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Posted by PA Belt on Monday, December 4, 2006 1:54 PM
hey all, got my Chirstmas train up, i used that BL2 and some old tyco cars and its been running for about an hour no, so it all works.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, December 4, 2006 4:10 PM

Oh don't worry about me completely going HO I bought my self 2 lionel O gauge train sets last night just to make sure I was still okay .

 

Hi all

Not much happening . My boss is home but he still don't look the best but hes better than he has been thats for sure.

 

Life's hard, even harder if your stupid  John Wayne

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, December 4, 2006 4:37 PM

Mike,

Those BL2's alwaus looked cool, did some internet research and pulled some information about their history, rather interesting.  I have one on my layout and Atheren and it does rather well.  What was your road markings on the one you bought?  Old Tyco cars;  I normally run my food train cars I got when I was a kid, back in the days when tyco was owned by a food company.

 

Lee

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Posted by csmith9474 on Monday, December 4, 2006 4:41 PM
 inch53 wrote:

 

BEST LAWYER STORY OF THE YEAR, DECADE AND PROBABLY THE CENTURY.

Charlotte, North Carolina.  A lawyer purchased a box of very rare and
expensive cigars, then insured them against, among other things, fire.

Within a month, having smoked his entire stockpile of these great
cigars and without yet having made even his first premium payment on
the policy the lawyer filed a claim against the insurance company. 
 
In his claim, the lawyer stated the cigars were lost "in a series of small fires." 

The insurance company refused to pay, citing the obvious reason, that the

man had consumed the cigars in the normal fashion.

The lawyer sued.. and WON! 
 

(Stay with me.) 

 
Delivering the ruling, the judge agreed with the insurance company that the
& lt; BR>claim was frivolous.  The judge stated nevertheless, that the lawyer held a

policy from the company, which it had warranted that the cigars were

insurable and also guaranteed that it would insure them against fire, without

defining what is considered to be unacceptable fire" and was obligated to

pay the claim.

Rather than endure lengthy and costly appeal process, the insurance
company accepted the ruling and paid $15,000 to the lawyer for his
loss of the cigars lost in the "fires".

NOW FOR THE BEST PART..

After the lawyer cashed the check, the insurance company had him

arrested on 24 counts of ARSON!!! 


With his own insurance claim and testimony from the previous case being

used against him, the lawyer was convicted of intentionally burning his

insured property and was sentenced to 24 months in jail and a $24,000

fine.

This is a true story and was the First Place winner in the recent Criminal

Lawyers Award Contest.

ONLY IN AMERICA!
NO WONDER THIRD WORLD
COUNTRIES THINK WE'RE NUTS

I thought that I saw this one somewhere before...

http://www.snopes.com/crime/clever/cigarson.asp

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Posted by PA Belt on Monday, December 4, 2006 4:46 PM
 LSWrr wrote:

Mike,

Those BL2's alwaus looked cool, did some internet research and pulled some information about their history, rather interesting.  I have one on my layout and Atheren and it does rather well.  What was your road markings on the one you bought?  Old Tyco cars;  I normally run my food train cars I got when I was a kid, back in the days when tyco was owned by a food company.

 

Lee

its wmd  #82, same as my sig pic

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, December 4, 2006 6:52 PM
 inch53 wrote:

 

BEST LAWYER STORY OF THE YEAR, DECADE AND PROBABLY THE CENTURY.

Charlotte, North Carolina.  A lawyer purchased a box of very rare and
expensive cigars, then insured them against, among other things, fire.

Within a month, having smoked his entire stockpile of these great
cigars and without yet having made even his first premium payment on
the policy the lawyer filed a claim against the insurance company. 
 
In his claim, the lawyer stated the cigars were lost "in a series of small fires." 

The insurance company refused to pay, citing the obvious reason, that the

man had consumed the cigars in the normal fashion.

The lawyer sued.. and WON! 
 

(Stay with me.) 

 
Delivering the ruling, the judge agreed with the insurance company that the
& lt; BR>claim was frivolous.  The judge stated nevertheless, that the lawyer held a

policy from the company, which it had warranted that the cigars were

insurable and also guaranteed that it would insure them against fire, without

defining what is considered to be unacceptable fire" and was obligated to

pay the claim.

