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Posted by Train Master on Monday, October 30, 2006 6:01 PM
texasrailnut: jeff gets his from frograils.com

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Posted by NeO6874 on Monday, October 30, 2006 6:18 PM
OK... I feel better now...

After some searching, I snagged myself a NYC 2-6-0 for cheap, and I have a few other bids in some auctions... though these ones are more along the lines of "If I win, I win... if I lose, I lose" as opposed to the "yay! I'm winning this really cool loco that I really want!" from yesterday.

Kinda hope I get outbid on the one though... its a lot o' cars/track/powerpack and a loco.  was listed as NS track, but after closer inspection, some of the track (maybe about 1/3 of the curves) appears to be brass.  Granted it's all @ a really good (to me) price... I just wish i would've looked that closely at the pics first! LOL

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Posted by Train Master on Monday, October 30, 2006 6:35 PM
brass track is collectable. put it out by the curb and it will be collected

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Posted by TheK4Kid on Monday, October 30, 2006 6:35 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
Geeeeeessshhh you're just a kid at 45!
You got me by 10 years, I'm 55.
Enjoy your day and your toys!Smile [:)]
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Posted by NeO6874 on Monday, October 30, 2006 6:43 PM
 Train Master wrote:
brass track is collectable. put it out by the curb and it will be collected


nah, I'll probably tear it off the ties and use it for something else - scrap load, scrap yard, fence, rail thats "replacing" some other section of rail...

it's hard to tell though... it may just be really really rusted NS rail (its not right on top of the pic)....

we'll see what it is after I get it... provided someone doesn't snipe *this* auction too, LOL

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Posted by Train Master on Monday, October 30, 2006 6:51 PM

whatcha think? nuff power here for 20 cars?

 

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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Monday, October 30, 2006 7:08 PM

Howdy hey everyone.

I wish I could bring better news from my forefront...But things have taken a very extreme shift around these parts; not only for me, but for the whole 2007 class at Westminster High School.

On Friday, unfortunately, one of my friends was killed in a car accident at 7:10am. He was pronounced dead at the scene. I have a funeral to attend tomorrow; I went to the viewing last night and broke down, reminisced with friends, gave my prayers...So, I pay my last respect to him tomorrow. There aren't many people in the class of 2007 that didn't know him...

And I no longer have a date to Homecoming...Her parents are going through a divorce, and so she'll be at her father's house that weekend...But hopefully I'll get to meet her soon...I'd really like to. And don't worry Dick, when I do meet her...I'll be treating her like a queen; but she doesn't have to like trains to receive that treatment. Wink [;)]

Robert: Yeah, I still have my ride...No new additions yet. I'm waiting for the PRR paint job still. Smile [:)] Hopefully for Christmas.

And it does look like I am choosing the menu right now. Kinda late for that though...

So how about a nice slice of Boston Cream Pie for everyone?

Belly up y'all, it's on me.

I'm out y'all.

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Posted by PA Belt on Monday, October 30, 2006 7:17 PM
sorry to her that dude, a buddy of mine got run over by a dump truck last week, and i talked to his parents, the hated him, so he had no one to care, so, i do, ok, ill shut up now
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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, October 30, 2006 7:51 PM

Scott I lost a buddy in H.S. 32 years ago myself its hard then its hard anytime hang in there guy and prayers to your buddy and all connected to him.

Mike sorry to hear of your freind too.

okay its been a while so tell you what can't let scott pay for it with what hes going thru so heres my card beat it to death all if its still here at breakfast time heres breakfast menu

2 eggs any style

3 strips of bacon , or 2 sausage patties or 3 sausage links (there small)

2 slices of toast with jelly

home fried potatoes

3 pancakes, Or french toast

Fresh butter

Fresh maple syrup

O.J. , Coffee , Milk

Fruit bar

There that should fill you .

 

Later

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, October 30, 2006 9:25 PM
Evening All......Warm and windy here rain coming in after midnite....I'll have a rootbeer float please....Got a little railroading in got the clearance worked out on tunnel..Watching a few things on Ebay...Happy birthday PC....Its almost bedtime you all have a good nite....Jerry
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, October 30, 2006 9:45 PM

Weather here shapes up as follows.

