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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 9:12 PM

 Well we got the gas tank all hooked up today. Connecting the vent line was the hardest part as it has to go through the frame then bend around and connect to the tank. It took two big guys to muscle the tank around so there was enough of a gap to get an arm into. Problem was the line didn't want to bend very much. Once it was in though it straightened out quite a bit. One unfortunate thing did occur however. In all the moving about a couple of beers were knocked over onto the large drip pan we we're laying on and created quite a mess. It was heading right for the tools. Before that could happen I whipped off my shirt and used it to clean up the mess. Two BP employees were on hand to witness the cleanup which took less than 50 seconds. The only consequence is I now have a shirt that smells like Budweiser. Good thing laundry day is coming up soon. By the way, the tools were saved from a soaking and the environment was not compromised.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 9:26 PM

Good evening.

We have returned home. Tons of stuff to do.

Have you heard the news? Jesus was struck by lightning in Ohio. Anyone traveling on I-75 in southern Ohio in recent years could not help but see the 62' statue of Jesus. We saw it just three days ago. It's gone now. Lightning hit it.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_lightning_strikes_jesus_statue

Ulrich ... Sorry to learn about you mother's condition. Prayers for her.

Speaking of lightning, we're in a storm now.

Tean Steam Fan .... I solved a cat vs. layout problem years ago. I made trees by spreading Woodland Scenics foilage over thorns. We had a bush in the garden with some really sharp thorns like needles. I planted several of those trees on the layout. The cat soon stopped jumping up on the layout. The trees actually looked authentic. (ssshhhhhh .... Don't tell your sister if you do that. Whistling ) Meanwhile, I hope the cat does not use ballast for litter.

Happy model railroading.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 9:33 PM

teen steam fan
Anyone want to hear about the cat getting stuck in an air duct?

 

do tell. and like i said, get yourself an airsoft gun and some stakeout time; I guarantee you a few shots and that cat will not go NEAR your layout. and since those guns are designed for shooting at people (airsoft wars) it'd work for your cousins too but I think their parents would hate you and I dnt think your parents would approve...

Robby, geez, now that's screwed up!

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 11:00 PM

Dodged the rain/storm bullet. The bulk skirted just to the east of us.like JUST east of us. Had a nice gentle rain we could have done without, but, considering what others around us got, I'll take it and not complain.

Jeff- H**l for a case of Lone Star or Pearl I'd had it in and running the day you got the tank. (easy to say from 700 miles awayWhistling)

Parents? Parents? Why must we blame the parents? It's not their responsibility to raise their children. You have to understand that today is not like yesterday when a child was raised to respect an adult. Teachers were respected. Parents listened to other adults and acted to correct the situation. When children were held accountable for their actions . When there was a punishment for their crime sometimes making it uncomfortable to sit down for a while. Back when the principle in HIGH SCHOOL would ask "three swats or call your parents" and you would choose the three swats and hope he didn't call your parents anyway. (50/50 chance really, but still pretty good odds all things considered.) It's cruel to punish a child for acting out. After all, now we have all these horrible things happening that didn't happen then, like the school shootings, prisons and jails full, kids causing trouble in record numbers, mouthing off to adults and......., wait. Does anyone see a correlation here other than me?

I choose not to get involved in the cat conversationApprove. I myself do not care to have a cat. However, there are several fine folks in here who have cats as loved members of their families. Like the funny looking caboose in another thread, if you like them, then by all means have as many as you like. To each their own. Cats, like sandals, are fine with me as long as they are someone elses. I just don't want one. As, I'm sure there are plenty who wouldn't have a dog. Ooops. I just involved myself in the conversation by un-involving myselfConfused

Robby- I might just be a bit upset myself.

Jeff- Did the BP employees by any chance say there were more tools out there than just in your tray? Or did they just stand there like, "it ain‘t my yard" .

I think some Brits are still upset over that whole tea in the harbor thing a few years back.

Prayers for those in need.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 2:35 AM

 Good Morning Everyone,

no news about my mother, which is good news. The cancer is at a really early stage, so they try to control it by medication, as surgery is out of question.  Thanks for all the prayers and wishes - again, it is a comforting thought to know, that there are people, who care.