Rather than endure lengthy and costly appeal process, the insurance
company accepted the ruling and paid $15,000 to the lawyer for his
loss of the cigars lost in the "fires".

NOW FOR THE BEST PART..

After the lawyer cashed the check, the insurance company had him

arrested on 24 counts of ARSON!!! 


With his own insurance claim and testimony from the previous case being

used against him, the lawyer was convicted of intentionally burning his

insured property and was sentenced to 24 months in jail and a $24,000

fine.

This is a true story and was the First Place winner in the recent Criminal

Lawyers Award Contest.

ONLY IN AMERICA!
NO WONDER THIRD WORLD
COUNTRIES THINK WE'RE NUTS

Sorry mike but if you goto www.truthorfiction.com and type in cigar in the search area it comes up as a fiction story

Life's hard, even harder if your stupid  John Wayne

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, December 4, 2006 8:22 PM

Evening Gang: Tomorrow I have to look through the Walthers catalogue for some windows for the head frame that I started today. This one is covered with corragated sheet metal. The widows are about 4feet high and 5 feet long. They are typical industrial type steel framed windows.

I hope that everyone enjoyed the corney dogs for lunch. I felt losey all afternoon. I don't think I should have had the peanuts.

I got my flue shot today. The health services gave them out for the full time staff.I told my boss that I'll call in sick tomorrow.

I guess I'll hit the sack now. I haven't been sleeping well lately. Tonight should be different, I hope.

Good Night All

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Posted by PA Belt on Monday, December 4, 2006 8:41 PM
evening all, just popping in before bed, cya!
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Posted by Hoople on Monday, December 4, 2006 9:55 PM
Great. My dad asked me the question of what I wanted for Christmas...
The problem is I can't pick!
(My LHS is having a nice sale, so I think I am lucky...)
I could ask for a Zephyr and A Tsunami heavy steam with a speaker...
I could go for the athearn big boy...(Thank goodness for the sale! (and that my dads a lawyer...))
Or maybe I could go for DCC and a BLI loco. The BLI is having a gigantic sale...
Or a Raildriver...
I can't pick.
Of course their always is the option of a double kick bass pedal and a new Paiste Crash...
I hate having too many expensive, time consuming, and large hobbies.
I also love it :P
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Posted by Mikeygaw on Monday, December 4, 2006 10:41 PM

Hello all. Hope I find everyone in reasonable health.

Welcome to new members I’ve missed in the time since my last post.

Hope everyone had a decent Thanksgiving. Mine wasn’t too bad, with the exception of one of my friends being hit by a car the Friday before Thanksgiving and a murder right around the corner from me the day after the holiday.

This weather is crazy. Thursday and Friday we had 70's as highs, at the moment it is 30, and it’s supposed to go back to the 60's again next week.

Greenberg Train show this weekend up in Reading. I missed the August show as by the time I found out where it was being held after the Fort Washington Expo Center closed, it was the final day of the show.

Is it me or is it near impossible to make headway on the wanted item list? Seems that every time I pick something up, I think of at least an equal number of items if not more to get.

Well, that’s all folks!

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 5:36 AM

Good morning ! from Indiana. Big Smile [:D]


12-05-06

Clown [:o)]

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Near a cornfield in Indiana...

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 6:24 AM

Morning all,

Decissions, Decissions, Thats what life is all about. So I've made the decission to model the Illinois Central's "Central Mississippi Valley Route". Anyone have the CMVR herald in color would be greatly appreciated? Anyone wanting to sell some ICRR rolling stock or motive power would be greatly appreciated. Especially the cars with the CMRV herald. Oh , might I add this is in HO scale only. My G-Scale I will stick with Union Pacific, and Southern Pacific "Southern Comfort".

RYAN, got to package up some Christmas cheer, so be watching for Santa in the next few days.

