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Posted by Cox 47 on Thursday, November 5, 2009 10:44 AM

Good morning...Its sunny and 45 here posta hit mid 60's...I'll have coffee and toast please..Thank you...Been working on pond and a base for building...and running trains...

PC..Prayers for your Son...

Jeff...your weathering on Trucks and couplers looks great..

Got my new SD 7 here it is working yards in Mattoon on the I&S...

You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 5, 2009 9:54 AM

howmus

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Ray - forum rules would not allow me to translate that word into English -  we talk about something protruding Big Smile

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, November 5, 2009 9:44 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe I'll have a bowl of hot oatmeal and a cup of dark roast coffee in a FGLK mug this morning.  I'll go sit in the back booth by the fire.

Philip, I'll add my hopes and prayers for your son today..... and your whole family.  

Barry I finally remembered the composer. An early Baroque composer of Italien birth but composed at the French Court.  Jean-Babtiste Lully.  Conductors did not use the batton that is used today and since Court Orchestras were considered military at the time Lully's choice of "weapons" was the Mace.  Most gentlemen of the era wore swords as part of their formal attire.  J.S. Bach was fired from his first conducting job in a church in Germany at the age of 16 for getting in a sword fight during rehearsal with his bassoonist.  He looked at the man and said, "Du bist ein Zipplefaggotist (sp)!"  Maybe Ulrich can explain it better, but he called him a bassoon player that sounded like a nanny goat and also refered to him in the familiar "du" which was an insult speaking to someone much older.......

I did not sleep well last night.  Went to bed with a throbbing toe and a sore throat.  Right now both feel pretty good, but all night long I couldn't get in a position where I could breath and not make the toe ache badly.....

Have a busy day ahead of me so I'll finish this refill on the coffee and be getting going!

Later!

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Posted by gear-jammer on Thursday, November 5, 2009 9:12 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  Coffee please before I pressure wash the front steps.  I have to catch it early because it will get stormy this afternoon.

Philip,  Hope that your son's surgery goes smoothly.

Later,  Sue

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:51 AM

Just ordered 3 single dome 'Gramps' tank cars from Bachmann. Should have them in about 2 weeks.
 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:47 AM

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 PC.......Hope it all goes well.

Same from us as well----

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Posted by Robby P. on Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:45 AM

 Good morning.  A slight chance of showers today.

 Just a quick stop.  

 PC.......Hope it all goes well.

 I will pop back in later.  Zzz

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:27 AM

Good Morning All,

   40 and overcast with a high of 49 and rain showers later. Low tonight to be in the 20's. I'll have a regular to go please. Good luck today Phillip. Our prayers for a successful outcome to your sons surgery.

Lots to do again today so I'm goint to scoot out the door.  CUL, J.R.

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Posted by Blazzin on Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:18 AM

  Ah Phillip, With all our hopes and strengths, our thoughts and prayers we are with you and your family.  Keep us informed.  Godspeed. 

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:03 AM

Mornin' all!

Just getting ready to head out to the hospital.  Guess we caught a break and didn't have to get up before the sun.  My son's surgery is scheduled to start at 1pm today, so we don't have to be there til 11am.

Well, it's supposed to be really nice here this weekend.  They're talking about an indian summer type weekend.  That'd be nice.

So.......I guess it's time to get moving.........LATER!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:00 AM

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JEFF: You make perfect sense to this underpaid miser... I guess I was surprised it held up so well on the weird plastic they use for the trucks. Any tips/tricks/strong recommendations for going the latex paint route???

Just a few little things. I don't use expensive brushes. I get the little 3 or 4 packs that Testor's sells to use for my good brushes. Wal-Mart sells kids watercolor brushes 20 or 30 to a pack for just a few dollars. I use those for general purpose brushes. They are also good for brushing dust off models and structures. I shake my paint cans once a month to keep them mixed. For painting couplers, wheels and trucks I use the paint full strength. When thinning for use with my airbrush I use filtered (through a folded paper towel) tap water. This removes any foreign objects picked up in the pipes.

 

 

Good morning. It's 50 and sunny. The high will be in the mid 70's and it will be sunny.

It's time for another visit to the foot doc. That will be early this afternoon. This morning I'm working on filling the screwdriver notches on the sides of my two Atlas GP40 chassis. I'm using Testor's contour putty for this. I put some yesterday and let it dry. It shrank up a bit so I put on some more last night before bed. It's dry now so I'll sand it down so it's level with the side of the fuel tanks. Afterward I'll turn the locos over and overfill the notches on that side. They should be ready for sanding this evening.