Wind Chill:  67°F

Humidity:  89%

Dew Point:  64°F

So Far Today
High:  78°F
Low:  54°F
Rain:  0.01"
Rain Rate:  N/A"/h
Gust:  20mph SSW

Tonight
Low: 65    
Increasing clouds. Warmer. Lows in the mid 60s. South winds around 10 mph in the evening becoming light and variable.
 
Tuesday
High: 82    
Mostly cloudy with chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning...then partly cloudy with slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 80s. South winds around 10 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.
 
Tuesday Night
Low: 58    
Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. Light and variable winds.

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Posted by der5997 on Monday, October 30, 2006 10:19 PM

Mike:

DER,,, what kinda project are you and the Kris making??  I've tried some weeds that look like that around here for trees, haven't had much luck so far, but still trying. Got some more from this year to play with.
…and CapeJim too….

Shortly after we came here in 1998, a large hotel in Halifax did a major reno.  Later, a bunch of the furniture that they had heaved was auctioned off.  We got 10 of those two drawer seat units that go at the ends of double beds for $10 each.  We kept 4, our friends took a couple, and we sold off the rest locally to cover our cost.  We use two in our bedroom as window seats, and the other two in our living room also as window seats, but with added foam as a cushion to raise the height. I built a kindling and small logs box for the end nearest the wood stove, and then one of the units goes against it. The other is at right angles, like a L.  I filled in the gap at the point of the L with a box I built.  The cover comes off to get at the storage (our LP and 45 collection), and a table lamp sits on top.  It’s now time to replace the hotel’s units, and that’s the building project. We are copying the style of the book case that is at the other end of the room; hopefully the new window seats will harmonize with the bookcase.  That’s oak, so I’m using oak plywood where it matters on this project. I hope it will be photogenic enough to show you when it’s done.  Essentially the new window seats will be garages for six round wicker baskets that take the place of the drawers in the old units. A rectangular basket, plus the old kindling box re-worked, will take the place of the old kindling box, and a haphazard conglomeration of Clementine boxes and coffee cans that hold fire-lighting and cleaning supplies presently. My carpentry skills are pretty minimal, as are my tool choices.  However, many of the critical edges will be covered by coving similar to that the bookcase builder used, as we are following the same design.

 

Aurora Dan:

 

Ryan:   

  Hope it’s a good one!

 

Jerry:

Do you have any goals set for the winter?
…Let’s see; keeping warm would be right up there…then there’s …but you meant mrr.  Well, there’s lots of vision, but goals are supposed to be measurable, and I don’t know I need that pressure!

I’d like to get the acres of blue foam covered with rocks and earth.  As I was telling Dick, I’ve decided on a far great ratio of glued sawdust ground cover to plaster rocks than I started to build. The will make the access hatches much lighter, and easier to pick up when necessary.

 

Leesville David:

The clocks that get forgotten around here are the ones in the car and van. Still have to do the car one, as we haven’t been out in it yet since Saturday.  That breakfast plate looks bonny, BTW. (Yours too Jeff!)

 

PC:  That’s great looking food…keep it coming!Dinner [dinner]

There used to be a town here in Indiana that was divided.  Half the town was in one time zone, the other half was in another time zone.  To add to the confusion, only one of those time zones observed daylight savings time, so for half the year the two sides of town were an hour apart, the rest of the year they had the same time.
…Sounds like Lloydminster on the Alberta / Saskatchewan border. Sack doesn’t do summer time, and the border runs down the middle of town.  I’m not sure what they do about it.

 

Nigel: Sign - Ditto [#ditto] Dick’s remarks, nice work on the backdrop too.  I know that one is supposed to do that first, right after the benchwork, but I didn’t. I figure on my shelf layout I can retro fit a styrene backdrop, and even get it to curve for some of the corners, if I’m lucky.  I’ve not done one in N before, but understand that it can be a whole lot lower that most HO backdrops tend to be.

