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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:23 PM

 It's currently 40. The low tonight will be 36 so the heater will be on low.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:16 PM

 Today I received a box about 13" wide and 12" high. It contained an assortment of buildings that were available on the market back in the mid 60's and early 70's. There was also a 40' bulkhead flat with a lumber load and a gift wrapped item. That gift wrapped item is down at my parent's place so I can't get my mitts on it until Christmas. I love the old houses. Some of them have interior walls. It's gonna be fun finding places for them on the layout.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:06 PM

I was was a away from the diner a couple of days, and I see it has been busy. 

Ulrich said: "Breaking News: After a 40 year career as the anchorman for Sesame Street with CTW, Kermit the Frog died yesterday from the Swine Flu, being the 31st victim in the US. His last words were." That ... (expletive, deleted) pig told me, she was clean..."  ....

Ulrich, did Kermit croak ant the rivit, rivit counter?  I see his last words were squeeling on the pig.

Those RailBox cars look ugly enough Jeff and Robby.

Good to see Bill T stopped by

Jim CG has been chowing down the domuts I see. .

Duke is still sleeping I see.

Where are Inch and Paul?

I'm continuing with my DCC project.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, December 10, 2009 5:54 PM

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Barry, I think I saw a cartoon like you described about your neighbor/neighbour with the 'DITTO' and arrow - loved it!Laugh

Jim: Everyone knows the joys of hanging Christmas lights around their house right? There is one fellow on another forum that has--or rather did have?Confused--a dummy, which is supposed to represent such an one doing the decorating, placed in such a way that it was hanging on to the eavestrough of their house, complete with the ladder fallen over to the side. This apparently(?) had the police laughing but at the same time they were told that they had to take the decoration down because---well---it caused a minor series of accidents as people would rush to help the poor fellow---only to discover the fellow was a fake--Laugh

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Don't you just love the weather? We are now seeing windchills around the -22C mark tonight--and we are supposed to go to -13C----with the winds stll doing the 40-70kmh thing---it'll be CCCOLD!!Sad

I've started to replenish my trestle supplies as I seem to have lost a bunch in there againConfused I spent the afternoon doing the rounds of LHS's and what not getting bits and pieces----sheeeshSigh

Chloe---I'll have a bowl of hot chile and some hot chocolate as well please----I'm going to the fireplace to warm up---Smile

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:08 PM

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Alrightee, now - Jeff, that boxcar looks like it's been pulling its weight in hauling freight! Thumbs Up As for that vac thing, if it were my place, yeah, the dust should be vaccuumed up, but I didn't think your place looked that dusty from your pics. Whistling

Hey, this is Louisiana. Down here you can be up to your chest in mud and dust will be blowing in your face.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:05 PM

Packer

Jeff, never actually used latex paints, and i've never heard of them being used in airbrushes. How opaque is it and how well does it adhere to metal wheelsets? Also when used in airbrushes, what do you thin it with and by how much?

I usually thin it 50% with water or alcohol and have the airbrush (Testor's Aztek single action) set for 28 psi. I've found that it adheres quite well once dry. Any on the tread is easily removed by gently scoring it with fine sandpaper then rubbing it off with your thumbnail. Opaqueness depends on how much you thin it. I generally don't go past 50% but 70% would be closer to transparent and let other colors show through.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:01 PM

Good Morning (still is here, right?), lunchtime Zoe - I'll have a bowl of chili, BLT and a RBF, please 'n' thank you ma'am! I'll take it over by the woodstove, thanks!

It's almost weather like Barry or some of our more northerly Diners would like today - heck, we're back up into the double digits on the wind chill now! Lemme check here - yep, 12 F wind chill! Heck, that's about like a heat wave to our NOTB friends, right? Gonna even hit 32 F today! (And then there's Vincent, rubbing it in with his temps!) Wink Now, tonight it might get a bit cooler, but y'know... So in honor/honour of the heat wave we're having, I have chosen blue for my color du jour. Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Jim- Is it normal to think of expanding again, when you haven't even completed the one you're on? Whistling

Sure, Todd! I do that a lot - haven't even lined up the extra space, but with my virtual reality of my layout design software, I can dream and plan up about anything (now the 'Build' part might take a little longer Oops).