No news about my job, as well, other than that the government has stopped hiring for the moment, for budgetary reasons, as I understand. That leaves me in the game, but still with an uncertain outcome. Petra and I are looking for a place to go to, we both are pondering to leave Germany at the best chance, which hopefully may come soon.

teen steam fan - that´s quite a damage the cat has caused on your layout, certainly a reason to rant about those critters. Some time ago, there has been a thread on how to "control" cats in this forum, the best way seems to be making sure, that they cannot get anywhere near the layout. Hope you will be able to repair the damage.

Jeff - I am glad the work on your car is progressing. Without wheels, life is pretty miserable. Unfortunately, my old Merc is also starting to fail - it´s nothing big, but a load of small, but annoying things. I doubt, that the car will pass next year´s inspection, though, unless I dump a ton of money into it - money I simply don´t have. After the rent is paid, Petra and I have a little less than $ 800 to pay our bills and eat - considering the price level here, this is hardly enough to get by. I am glad, that Petra is such an excellent cook, who understands to make something out of nothing Smile

Robby P. - I like that cement plant of yours - nice job!

TMarsh
I think some Brits are still upset over that whole tea in the harbor thing a few years back.

 

 Todd - I don´t think the Brits still fuss about that little party they had a few years back in Boston. Actually, I have met some, who understand the Independence War as a great British victory. Wasn´t it a bunch of British colonialists, who successfully fought back German mercenaries? If I understand history correctly, the British troops were mainly recruited in Germany those days Big Smile

 You all have a good day!

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Posted by teen steam fan on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 7:21 AM
I appreciate the offer Packers, but I have shotguns, shoot a blank from that and little kitty well be stuck on the ceiling of th basement. and my cousins aren't that brain dead.the ones on my dad's side are pretty cool.
Well, My dad let the cat upstairs one morning. My sister's dog saw the cat and chased her in the bedrooms, it looked like the 3 stooges from what he told me. Well, sure enough, that stupid cat was holed up under my bed and the dog's barking and carrying on woke me up. I drug to dog out of my room, shut the door and tried to get the cat out, but that wasn't going to happen. Shutting the door, I went to take care of some chores. I came back an hour or so later, and the cat was no where to be seen. I could hear her crying, so I looked all over. Well before I tell you where she was, my dad redid my bedroom and I am still waiting to put the cold air returns on. The damned cat was in the air duct! Me, my mom, my sisters, and dad tried getting her out. She was stuck in there so we took a trip down to the basement and started prying up out the duct work. Halfway through, guess who pulled in? a family friend to drop off a car for my dad to look at. He came down and tried to help get the cat out, but to no avail. We closed up all the demo work, but left the ends of the ducts open. My mom went into my room about a few hours later, guess where the cat was? On my housecoat! She climbed up the air vent and got out!!!! 8
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Posted by jwhitten on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 7:28 AM

 All you need to deal with the cat is a squirt bottle full of water. It helps if you can set it so it has a decent range. It won't take long before the cat starts changing its mind if you simply reach for the bottle...

Plus its just devilish fun... Evil

Can't help that though, gotta do whatcha gotta do... Whistling

 

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 7:40 AM

teen steam fan
... (RANT!!!!!) [explicative removed]....,

*WARNING*  Be very carefull, teen steam fan...that kind of BLATANT language is a violation of our code of ethics/posting of language here. You could get banned from the forum for using that kind of BLATANT language!

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 8:02 AM

Morning. Just coffee please. Not much to report since I was in here last. Pretty dark about everything.

Ulrich- Yeah, you're probably right. Most Brits don't really care about that. They are just glad we uncivilized ruffians found a piece of ground to colonize and get out of their hair. Unfortunately the rest of our neighbors on this continent get drug down by association. We Americans.

(Ahem)- The preceding was said in jest. Though they have their share of hoity toities, and I have met some, most of our friend in GB are wonderful down to earth people who have no ill feelings towards most, especially the United States. Nor do we towards them. Besides they did have one of the funniest shows on TV.

Well that's all I have to say. Well, not really, but trust me you don't have the time or the desire to listen to me rattle on just to hear my head roar.

Have a Great Day!!!

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 8:45 AM

 Good Afternoon Folks,

no, it is not a good afternoon for me, despite the nice weather we have. Today´s mail brought a letter, which I was eagerly awaiting. It has been a month now, since I went for that interview - but no luck! For whatever reason, they have turned down on me.

