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QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 Elliott just read the message. i was around but it came earlier than that lastnight (7). around 6:45 i heard a whistle then again around 8:30 and again at 10:50 and sometime around 1. very busy night through here. i didn't do anything as i just got home from vacation so i was tired. plus i was playing a game on Madden so i didn't want to pause and run after the train. around 10:50 though when i heard the train i remembered my car was still outside so i had to put it in. i went out into the street to watch the train go by but by the time i got out it was through town. brrr it was freezing, right around 50-45 degrees by 11. ridiculous for mid August in Wisconsin.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 der5997- TEFFY- try to find a tea called-SWEE-TOUCH-NEE. Wal-mart here in mid Fla. sells it. In Miami ,Publix. If you want flavor and strong wake up power, try it. Phil
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 der5997- It is stright in tea bags. Orange box- sometimes in with kosher foods. Depending how strong you make it,can make 3 cups. Size of cup matters too. I drink it stright. Phil
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Oh by the way Johnathon, both yours and Jay's sites on BBfree are knocked out. I e-mailed Jay and he said it was routine mantinece by BBFree, btu do you know when there going to be back on line? It's been a week now. Noah
QUOTE: There is, however, another finished room in the basement adjacent to the RR room. It's also about 13 1/2 by 15 1/2. We use it as Shawna's dance studio, with a 3/4" plywood built up floor and a mirrored wall behind the ballet bar. I've got a stub ended staging yard in there now. The RR might possibly expand into there at some point in the future.
QUOTE: RUNNING TRAINS TAKES UP A LOT OF TIME. If it weren't for running the trains, I could probably get this layout built in about a year.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter I have to make one more stop in today. After much wait, (my fault, I never ask to ahve them hosted) I finally have pictures of my Wisconsin and southern Transfer caboose, scratchbuilt by-me. Thanks to Nora From the trains forums for hosting the pics. The pictures don't do the real model justice, btu i hope they give you an idea of what it's like. The decals really are much crisper, but my camera isn't that good. If you want I cna post the page and a half write up of how I built it, but I figure nobody really wants to read that....... Noah
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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: In one spot I'm going to scratchbuild two industry buildings, so the building won't be there for a while, but I'm going to serve it like it is.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Good Morning; I am here in my apartment waiting for a new toilet. Their is nothing wrong with mine since it is new but they seem to want to replace it anyways. There are toilets all lined up in the hall. It trully is a throne room out there. Of course this probably means the landlord is going to jack up the rent soon after. Thease corporate slum lords are a real pain. You pay good money for a lousy apartment and when you want your money's worth they fix it for a price. If I was a king I would likely put their head on a pike for that but now a days that is called murder and not justice. Oh well, so much for not going over board expressing my frustrations. Is anybody suffering from the same ailment I am?
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy You might consider preparing rough cardboard mockups, quickly done and simply spray painted from a can. Fills space, gives you more than an empty siding for spotting cars, and gives you a chance to consider (or adjust) the final configuration/size of what you want to scratch build after having it in the actual location. Just a thought. Ed
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