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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 11, 2006 2:52 PM
Afternoon all.
well hashed it out with Mom and we both agree to liquidate all assets here and move to Mississippi. We own some property just north of Popularville on Hwy 59. Actually it is just east of Lumberton in what is called Lake Hillsdale. This place is so big you can't find it on a map. We will have to build another house but at 65 I'm still young. It just so happens I hav a set of plans for the new house.
This won't happen tomorrow. Like I said we have to liquidate first. That will probibly take about six months or so then we will worry about building the house. So as of today the work on my layout stopped. When we get there we will have 900 sq. ft to share, 200 sq ft for my trains and 700 sq. ft. for her quilting. Well I had to make some consessions to get her to move. You know victory always comes with a price.And this marrage is a partnership. She couldn't get rid of me even if she tried. Besides I think she is liking this second childhood.
If anyone knows anybody in the Popularville or Hattisburg area please let me know. We don't know any one there.
A good afternoon to all,
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Posted by sunsetbeachry on Sunday, June 11, 2006 3:17 PM
Hi All again;
..............Had a power jump everything went out have to start over...........
..............SCOTT.............We really enjoyed the rebuild. Had to explain to Kathy and then she really enjoyed the idea. Something about designing a new engine. The design is what this is all about FUN she is still laffing and enjoyed it a bunch.....We both are steam nuts.
...........TO ALL THE BIKE NUTS..............
The bikes[all 6] have been shipped to Christies in L.A. for auction. They gave us a check for deposit on the bikes and we gave them the titles. The auction is supposed to be in Sept. and they will send me a catalogue when printed and I'll pass it along.
...RR Room..........
We have started painting clouds and I covered them all up....LOUSLY...Time to start again. Found the instructions for the camera and how to transfer them to comp. I am trying it out to see if it works. Sending them to Kathy's lap....top. Will try to send pictures to photobucket if this works.
..........PC.........
I wont try to take your top of the page away from you , we often don't have the money unless I take the cans to the store, but we did thios weekend so if we get there ,have at it. We are close to the bottom of the page.
.....Prayers to all in need and thank you all being here.....Kathy and Chuck

PS......Heavy rain in southern Florida and will probably cross the state and head up north where it isn't needed
Remember model railroad logging is a FUN business and we all need FUN........ACD
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Posted by sunsetbeachry on Sunday, June 11, 2006 3:20 PM
ME AGAIN
..........Enjoy all that you can eat, yuo're covered cashed check..................

...............Kathy and Chuck
Remember model railroad logging is a FUN business and we all need FUN........ACD
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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, June 11, 2006 4:19 PM
Just a OJ keep it light on kathy and chuck . Its not P.C. , or Inch

just got done 2 days of listing trains on craigslist.com some in norfolk some in richmond. we'll see how it does . listed 2 hutches and a houiser cabinet also in norfolk I think

Been listing a lot of junk between there and ebay this weekend. Need to get rid of all this stuff we don't need.

Well have a good day all

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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, June 11, 2006 4:47 PM
Kathy and Chuck - Not hungry at this time. A cold glass of water, a toothpick and a napkin will do. Thanks for the invite.

Neal- Best wishes for a quick sale and to get your new home.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Sunday, June 11, 2006 6:08 PM
Good afternoon everyone, the sun finally came out today, we had a beautiful sunrise with clear skies. So we were able to get some grass cut, and few other outside chores, then I headed over the hill to son #2's house to the great wall project. I managed to get another 20 feet of base down as well as the 2nd row. If we get a good week with no rain, the wall should be all done by next Friday...

INCH53 Nice pics as usual Mike, you must have a nice album by now.

BILL NORTH Ahh Pavlov's dog" yes , we studied that in Psychology 101 many years ago, about 1968 if I remember correctly.

CHUCK & KATHY It looks like the TS might just miss us. The NOAA has the track going past Cape Cod at sea about 100 miles, but it looks like a direct hit at Nova Scotia........get ready Luc, Fergie and John.

