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Elliot's Diner, Mark XVI

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 9:39 AM

howmus
Jeffrey glad you got through the light between the two cars and not into the two cars......   How did the log truck make out?

It stopped just short of the middle of the intersection.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 9:30 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Chloe I'll have a cup of dark roast coffee in a FGLK mug and a short stack of blueberry pancakes with a side of bacon.  Oh and since Barry is having an Orange this morning, you can bring me a "yellow".  Need to eat my fruit you know.  Oh I love yellows!  So did Beethoven you know.  Yep, he ate one almost every morning.  He even wrote a symphony about them.  Really!  You may have heard it.  It starts out with, "Ban an an na!"  OK, I'll shut up and go sit with Barry at the Rivet Counter.

Jeffrey glad you got through the light between the two cars and not into the two cars......   How did the log truck make out?

I have almost all day to finish up some details on the layout.  So I'll finish my breakfast and get busy!

73 

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 9:22 AM

Robby!  Twins?  That would be awesome!  Hope it works out for you!  Prayers for both (all) of you!

Inch, I don't know what to say.  You are all in my prayers.

Bob K., Long time no see!  Good to hear you're keeping busy!

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Posted by secondhandmodeler on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 8:32 AM

Good morning folks.

 Since it's my day off I thought I would stop in for a cup of coffee.  Today I should have plenty of time to continue the building of my freight house.  It's the Walthers water street freight terminal.  It should turn out looking quite nice.

 I've found that I'm spending a lot more time building models this summer than last winter.  Maybe it's because I'm not stumped on every single step like the trestle section.  I think it  also has to do with a childhood memory of mine.  In the end of summer after playing baseball, I would sit in my basement bedroom and build models while listening to a Twins game.  This year I have really enjoyed myself while building models and listening to the game.  Though the Twins aren't doing so well right now, it's still very relaxing.  Who knows, I may just be reliving my childhood again around trains.  I guess that's enough deep thoughts by Jack Handy!

I hope everyone has a great day.  I'm still drinking large amounts of coffee while thinking about what to do!Big Smile

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Posted by Robby P. on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 7:43 AM

Jeff.......Maybe you should stop going near/at Wal-Mart.  Seems like you always get into a demo-derby.  Goot thing it missed you thou.  I've done that a few times myself.  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 7:34 AM

Good morning.

It's 73 and there's a light fog. The high will be around the mid 90's and it will be partly cloudy.

Had a close call yesterday. I went to town to do some grocery shopping. As I approached a somewhat dangerous intersection at the south end of town near Wal-Mart the traffic light went to yellow, so I slowed to stop. Behind me I hear a load racket and look in the mirror to see a fully loaded (probably over-loaded) log truck barreling toward me with the brakes locked. I can see there's no way it's going to stop in time so I punched the gas and threaded the needle between two cars crossing the intersection at the same time that the truck brushes my bumper. That's one time that I was more than happy to run a red light. Hopefully today will be less eventful.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      8/4/2009

Heat Index:  79°F
Humidity:  99%
Dew Point:  74°F

So Far Today
High:  78°F
Low:  73°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  6mph NNE

Today  High: 98    Sunny. Highs in the upper 90s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight  Low: 75    Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 70s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.


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Posted by Robby P. on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 7:21 AM

 Good morning, another nice sunny day.

 Well the interview is at 10:30 this morning, and I hope it goes well.  Other than that, not to much planned. 

 The wife had to get more blood work done this morning.  I believe thats three times in a week.  Her first numbers were about 950 (normally the first test is in the 100-200 range), and yesterdays numbers were 550.  A step in doctor (the other doc is off), and this doctor is kinda confused on the numbers.  Being that high sometimes means twins Whistling.  We will know more later today, on where the numbers stand.  I hope they aren't going down much further.  

 Well Ihope everybody has a good day, and I will be back in later.   

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 7:07 AM

Good morning All,

    64 and foggy just now with partial sun and a high of 88F predicted. For sure it was sticky last evening painting at the house. I'll have regular coffee and a glazed donut please.