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Posted by AmanaMedic on Thursday, November 5, 2009 7:46 AM

Good morning... ladies? A stack of pancakes, some eggs scrambled up, a bit of bacon for color...and the bucket of coffee. Yes...I'm in far earlier than usual.

I never did fall asleep last night. Couldn't get comfortable enough. Then, just about the time I'm about to fall asleep...the Fire pager goes off. 0500 this morning, we get the call to land the helicopter for a local man who apparently woke up dead. I throw on my "job shirt" (heavy sweatshirt designed by firemen for firemen) shoes, coat...(yes, I had pants on) debate making a quick "pit stop," decide to just hope we aren't out long. I get out to my truck, it is completely frosted over. Oh crap. So, I fire it up, blast the defrost, and start searching for the scraper. I'm just about to roll down the window and stick my head out, when a fellow fireman from up the block rolls up. He stops, I jump in, off we go.

A while later, the big blue helicopter lands at the ambulance garage, which reminds me: for whomever was adding a helipad at a hospital not so long ago, the landing lights are orange. The pad itself is maybe 20' square, but has about 80 foot square clear around it, well except for the PROPANE TANK 40' from the slab...Confused

Cute flight nurse and chunky, "butch-looking" flight medic hop out, we go to the bird and grab stuff for the ladies (cardiac monitor/defibrillator, drug box, "auto pulse" CPR device, board, etc.). It is always a strange feeling doing a "hot" off-load with the blades turning overhead. We're on the same side as the tail rotor, which is only a "shimey" of light back by the tail. A stripe on the tail boom marks the point between life and being quisenarted. Shock

Despite over an hour of effort by our ambulance, a paramedic from Mechanicsville, and the flight crew...the outcome was negative.Angel The flight crew loaded up, big blue helicopter flew away, we took up. Now, I've got the coffee flowing, and figure I may as well stay up so I can get stuff finished for THAT. She'll be expecting it all tomorrow morning.

JEFF: You make perfect sense to this underpaid miser... I guess I was surprised it held up so well on the weird plastic they use for the trucks. Any tips/tricks/strong recommendations for going the latex paint route???

TODD: I knew you'd understand (not getting the "New Toothbrush Day" card).

ULRICH: Sorry to hear the bureucracy is still wrapping you up in red tape. The landlord is waiting for approval to be able to rent to you???? Banged Head That's the kind of Bovine Substance that makes my head need ducttape to keep from exploding. Hang in there. If there's anything we can do on this side of the pond...opportunities to keep an eye out for, for you; for crimeny sakes, let us know!

Whelp, time for more coffee, and to get started on the day's tasks...

Have a SAFE day everybody,

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, November 5, 2009 7:04 AM

Morning, Fried eggs, hash browns ham and Red Eye gravy please. Yup, bring on the coffee. Today: Sunny, with a high near 58. West wind at 7 mph becoming south. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 42. South wind between 5 and 9 mph.

Wow, slow night last night or what? I know I didn't get back home last night til after closing time so no MRRing done. That's kinda what I figured would happen. (actually I forgot we had a church meeting also until some friends came in and reminded me. Ooops. So that actually caused me to be late getting home.)

Mom day today, work tonight, not much layout time again today. OK, none. Maybe being as how it's Thursday and my FLHS is open, I can get some Polyscale steam black (settle down Tom. I'm not changing eras. I just want to change my 4-4-0 Jupiter from silver to non-Jupiter black for my tourist trap train.)and basically let them know I'm still alive. Haven't been in there in a while.

Barry- No, I don't get many calls like that. My buddy, who owns the bar part and waits on tables during the week and opens and closes the place, is also a salesman for a local contractors building supply company during the day. The company is changing their sales and inventory computer programs and have been having classes on the new programs. They have classes during the day one about every three weeks and he forgot about this one so it was a last minute call for help to open the place and cover him til he got there. He doesn't really ask when the next meeting is and if they do tell him, he doesn't write it down so his last two classes have been, "don't forget about the classes today" immediately followed by a call to Todd. I'll be ready for him in about three weeks this time. If I can remember myself.Whistling

Chris- No problem on the card. Kinda glad you didn't actually. Don't know were I'd put it. Make room between the second Tuesday in June and Daylight Savings cards I suppose. But with the big 2 weeks til Thanksgiving Day coming up next Thursday, let alone the New Razorblade in the Face Mower on Saturday, I'll be needing all the room I can get.