 

Jeff:  How did you get that depth of field in the shot of the 5 F Units? They look great!

 

Manitou Mike:

I’ve been MIIA for a while, so missed your joining our merry band.

 

CapeJim:

The spirea looks fairly good, but I’d say you need either a couple of colors of green spray paint or tree flocking/s

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 4:35 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana.Big Smile [:D]

10-31-06

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 5:24 AM
Good morning



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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 5:32 AM

Mornin all, coffee Zoe,,

 Rain for today, with the temps dropping into the 30's by evening. We've had our high for the day already. Arthritis indx,,, very high.

Happy B-Day [bday] RYAN,,, 45 ,, knowed ya was still some wet behind the ears. Hope you have a gooden and get plenty of treats. How bout starting with cake

 Paul W. Beverung wrote:

Time change? I don't need no stinking time change.

Just practicing for when I retire. I just spoke to the HR guy that handles that and said 2 Febuary  if the CFO says ok. I also found out that I have 4 wks vacation that I can take before I retire but after I retire I won't get paid for more then 2 days. Figure that out if you can. Question [?]Question [?]

I'm going to check out for now. I'lll see you all later.

 


I don't like the time change either.
 We had a freind that worked for a local collage retire a spell bacy. He had so much vacation and sick day built up. That the last six months he had the job, he didn't have to go to work.

Jeff,, I don't care for retiement  anymore. It wasn't to bad when I could drive, but now I'm stuck at home, baby sitting grandkids. I luv the kids, but everyday of them is to much.

Dick,,, the wife said  that now, she has to work to 68 to get full retirement, under the present rules.

Scott,, sorry to hear bout your friend there, know it's rough. We went to a funeral  not to long ago for 3 friends killed in one wreck. We'll keep the family in our thoughts.

Der, sounds like a big project there. Looking forward to some pics when your done.

Best get onto chores, hope ya'll has a good HOLLWEEN. Catch ya laters

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 5:54 AM

Happy B-Day [bday] PC

Morning all yes I'll have the breakfast thank-you girls

Have a good day all gotta run

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Posted by Train Master on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 6:30 AM

good morning, trick or treat, happy halloween

INCH: jeff say he knows how you feel. tonite he will be haulin a carload of kids around town. he is lookking forward to that. yeah, right! he says

breakfast this morning, lets see, how bout pancakes

now as jeff would say, lets have the weather report for this area

Wind Chill:  65°F

Humidity:  95%

Dew Point:  64°F

So Far Today
High:  65°F
Low:  65°F
Rain:  N/A"
Rain Rate:  N/A"/h
Gust:  7mph NNE

High: 82 Â°F
Low: 58 Â°F

Today
High: 82    
Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s. South winds around 10 mph.

Tonight
Low: 58    
Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the upper 50s. Light and variable winds.

who wants a wet halloween. i dont

 

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Posted by ngartshore350 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 6:45 AM
 TrainFreak409 wrote:

Howdy hey everyone.

I wish I could bring better news from my forefront...But things have taken a very extreme shift around these parts; not only for me, but for the whole 2007 class at Westminster High School.

On Friday, unfortunately, one of my friends was killed in a car accident at 7:10am. He was pronounced dead at the scene. I have a funeral to attend tomorrow; I went to the viewing last night and broke down, reminisced with friends, gave my prayers...So, I pay my last respect to him tomorrow. There aren't many people in the class of 2007 that didn't know him...

And I no longer have a date to Homecoming...Her parents are going through a divorce, and so she'll be at her father's house that weekend...But hopefully I'll get to meet her soon...I'd really like to. And don't worry Dick, when I do meet her...I'll be treating her like a queen; but she doesn't have to like trains to receive that treatment. Wink [;)]

Hey Scott,

Thoughts & prayers for your freind & his family! Sorry to hear of your loss. I had a next door neighbour seriously injured in a motor cycle accident a few years ago. Unfortunately his parents had to make the decision to turn off the life support, I watched his mother fall apart after the decision. Really hard to watch!

On a more positove note, can you remind us poor Australians what a Homecoming is?!