Bob - good to see you stop in. Glad you're surviving ok in the "downturn". Things are not going that well over this way with most of the contractors we know laying low for the time being. We've been busy in the shop but not much new work on tap just now.

Lee - you may keep your rain if you please. The basements just staarting to dry up enough that I can think about knocking off the loose cement and patching and rewater plugging the walls and wall/floor joints.

Hope the rest of you are well and my prayers for those in need. CUL,  J.R.

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 5:30 AM
Good morning all, Today: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 81. Southwest wind between 14 and 16 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Tonight: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 2am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 66. North wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
 Not sure what happened yesterday, but I couldn’t post anything.

 

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Posted by ewl01 on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 5:01 AM

Morning Folks

 Chloe, Oatmeal and a apple spice tea please..

  The Scratch Builders Grab Bag came today.  The big items are the two NYC Hudsons.  The tenders don't have the decoders but the one engine I took apart runs if I jump the motor connection.  Time for a test light.... Also in the assortment of the junk, er ah, parts is a tender chassis with the decoder attached, may have possibilities.  The box also in cluded a Western Maryland F unit cab and 3 B unit cabs,  same in Sante Fe.  Anyone interested in these, I can post some pics.  they have stainless grills and most detail attached but missing some step ladders on the sides.

Well, breakfast is here.  I'll be in the back booth looking at schematics.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 4:14 AM

Good Morning

We've got that ol' 60% chance of showers and those t'underboomers today. Winds up to 60kmh from the SW as well. Right now it is clear and 22C going to a high of 28C. Tonights low will be 11C with tomorrow being sunny and 24C.

Got the ol' report staring at me when I get to work this morning. Hence my being up so early. Once this thing is presented Thursday I got one more day--that being Friday--and then I'm off until after Labour Day!! Tongue

Nice to see you here boqp40Sign - Welcome

When I get back home today I've got to do some more garden work and see whether I get some MR time today--heeheeheeSmile

Flo, I'll have a coffee and an orange please---I'll be at the RC for a bit--Smile

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Posted by bogp40 on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 1:19 AM

Well I see I got  the TOP, hasn't happened in some time. Go for it anything you like, on me.

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Posted by bogp40 on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 1:16 AM

Well, just figured I'd stop in to see how everyone's been doing,  Ya, a "blast from the past".

I could really do w/ a nice ice cold coffee, cream and sugar . Nice that "summer" has finally decide to show around these parts.

Not doing too much with the trains still, am working on a few of those old projects,  Detailing 4 Stewart WM F units and decoders in a few new locos that have been laying around unopened for about a year.

I'm not the scenery chair at the club anymore, but do try to stop in to help out. Tonight I had to show some of the new scenery guys the methods used to match my rock painting to finish up a rather sizable rock cut. That's the one that used those Cripplebush rubber rocks.

All is well here on the homefront.

 W**k has only picked up a little bit,with this economy. Just thankful a fantastic lead came my way from my supplier (door, window specialty). Was able to keep a crew going for install of get this. A custom '80s vintage home needing replacement of 14 Andersen factory ordered white oak frenchwood sliders and 7 Velux skylights. Brazilian cherry, teak and white oak flooring throughout. Whew, that's a lot of stain matching and finish coats. Looks like some decent prospects on the horizon, maybe we might be seeing some light at the end of the tunnel.....

Great to see a lot of new faces

Need to get up to speed with the goings on.  This diner sure does some serios moving, Next time let's just leave the switcher coupled, the move will be easier.....

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, August 3, 2009 11:52 PM

(yawn) Nothing for me thank you I'm heading to bed.

Weather guessers say it's suppose to warm up in a few days. Hey Tom, I guess that means there'll be a westerly wind crossing your state capital heading our way??Smile,Wink, & Grin I take it your pleased with the 2-8-8-2. I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for the photos. Women will be women and I refuse to say more for fear that my post may be read by my BETTER HALF. I mean THREE QUARTERS. ....dear.