Dinner blee is ringing, talk later,
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 11, 2006 6:48 PM
Thanks Flip, I needed that. This is a big decision for Mom and me. You know making a change like this at the age of 65 kind of puts a little fright into the picture.
Later
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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Sunday, June 11, 2006 6:54 PM
Hello hello hello.

I just got back from a day of hiking. The family went to the C & O Canal...Specifically Four Locks. Walked all around there, and then headed to Fort Frederick. It was fun. The weather wasn't too bad...Kind of hot though, and it got a bit humid later on. But survivable.[:o)]

You know what really cheeses me off...Rail Trails. I picked up a pamphlet for the Western Maryland rail trail...20 miles of paved trail! Oh boy...I'd rather have 20 miles of rail that I could get a ride from a restored locomotive.[V]

Inch: The tender for the steasel will be the next thing out of the shops. But after that...I have no idea...Whatever comes to my head.[^]

PC: Hmm...Now I'm going to be calling the cab the "hot seat." Thanks PC.[:p]

Kathy and Chuck: Glad y'all like the steasel. You can't take the hobby too seriously...Or you'll never fully reach the capacity of your creativity.[:D] So I have found a way to make a compromise between steam and diesel nuts.

Hey y'all, I'll catch ya later.

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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, June 11, 2006 7:09 PM
Just a Moxie today. Thanks!

Chuck & Kathy,
You will not be eradicated.

Scott,
I'm glad you like the name. Shouldn't be too bad in the dead of winter. You can ride around with the cab windows open in 6 feet of snow, and you'll never need to defrost the windows! In August though..........

All,
Following inch's lead, I did some sight seeing today. Here's some pics.....







Enjoy!

Prayers for all in need (thats like, everybody!)

Later!
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Sunday, June 11, 2006 8:25 PM
Good Evening Gang: The report for tonight is HOT! The temp was way up today. The sun at 5pm felt like it was only a few feet from me. I took Daisy the dog out for a walk and she just found a truck to hide under out of the sun.

The custom bailer came today to cut the hay, what there is of it. He quit early with a flat tire on one of his tractors. I guess that everyone is having a run of bad luck.

The bad part of this is that we get charged a minimum of 2 bales per acre. I don't think that we'll make that much so this is going to be very expensive hay.

It's getting toward 8:30pm so I'd better get to bed. I'll see you all tomorrow.

Good Night All
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Posted by inch53 on Sunday, June 11, 2006 8:27 PM

Evening all, just some coffee n a slice of apple pie please, Thanks Chuck n Kathy
Had a nice quiet day, got some time layout work done and some cleaning in there, bout it except a nap or two. Been cloudy n misty here all day, suppose to be nicer tomorrow.

Neal , I’m just lucky here to have as much rail traffic as I do here. I know CSX is putting in more passing siding from Terre Haute, to Evansville, IN. to handle increase traffic and they’re talking increases here even.
I agree, concession is the key to a long marriage, makes it easier to sleep in the same house and your dinner plate intact anyway. Good luck with the move.

Flip , I use a Kodak CD33 camera, it’s Ok, just not quick enough to suit me

RT , I agree, like the road kill even the jokes old now.

Bill N , I’ll have to remember your sticky note on the MRR, I always end up spending a couple [or days] hours trying to find the issue I want.

Gray fox , glad you like the pics. I think I’ve got over 800 photos now, and there’s 6 more in the camera to load. I need to sit down and catalog them onto disks one of these days so I know just what I do have.

Scott ], can’t hardly wait on the tender to come in public for the first time.

PC , thanks for the pics, are they at the museum there by you.

Well think I’ll get a shower, then back to the train room till Mother gets home, hopefully not to late from the fair, I've got kids tomorrow. Thoughts n prayer for all
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Sunday, June 11, 2006 8:49 PM
Good Evening, Chloe - I’ll have a cup of mocha, please. Thank you,Chuck! [:)]

Hey, Paul and Mike, come join me at the table for a cup!

Sorry for my being AWOL so long from the Shop! From the looks of things, a good time was had here in the CS over Memorial Day and the week plus since then. Several people back in - Duke, and probably others my memory lost in going through the many, many pages of posts I was skimming wading through.