I am pretty much at the end of my wisdom. There seems to be no suitable job for me. Petra also does not find a job, no wonder, she left teaching 25 years ago. Both of us are pretty depressed - where will all this end?

Sorry, Zoe, nothing for me.

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 8:59 AM

Smile

Sir Madog

Sorry, Zoe, nothing for me.

Cheer up Madog...I will buy you lunch....on me!

Things are nto so good all over. Keep your chin up and be sure your present attitude doesn't show up any up and coming interviews! Employers like to hire "bright shiney happy people"!!! SO be a "bright shiney happy people" and see if it helps.

Then again with the world wide economic downturn, many others are suffering with you!

Good luck! keep : Smile

-G .

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05 AM

Morning, Zoe - I'll have a short stack of pancakes, slice of butter on top, and that pitcher of maple syrup, please, plus a glass of Ed's OJ and a CAW mug of coffee. Thanks!

jeffrey-wimberly
Yeah, he showed up near dark. His response was astonishment. He considers me a miser because I can live off of less than $700 a month and he spends more than that in two weeks.

  Hey, Jeff - y'think maybe his being out until 2 or 3 a.m. is part of his cashflow drain...? Sounds like a good idea to hold back on the beer until the job is ALL done. Showing him was a nice touch - builds his motivation to get it done (maybe) a little. Good to read that he showed up and got 'er done. Gues he was (ahem..) properly motivated. And thanks for your EPA report. Shame about the two beers...Wink

TeenSteamFan, (as I understand it) the biggest difference about you is: 1) Your parents taught you about PRIVATE property, and respecting others' belongings, and 2) You understand about taking care of YOUR things. Now, as for your cousins,...Whistling Hey! How'd this soapbox pop out of the corner like that, and end up under my feet? But good to hear that you have obviously learned good sense and personal responsibility - and I haven't noticed that that is tied to any economic condition, as much as the parents took the time with their kids (instead of letting them run wild - which is an apt description, IMHO). Ditto what Chris said, too! Okay, box, back in your corner! By the way, TSF, you could get a big can of compressed air and if the cat gets up on the trains, squirt him/her with it (ears, nose, other places...) - should get the cat's attention and be a 'disincentive' to getting up on the layout. Every time you catch him/her there!

Robby, not sure if I'd suggest that you have your wife come along when you go see the 'repair' shop - could you hold her back if she got really hot under the collar? Whistling Hard part is trying (notice I said trying...) to stay cool while explaining to them what their expected reasonable thing that they should've done was. Do you have another place who could do the repairs, maybe? At least, you can indicate to your insurance company what you think of this 'repair' shop, and suggest they might need to have another option for their clients.

Ulrich, I guess it's as you said, 'good' news that your mother's health is not deteriorating and that the medications are holding things (somewhat) at bay now. Sorry to hear about the job letter. I will pray for an opening for you and Petra to be able to get to a better situation (even outside of Germany, if need be). Angel Remember, try to move west - that will get you closer to this continent, anyway. Thumbs Up

We had a front move through (or maybe just a summer afternoon pop-up storm) yesterday afternoon, giving us a little less than half an inch (about 1 cm.) of that clear wet stuff. Then we'll be back to hot and humid today. Ah, well, so long as the fans and A/C hold up.

I'll be at the window booth, trying to avoid that soapbox for a bit.

 

Blessings,

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Posted by jwhitten on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:52 AM

Sir Madog
I am pretty much at the end of my wisdom. There seems to be no suitable job for me. Petra also does not find a job, no wonder, she left teaching 25 years ago. Both of us are pretty depressed - where will all this end?

 

 

What is your background? What kind of work do you do? There's gotta be some way to make things work out.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:08 AM

Morning everyone!

Zoe I'll have a short stack of French Toast with a side order of bacon to go along with my Dark Roast Coffee (in a FGLK Mug) please.

galaxy

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... (RANT!!!!!) [explicative removed]....,

*WARNING*  Be very carefull, teen steam fan...that kind of BLATANT language is a violation of our code of ethics/posting of language here. You could get banned from the forum for using that kind of BLATANT language!

 

Thank you Galaxy.  I was wondering of anyone else was offended by some of the language being used.