Chris- Oh, I uh see you noticed that I happen to be king of Toddland. How did you find out?Whistling

Garry- I sound busier than I am. If I don't do something at least to start I'll forget my ideas. That is usually what I do, start. Finishing now that's another story. Besides my whole life has been filled with projects started and never completed I figure why stop now! LaughAnd what do you mean a Kentucky town with no 4-wheeler dealer.Shock Where's those smelling salts Chris brought in? Is Sally still dong well? She is still in my prayers.Angel

Sawyer- Good attitude. Some older folks could learn from you. Not everyone gets things the first time and some can't admit it after they find out what it's about.

Looks like the MTW thread is no more.Sad I actually kinda enjoyed that one. Interesting the way some people will justify the things they do.Confused Ya know, maybe they should take a class on educating people like they claim to be such experts at doing. Ah well. 'tis over. Crandell was right it wasn't going to do anything but get out of control. I could see it coming. Let's see what will I do with the $20?Heeeeeeyyy, that's a bit more that the Route (?) Diner I've been looking at. Hmmm.

Prayers for those in need. Zzz

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, August 3, 2009 10:26 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Hello Sawyer ... I think I left you off my list of posts I replied to.  Sorry. Unintentional. Sounds like you are having fun. That's what the hobby is for. Cheers!

 

lol, thanks. I'm taking a break though, hanging out at the beach this week. i have been sketching several new trackplan ideas though.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, August 3, 2009 10:05 PM

Hello Sawyer ... I think I left you off my list of posts I replied to.  Sorry. Unintentional. Sounds like you are having fun. That's what the hobby is for. Cheers!

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, August 3, 2009 9:57 PM

AmanaMedic

SAWYER: Hey kiddo, sorry you got savaged so badly in the Weekend Photo Fun. "Artsy-Fartsy" shots are TOUGH...and sometimes the "vision" just don't come across from the creator to the viewer. Better luck next time. I was gonna suggest a little "bounce light" but someone else beat me to it...in a bit harsher tone than I woulda used. Practice, practice, practice, edit, edit, and edit somemore.

 

 

Hey, it happens, lol. Next time I'll do better.

What's real funny is they came out EXACTLY how I wanted them to.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 3, 2009 8:56 PM

grayfox1119
JEFF: Did you see the special email from Atlas? $19 for Diesel Switchers, 3 brands?

I saw that. I already have all the switchers I need.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, August 3, 2009 8:51 PM

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Barry … Watch out for Spring! He goes from hopper to keyboard to …who knows what is next?

Well, let's see. He already has jumped the top of the kitchen cupboards from one side to the other. He also jumps the bookcases and has walked on the top edge of the doors here. He's also tried to get in behind the record collection to snuggle up in the space back there----meh, nothing would surprise me now--Whistling

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The economy got so bad the dealer of off-road 4 wheelers closed and all their stuff was auctioned off. Imagine a town in KY without a dealer for those things.  It’s rough going now.

    

Ayupm---really rough sounding that---LaughWhistling----with these things you never know---be a tough season of sleddin'----

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JimRC: Looks like an interesting plan----should be interesting to piece togetherSmile

Anyone hear from ULRICH?Confused

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, August 3, 2009 8:48 PM

Tall glass of cool lemon water, please. 

***JP, just got back in tonight. Check your e-mail. Thanks!

***Tom, Congrats on the Proto. Hope you have better luck than I ever did with that brand in N scale. At least my little 0-8-0 still runs. Two Berks in a row turned out to be total junk! Looks are to die for but worthless beyond siding ornaments. Always wanted one of the Proto mallets, but after the Berk experiences??? Your's is HO though, yes?

Picked up "Melissa's Diner" on the-bay tonight, but looks like I'll have to place an order for the other items the wife wants to finish out her town. Made some progress on her IRS building Hospital today. Most of it is painted now. She approves.