I’m so far behind I will not even attempt to reply to much, since I know I'll miss someone. If anyone asked me a question while I was gone, y’might want to email me with it (better chance lately of it reaching me in a timely way).

I got the MRR club’s diner about ready for them (yeah, finally...). That Bettie’s Diner has a lot of little parts, and the walls aren’t easy to assemble (doesn’t fit the rounded-corner walls into the base like many kits do with rectangular corners). So, one of the corners isn’t 100 percent right. Yep, Teffy’s Law time. [;)]

I also won a couple of items recently on eBay - one was probably overpriced, but will be useful for some kitbashing. I’d not looked close enough at the photos, which could’ve showed me that it didn’t have the walls (old Revell kit, Superior Bakery). Plus, the guy put the box inside another shipping box (about twice as deep) without *any* styrofoam, peanuts, or even wadded newspapers. [}:)] [censored]

On the other item, I was *very* pleased - a Railway Design Associates kit (Easton Mill) with exquisite detail, thicker than average plastic, and some extra parts & details included. I’m looking forward to assembling that one. [yeah] On a side/sadder note, if any of you are familiar with Rod (the head of RDA, and who also was very instrumental in designing prototype masters - several O scale items for Lionel over the years), prayers may be in order. His wife Carole (who listed the kit on eBay) said in an email that Rod’s in ICU, and very touch-and-go on his condition. Sure would hate to lose that guy, after reading all the ways he has contributed to this hobby (in multiple scales).

Paul - I think I missed it - did you order more of those ore cars (that Walthers back-ordered on you)? I will believe they’re in when they show up on the Walthers site (maybe...) - and I have my doubts that will occur when they’re on sale. (My own Murphy’s Law there) [;)]

Looks like ‘old’ Scouts week here lately - I can join in, I guess.
QUOTE: Originally posted by SilverSpike
Wimatendink, Wingalosic, Whitahimaway!!!!!!!!!!!!! [^][^][^]

Wimachtendienk, Wingolauchsik, Witahemui. [:)]
I joined when I was in Air Explorers - didn’t make it that close to Eagle, alas, but made Bronze, Gold and Silver in Air Explorers (back in the days when I was younger).

Inch, nice photos - but I’ll pass on the roadkill, please. Now I’d go for some fried squirrel, but I already had my dinner tonight. [;)] [:-^][:-^][:-^]

I think I saw Jessica in here before, but if I didn’t say [#welcome], let me say it to you now!

PC - nice pics of all the cabeese! Reminded me of that (MDC?) kit that you could use to build a Victoria's Station. Anyone else remember that one? [:)]

Blessings,

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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, June 11, 2006 9:00 PM
inch,
Nope! The two shots of the red caboose are actually the same caboose from two different sides. Notice the trim is different on three of the sides. [%-)] As if that's not strange enough, look at the capola. It doesn't look like there were ever windows there. Kind of pointless. All I can think of is that it must have been resided at one point and used for MOW or crew quarters or something. It's just north of Trafalgar, IN. on hwy 135. The other two are about two or three miles apart on hwy 67 just east of Indianapolis, IN.

JimRCGMO,
I remember. The top one next to the building is a craft shop now. The middle one is a garden design studio, and the bottom one is just sitting there doing nothing. All of them are sitting on rails, but the rails that connect to any local line are long gone, so they're all stranded.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Sunday, June 11, 2006 10:34 PM
Just a quick stop to the CS before turning in, just finished watching "Krakatoa" on the DSC channel, that was one bad volcano back in 1883, now it is building again for another blast.

FLIP I think DUKE mentioned leaving Friday afternoon. His son inlaw wasgoing to cut the grass for him so that he could get an early start for Florida. I see that you are finally getting the rain you need to put out all those fires.

Time for bed, see you tomorrow,
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 12, 2006 3:33 AM
Good Morning All!!!

Coffee only this morning, please. Thank you.

