Farts Club) WELCOME
QUOTE: Siberianmo: Still knocked out by your layout---4000 trees? And I thought I had foliage!! I REALLY like your passenger terminal, and you've inspired me to put some early Fall snow on the Sierra Buttes. Your mountain looks WAY cool!! Hopefully I can squeeze a couple of passenger terminal tracks in when I get cracking on the staging yard this Spring--something for my "Exposition Flyer" and the troop train.
QUOTE: Si- I'm hard headed. Never noticed anything to be offended by. Relax! Have another drink of your choice. Your layout is eyecandy. Hubba,Hubba. For you youngsters, that means its AWESOME!!
QUOTE: Si: I have many fond memories of Toronto's Union Station.
QUOTE: So, I like mine ...hold your breath...with cream AND sweetener.
QUOTE: I love seeing the pictures of your progress guys and I will post some of mine soon...just as soon as I work out how
QUOTE: Der John, That was one of the things we were looking at as a matter of fact! Glad to know it’s a good Idea, we weren’t really sure. Thanks a lot!
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 First-[#welcome][#welcome][#welcome] to all the Newbies-Ken,Selector et al.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester Ken: I feel your pain! the CCG has been downsizing for the past 14 years ... Keep MR'ng as it will keep your mind focused on the good things in life.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bjdukert You wouldn’t even recognize the place now with all the building that has gone on and the semis and speed have made the roads one big pot hole. You hang in there on the job front,I know it isn’t easy because I went through it back in the early 70’s being layed off from 2 places at the same time and a one year old that we were not sure was going to be with us long. Things worked out and she is now a mother of 2 daughters,so DON’T GIVE UP!!! [angel][angel]
QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY Ken: In my lifetime i've gotten several pink slips and probably the worst part was the idea that I was not needed. I just spent eight hours a day looking for a job and usually I was working in less then a week.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Ted D. Kramer I guess "there is always room for one more?" ... It is a great pleasure to "break-in" and, hopefully, I may contribute as much as I take away from this "user friendly" site. Best regards to all.
QUOTE: Originally posted by selector Good Day, all. I'm here late (left coast time zone), and for the first time. Hope I'm welcome...
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: Originally posted by Attaboy Ken, good to hear things may not be as bad as originally thought at work. Been there myself a time or two and it is never easy.
ML
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 Good morning. If there is a Harley in the side parking area, Chloe is on duty. If there is a Buell, it"s Zoe. What the heck am I doing getting up at 2:45? Oh,yeah, doing laundry before beating the crowds at Wallyland. [ I call it Tram-Law] Back later, Flip
QUOTE: Originally posted by Ted D. Kramer As trollyboy might say, "step to the rear and mind the door!" I guess "there is always room foe one more?" At least, all of the street car Motormen/Conductors in K.C., Mo. thought so. Thought I might "break the ice" with a short intro (key of C). I am retired and into HO gauge (garage parameters) and G gauge (outside). I'm modeling Southern Rwy. and B & O in HO ( circa 1920-1950) and the same era for Santa Fe in 'G' gauge. I got an early start at aoubt 10 years of age and that was 56 years ago. So far the hobby has kept me out of trouble and ususally broke at the end of the month. I'm strictly a rookie at G gauge as I bought a Aristo Craft Doodlebug (A.T.S.F.) a couple of years ago. Ironically, that was my first purchase in HO also, a Walthers 70 ft. (C.& N.W.) kit. I apologize in advance If occasionally I make reference to some product or modeling technique that younger folks don't recognize. Just chalk it up to senility that comes with old age. Oh well, we all "go there" eventually, don't we? I traveled for twenty years [five mo. each year] with the U.S. premier Army Band and visited every LHS that time and distance would allow. It is a great pleasure to "break-in" and, hopefully, I may contribute as much as I take away from this "user friendly" site. Best regards to all.
QUOTE: Steve, Could you tell me what you think of the current York railroad Museum? My Dad and I are most likely going there this summer, and we want to go to the museum. There is supposed to be a train you can ride somewhere, my Dad’s been looking into that a little. I’m curious to know what you think of it though.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Not bad, that didn't take long for someone to discover this. Thanks!! Now let's see if everyone else can find this and put it to good use.[swg] Good morning Fthunder11 !!! Just remember this isn't quite the same as real chatting, but it can get the job done. Check out the link above to see how the CTT guys use it, and HAVE FUN!!!
QUOTE: ...I did manage to get some work done on the train room today inbetween all the snow work. I set up a work area with storage cabinet, work table and desk, a bookcase, and then brought down all the MRR mags, MRR books, kits that need building, locos, DCC system, tracks, scenery supplies, etc. The "room" is ready, now the benchwork needs to start, but first I need to plan the layout.
"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
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!