Cowboy Rob

 

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Monday, August 3, 2009 8:43 PM

 Hi GARRY, I received an email from Fergie, he is still alive and well. Ithought he might be in training to become an Ice Road Trucker in Alaska on the Dalton highway to Deadhorse at Prudho Bay. Gald to see your back home safe and sound, how is Shelley doing? I do hear from Ed in email, Red Sox stuff and some politics etc., he is well.

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, August 3, 2009 8:35 PM

Hello…I’m glad to see the diner has been busy. It takes a while to read all your posts. Thanks again for comments of encouragement on the loss of our unborn grandchild. I’ll add Eric and Inch to the list of those kind hearted people who commented.

 

Jerry.. The circus train looks good. I’m sad to learn about your brother having chemo. Prayers for him. Did  the power chair guy fix your chair this afternoon. Perhaps, you are now doing wheelies and donuts if he did. Be careful.

 

Inch …Sorry to hear about your FIL’s lung infection. Prayers for him. Prayers also for your 6 year old nephew. That’s not good, I hope the ham ‘n’ beans are good this year.

 

Jeff…. Your car repair story reminds me of many such stories I can relate to. I suspect many others have had such troubles. I have my famous “15-minute projects”  that are extended for many hours by none other than Mr. Murphy himself.

 

Barry … Watch out for Spring! He goes from hopper to keyboard to …who knows what is next?

 

Dick … I’m glad you got sprue 12 and the 4-4-0 is now at the LHS.

 

Todd … You sound busy making those buildings for the layout.

 

Nik ….. Sorry to hear about your 2nd cousin having cancer. Prayers for him.

 

Bridge Tom …. You figured out where I got the picture of the 2-10-10-10-10-10-2! Yes, it was in my Santa Fe book, Iron Horses of the Santa Fe Trail. It was one that never made the trail. There were some really interesting drawings on those pages of the book. I enjoyed your eating story. So you were drooling at the LHS! How many here can relate to that? Did the 4-6-6-4 ever arrive?

 

JR ….. I’m certainly glad I did not have to move the boiler. Wow! I’m glad progress is being made at your house.

 

Ray… I really enjoyed your sharing the camp photos. What a great experience for those young people!

 

Rob ……. Nice progress on the HO layout. Looking forward to seeing the hospital.

 

Robby …. Best of luck at Fed Ex interview. The Rock hopper is great!

 

JP….. Well, well, well…… hmmm…. A baby? …..uh, oh!

 

Jim CG …. The track plan looks really interesting. Operations should be fun!

 

Chris… Glad you could take time to be here.

 

Pittsburgh Tom … It is good to see you here too!

 

Has anyone seen Sue, Paul, Ed, Fergie ???????

 

Duke is asleep. Don’t worry about him.

 

The economy got so bad the dealer of off-road 4 wheelers closed and all their stuff was auctioned off. Imagine a town in KY without a dealer for those things.  It’s rough going now.

    

 

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Monday, August 3, 2009 8:24 PM

 Good evening gents.............hi Cloe!

A Root Beer Float (aka RBF) for me, make it a double please Cloe, I have been in the hot sun all day weeding and spreading cut grass in the garden, and I am de-hydrated!! I'm very happy that my wife loves to run the lawn tractor with the trak-vac to gather the cut grass for the garden, that saves me a lot of time.

TMarsh
Dick- I put two ME brdges together. I was also pleased with the models. and very reasonably priced for the quality too.

 

TODD: I would definitely purchase another bridge kit from ME, the kit takes time, you have to have patience, a steady hand, good eyesight, and the right tools.

T WHITE:  That was quite a come-back!!! LOL However, I wonder what YOU would have said if she answered in the "positive" to your question? LOL LOL hehehehehehehe.

MRR PROGRESS : The 150 foot bridge spans  (5 total) are all assembled now, and the shoes are attached at each end. Now, they say it is best to paint and weather the bridge before the next steps, which are to assemble the 3' bridge section tracks and guard rails. So, painting has begun.

RAY: You are having too much fun !! Thanks for all the great photos, very enjoyable to view, makes you feel that you are actually there.