PAUL, sorry to hear you won't be geeting that back vacation time. But I figure you will be having a lot of ailments until February,HEHEHE. Glad to hear you will be joining the "retirement rocker". Think you will find it's not a bad thing once you get use to it.

Got a lot to do today, so better get cracking.

  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 7:20 AM
Today's Weather for:

Leesville, LA 71446 12/5/2006


Wind Chill: 27°F -3°C
Humidity: 74%
Dew Point: 19°F -7°C

So Far Today
High
: 29°F -2°C
Low: 26°F -3°C
Rain: N/A"
Rain Rate: N/A"/h
Gust: 0mph NNE

High: 58 °F 14 °C
Low: 23 °F -5 °C

Important Message: Freeze warning in effect until 8 AM cst this morning.

Today High: 58f 14c Increasing clouds. Highs in the upper 50s. Light and variable winds.

Tonight Low: 35f 2c Partly cloudy. Not as cool. Lows in the mid 30s. Light and variable winds.

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 7:44 AM

NESU:

http://icrrhistorical.org/logos.html

All the IC logos can be found here.  Good luck

Lee

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 7:52 AM

Good Morning all.

Jeff it looks like we are having the same weather again today, except I have about 4" of snow on the ground here.  I find it interesting you live so far south of me and we are running the same air temp.

 

Lee

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 8:15 AM

Morning all!

 Chilly 'round here, but nothin' like Moline, IL.!  4 degrees!  Now thats nippy!

So hows everyone today? 

I'm tierd.  I stayed up WAY past my bedtime last night working on benchwork.  Should've gone to bed a lot sooner, but I was making progress so I kept pushing.  I got most of the "flying" section done last night.  I call it that because one deck just sort of hangs above the other with a 40 inch overhang that gives the whole interchange section a kind of a shadowbox effect.  Anyways, the main benchwork will be wrapping up soon and then I can start with the risers and sub roadbed.

So whats everyone doing today?

Philip
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 9:35 AM

Morning Gang: Not much going on here at work. I'm in the process of cleaning the shop and my scooter. I've been Off and on cleaning and sorting for the last couple of weeks. It's amazing how much stuff accumulates in 30 years. I am also labeling the stuff that so that whoever comes after me will have some idea of what it is. I've got parts for railroad crossing gates in several places and want to make sure that they don't get thrown out. These old gates that we have date back to the 1930s and parts are hard if not impossible to come by. I've had to make some parts for them on occation. The gates are Western-Cullen Hays model 3564 on model 10 supports.

I've got to see if I can get window castings from Walthers for there new River mine or Spooner Sash & Door. The head frame that I'm working on has windows. I'm going to try and make the corragated siding from the silver tape that is used to seal A/C ducts. I'll let you  know how that works out. Un fortunately I can't do much more untill I get some windows. If I can't get the Walthers windows, there is a grandt Line window that will work. The seliction of commerical windows is rather slim.

Well I'm going to finish drinking my coffee and get back at it. Whatever it is.

Double Dou. Top of the page again. Well since everyone was so good to me yesterday I'll put the steak and shrimp on the menue for today. A nice glass of wine and some coffee with desert. Ladies please see to everones needs.

 

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Posted by DigitalGriffin on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 10:02 AM

Morning Paul, Jeffrey, Jerry, Philip, Lee, Smitty and any one else I missed.  Aw heck, morning all.

I brought all my nearly complete models (95% done) into work to for showing off and finishing during lunch time.  Speaking of showing off, when is take a model train to work day?

Since I took a hiatus for six months, I decided to take invetory last night of all the kits I have to put together. 

I got quite a stack forming here in the office and at home.  Seems when I get a model more than 95% done, I go out and buy two more.