Off on another four day adventure. [V] Not looking forward to this summer, something tells me that this travel season is going to be ugly. After 9/11, people tried to be nice but now I can sense that the fake niceness is going to end and the real attitudes and behaviors are going to start back up.

On a happier note, I am going to try to check out a couple of hobby shops in Chicago. Hopefully, I can find the right bus line to get me there.

Well have fun, be safe, will chat more when I get back.
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Posted by wetidlerjr on Monday, June 12, 2006 4:52 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]



06-12-2006

[:o)]

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Posted by james saunders on Monday, June 12, 2006 6:12 AM
Good Evening Guys...


I'm back from My Three day holiday, it was mostly lovely apart from the dreadful weather.. [:(] But it was nice to get away from the hustle and bustle... Had my First Starbucks Coffee and Krispy Kream Donut while I was away, which are very different to what i'm accustomed to...but nice change...

I see some DELETING went one back a few pages, Causing ME to get Bumped off the top of the page and PC lovely cooking going to waste... [;)]


anyhow

best be off, work tomorrow...

-OzJim-

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Posted by inch53 on Monday, June 12, 2006 6:36 AM

Morning all, just coffee Zoe, since i'll have to eat breakfast with Leroy n KC after bits.
Not much going on here today, have got a turley *** in the smoker already cooking fur supper. Painted on the mill pond last evening, don't like the way it turned out, so starting over on it later.

Gumby , one of the guys that works with Deb, hates to fly anymore, says it's almost to much hassel, to go anywhere.

Jim CG , Mother will likely fry up some rabbit an squirrel over the 4'th when when Roni and her tribe's coming home from Ohio.
We'll say a prayer for Rod also

Well need to get back ta chores, so till have a gooden
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Posted by SilverSpike on Monday, June 12, 2006 7:47 AM
Monday, June 12, 2006

Good morning all you fine folks in the CS! A tall cup O Joe for me today! I feel like going back to sleep this morning. Rain, rain and more rain, this weekend! I think the drought conditions are finally over in these parts.

Ben has gotten into the model rocket hobby a few weeks ago, and we went out yesterday and blasted off a few rockets, and one ended up about 80 feet at the top of a tree!! Oh no! Well, that just means we have to go buy another new one!

QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119

COMPUTER HEADS UP FOR ALL WHO USE WINDOWS 98 or ME


As of July 1st, 2006, Microsoft will no longer be supporting these OS with security updates.
I have used both of these operating systems, and did upgrades each time, the last being to Xp. DON'T waste your money upgrading the operating system (OS), buy a NEW computer. The prices of new computers are really excellent right now, and of course come with Xp already installed, which is far more stable than 98 or ME ever dreamed of being. If you DO buy a new computer, install 1 GB of RAM. You will need a MINIMUM of 512MB for the new VISTA Operating System due out late this year of early in 2007, so with the cost of RAM so low, it is utterly fooli***o install just 512MB, things will run much faster with 1GB. You can never have too much RAM.

RYAN An Eagle Scout !!! WOW, I am proud of you young man, that is no small achievement!!!!! ....[^][tup][tup][wow][bow]


***, I totally agree with you, any new PC that I deliver or build out for purchase starts with a minimum of 1 GB RAM, you can never have too much RAM. And for servers we usually go with a minimum of 2 GB RAM for starters. Just makes sense to start with those amounts, in a few more years these minimums will probably need to be doubled.

Boy Scouts was a large part of my youth, I was also a Cub Master for Ben’s Cub Scout Pack for three years up until May of last year.

QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153

DUKE- Watch the weather reports! A T.S. is brewing and they think it will cause bad weather in west and central Fla. and then get into the Panhandle. Please be careful.

Flip


Flip,

Looks like Alberto is headed your way late tonight or tomorrow. Batten down the hatches and good luck riding it out, or in the evacuation. I don’t envy you, been there and done that! Prayers and thoughts are with you all!

QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell

SilverSpike,
Looks like this is the place where old scouts hang out, huh? Sounds like you did about as well as inch and I. Guess Ryan's got us all beat though. Great job Ryan!