Todd, you have just too much free time on your hands, I can see that - hope you survive all that spare time. Whistling

Keith, no problem on getting things figured out some - if you're not careful though, you'll have it all figured out before I even see your scans. I did some figuring on the dimensions for some of my buildings, too - of course, the fun part is, since my software was written by a guy in Germany, the editor (so far) only accepts metric measurements. Luckily, I have a conversion program also, so I punch in the 'English' measurements and calculate what they are in metric before switching over to enter them in the editor. Oh, yeah...Sigh Conversions were my least favorite part when we covered metric way back in school. I'd as soon measure in metric as have to do the conversions. About like converting fractional inch measurements into a decimal form. (Yeah, I'm rusty on some of the fractions, like 16ths, 32nds, or 64ths, and some days, even 8ths...)

Galaxy, good to hear your PT went well. Now, take better care of yourself this year. See if you can get (have somebody else pay for, if possible) one of those extended spectrum lights they sell for the seasonal kind of depression? Talk with your doc too, about whether meds need adjusting for the mid-winter season. And AngelAngel Just my My 2 cents, having (for a while in the past) dated a gal who had the seasonal kind. Her mood slipped in October or November and was down until about April. The further north you live, the longer the mid-winter season can last. And staying in touch with friends (including in here) is good, as well.

Alrightee, now - Jeff, that boxcar looks like it's been pulling its weight in hauling freight! Thumbs Up As for that vac thing, if it were my place, yeah, the dust should be vaccuumed up, but I didn't think your place looked that dusty from your pics. Whistling

Chris, I know what you mean about life and limb when the weather gets really bad in winter. 'Nuff said... Besides, why waste perfectly good MRR'ing weather on going to w**k? Smile,Wink, & Grin Hey, I like your writing.. Yeah!!, slapping THAT editor might be a CLM (career-limiting-move)...

Barry, I think I saw a cartoon like you described about your neighbor/neighbour with the 'DITTO' and arrow - loved it!Laugh

Rob - aw, c'mon - do like I do, post your w**k so all us mere mortals out here know that we aren't the only ones on the early part of the learning curve (so to speak). Hey, I just saw the photos of the REALLY good ones Robby and others do, so I get something to copy off of. That's how I expect I might learn...(maybe, sometime, sorta...)

Ulrich, good to see you're making good use of your seminar time.Whistling Unless I said something about the furniture finish thing as well, I think DerJohn gets the credit for that idea (a good one). And I'd ditto DerJohn's comments about 'wise' use of your time in having to attend a silly seminar. But that's another whole rant by itself, yes? Good to hear you get a break from the seminar over the holidays. As for that joke...Laugh

Bama, glad to see you back in, and hope you can make it back again before too long (depending on how Mikayla's affecting your sleep patterns, and how your hunting forays go). Thumbs Up

PC? Good to hear about your wife and son healing up. Your visiting friend's trailer hopefully has a good heater, with winter about here. Glad you were able to help her find most of what she needed. Bow

Vincent, I kinda prefer solvent-based paints myself, but I do recall hearing that with acrylic/latex paints in an airbrush, the KEY thing to do is IMMEDIATELY after you finish spraying (whatever), wash that airbrush out completely, since acrylic and latex paints dry that much faster...Shock On your spray can, have you tried backing off a bit more from the wheels/trucks to see if that helps? Not quite to the point where the paint dries before hitting them, of course. Oops

Robby, your work (as usual for you) is EXCELLENT. Thumbs UpBow Love my C&O covered hopper. Haven't got around to how to 'repair' the steps, but will be getting to that (maybe over my Christmas vacation?).

Well, I got busy with w**k and am just now going to lunch (for the rest of the day...). May be able to check back in later this evening, if I don't freeze up on the way to the Diner. [brrr!]

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, December 10, 2009 3:54 PM

 Hey chloe, nothin for me, just stopping in.

Another day of school for me. notihn really new. Got basketball practice tonight though, finally a breka in the everyday routine.