This is what is sitting in boxes still waiting to be built:

4 city classic buildings

3 roundhouse stalls

1 engine shop

1 LARGE coal tower

1 Vollmer church

1 car ferry

1 car ferry apron dock

1 front street warehouse

1 pier terminal

1 pier with crane

2 blast furnces (with 2 mostly done already)

1 coke oven

1 coke gas plant

1 electric furnace

1 Rolling mills (3 already 50% converted to open hearth)

1 Vulcan works

1 storage transfer team track

1 coal mine

1 Ore dump trestle (which I no longer have plans for on my layout...so I'm clueless on this part)

I think I need more glue (and help.)  Shock [:O]

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 10:13 AM

 

RT or anyone else

 Who cares if it be fiction. It was funny and does say something about the way things are in todays world

 [see disclaimer below]

http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309

DISCLAIMER-- This post does not clam anything posted here as fact or truth, but it may be just plain funny
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 10:41 AM

Hello Everyone.  My name is John and I work for a gentleman who used to work for the Rail Road.  He was employed at the Toledo Terminal from 1950-1960.  I am interested in trying to figure out the history of the place he worked at.  Specifically I am trying to figure out who owned the Toledo Terminal during the times he worked there.

If anyone has any info they think might help please respond.

Thanks for reading and have a good day!

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 11:01 AM
Good Morning All....Sunny but colder than a well diggers rear...I'll have a T-bone and Tater logs on Paul..Thank you Sir...Well the Christmas Tree is setting on top of the layout I have layed off all crews and track gangs off till after the 1st of the year with full pay..Paul...Sounds like a good idea using silver tape to make corragated siding let us know how it comes out I have been using Bond paper...Don H...Sounds like you got more kits than a lot of hobby shops I have been in...Just think of all the hours of enjoyment you will have building and sometimes if you don't pickup a kit the company will stop making them....Hoople....Is there anything but time consuming hobbys? On the gift thing don't forget the "have you been a good boy" clause......John..might try over on the Trains forum.....Sallie had bad day yesterday and we had planned to go Christmas shopping sowe sent the caregiver she ate some oatmeal for breakfast and seems to be feeling a little better......You all have a good one....Jerry
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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 11:14 AM

Hi John,

1950 - 1960 should have been the Pennsylvania Rail Road by 1960ish, what part of Toledo did he work at?  I've had a few relitives work for the RR's around Toledo.  Ask your boss if he knew Gilbert Soule.

 

Lee

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 11:15 AM

Inch agree its funny did not mean to step on toes . just it stated it was true not you.

Paul congrats on you retiring.

Life's hard, even harder if your stupid  John Wayne

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 11:36 AM

Don H: That list is almost as long as mine. I'm working on getting the basement cleaned out and fixed up. That's been going on for quite some time now. I have also been doing little things along the way and adding more kits to the pile.

John Trent: First Welcome to the coffee shop. What are you up to modeling wise? If you haven't already done so post your question on the General Forum and over on the Trains forum. You'll have a better chance of getting some one with that information there. This is a great place to stop and chat and there is alot of information in our heads. We'll try and help you lut if we possably can.

RT: Thanks for the congrats. I sometimes thought I'd reach this point. I'm looking forward to spending more time with my wife mostly, even if it's working on fences.

Jerry: As always we're pulling for Sallie. You take good care of her. I'll be sure and let you know how the foil tape works out. I may try a bit tonight.

Lunch time so I'll see you all later.

 

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 1:30 PM

Good afternoon gents, been away from the CS for 5 days. Lots going on this time of year, plus I have been online with MS working some issues with Windows Mail that turned out to be problems with the SMTP server at my ISP's site...grrr they told me it was MS's fault, WRONG...today the truth came out when many others in this area had the same problem , now Charter had to "fess-up". Incoming mail was Ok but outgoing was being rejected.

Well......Winter finally arrived here, the temp got down to 19F last night, it is all the way up to 28.1F now at 2pm...WOW ....a heat wave. The normal high for this area is 45F in early December. It has been snowing off and on all day very lightly, only sticking to the grass and trees.

The woodburner in the lower level is going full bore today, as well as the Pellet stove on the 1st floor.

Saturday, my youngest son and my grandson went to the Eastern MA MRR show in Marlboro, MA, 47,000 sq ft, over 200 tables. It was a good show, I bought an NCE Decoder Tester, and three books that cover every RR in this area for Railfanning. These books have every piece of info that you could ever want regarding the subject. The time tables, the frequencies for radios, the best locations for viewing and taking pictures, directions with maps, where the NOGO zones are ( so you don't get arrested like PC ), and so much more data that I can't list it all. Each manual/book is about 2" thick, 8.5 X 11 in size, $25 each.