I'm ignoring the people who have reported "S" word sightings in or around their areas. I'm not ready for that.

Jeff- SSI or not, paint is outrageous. One half ounce, HALF OUNCE, of Model Master Acrylic at HL, $3.49. What's that, $223.36 a quart? AND, even though it's not thinned enough for an airbrush It's still thinned more than what you're getting. By the time you thin it out to the same as the little bottles of hobby paints. You may have a couple of quarts or even close to 3 there.

I guess shopping for MRR stuff is MRRing? So I guess I did get some time in yesterday after all.
Have a Great Day!!!

EDIT: Well I see the page is on my bill. Order up.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, November 5, 2009 6:32 AM

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JEFF: I was going to ask how house paint w**ks for you...but from your pics, looks like it w**ks just fine. You are a rather inventive/creative gent.

I have couplers and wheels I painted with the flat latex more than 5 years ago and the paint has held up just fine. My only income is my SSI so I have to be creative with what I can get for the very least. I get the mixes a quart at a time. I got two mixes of paint yesterday for less than $10, one in theOlympic brand and the other in the Valspar brand. The mix I get in the ColorPlace brand costs less than $6 for a quart. That beats $2 for 1 ounce of enamel all to heck. Add to that many enamels cause me bad respiratory trouble. Enamel paint pens aren't too bad about that but they don't last long either, and they are expensive.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, November 5, 2009 6:31 AM

Good Morning

Got a bit of s&$w this morning---in amongst the dribble that is currently falling---it is only 2C out there so it is a drab, wet and cold day for us---our high will be about 4C. yaySigh

I'm off today so I'll be sitting in the trainroom straightening the shelves out ---again. Whistling

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Posted by LSWrr on Thursday, November 5, 2009 5:59 AM
Good morning all,

  

Drab, cold, and wet this morning, it snowed 45 minutes south of me yesterday. PC, good luck to your son.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 5, 2009 2:56 AM

 Good Morning,

a drab day, wet n´ windy. Zoe, I´ ll have a mug of hot chocolate - real sweet, and a muffin and jam, thank you.

The red tape of our moving issue is not yet finished. I called the landlord to inquire about the contract - he has not yet received the approval to rent out this flat to us Confused I need to arrange for the moving of our furniture, putting in the new flooring and a kitchen, but how to do that when there is still a degree of insecurity? I feel like being tossed around Sad

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 11:48 PM

Good evening, Chloe? I'm w**king the late shift tonight, trying to nail down some stuff for THAT, so I don't have to sweat it tomorrow night. I'll take a bucket of coffee along with a double cheeseburger basket and hot fudge sundae please 'n thank-you. Yep, over here at the RC, AFTER a thorough search for furzkissens, whoopie cushions, and other devices of mass hillarity.

TODD: Hey Pal, sorry I didn't get you a card for "new toothbrush day." Maybe next year...

Anybody heard anything out of BAMA CSX (Eddie) about little Mikayla? I thought today was the day she was to be kicked out of the nest...as it were.

JEFF: That Silvadene should knock-out your latest bug just fine. Good stuff. I was going to ask how house paint w**ks for you...but from your pics, looks like it w**ks just fine. You are a rather inventive/creative gent.

Well, hopefully I can plow through the photo captions and a brief write-up for Clear Creek Amana High School's production of "Bye Bye Birdie." I shot a rehearsal last night...some really tallented kids there. One in particular, well...I saw a blurb with a brief synopsis. I saw the name "Rose" and without knowing anything about the charecter, figured out which kid would have the role. I was right, and she's great at it. The girl has a face for comedy...not a slam, she's rather cute, actually...it's more her ability to contort her face and the wide range of expressions she comes up with. The other female lead is a girl born to do musicals: great voice, pretty face, also a wide range of expressions. A fun shoot, I ended up with 199 pics. I edited it down to about a dozen to turn in to THAT for her final decision. All will eventually end up on the paper's website, in the hopes parents, etc. will buy, buy, and buy some more.

Oh, JIM, you were right...THAT didn't buy "Clippers neuter the Wildcats," she instead went with "Clippers take down Wildcats." Just doesn't seem to have the same...impact. Oh well. They went on to lose the first round of championship play, so I've got "Clippers sank at Centerville." She'll probably let that one stand.

Sports cliche's, gotta love 'em...

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 9:26 PM

Evening all. Chloe, I'll take a bacon cheeseburger and a RBF, thanks.

IT'S THE WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOT!!!!!!!!!