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, December 10, 2009 3:42 PM

Jeff, never actually used latex paints, and i've never heard of them being used in airbrushes. How opaque is it and how well does it adhere to metal wheelsets? Also when used in airbrushes, what do you thin it with and by how much?

Vincent

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 10, 2009 3:11 PM

 

Packer
The spay paint I bought for wheelsets is really runny and doesn't want to stick to the wheelsets; however the color is good. The paint in question is krylon brown boots. Guess I'll try a rustoleum next time, they stuck better but I don't know if they have a color close to that.

I use a latex paint that I had color matched from Floquils 'Rust' color. It's an Olympic Premium flat latex, base 5. the mix numbers are 105-26, 107-2Y11.5, 115-35.5. I get it mixed a quart at a time at Lowe's. I can thin down as much or as little as I need for use in my airbrush. I sometimes get ridiculed by some out there for using latex paints but I consider them to be weak minds who feel they have to ridicule anything that threatens their little world or is something they completely fail to understand and don't want to take the time to find out about.

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, December 10, 2009 1:39 PM

Todd, thanks

The spay paint I bought for wheelsets is really runny and doesn't want to stick to the wheelsets; however the color is good. The paint in question is krylon brown boots. Guess I'll try a rustoleum next time, they stuck better but I don't know if they have a color close to that.

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, December 10, 2009 12:57 PM

Robby- Oh yes, I didn't mean to imply there weren't some good ones there. Real good. You included. But it's got to be disheartening to see some go for about the same if not a touch more than yours and they do look like a brown spray dust is what they've done. Same at some shows. They see people like you bringing decent money and they feel they should get it to because it's weathered. Which drives the price of the better ones up. That could be good or bad. Just depends. Kudos to you for keeping your prices reasonable when you were selling. Of course there's always the market and people going with the established names and not wanting to spend top dollar on someone new (well not NEW, but you know what I mean), E-bay costs etc.... I see why you sorta dropped it.

Vincent- Very nice job on the cars!    

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, December 10, 2009 12:42 PM

Jeff and Robby, that is a nice car. Wonder if the cost could be knocked down if I supplied the car? I'm not real fond of the newer RTR cars that seem to want to break if looked at wrong.

As for my own weathering, here are the ones I think came out best:










I managed to snag a bunch of cars recently, pics will be up on WPF tommorow. I also found a spray can in wal-mart that I think will make a good color for painting wheelsets.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 10, 2009 12:22 PM

 Robby: I'll probably be getting with you on a couple more in the coming year.

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Posted by Robby P. on Thursday, December 10, 2009 12:15 PM

  Here's some more pictures of the RBOX I did for Jeff.  I kinda got away from "the bay".  Just a bunch of stuff going double/triple what its worth.  Now a few people are VERY good, and you get quality work from them.   I haven't sold a car on eBays website in a few months.  Thought about doing it again, but for what........ya know. 

 I'm just happy that Jeff let me do this for him, and that he's happy.  

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:46 AM

jeffrey-wimberly
Actually the only thing I did to it was take it out of the box and put it on the track. I had Robby P make this one up

(giggle)

jeffrey-wimberly
I've seen other modelers do work that's not as good and charge more.

NooooooShock. You're not saying there are folks out there who are snobbish and think they're one blast with dull brown is perfect. Say it ain't so! Say it ain't so!

Actually I believe he's correct. I've seen things on E-bay that look like something I've done and have a price much higher than Robby's. Kinda funny when you see what you get from Robby. Bow

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:21 AM

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 Jeff.. that car is so 'choice' .. YOu weather that yourself.. ?  You know.. some of us are making copies of your pics.. and .. maybe its time for you to tell us your 'trade secrets'.. come on~  whats going on.. I'm sure you have a game plan.You 'lowered' it?  What color(s) did you paint the trucks.. .. what exactly did you do to this to make it look so nice.  Come on~ you're among friends.

Actually the only thing I did to it was take it out of the box and put it on the track. I had Robby P make this one up for me. I talked with him back in September about it and we agreed on a fee. It was ready by Oct 8. I couldn't afford to pay the agreed upon price at that time due to medical problems so he held it for me until I could get the fee to him, which I did this month. His work is excellent, his rate is reasonable and I recommend him highly. I've seen other modelers do work that's not as good and charge more.