Dear Mr. Fan.....  I can understand your frustration with both the cat and your cousins, there is still a need for certain civility here at the diner.  You don't want to be introduced to Vinnie do you! Shock  As far as the cat, well my cats (all 3 that I have had in the past several years) have never gotten up on my layout.  Once the 2 "boys" did get almost down the stairs, but a stomped foot, clap of my hands, and a good solid yell had them taking the steps back up stairs 3 at a time!  The real reason they don't bother the layout is the door is kept closed!  I understand you may not have THAT option, but it is the best and possibly only way to keep them off the layout.  Other things may work (and may injure the cat), but when you are not there kittie will most likely find the layout again.  Cats associate "NO" with the person not the object, so to speak.

Now as to your cousins......  What has already been said about Parenting has a lot too it.  I would also add that lack of guidance and good parenting has very little to do with social economic level.  It usually has much more to do with inheritance (how the parents themselves were raised)....  I have no problems with a kid getting a good swat once in a while (particularly when safety is involved), but I have seen too many instances where it amounted to beating with little guidance being added.  My 3 year old granddaughter is very respectful when she is around my train layout.  She has never had a spanking yet.  She does get a lot of guidance from parents, other relatives, and even old Grandpa.  There may be some other reasons why your cousins are the way they are..  I see the SoapBox coming my way, so I won't go into it.

BTW, I checked with my kitties to make sure they were not in on the raid on Mr. Steam Fan's layout.  They responded as follows:

From Manét, "Me Daddy?  I wouldn't do anything like THAT"

Blackie used his best French accent and said, "You accuse me of Evil Thing?  How dare you!  I stick out my tongue at you English Speaking Dog!"

And old Shiela at 21 years of age would have said (lost her to cancer a couple years ago), "You know darned well I can't jump that high anymore!  Why do you think I had you set up a series of little hops so I can sit by you at the computer......?

Before I inherited these guys I was a dog person.  Honest!

Today is the annual Strawberry Festival at my church.  I will be setting up and providing a sound system for the event.  Right now the weather is not co-operating so I have no idea whether I wilkl be setting up outside or inside.....  Fun!  This is one of the big social events in the community here, and we often get around 800 people for it.  Entertainment is provided by both church, community, and school groups.  When I was teaching Middle School Chorus, I always had my Select Group come and perform.   It is good PR for the Music Program as well as a chance for the musicians to give back to the community.

Ulrich, so very sorry about the letter.  Still hoping and praying something works out for you!

Ooooooohhhhhhh!  The sun just appeared outside!  Oh, now it's gone.

Best get moving!

73

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Posted by LSWrr on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:36 AM

Good morning all,

Rob,
I haven’t used MRC decoders yet, however I have friends that will only buy MRC.  The DNS144PS (Digitrax N-Scale w/sound) decoders at $49 each are the cheapest on the market. If you want something super good the Tsunami decoders are only $99 each.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:49 AM

Stong coffee in a  SOUTHERN PACIFIC  mug, please.

Have a good day y'all.

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 11:31 AM

Whistling

Chloe Kid, When you get a chance, I'll have a double Denver with celery sticks and a diet Dr. P.                                                           Thanks..

Well we have returned home and now back at work. Holiday (10 days) was at least 2 months too short .

Have enjoyed the "CAT" stories and adventures.  Really glad we are dog people.   Cool

It  has apparently rained most of the time since we left and another 2 inches is slated for tonight.  The lawn is about 16 inches high and unless I get a chance to mow it after supper tonight before the rain starts, I'll be hooped until Sunday, as that is the first day we are supposed to see the sun. Rain until then.  SO>>>>>>>>CN Charlie better keep those Rubber Boots handy.Captain

ROB:  Have you started the fencing on the new clearing yet? or maybe you are still working on the stumps.  Is that a dynamite job or what?

Well I had better attend to work here.   Catch ya all later.

Keep smiling ya here.  Even if you don't feel like it, you'll sure keep them fooled........Wink

Johnboy out................for now.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 11:51 AM

Howdy all...Its sunny and 77 here after more storms yesterday evening...I'll have a sweet tea please..Thank you...we are having yearly inspection here in apartments today..no big deal they never amount to much but if you want something done ask right before inspection and they get right on it..I been working on small extension to other end of my fiddle yard it only about 6 inches but will give me a longer switching lead..Got decals on CGW caboose..Got F unit coming inswap deal to do aF unit..always like the long lash ups of F's that they ran...You all have a good one...Jerry 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 3:18 PM

Coffee refill, please. 