Not much new from me. Same old stuff.

Found a new LHS by school today, while we were walking into town after school. Looks like it just opened, will have to check it out.

Not much else goin on, I'll be at the RC, if anyone comes in and wants to chat.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 5:31 PM

Good Evening peoples!!

Had a hurry up and wait kinda day today----therefore gotta lot of nothing much done---oh well. Did get to watch a lot of dribbling rain and that "Other" white stuff fall and make hoohaw with the traffic for a bit--

Ray: What time frame are we looking at for that French composer? ---A name that I think was mentioned was one Bieleau but I'm kind of ??? about that. That Gout can be nasty stuff if not treated right---my sister has it----me---I have other issuesWhistling

Todd: Do you get a lot of these last minute calls? Lotsa fun those-----Whistling

Chloe, I'll have a coffee and a hamburg platter as well please----I'll be over at the RC for now-----moving another whoopie cushion away---

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 3:55 PM

Just got back from errands in Springfield. Today is Wednesday so Castle Trains is closed, however HL isn't and a 40% coupon was used to purchase WS Farmers Market people. Also picked up some Testors Decal Set. I was wondering, (bbbbrrriiing)..Grumpy excuse me........ Welp just got a call and have to go open the restaurant up. My buddy got tied up at work and can't get there til about 5- 5:30. I hope this doesn't end up being all night, I was hoping to get to do some RR work. See ya.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 1:25 PM

twhite
Jeff: What did you use to weather your trucks in that photo?  Looks GOOD!

Flat latex paint. the mix numbers are as follows:

I have the Rail Tie Brown in two types, ColorPlace and Valspar.

Rail Tie Brown.
ColorPlace (Wal-Wart)
1 quart size. Interior/flat latex. Accent base, C 47, L2Y.

Valspar (Lowe's)
1 quart size. Interior/flat latex. Base 4, 105-2Y27, 109-1.5, 111-17.5, 113-3.

Now for the Rust.
Olympic (Lowe's)
1 quart size. Interior/flat latex. Base 5, 105-26, 107-2Y11.5, 115-35.5.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 12:30 PM

Ah, lunch time. How about some chicken fried rice? Cup of wonton too? sure!

Vincent. if they replaced all that stuff and the car shifts hard with the motor off but really only in the R,1/2 positions it probably isn't the clutch. I'd check the gearbox and linkage first. Did the previous owner change the gearbox type? The car should have a T-5 with internal linkage so the best bet is to pull the shifter boot in the interior and check to see if anything is fouling the lever. If the lever is ok and doesn't have say the tunnel banked up against it, then I'd get into the top of the selector mechanism. Some of the boxes had alternate places for the shifter and if this was moved there may be bits binding there. Last but not least, did the previous owner try for the speed shifting record and bend up any of the rods inside? Once the shift mechanism is out you should be able to see the rods below and determine if they are bent and run into each other. Let me know what you find if it gets that far.

Ray - I too can sympathize about the gout as I'm also on diuretics and prone to getting all the same problems. I can't place the composer either but it sounds like he might have been conducting the anvil chorus.    J.R.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 10:50 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe I'll have a bowl of old Phart cereal and a cup dark roast in a R&GV mug.  I'll go over to the Rivet Counter and chat a while.  Say, what have you been cooking this morning??  (snif, snif)  Got some bad eggs in the dozen???  Oh!  That was from the chili you made yesterday?  It does linger, doesn't it.....Whistling

TMarsh
Ray- Ouch! I had the gout once. Man that hurt. It felt like someone was trying to pull my big toe off. Hope you get over it quick. Quit snickering you young whippersnappers, Gout isn't just for old people anymore. Right Ray?

 

Todd, right on all accounts!!! Even having a bed sheet touch the toe hurts like mad!  It appears to be a bit better today.  I can move the toe with little pain and the swelling has gone down.  Still very red around the joint.  I am pretty sure that it is gout as I have all the symptoms and I know I have had elevated uric acid levels for years.  I guess I am a bit like Beethoven who was deaf and had gout...Whistling  I just don't want to end up like the French Opera composer (can't think of his name) who used to conduct his operas with a mace.  When the orchestra would get off beat, he would pound the mace on the floor to keep the time.  During the last time he conducted, he accidentally pounded the mace on his gouty foot.  The foot got gangrene and he died a few days later.  Thus becoming the only composer to kill himself during a performance of one of his operas......  (true story)  Maybe Tom can fill in the composer's name for me.