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Posted by Blazzin on Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:56 AM

 "ah coffee.. Hot Coffee .. just the way I like it"

  Another 39 degree morning.and its frightful.  Clear skies.. but I understand there is storm on the way. Suppose to last .. over the weekend.  Hmm Sunny day too.. maybe the 'Calm before the Storm'

 Jeff.. that car is so 'choice' .. YOu weather that yourself.. ?  You know.. some of us are making copies of your pics.. and .. maybe its time for you to tell us your 'trade secrets'.. come on~  whats going on.. I'm sure you have a game plan.You 'lowered' it?  What color(s) did you paint the trucks.. .. what exactly did you do to this to make it look so nice.  Come on~ you're among friends.

  As far my scedule.. its all messed up.  Seems the kids in a real College.. are having difficulties.. with the papers due.. and studying for finals.  So .. we've been helping them.. as mentors.. via emails.  Plus, yesterday I had to take the Husky into the Vet.  She's got some brownish stuff around her eyes.  The vet said she isn't getting enough zinc ( red Meat) and Huskies can develope this eye thingy.  So now..20 milligrams of zinc.. every day.  This usually happens when Huskies are young.. or.. OR brought on by stress.  WEll , my son going off to college.. she misses him.. and still .. sleeps in his bedroom.. Who'd ever guess?

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:47 AM

 Keith - could it be that you are barking up the wrong tree? I guess I was the culprit whom you are quoting, not John Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by Blazzin on Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:26 AM

Der John 

 Keith - on Dec. 21st, we have less than 7 hrs. of daylight. The lack of daylight makes me depressive the older I get. I try to fight this by lighting up a lot of candles or, in the past, get the fireplace going. In the new flat, there is no fireplace  I am looking for a substitute, but haven´t found one that does not cost any money.   Well, let me tell ya.. lol. I actually looked up Nova Scotia.. Jeanne asked this morning.. "Where exactly is it?"  I said I didn't know for sure.. but its above New England / Maine area.. its part of Canada.. and I think the only way you can almost get there is by sea/air/ and last choice by land (snow tractor) ... usually not in mid winter.  But I did find some goodies for ya.. and let me tell.. its hard to find someone that will deliever to ya. ok.. here we go.. the listings..  item numbers first. 

300375746794

130350906190

280436643921

260519522498

320455920586

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300375746794&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.com%3A80%2Fi.html%3F_nkw%3D300375746794%26_in_kw%3D1%26_ex_kw%3D%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_okw%3D300375746794%26_oexkw%3D%26_udlo%3D%26_udhi%3D%26_ftrt%3D901%26_ftrv%3D1%26_sabdlo%3D%26_sabdhi%3D%26_samilow%3D%26_samihi%3D%26_sadis%3D200%26_fpos%3DZip%2Bcode%26_fsct%3D%26LH_SALE_CURRENCY%3D0%26_sop%3D12%26_dmd%3D1%26_ipg%3D50%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1  

LOL.. I think I'll only give one link..  but this Seller is from Ontario, Canada.. if you can handle a French Canadian.. lol. j/k.  But this is your best bet.. somewhat local.  You'll get a better price too. He also has many other choices.. but a little bit more expensive.  But he's the only CanaDIAN I could find. So anyways Der John.. not too many choices.  That one particular listing is Canadian.. all the other numbers.. are USA.. and I have written them to asking for a price on shipping.. but I wouldn"T hold your breath.