***Johnboy, we're still getting estimates on stump removal. I decided to wait on starting the fences until the land is cleared, as it could actually get in the way of that process. Did hammer up a plethora of "informative" signs though.EvilLaugh Also need a new auger for the post hole digger which I haven't found yet.  

Picked up the package from the PO today. Wife is pleased with the various wee little (HO) people. I have some art stuff to work on today, so might not get to the layout for yet another day.

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Posted by Robby P. on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 5:38 PM

Just a quick stop.  Its been another long day.

Jim........Allstate (our insurance comp.) is also furious!!!   She said we can change body shops, and whatever else is needed.  We both are going tomorrow morning to see what the car looks like.  Even the insurance lady said she might make a trip to see the body shop as well.   They are saying another 1 1/2 - 2 more weeks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Which we were suppose to get the car on May 26th, and here it is June 16th Angry.

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 6:52 PM

Ray ... I, too, was a dog person. Last dog was a dalmation. I named him "Boss" because that is who he thought he was. ... Now, our last cat has been gone for three months. No pets now. At least we don't have pet messes to clean.

TSF .... I think you should write up a bill to your sister and submit it to pay for her cats damage. Meanwhile, look at the bright side of things. The cat will make it less likely you will find mouse droppings on the layout. ...

Robby ... Sorry to hear about your adventures with the car. I hope your wife's neck situation is better now.

Ulrich ... Praying for better times for you and Petra.

Rain is being reported by the diners here from Georgia to Saskatchewan. I think all of North America east of the Rockies is getting rain. Storm last night here was severe.

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 7:39 PM

jwhitten

 All you need to deal with the cat is a squirt bottle full of water. It helps if you can set it so it has a decent range. It won't take long before the cat starts changing its mind if you simply reach for the bottle...

Plus its just devilish fun... Evil

Can't help that though, gotta do whatcha gotta do... Whistling

 

John

Geeesh--my little one just sits on the dresser nowadays--by me and watches what I do in the trainroom--no longer does he jump on the layout---not afte I beeped a RS3 horn at him by mistake---

Nor do I get any lip from any of my sisters little ones---

Seems to have been an extra snarky week around these parts----think I'll get some coffee and a chocolate cheesecake for now please--if I may--and I'll sit by the window booth and check out the sceneryWhistling

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:09 PM

Barry ... Those cats look spoiled. Are they?

This cat is still unclaimed ...

TSF .... Here's one for your sister. 

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:52 PM

 Evening all. Feel like I haven't been in here in years...

I'M A JUNIOR!!!! Yep, today was our last day! Hard to believe HS is already half over...
And I survived exams. According to Powerschool (online gradebook), I did a lot better than I expected too.

AND, tomorrow's my birthday! Will be a nice, quiet day home too.

Well, that's about it from here.

I'll catch ya guys later!

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:12 PM

ns3010

 Evening all. Feel like I haven't been in here in years...

I'M A JUNIOR!!!! Yep, today was our last day! Hard to believe HS is already half over...
And I survived exams. According to Powerschool (online gradebook), I did a lot better than I expected too.

AND, tomorrow's my birthday! Will be a nice, quiet day home too.

Well, that's about it from here.

I'll catch ya guys later!

 


Whistling

Well Joe, let me be the first here to congratulate you on your marks and grad into your junior year.   Even though I am an old Phart, like the three Bs  (Brunton, Beasley and Brakie.)   Lol. Laugh  I do remember going into my Junior Year and what a great last two years of high school it was too.  I really hope that you enjoy yours.

We just returned from my Son's Graduation from the U. of Eastern Washington and this fall he will be in Grad School there looking for his Masters.  Lots of hard work. but well worth it.  So set your goals and start working toward them.

Maybe you can get some railroad time tomorrow, and this summer.

Happy Birthday as well, only another 80 plus years to go.  Happy B-Day

Johnboy out.............................. for now.

from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North.. 