Packer, hope you get the clutch/transmission/linkage/whateveriswrong  fixed soon.  Not being able to shift is not I problem I like...  Had it happen on a couple of tractors when I was a kid.

Hope everyone has a great day!  Later!

73

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 10:28 AM

A strong coffee in an extra large  SOUTHERN  mug, please & thanks.

***Jeffrey, do let us know how that frog tape works out. And hope that special salve is working on your foot.

***PC, hope your son sees some improvement following the operation.

The Inlaws will be here soon and may be here the rest of the week. Looks like a good time to work on finishing up some of these models laying around.

The pectoral thing is half the size it was so the solumedrol must be working. Going to take it easy for awhile and spend some time in the train room....right after farm chores and re-running a cable in the basement for a little TV in the guest bedroom for the Inlaws.

Y'all have a great day!

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Posted by Cox 47 on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 10:17 AM

Morning all...Its sunny and 53 here..I'll have coffee and a sweet roll please..Thank you...make that to go..You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by Packer on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 9:48 AM

 Morning all,

Waiting for my next class to begin, than I'm off for home and may try some weathering. 

GMTRacing

Vincent - bummer about the clutch. Is the shift linkage internal or external?  Checking the cable first is smart, but if there is proper free play and travel it gets complicated. Have you checked the fluid level in the gearbox? Most people never do and if there is even a slight leak over time the box could be nearly dry. Does the car shift easily with the motor off? If it does that's a clue the problem is not in the gearbox itself. Good luck to you.

Not sure, the car in question is a 1990 Mustang. The previous owner said he recently replaced the trannsmission (don't know what type), clutch (I'm wondering if he kept the old throwout bearing in when he changed the clutch), and added a clutch cable adjuster.

I tried removing some of the slack with the adjuster but it would go back when the clutch was pressed in.  The car is still hard to shift when off. Gears 3, 4, and 5 are okay, but 1, 2, and Reverse are very hard to get into (even with the clutch pedal to the floor, it sometimes takes both hands) . I haven't checked the fluid yet, but I'll check that when I bring the car into the garage..

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 9:27 AM

Morning evry body. Happy New Toothbrush day. Hashbrowns and gravy please and coffee too thanks.

What's that smell?

Ray- Ouch! I had the gout once. Man that hurt. It felt like someone was trying to pull my big toe off. Hope you get over it quick. Quit snickering you young whippersnappers, Gout isn't just for old people anymore. Right Ray?

HEY Everybody! Look, Keith has the same wood TV tray things like most of us have! Nice looking boy by the way.

Robby- Your friends layout sounds like a real drooler. (something to drool over for you old guys).

Bama- Butter knives. Gotta love 'em. Argueing with you over the test huh. Aaaaaand how much was he paying for you to check out his electrical system and tell him what was wrong? Should have said, "I'm sorry sir you don't believe me. Please feel free to buzz right on down to the nearest repair shop for a second opinion. By the way you'll have to break your wallet out for that. Now go away and come again soon." By the way Good luck today.

Vincent- have you...., never mind I see I'd just be repeating what JR said. Sounds like a linkage or shifting problem with the tranny. A clutch problem and boy you'd know it when you snag the next gear if you could get it out of gear at all. Uh, er, usually. ( I quit saying never or always a long time ago)

Philip- Big grins and thumbs up and of course prayers of thanks for the surgery success. Now for the recovery. Still Angel and of course Angel for your son tomorrow, more

Tom- Yup, though I do enjoy history I again wouldn't call myself a history buff. But as Ray said, sorta, I enjoy history much more now than I ever did before. As long of course, as there aren't too many dates to remember. Sure glad we aren't speaking Latin. But then again, we'd all be doctors! They know what the first 10 Amendments are by title as a list, but do they really know what they mean other than, yah, I know the date the 11th amendment was passed but don't ask me to explain what it means to us. By the way, I'd make a reasonable offer you'd go for on that 2-8-0. After a while he just may decide he's wanting a bit much. If not, oh well.

Rob- Sorry to hear of the new addition to the problems but glad to hear it's not lung related.Angel

Ulrich- I too liked the story.

Oh, Hi Vinnie, how's it going? Wanna talk? Sure, Zoe get Vin man a cup o Joe on me. Have a seat buddy. PHPHPHPHPHHPHLLLLLLBBBBBTTTTTT! (he he) Gotta Go!!!!

Have a Great Day!!!

ZOOOOOM! (SLAM)

Todd  

Central Illinoyz

In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.