Hope everyone is well!

Well it's 10:45pm here and I'm pulling the plug, night all.

Regards,

Nige.

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 6:56 AM

Morning All:

Scott: This is a rough time for you and your school mates. All ai can say is hang in there and the hirt will pass. As long as you have your friends memory in your hart he will be around. I'm the only one of the three that started flight training that is still alive. The other two were lost in Viet Nam. I still remember them and keep them with me.

Ryan: Happy B-Day [bday] Gee just 19 more and you'll be with me. Hope that you get lots of MRR stuff to play with.

You guys that are computer savy are really confusing me with all the talk. Me, I know where the on button is and that's about it. If it comes on fine if it dosen't I have to call on a friend for help.

I've got to go out and do some work for the company. They are doing some comercial shoots tomorrow and I have to patch up the Alamo.

Have a good one and I'll see you all later.

 

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 7:39 AM

Tuesday, October 31, 2006 Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

I’ll have some of the witches brew this morning!

Trick or treat tonight with the kids, and giving out candy on the front porch, I will be dressed in my gorilla costume to scare all the little kiddies.  Bruha ha ha ha haaaaaa…..

Thank you all for the birthday wishes!

Dick, you hit the nail on the head. I think retirement will be a passing fad by the time I reach that age. Hopefully the house note will be paid off by then and we can afford to live on our savings and such. Our expenses should be much lower too, but like you said, at least another 20 years to work on saving a few pennies before then, most likely another 25 or more before we have the $$ to retire.

Scott, sorry to hear about your friend, so our prayers go out to you, your friends, and family.

Mike, sorry about your friend too! Prayers going your way too!

Der John, thanks for the nice BD banner! Great idea using those end drawer units, we are looking for something to store all our LP’s too.

Inch, so I’m still a babe in the woods at 45, eh! Makes me feel like a youngin again. Thanks for the cake!

Until I was about 8 years old I thought going to people’s door asking for candy was just a part of my birthday party on Halloween!

PC, it’s your birthday today too? I think some people got it mixed up, it’s MY birthday today.

Paul, by the time I catch up, you’ll still be ahead of me. I did get a gift cert to the local train shop Train Buddy here in Wake Forest from the CFO, so on my flex Friday off this week I will be making a pit stop there in the morning. What’s the commercial shoot all about?

Cheers,

Ryan

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 7:43 AM

I'll take something with a European flavor to it. Yes, that will do nicely.

Got a Dr's appointment to go to this morning so I'll also be taking David (Trainmaster) to school today. And tonight, I have to lug a carload of kids all over town for Halloween trick or treating. I'll be hauling a pirate (David), a ghost, a skeleton, a princess and something that looks like Darth Vader. I'll be going dressed as the driver. lol. A carload of screaming kids, I'm really looking forward to it, like root canal surgery!

Gotta go!

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Posted by NeO6874 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 8:11 AM
'morning all!

I'll have some pancakes with an OJ. 

Nothing really happening here - its cold & disgusting (so nothing new for cleveland).  Only thing of any decent value is that NWN2 comes out today Smile [:)]... been waiting for this for 2 months of delays and pushed-back release dates....

Oh, and I won another auction off ebay... hopefully my worries about some of the track being brass will be misplaced...

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Posted by CNW 6000 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 8:15 AM

Morning folks!  I'll snag some oatmeal and OJ if there's any left.  Haven't been in here for a while so I thought I'd drop in and say hi.  What do you guys think of my patched UP engines in the reversed patch thread?

 

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 8:49 AM

Good Morning all......Glad to see a good  bunch here in the shop this morning.. i'll have a order of biscuits and gravey and coffee please....

Happy birthday Ryan Hope you have a great day surrounded by friends and family....and you get lots of goodies for the railroad...

Its a cloudy morning here with lite rain...Good day to do some arm chairing.....You all have a good one....Jerry

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Posted by Attaboy on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 9:12 AM

Alright! looks like this is going to let me post from work today.  The blue bar under the MR logo on the main page usually doesn't show up here at work, today it did so I thought I'd see if I could post a reply.  Any small change may be a good one, call me an optimist.