ROB: Nice work on the scenery construction.

J.R. : Have you selected the new furnace yet? The new ones on the market are very impressive, and very efficient. Two of my younger sons have the same new furnace and the are demand furnaces, they only come on when calling for heat, and they heat up VERY fast.Unlike the older ones like I have that keep the water always hot in the boiler to a min level. 

JEFF: Did you see the special email from Atlas? $19 for Diesel Switchers, 3 brands?

Later guys,

 

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Posted by twhite on Monday, August 3, 2009 7:24 PM

Afternoon all from SunnyGettingCoolerCal: 

The Low off of the coast is predicted to spin around for another five or six days, putting northern Cal about eight to ten degrees cooler than usual, this time of year.  Oh, Gee, I'm in Mourning, LOL! 

Actually, according to the weather people, we're supposed to have another El Nino year--the first in about five, which will mean a lot of rain for us and the southwest, and dryer than normal weather for the northwest and midwest.  We'll see.  Whatever, we can all blame it on California again Whistling.  But I tell you, people, it's not the STATE, it's simply all the hot air rising from our incompetent Senate and House here in Sacramento.  Confused  Let me know when the Recession starts easing out in your part of the country, okay?  Becausej WE won't know for years, yet!  Banged Head

End of rant.  Sorry about that. 

Well, had to go to Kaiser in Roseville to renew my prescription for those little blue blood-pressure pills (you know, the ones I told you about with the VERY surprising side effects), and decided to drive down the block to Railroad Hobbies.  Hadn't been there in a while.  Found a Walther's Platinum Series Rio Grande caboose--an AUTHENTIC one with all of those Gawdawful little wire grabs pre-installed--and was looking around, when Mike, the owner came up and said, "Uh, we just got in a Rio Grande articulated."  Of course, my eyes went to the size of saucers and I started drooling helplessly.  He pointed to a red box in the New Product shelf.  I looked at it.  Proto 2000.  Immediately shrugged.  "Sorry, I've tried Heritage.  They can't pull the tenders."  He explained to me that this is their new release and they've improved the pulling power.  I took the box to the counter, opened it up.  There in all of its glory was a Rio Grande L-107 3500 series 2-8-8-2 1923 Alco compound USRA clone.  Front-hung pumps.  All the 'guts' on the outside.  Beautiful.  Just beautiful.  Detail like expensive brass.  Lettered for "DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN" with the herald, not the 'flying' Rio Grande.  "Want me to run it for you?"

I sighed.  Oh well--okay, I'm drooling again. 

Beautiful.  Just beautiful.  Smooth, silent, it just looked up at me and said, "Take me home, Daddy." 

Daddy did.  Mike assured me that if it didn't meet my standards (a 2-8-8-2 should pull like a mule) that I could return it.  Now THAT'S nice.  But that's the people over there. 

Well, let me tell you that locomotive is just a SWEETHEART!   I am certainly changing my views about Proto--at least this baby.  The max I normally run on my layout is about 25-30 cars because of my long 2% grades, but this lovely lady just crawled them right up there with no sweat whatsoever.  She's a definite keeper.  And she looks SOOOOOOO good with a train of Utah coal behind her. 

Photos to follow, of course, as soon as I get around to it. Tongue 

Unfortunately, the Walthers Rio Grande caboose is going to need MAJOR surgery on the underframe for clearance problems.  Imagine that, a 30 foot wood caboose and right now it needs a radius comparable to a brass 4-12-2!   If the prototype was like this model, Rio Grande couldn't even have gotten the thing out of Roper Yard in Salt Lake City!   The trucks hang up on the inside of the steps.  Did someone not NOTICE this when they designed it?  Shock  It'll work, though.  At $35.50, this little character is NOT going back for exchange.  I mean, let's face it--RTR these days does NOT mean "Take it out of the box and set it on the tracks", right? 