Keith:

But it's like Linda said.."Listen .. if you really love your dog.. you'll get down there and do what you have to~ "
...not to get too theological about it, but that's pretty much the Christmas story isn't it?Smile,Wink, & Grin

  Well, as Chris.. I think put it.. "Thats some Tale of a tale.  But there's more to that story. (Happy Story) I have said in previous posts, I used to work as an Emergency Room X-ray tech.  But .. well.. even before that.. I had worked as a Trauma X-ray tech for a good 4 1/2 yrs.  It wasn't the nicest job.. the pay was good.. and I worked second shift mostly to allow my free time to spend during the day with the wife and two little babies..(21 months apart.. any closer.. and they're callled Irish Twins).   But one day.. since I started at 3 P.M. I reported in for the trauma.. (they call the code.. and various teams respond).. is was a 'Near Drownding' as they put it.  A child found in the pool.  The mother called 911.. but still wanted to revive her son.   She actually held the child up-side down.. and was shaking him.. to the point.. she was banging the child's head on the concrete.. and basically revived the child.  So the young boy.. came in breathing.. but with head trauma's.  lol.. After it was over.. I asked the Trauma Doc.. "So what gives.. what revived the child?".. "Was it the banging on the head?.. Was it the up-side down fashion.. moving the diaphram?"  "Thats one way to get the water out..and sort breathe for the patient..".. I'm laughing.. the Doc' just looks at me.. and says.. "G.O.K."  "God Only KNows"  So, when all else failed on my daughters dog.. remember.. I had looked at Jeanne's eyes.. like.. "Its not working"  .. that thing with the near drownding came to mind.  Now Der John.. let me ask you again.. did you see the one of the dog surfing.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOv7mPV4rS4  just move to the very last wave.. after 5 tries.. this dog had it figured out.  The very last wave the dog catches.. he did it so correctly.  I'll list a few..

1. The dog.. when first catching the wave.. maintained.. a low profile.(better balance).. as he goes from the top of the wave.. down to the base.

2.  Then after clearing it.. and the dog is at the base of wave.. the dog then stands up on the back / hind legs applying weight to the back end of the board keeping the nose of the board up.  The dog has learned to stall the board and to stay with the wave.

3.  Then the dog moves its back legs forward.. as when this dog.. or anyone moves forward on the board.. the surfboard picks up speed.  Yes.. if you want to go faster.. and faster.. you just move forward on the board. Then the dog moves his front paws forward.. speeding up.. then the back legs.. the dog has done.. waggin his tail.. and I think I saw it bark too! 

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:23 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, A bowl of oatmeal with brown sugar, and  lots of dark roast in a FGLK mug if you please.  I'll be in the back booth by the stove planning a camping trip..........

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Also, we've had a lady living with us for about a month or so. She was a battered wife (not a pretty scene at all......I helped remove her stitches) and so she left him. He want's nothing to do with her and has filed for divorce (nearly finalized already!.....he wanted OUT!), so reconciliation doesn't look likely. So, my wife and I have been working with her and several organizations to get her a fresh start in life. She's got a new job, is going back to college (Uncle Sam is footing the bill! Finally, our tax dollars at work for a good purpose!), has a new trailer to live in, and my wife and I have donated all new (well, some gently used, some new) furniture and appliances to get her started. It's been a busy month!  She moved into the trailer on Monday and school starts in January.

 

Philip, may you and your family be blessed richly!  It is heartening to know there are those who take Matthew: 44-45 seriously!

Already got an email back from the "new" treasurer for the Board of Deacons. She is happy to accept the position.  Whew! She has done the job before, so she knows what she is getting into.....  

Sheesh, I started this an hour and a half ago...  Had several interruptions.  Hoping to get to the basement and the trains later on.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 10, 2009 9:19 AM

 Good Afternoon,

Flo, I´ll have a Greaseburger a´ la Vinnie, fries and coffee, please.

Today, I learned how to feed myself properly Laugh. Now, first of all, I don´t feed myself - I leave that to Petra, and second, she knows that much better than this girl of 26, who told us old farts what to eat and what not. Again, a waste of time and tax money...

Jeff - the RBOX car reminds me of my first attempt at weathering, only this one is MUCHO better!

Phillip - good to hear that wife and son are on the way of recovery - I keep you and your family in my Angel

 Seems as if I will be going for that WP & Y RR option. Narrow gauge fits my narrow mind quite well, and I just like this Railmaster loco. Will use the time between Christmas and New Year to go back to the drawing board, as we have no seminar days.