Scott, sorry to hear about your friend.  We lost a couple classmates to accidents in high school and you're right, it has a major effect on the class.

Happy B-Day [bday] Ryan, mine is next month, and next year I will get a full course turkey dinner for my birthday.

Still no broadband at home, that's why I haven't been posting much.  The cable company made the mistake of sending me a survey form to complete about how satisfied I am(not) with their service.  I let them have it with both barrels ending with something about how DISH TV and DSL are looking better everyday.  Probably won't help, but I feel better.

Break has been over for ten minutes, better get back to work.  See you.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 10:35 AM

I'm back from my appointment with the Dr today, nothing new to report on my prostate condition, they still haven't determined whether it's simply enlarged or if it's cancer. Still waiting for their findings.

In the meantime, I think I'll be able to do some railroad work this week. Tonight is out because I've got to haul a carload of screaming kids around town for their trick or treating. I'm going dressed as the driver. lol. I'll be hualing a pirate, a ghost, a princess and something that looks like Darth Vader. While I like kids, I don't relish being stuck with them for hours at a time, especially when I could be doing something constructive, like wiring a turnout or preparing a locomotive for a decoder. But, I guess we all have to do our part.

 

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 11:43 AM

chow time, I'll have a grilled ham n cheese ,coffee, and J Bird wants a hot dog, n milk Zoe, oh anthrow on an order of onion rings.

Rains stopped, now the temps are dropping. It was 58 when I posted bout 5:30 this morning, it's down to 42 now. with a lite WNW breeze. May need a extra log or two on the fire tonight. Also getting abit of sun right now

Jeff,,, I remeber well hauling all of our kids around, plus two or three more for holloween, oh what fun. I'm just glad it's you n not me, Laugh [(-D]

Hope the doc's figure out some thing soon for ya.

Best get ta moving again, got to much help right now

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 11:56 AM
If you guys want to see some amasing shots, and some live video from Mt Washington, in New Hampshire, go to this Website. Click on the rightside bar items in blue as you scan down reading the text on the right side, and also click on other area to see all sorts of video of the most extreme weather in the United States.

http://www.mountwashington.org/

Thanks to a warm SW wind today, the temp is now 67F!!! It won't stay that way for long though, MIKE's weather is headed our way later this week.

JEFF: I don't see that PUMPKIN box car on your layout, where is it Jeff?

MIKE: Fired up the wood stove yet???

I should have some photos for you guys soon, there loaded on the PC, now I have to get VISTA, and/or IE7 to behave and let me post them.

Yesterday, the FP9 shell arrived from Central Hobbies. I also received in the same box, from the Atlas Master Loco Series, and undecorated GP-38, model #9100, Early Version Locomotive-Low Nose. The drive from this unit will be mounted under the FP9 shell, as this is identicle to the FP9 drive used in the late 40's and early 50's.

Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 11:59 AM
It's raining here, a long slow rain. The kind that makes for good layout work weather.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 12:33 PM
SCOTT: Your young lady friend will need your understanding and support more now than ever, with her parents divorcing. I am so tired of seeing marriages breaking up in the country. I think we need a BIG attitude adjustment in this country...too much of "what's in it for me" and not enough of taking care of our family, the children are the losers...there are NO WINNERS on any side of a divorce. I have been married for 46 years, times get tough with work, money, children, etc, but you stay focues on what is really important in your life and you MAKE IT.

MIKE: She has to work until 68? WOW ! Well, to cheer her up, tell her that a woman's place is in the home and that she should go there right after work !!! Then...run like h.. because you will need to. LOL

RYAN: Don't count on expenses being lower after you retire. That only holds true for the first few years after retirement. Then, with inflation, your RE taxes, food, utilities, insurances, especially health and dental, will all keep rising while you try to make it on FIXED income. And as you see your life savings, a 401K, and a pension ( if your lucky enough to have one, and it doesn't go belly up), all become a 101k, you wonder how you will ever make it.
SAVE NOW, all that you possibly can until the day you retire.

CUL
Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119

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