PC, Well, I could have done better. But as they say in Scouting, “Do your best!” And I have always followed that motto throughout my life. If you do “do your best”, then you always know that you gave it your all. It kind of reminds me of the Army recruiting catch phrase “Be all that you can be”.

QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53

Silver Streak , I think there’s several X- boy scouts round here. I liked Philmont both times. The last time, I had my first up close encounter with a bear, another story there. All I’ll say is this one had bad breath.


Wow! inch, That is a little too close for comfort. When you can smell the breath of a bear, you are probably close enough to hand him a breath mint too, huh!!! LOL

BTW, the MOW photos are great!

QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO


I got the MRR club’s diner about ready for them (yeah, finally...). That Bettie’s Diner has a lot of little parts, and the walls aren’t easy to assemble (doesn’t fit the rounded-corner walls into the base like many kits do with rectangular corners). So, one of the corners isn’t 100 percent right. Yep, Teffy’s Law time. [;)]

Looks like ‘old’ Scouts week here lately - I can join in, I guess.
QUOTE: Originally posted by SilverSpike
Wimatendink, Wingalosic, Whitahimaway!!!!!!!!!!!!! [^][^][^]

Wimachtendienk, Wingolauchsik, Witahemui. [:)]
I joined when I was in Air Explorers - didn’t make it that close to Eagle, alas, but made Bronze, Gold and Silver in Air Explorers (back in the days when I was younger).


Jim, Great to see in the shop again! I just bought that Diner kit, thanks for the heads up on the wall assembly. I guess some sanding would be in order then huh!

I had no idea that so many of us were Scouts! Great to hear that you too were in the brotherhood of Scouting!

QUOTE: Originally posted by Gumby4

On a happier note, I am going to try to check out a couple of hobby shops in Chicago. Hopefully, I can find the right bus line to get me there.

Well have fun, be safe, will chat more when I get back.


Hey Gumby4, Have a safe trip!

QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53

Morning all, just coffee Zoe, since i'll have to eat breakfast with Leroy n KC after bits.
Not much going on here today, have got a turley *** in the smoker already cooking fur supper. Painted on the mill pond last evening, don't like the way it turned out, so starting over on it later.


Ok inch, Just ring that dinner bell when the smoked turkey is ready. I have my fork and knife ready!!! Have you heard of “mouth watering”? I think Pavlov’s Dog is happening with me too!

Thoughts and prayers to all in need!

Cheers,

Ryan

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, June 12, 2006 8:20 AM
Morning all!

Just a quick cup of joe on my way through please. Thanks Chloe!

flip,
Got your Email this morning. I didn't know the reasons behind that, but I was quite sure it wasn't the one mentioned the other day by our "friend". Sorry to hear of it though. You and your wife have had your names brought before the throne of God this morning.

inch,
QUOTE: Not much going on here today, have got a turley *** in the smoker already cooking fur supper.

I'm afraid to ask!

OzJim,
QUOTE: Causing ME to get Bumped off the top of the page and PC lovely cooking going to waste...

That's OK, some of us around here probably wouldn't have liked my cooking anyways. After all, it didn't have any TIRE TRACKS on it! [:D]
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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, June 12, 2006 10:48 AM
Good Morning....Sunny and cool here this morning Summer time weather doesn't get any better than this....I'll have coffee and a Krispy Kream please....Well its taken over a week but I think I may have wore this tummy flu stuff out....I been working on Walther's Merchants row have painting done and putting "glass" in....My brother was here yesterday and we are getting started on the turntable I am using a round layer cake pan for the pit he's going to make the bridge from soft pine and we are going to use a 1/4 inch male and female plug to turn it and also get power to bridge will be able to remove bridge then if we need to Looks like it will work but then I have had lots of thing I thought should work and didn't.....My son Has bench work done on his N scale railroad and bench work done on hidden yard...Care giver is running the sweeper and I gotta move you all have a good one....Jerry