Oh, BTW, went back to Bel Air markets this afternoon for some more salad and sandwiches (and cat food--Spooky and Uff-Dah went on strike because I'd run out and had to feed them--GASP!--mere dry Friskies).  While I was there, I got a lot of grins behind the Deli counter.  Seems that the Food Nazi appears there about twice a week and 'critiques' what they have available for 'nourishment' content.  Evidently I was the first one to bite her in the behind since she's been showing up (of course, the people behind the counter HAVE to smile and put up with that kind of garbage). 

Not to drive this episode into the ground, but is it just me, or have women suddenly decided that their food intake has to be DIFFERENT than men, and are trying to 'bring' us over to their often very WEIRD idea of what is edible and/or not?   I've noticed at school in the faculty dining room, myself and my fellow male teachers head for the meat and potatoes and veggies and the women all crowd around the salad bar.  Well, we get salads too, but little ones, not the entire MEAL!   It's gotten so that a lot of times males and females eat at seperate tables just so they don't have to witness us gnawing on pork chops or chicken legs while they dab at their lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and (gag!) eggplant.   Very weird.  Hey, ladies, of COURSE we're different.  But let us eat what we like without a Critique, okay?

Dang, I went on a Rant again.  Sorry about that. 

Anyhow, as soon as I get the camera up and at 'em, I'll post pictures of my new Rio Grande #3508.  I sure like her.  And if she's any example of the new Proto 2000 jobs, I like Proto, too. 

Best to all, prayers to those in need.

Tom Big Smile

 

 

 

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Posted by howmus on Monday, August 3, 2009 6:49 PM

Evenin' floks!

Almost got the lawn finished (it would be done now except I had to visit the little room and I am now sitting at the computer.......).  I have also spent some time painting rails at the back of the layout.  i have the topside creeper in the room to add some details to the area so i figured I would hit the rails with some rust while I was there. 

AmanaMedic
RAY: Thanks for tacking up the pics of the eagles...awesome doesn't even begin to cover it.

 

Your are welcome Chris, and thanks for the complement!  I am glad that many of you enjoyed them! The first pic of the Bald Eagle (back on page 4) was taken by the Committee Chairman of SciTek Quest Camp Vic Lonsberry.  The other 3 on that post were taken by me.  Most of the week we actually had 3 of us taking photos.  I was the one who got to sort, reformat, crop, adjust color, and get them onto the website every night (or should I say early morning....).  The photo of the Bald Eagle by Vic was without a doubt the best photo taken that week!

Back to mowing lawn!

73 

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by JPowell on Monday, August 3, 2009 5:51 PM

Evening gang...

Not much new and exciting here in Syracuse....

Rob - I sent you a email about the items I'm getting... did you get it?

Take care ....

//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

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Monday, August 3, 2009 5:00 PM

Good afternoon, ladies? double cheeseburger, fries, and a bucket of Coke please...yup, over at the RC as usual.

Well, seven pages into the latest Diner, I finally get to stop in (and not just run by the take-out window). As usual, looks like lots has been going on around here.

RAY: Thanks for tacking up the pics of the eagles...awesome doesn't even begin to cover it.

For those experiencing loss, directly or indirectly, our thoughts continue to go out to you.

JERRY: Hope they got your chair fixed.

JEFF: Interesting battle with the car. Glad you won!Thumbs Up

ROBBY P: Good luck with FedEx, and another fine job (the Rock hopper).

I missed who it was that encountered a self-appointed food naaazi, but I loved the response! I have no time for anybody who deems it their business what I eat. Unfortunately, nannies are on the rise... I'll stop here before I go on a rant/soapbox/get political. I'll just say LIBERTY and FREEDOM...and leave it at THAT.

TODD: I brought some amonia inhallants (smelling salts) in last week...maybe they fell out during the move? With all your fainting spells in here of late, I'm wondering if we don't need a little oxygen set-up handy for ya...Whistling  Glad you got some time in Toddland, of which I'm told, you are King.