We have met the enemy,  and he is us............ (Pogo)

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:19 PM
Thanks, Johnboy! I hear Sophomore year is the worst, so hopefully that's true! And can I at least get 84 years to go? Since you told me to set goals, the first one will be to live to 100 Big Smile. Oh, and congrats to your son!......................................................................................... Speaking of graduations, I forgot to mention that I went to the graduation at my mom's school yesterday. It was very nice. They're a great group of kids (all eight of them!), and I wish them luck!

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:41 PM

Bowl of raw mixed nuts with raisons, please. 

***Barry, that's a fine looking 4-legged family you have there. I've always been a dog guy, but don't tell any of our kitties, as they all love me. OK, truth is, I'm pretty fond of a few of them, too. 

Looked closely at the wife's (HO) shopping carts and seems they can be pushed together like the real ones. How cool is that!

It Rained a lot here today. Between catching water from the barn roof and transfering more form the house tank, the barn tank is now up to 800 gallons. Basically half full. That's a start.

Cowboy Rob

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:57 PM

Evening,

Aw shucks Ray, you had to go and show the kids again didn't you. (spoken slowly and sin songy) I'll admit I have a soft spot for cats too. They are graceful intelligent and loving creatures. When they want to be. I just wouldn't want one. I'm a dog guy. That, and I'm allergic to some cats. Don't know which because the effects do or do not happen with both long and short haired ones. If I did get one I'd get attached then it'd turn out to be one I'm allergic to and I don't want to take shots or pills or baths. No wait, I‘ll take a bath but that wouldn‘t help me, just everyone else. If the same were true for dogs, I wouldn't have one of those either.

Johnboy- Thanks for the measurement of your grass, it's good to know someone elses is taller than mine. Makes me feel better.

Hopefully tomorrow I will mow. It didn't work out that way today.

Robby- The insurance company is also upset? Wow. Well at least you're in good hands. (snicker) Sorry, I know nothing is funny to you about now.

Cats are cats and do what they want. They will do what you want if they feel they need to. They don't see humans as pack members as dogs do and have that you're the leader thing. They deal more in territory type stuff. If they claim something as their territory or shared territory, you have to figure out how to get the cat to relinquish his claim. Either claim it as your own in a way they understand or get them to abandon it on their own. Apparently the blast from the ALCO was enough that Spring no longer wanted it for whatever the reason he saw. Others may just see the loco as something to.....well.... remove.

Prayers for those in need.

Todd  

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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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Posted by Robby P. on Thursday, June 17, 2010 5:38 AM

 Good morning.  For some reason I can't sleep past 6:00am.  Its been like this all week.  Don't know why??

 Anyways................Gotta go get some things done this morning.  Body shop, go get the BIL marriage certificate, Sams Club, and I'm sure other places.    Any time for MRR/weathering projects......Probably not today.

  Everything with the house is going good, other than the garage needs to be painted before we close.  So I have a few weeks to get that done.  

 Garry.....The wife is doing better, but she still gets headaches.   I don't think as bad but she never says.

 Todd.......I was in shock when the wife told me that the lady at Allstate is mad.   It feels good that someone is on your side  (snicker back Big Smile). 

 "Rust, whats not to love?"      

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, June 17, 2010 9:13 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe I'll just have a butter rum muffin (bring over the real butter) and lots of dark roast coffee in a FGLK mug.

The Strawberry Festival ended up inside in the Social Hall of the church last night meaning the skies cleared and the sun cam out about the same time we opened........ THAT is OK since all the tables, chairs, and lawn would have been soaking wet from the half inch + of rain the came through around 4:00PM.  It was driving rain about the time I had to drive over to the church.  Spent most of the afternoon loading sound equipment into my truck (Anacrusis) and then only used the wireless mic.....  We still fed over 600 people and had a great time.

Today is dark, gray, and chilly out.  Right now only 58°F with the threat of showers all morning.  Might decide to spend some time down cellar in the train room.....Big Smile  About the only thing I really do have to do outside is unload and store the sound equipment.

Robby, I would be hopping mad if a vehicle I needed was tied up that long without being repaired!!!  Glad you are getting support from the insurance company.  

Joe, congrats on moving up!  Sounds like you are doing well.  I can tell you that being a Sophmore isn't the hardest, the hardest is the year you have to teach Freshmen! WhistlingSmile,Wink, & Grin

Remember, "Dogs have owners, Cats have servants!"

Have a great day out there!

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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