PAUL:Congrats on your retirement Smile [:)] I know that you and the wife will really enjoy life after work.....one piece of advice....don't tell her how to organize the kitchen...DON'T GO THERE PAUL !!!!!

MIKE: I love those Lawyer jokes, and you know, after taking several Law courses in college for my MBA back in 1990, there are some actual cases that are so far fetched from reality, that yours has more believability. Did mom get back from Florida yet? How is your DIL doing now?

RYAN: Now that your Christmas shopping is almost done, has your CC burned up yet? I hope you budgetted enough $$ for MRR stuff from Santa !!

DER: No big storms in sight for at least a week, so Nova Scotia is safe from the wilds of Northeast Winters along the coastline for a short time, make the most of it, get to your LHS before we do get socked, and stock up for those long Winter days and nights ahead.

JEFF: Hey, temps in the 20's at night in Louisianna???? You folks don't have Pellet or Wood stoves down that far South do you? I have been in El Paso in February and no one had heat down there, if it got cold you just put a coat on because the next day it would be 70F again.

 OK, time to get back to work, see you guys at supper table....

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 PA Belt on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 3:20 PM
hey all, whats up?
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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 3:40 PM

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Good afternoon folks!

Busy day here at the grindstone.... Banged Head [banghead] Censored [censored] Eight Ball [8] Evil [}:)]

Ok, only twenty more days until Christmas......sorry Don!

The little elves have been really busy around here too I see. Whistling [:-^]

 Paul W. Beverung wrote:

Morning Gang: It is official, I will retire on 2 Feb 06. I'm not getting the vacation since they changed the vacation rules starting Jan 1. I think that I may be coming down with something that will be intermittant for a couple of months.

Paul, I feel for ya man! But I bet you meant 2 Feb 07, eh! I know that reading glasses are in my future too, but I just need to make the appointment with the vision doc! Anytime you are ready with the images...

Inch, that story while not really true does make me want to light one up myself, but I haven't had the pleasure of a cigar in over 6 years. And still tobacco free!

Hey, Smitty, I figured the cigar story was debunked by Snopes! One of my favorite sites too!

Neal, great decision on the IC, they were a major rail service through Mississippi and Louisiana. I can remember the IC passenger service out of New Orleans NOUPT was large. Thanks for the Christmas package!

Philip, we need to see daily photo updates of your progress!  Remember, progress reports are taken very seriously here, especially when you burn the midnight oil! K

Gotta go for now... more catchin up with you guys later...

Cheers,

Ryan

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 3:52 PM
hey guys... I have sad news. Because eastern railfanning is being neglected I am thinking of closing it by the end of Aug 2007 unless 5 of the 15 members there can post at least once a week. I have informed them. http://mainerailfan.proboards74.com
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Posted by DigitalGriffin on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 3:59 PM

Ryan,

 Model some more...or go Christmas shopping...Model some more, or go Christmas shopping.

I know I can go Christmas shopping for models!

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 4:24 PM

THANKS LEE. After I left the CS this morning I traveled up the internet highway and stumbled into the Illinois Central Hiastorical Society. found out what I wanted and a lot more. Now I have to explain to MoM why I am ordering stuf now to be moved to Mississippi. But it's like you don't want to miss out on anything. I mentioned to MoM that they had Cargill rolling stock. She use to work at a Physic Hospital. She told me that when someone from Cargill Salt Mines here entered the hospital that Illinois Central was the insurer. They owned Cargill at the time. One of the projects for my layout is the Cargill Salt mine here in Louisiana.

INCH. I personally liked the joke. In fact I liked it so well I sent it to my best friend. And by the way he is a Lawyer.

WELCOME JOHN KENT,to the CS. You might try this for your information.http://www.google.com/maps?hl=en&lr=&q=terminal&near=Toledo,+OH&sa=X&oi=local&ct=title

Got to go all. Still have some chores to catch up on.

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