I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk. Laugh

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  • From: New Milford, Ct
  • 3,232 posts
Posted by GMTRacing on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 8:23 AM

Good morning All,

      35 F but clear this morning. No rain predicted for another day or so. Museum night last night - I replaced a plaster tunnel portal with the same casting in resin and w..ked on the platform for the big station all on the O gage display. Our machinist volunteers there also and he's been doing an awsome job painting hills and surface plus scenicing on the display as well. The molds we made from commercial bits using Micromark silicone rubber for the molds and the two part resin for the parts. Very easy stuff to work with. Also for the last couple of years we've been collecting extra wooden stir sticks from the concessions at Lime Rock and elsewhere because they are perfect for dimensional lumber, ties, etc  We'd been unable to find the same sticks locally but I stumbled upon them on line and am now the proud owner of 10,000 5" and 5,000 7.5" wooden stir sticks. Cost - a princely $16.00 for the lot. I combined my order with some more stuff for the shop and thus got free shipping as well. Scratch building plank by plank just got much easier.

PC - Glad the operation went well for the missus. Hope your sons' goes as well. Our prayers for a successful recovery as well.

Bama - Today's the big day right?  Our prayers for a happy outcome. Bet the rocket scientist was surprised when the car wouldn't restart. It doesn't take much to blow up a CPU does it?

Jeff - Good thing the doc caught the infection early. I know the first couple of weeks with the mangled toes was the most critical due to the risk of infection and difficulty keeping everything clean and the dressings changed. Hope it turns out well and please keep vigilant.

Rob - take care. I know how much you like to avoid the docs, but try to humor them a bit. You don't need all that pain.

Jerry - hope Sallies' feeling better.

Ulrich - Sounds like the usual snafus. After waiting and waiting for completed paperwork all the grace periods will be up and you and Petra will need to scramble to get caught up. If it's any consolation, it's the same all over.

Vincent - bummer about the clutch. Is the shift linkage internal or external?  Checking the cable first is smart, but if there is proper free play and travel it gets complicated. Have you checked the fluid level in the gearbox? Most people never do and if there is even a slight leak over time the box could be nearly dry. Does the car shift easily with the motor off? If it does that's a clue the problem is not in the gearbox itself. Good luck to you.

Jim - reading about your dilema it amazes me how short sighted (yes, and selfish) the pointy haired bosses can be. Why is it if you do good w..k and care about the job and the clients, they take it as a sign of weakness and an opening to abuse your dedication? Cost containment at the expense of the clients is doomed to failure but usually ineveitable once all the middle managers pile on. Next they'll require to bunk in there so you can be available 24-7, right? You are probably correct in assuming the real issue is the boss bees don't want to be bothered with real responsibility or duties. Until your situation can be changed I suppose the only defense is speaking out and in the mean time as they say in the old country "illegitimus non carborundum".

   Time to get on with it in the shop. It's quiet today as most of the lads are on their way to Daytona and I'm staying behind to try to catch up sorting the piles of stuff left from the move this spring. Catc ya later. J.R.

 

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    January 2007
  • From: Kentucky
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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 8:21 AM

Good Morning!

I'll have some TH coffee at the RC, please.

PC... Will continue prayers for you family. Good to know Mrs. PC's surgery went fine. Will keep you son in prayers. 

Sir Madog

 Lunchtime in good ol´ Germany!

It is a gray and wet day, so I´ll have a bowl of hot chili and a Coke, Zoe, thank you. I´ll be by the window , carefully looking for a whoopie cushion before I sit down... Smile

Petra and I are eagerly awaiting the signed contract now, there is so much we have to arrange. Time is running short on us and I hate to do things in an unnecessary hurry. Sad

Although Halloween is over, I wrote a nice little story, which can be read here.

Will show up later again!

You all have a good day!

 Yikes, everybody. Did you see all that chili Ulrich ate.????  ... He will not need a whoopie cusion!  ... The corner booth is off limits for now!..... Zoe open the window, please.... oooohh ...Zoe?... Zoe just passed out... this is not good..... uh, Zoe... (she's beginning to wake up)... She says she is taking chili off the menu.... Chow hounds like Urlich are dangerous with that stuff ........Oops .. Oh, hello, Ulrich ... I'm just kidding around here. ... I hope you have a sense of humor....That's not a piece of pie you are putting in that catapult is it? ....Oh, no.....Splaaat.... hmmm .... at least it was cherry pie....not bad........

I liked the wolf story. 

Have fun everybody!.

 

 

 

GARRY

HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR

EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU

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