//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
QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO LilRob, those hours sound about right, so long as we have “subject to change at the whim of management/Zoe/Chloe”. I think we may need to give you and Luc a GPS tracker for each other. Jim in Cape Girardeau
QUOTE: mind you TO got it much worse lots of freezing rain and then about 10 inchesof the frozen crapsnow
QUOTE: Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern
QUOTE: Btw, what did you used to do for Disney?
QUOTE: Teffy:QUOTE: I understand plaster and cardboard, not foam. The way you guys are talking about the vacuum and the mess - why bother? The plaster cloth is pretty easy.I think familiarity with a method has a lot to do with what you prefer to use. If I had more experience with cardboard and plaster I might not have tried out the foam. But for me it at least seems easier. It may also have to do with our styles of ‘sculpting’. I’ve heard that there are “additive” sculptors and “subtractive” sculptors, or terms similar. Additive types prefer to build up to their final form mainly by adding material. Subtractive types prefer to start with a block and cut away to get the final form. So maybe there’s something in our jeans, or genes, that sets our preference in scenery technique, or maybe I was just scarred for life by a bad experience with paper maché in kindergarten.
QUOTE: I understand plaster and cardboard, not foam. The way you guys are talking about the vacuum and the mess - why bother?
QUOTE: 3. Keep learning. Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening,whatever. Never let the brain idle! . " An idle mind is the devil's workshop." And the devil's name is Alzheimer's.
QUOTE: Who boy, I did it this time, started page 309. Drinks on me, but here goes further improvements on the layout for a few months........!
QUOTE: Actually, I think he was making a pun about Lent.
QUOTE: Must be what happens when we have so many posts to wade through...
QUOTE: Cape Jim- You are correct! Get a cigar from Zoe.There is a joke about Lent.and I punned it .No offense intended.Flip
QUOTE: 5. Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath.
QUOTE: Brian: The train show really wasn't all that impressive.... lots of people but hardly any places to buy things and the places that had stuff for sale was rather disorganized. There was a modular layout that was really nice though.... it was from 3 clubs here in So Cal that came together to put it together.... on the main line of track I swear that there was over 200 feet of track or more.... all in Normal...
QUOTE: TrolleyRob: …today we’re being battered by a snow storm started around 5pm my time and it's still coming down(11pm as I post this)…
QUOTE: Teffy: We need to feel sorry for the CCers up north. We had the windows open and the AC fan running last night and it was still a tad warm.
QUOTE: Well the clean-up has started, I'm thinking about where to put all of the stuff so you can see the layout.
QUOTE: Tom: I decided that I needed something to disguise the fact that my version of the Hiwassee River is terribly short. So I'm going to have a small road bridge going over it at the far end.
QUOTE: Duke: It started snowing yesterday morning around 9 and didn't stop until about 10 last night. I went to bed and couldn't sleep so got up and went into the dealership and started to plow snow…
QUOTE: Noah: The Diesel is taking over for there steam, it actually has for a few years now, until they can upgrade there steam to the new FRA standards.
QUOTE: (CG)Jim: I might use another (professional?) word for that, but yes, I'd agree with you…
"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 fec153 ...<snip>... Cape Jim- Earth colors-Indian types-Sandstone,Orange red, Torquoise, Black. ...<snip>... Flip
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 QUOTE: Want to know ,from you, what is it you lent and to whom and for how long?. Was that about the Chamber of Commerce thing? ...<snip>... There, wasn't that just totally enthralling? [(-D] Aren't you glad enquiring minds need to know?[swg][swg] ...<snip>... God Bless everyone, and sleep well.
QUOTE: Want to know ,from you, what is it you lent and to whom and for how long?.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy After all, if it's going to be a freelance road, total adherence to prototype in terms of route/interchange would seem a bit overly restrictive, no?
QUOTE: Posted: 20 Feb 2005, 19:59:24 QUOTE: (CG)Jim: ...and got some maps (different time periods - some before, and some after), but maybe if I print them out I'll be able to figure out some semi-prototypical info for the late 50's...Actually, that's what I figured you'd need to wind up doing. After all, if it's going to be a freelance road, total adherence to prototype in terms of route/interchange would seem a bit overly restrictive, no? Regards Ed