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Posted by JPowell on Monday, June 12, 2006 12:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53
Here’s ya some Sunday train pics. Got these on our trip north Thursday, east of Pawnee.
I think Illinois/ Midland is a short line RR, since I’ve only seen them around Springfield, still trying to find out more info bout it.
.
inch



Inch -
The I&M is a shortline owned by the Genesee & Wyoming, see here ....

http://www.gwrr.com/default.cfm?action=rail§ion=3B1a

JP

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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 JPowell on Monday, June 12, 2006 1:05 PM
Afternoon all -
Hope everyone had a good weekend. Mine was ok. Wi***he weather was better, but hey, as long as it was not snow, I really did not mind the rain as much as I would have if it was snow.
I spent from 9-2 on Friday at the firehouse, helping out with a car seat check station. Had one call even. At noon, we got a call for a fire alarm activation at the local Target. Turns out, a little kid pulled one of the fire alarm 'pull boxes' on accident. [censored] him! From what I heard from the 3 guys that went in to check things out, he knew he had done something wrong, just by the expression on his face. Let's hope this taught him a lesson about when to and when not to pull a fire alarm.
On another note, I received a few emails from our friend the Moderator, aka Bergie, IRT swdave's posts. He said he was going to 'take care of things' and that he hope's all will be well in the CS again soon.

[#welcome] to all the newbies. Congrats to all the grads in the CS. [angel] Prayers and well wishes to those that need them.

Ok. This should about do it for today. Have a great day.
Take care!
JP

EDIT: Well all, looks like this page is on me today! Better hurry up while the $$$ lasts cause ocne it's gone, so is this offer for food and drinks on me! [:D]

Note to self - no more Top Of Page posts. You will 'break the bank' if you keep it up!

JP

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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 inch53 on Monday, June 12, 2006 3:49 PM

Afternoon all, barley pop please Cleo,
Almost time for the kids to leave, so thought I’d stop in for a cold one. Turkey’s coming along fine, down to finishing before long. Haven’t decided what else to have yet, beside sweet tater.

Ryan , I don’t know what that bear had eaten, but he needed a good a guess does of scope. He wanted my hat for the salt in the sweatband and I let him have, not a good sight at daylight.
You’ll have to fight the lady’s at the fair grounds for the turkey ***; Mother said the food prices area lot higher this year. Cheese fries and a lemon shake up cost her almost $9 yesterday.

PC
QUOTE: QUOTE: Not much going on here today, have got a turkey *** in the smoker already cooking fur supper.

I'm afraid to ask!

Don’t worry its store bought turkey. Rubbed with olive oil, fresh sage, garlic [from our herb garden], season salt, and there’s a water pan below the cook rack, that I put sliced apples, sage, garlic tops, and apple leaves in. Then it cooks for bout 8-10 hours over charcoal. Bout an hour before it’s done I take the leftover rub and a little honey and baste it.
Think that might get close to city folk eats and no tire tracks.

JP , thanks for the link on the I/M. I think I even know where their yard is in Springfield, so maybe the next trip up that, I’ll check it out. There’s a switcher at the power plant some times that still has Chicago/ Illinois Midland Railway Co. on it.

Need to check on Kc, she’s a hollerin,
inch

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, June 12, 2006 3:53 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53

PC
QUOTE: QUOTE: Not much going on here today, have got a turkey *** in the smoker already cooking fur supper.

I'm afraid to ask!

Don’t worry its store bought turkey. Rubbed with olive oil, fresh sage, garlic [from our herb garden], season salt, and there’s a water pan below the cook rack, that I put sliced apples, sage, garlic tops, and apple leaves in. Then it cooks for bout 8-10 hours over charcoal. Bout an hour before it’s done I take the leftover rub and a little honey and baste it.
Think that might get close to city folk eats and no tire tracks.