SAWYER: Hey kiddo, sorry you got savaged so badly in the Weekend Photo Fun. "Artsy-Fartsy" shots are TOUGH...and sometimes the "vision" just don't come across from the creator to the viewer. Better luck next time. I was gonna suggest a little "bounce light" but someone else beat me to it...in a bit harsher tone than I woulda used. Practice, practice, practice, edit, edit, and edit somemore.

 

 I have to go to Solon this evening for THAT editor. The Fire Dept. First Responders had a serious motorcycle accident last year, the rider as dead...but they got him back. During Solon Beef Days a few weeks ago, he walked into the station to say "thank you." THAT editor thinks it's a nice story, as do I. Then, I get to rush back to Clarence for our FD monthly meeting. I'll miss truck checking, and probably the dinner too (we have a group supper before our meetings...first place I've been that does that). Hopefully, they'll leave me something.

I'm a long way from "caught up" here...but will yield the floor as I get ready to hit the road.

Have a good-un,

ChrisEight Ball

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Posted by tcwright973 on Monday, August 3, 2009 2:39 PM

I'm another who enjoyed the eagle pictures. Back in the early 80's when I was the presiding officer of a fraternal organization, one of my programs was the presentation of birds of prey by a local & licensed rehabilitator. He brought a number of birds including a golden eagle, a hawk, an owl, etc. The highlight of the evening was watching the eagle fly from one end of the meeting room to the other a couple of times.  An amazing thing to see that beautiful bird in flight up close.

Tom

 

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, August 3, 2009 12:21 PM

Good afternoon All...Its partly cloudy and 77 here...I'll have a cheese burger with a slice of onion and a RBF please...Thank You....Chair repair man is coming at 1 I hope He gets it going..Not much going on the Illinois and southern today..Thanks for the Prayers and thoughts for My Brother..You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by howmus on Monday, August 3, 2009 12:05 PM

Afternoon Everyone!

Flo how about a Roast beast sub, what? Yes the extra large, a side order of fries with gravy, and a RBF for lunch.  Not a problem, I'll handle the Diet Lady if she hassles you! 

I guess I am still in recovery mode from camp......  Got up late and then decided that if don't get half of the lawn mowed before lunch I wouldn't get it done today.

JimRCGMO
"So, if one of these gets broken, do I have to call in the HazMat crew?"

 

Simple answer.... No.  Actually the new types of CFLs have only a trace of mercury in them, less than 1mg.  Even the old ones didn't have enough to make it a problem.  Of course I wouldn't want to start smashing them on the kitchen floor either. Whistling  Over the lifetime of the average CFL you are actually saving on the amount of mercury that is put into the air you breathe as most coal fired plants will put out 10 times the amount of mercury to light an incandescent bulb of the same candlepower over the same period.  Yes they should always be recycled (there are many places to do that).   Certain elements in our society (aka: those that tend to profit from it) love to have us all upset about the dangers of new technologies..... Be afraid, be VERY afraid!  BTW I have over 60 of them in my house right now and have been using them for over 20 years.  I have dropped several of them on the hard floor.  Only one broke.  Actually it had a cracked glass.  I quickly put it ito a freezer bag and then put it into the box for recycling.  Then turned on the fans in the basement (it happened in the train room) and stayed out of there for a day. 

JimRCGMO
I could just see that constrictor thinking to itself "Oh boy, my own Super Sub!"

 

LOL, I was thinking that myself.  I think it had been well fed before they brought it too the camp! Smile,Wink, & Grin   I do think the campers enjoyed having that picture taken.  These kids were not in the slightest squirmish about handling any of the critters they saw at camp.  You did see the one with the Madagascar Cockroaches, didn't you?  Those things made me a bit.... Yech!Shock

I am hoping to get the yard done this afternoon/early evening and be able to make some quality time to accomplish some things on the layout. So far only 3 people have gotten in touch with me to say they are coming to the NMRA picnic at the NYMT and R&GV Museums this coming weekend.......  That means we would have all of about 6 people there.  Guess there is too many other railfan things going on around here at the same time. Sad

Hope you all have a good one!

73 

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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