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:29 AM

Mornin all, Waffles with Maple syrup and a side of bacon please. Oh and could you give me Ray's share? Sounds like he too has lost his mind and won't be needing the bacon this morning either. Today: Sunny, with a high near 20. Wind chill values between -10 and zero. Breezy, with a west wind between 14 and 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 10. Wind chill values between -1 and 4. West southwest wind between 9 and 13 mph, with gusts as high as 16 mph.

Philip- Glad the family is healing well. Sounds like you've given someone a very merry Christmas. The true meaning of Christmas comes shining through.

Bama- Glad to hear from you too.

Weeeell, like Jeff, I don't have much going on today. Should go see Mom in the hospital round noon. Gotta be at work at 4:30 now. Xtra half hour but, well. Not sure how long it'll last. Not enough hours for the trouble of the broke up days. Like I've said, I'm planning a job change after the first of the year. Something that will boost the fun side of the budget tooBig SmileThumbs Up.

Have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:03 AM

 Good morning. It's 31 and partly cloudy. The high will be around the mid 40's and it will continue to be partly cloudy.

Yesterday I placed the new RBOX in a consist on the inner loop of my layout. There's nothing on the schedule for today except getting rest and keeping my feet up. I may be on again later. The news on the wound vac is that it should be here in a few days. Turns out that I had no choice on it at all. The doc ordered it so therefore it gets used. We'll see how it goes.

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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:49 AM

TMarsh
Well we now know where Philip's been, the LOONEY BIN!!!!

Well Todd, that would be the first assumption of anyone who knows me, but.........

I've been sorta busy lately with life, ya know?

The wife and son are healed up pretty well from their surgeries. My son is doing better. The wife is a little slower going, but you know what they say about youth and healing.

Also, we've had a lady living with us for about a month or so. She was a battered wife (not a pretty scene at all......I helped remove her stitches) and so she left him. He want's nothing to do with her and has filed for divorce (nearly finalized already!.....he wanted OUT!), so reconciliation doesn't look likely. So, my wife and I have been working with her and several organizations to get her a fresh start in life. She's got a new job, is going back to college (Uncle Sam is footing the bill! Finally, our tax dollars at work for a good purpose!), has a new trailer to live in, and my wife and I have donated all new (well, some gently used, some new) furniture and appliances to get her started. It's been a busy month!  She moved into the trailer on Monday and school starts in January.

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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:45 AM

howmus

Philip!!!

Good to see you!  Man after my own heart.  Wanna go camping somewhere out in the southern tier of NY in Mid January???   You can probably get all your gear on the bike, but I'll have to use the Yaris I guess.

You're a monster!  Let's go earn our Blizzard Bait merit badges!

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Posted by LSWrr on Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:35 AM
Jeff, nice box car there.

We got a light dusting last night, the only bad weather was high winds at a steady 39KTS and gusts of 55KTS I was surprised there weren’t power lines down when I woke up.  Went to the MRR club meeting last night and not much going on.

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:28 AM

Good Morning All,

     37F sunny and cold this morning. The temp is also the predicted high with the temp down in the 20's by days end. Just a regular and a donut (one of those bowties for that festive mood would do). Lots to do again and the CFO is under the weather with that sinus thing again.   Catch ya later, J.R.

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Posted by Robby P. on Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:28 AM

 Good morining.  Its snowing but mainly just a dusting called for today.  The high will be about 24 degrees.

 Didn't do much yesterday but add a light to one of my buildings.  Same for today.........not much.

 Jeff........I'm glad you got the RBOX.   I'm also glad you like it Big Smile.

 Well I better go, seems like the snow is starting to stick on the roads.

 "Rust, whats not to love?"      

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, December 10, 2009 6:57 AM

Good Morning--Sleepy

It is windy and cold out here, -5C with the windchill at -13C and snowing--we got 1" of snow. It is supposed to go to -8C by this afternoon and with the wind blowing a steady 40kmh with gusts up to 70kmh----it'll be cold--Sigh

I've got some runnin' 'roun' to do for work and groceries to buy and yada yada---I'm also going to get into the trainroom and do some building up the trestlework---Whistling-

Chloe, I'll have a coffee and a toast with jam please----I'll be at the RC for a bit--Smile-

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