Well now, that actually sounds pretty tasty! When did you say that was going to be ready? [:D]
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Posted by GMTRacing on Monday, June 12, 2006 4:47 PM
Good Evenbing All,
Actually still afternoon for about half an hour but the way I type it'll be evening before the post hits. Nice day today - just started late and had to do a house call to Ossining (yes that one - home of Sing Sing prison) to fix some issues with the Theodore F-1 car. It's sometimes easier to do that instead of having the entire car dragged all the way up here.
Mt Equinox went well enough considering we never got a dry run in. It rained all day Saturday and the best I could do was a 5:21 over the 5.62 mile hill. Sunday it stopped raining but it was cool and the fog rolling in up top along with the wetness under the trees made it interesting. Did improve to a 5:02, but I normally break into the 4's. Not this weekend. In the wet the guys with the big V-8's were at a real disadvantage so the Lotus 18 ended up 22 seconds clear of the next car. With the dryer conditions Sunday the next guy (Caddy powered Allard J2X) ended up at 5:13 so I may have to work a bit harder next year. Still felt good about it all as we made the swaybars for the Allard here and they have greatly improved the handling on what is normally quite a difficult car.
Trains? whats that? We're supposed to abe about trains here? Sorry. I did see a lot of empty track around Arlington to Bennington, and the route I take to the hill parallals tracks for a good bit. We eventually run near the old NYC Dutchess branch which is now mostly torn up and replaced with a rail trail north of Wassaic up to i think Copake in NY.
Stopped by the museum after I got home and the SW-8 is fixed and running so they were just finishing the coach shuffle. The whole lot is now hooked to "the Little Engine That Could" and the PA system is tested and pronounced "excellent".
Worked on the trailers just back from Canada after I returned and tomorrow we do preps for Watkins Glen and some work on the 510 Datsun again. All for now - hope you all have a good one. CUL, [:D] J.R.
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Posted by fec153 on Monday, June 12, 2006 6:23 PM
Hi Guys and Dolls- Many thanks for all your prayers. S.S. just okayed Deb's claim. Don't know when or how much.

The storm will send my area plenty of needed rain but we are to expect steady winds of 20 to 30 mph and gusts to 50. School buses will NOT be going out so schools will close.

Hope to hear from Duke. He has my ll number.
Neighbors dog got me up at 3 a.m. Lost over an hours sleep and am yawning as I type this. Tomorrow need to be up by 4:30 as first p/u is a trek.
Prayers for all . Stay well.
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Monday, June 12, 2006 6:28 PM
Good evening everyone, well we finally are in for a spell of great weather here in the Northeast. It cleared on Sunday and today was spectacular with clear skies and temps in upper 70's and a gentle breeze. The best part? The 7 day outlook looks the same....right through next Monday!!!!! How sweet it is.

The great wall project only has about 15 feet to go for the 1st course. I will take some pics tomorrow, Mike, you will see the type of clay soil we have here. When it gets wet and then dries in the hot sun, you cannot break the surface with a pointed shovel, you need a pick......it hardens to a concrete consistancy. Luckily, the excavator is doing that work.

On the MRR front, nothing done today, but Craftsman Mag showed up in the mail today so there will be some reading tonight.

RYAN I am glad to see that vendors/mfgrs are installing 1gb of RAM. And I agree with your comment that in a couple of years I GB will be the base amount and 2 GB will be the norm. Programs get more sophisticated every 18 months on average.

CBIO, se you later guys,
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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, June 12, 2006 6:30 PM
Sure hope Duke either brought rain gear or detored instead because of wheather. Hope all is fine with all. Thats good news flip about Deb getting her ssd.

Boss wasn't happy today as he wanted to thrash wheat and we woke up to rain and were supose to get more wed because of the tropical storm.

Oh well thats life its supose to be nice tomorrow so I'm going to be trimming bushes.

Not much happening here today so will cya all later

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, June 12, 2006 8:18 PM
Hi Gang: I see Fergie is in. So have a drink on me, Fergie.

Not much to tell about today. I picked up a nail in the side wall of one of the new tires that we just put on the tractor. I don't think that I have an hour of work on it. Oh well we just have spent the money on something silly like food.

I think that I'll head for bed. I'll see you all tomorrow.

Good Night All
Paul The Duluth, Superior, & Southeastern " The Superior Route " WETSU

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