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Elliot´s Trackside Diner February 2011

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, February 3, 2011 7:00 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

Just got an alert on MY forum from one of my neighbors to "Look out the *expletive removed* window!". I look and what do I see? Little tiny snow flakes. Not what I wanted to see. Good thing it'll melt tomorrow.

Jeffrey, ah Jeffrey, haven't you ever heard the phrase "share the wealth"? We are more than happy to share some of our snow with you!

Aw, It aint so bad now is it, it may accumulate a little, and disappear rapidly as your temps rise. Around here, IT STAYS for awhile!

And we don't wash wash our cars but once a month or so on a WARM day {described as around 30*} to get road salt, sand, dirt and sludge off them. The rest of the time they are filthy filthy filthy! We don't was h them as the locks and doors will freeze and then that renbers the car useless to us as we can't  get into it to use it!

So look on the bright side, keep your heater going and your pipes exposed to heat to keep from freezing and you WILL survive!

Smile

Geeked

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:47 AM

Hello...

I see we are already on page 9...and we have not even got to the weekend yet...Whistling

Well, we got about 14" all told here..nothing like what happened in Chicago...that Lakeshore was a mess...sorry fergie  ...so our total snowfall here is approaching the 130" mark...quite ridiculous this...

Today I have some things I have to pick up and groceries to buy...then it off to pick up some more scratchbuilding supplies so I have stuff for the scenery I have to build up..again...

G:  Got you on the FIL stuf..we had to literally move into my parents place when my mother was  undergoing her cancer 'therapy'...that was not fun...we'll pray for you and yours..Angel

JohnDer:  That asphalt tank trailer that you built awhile back...did you use a jig for that? I'm thinking of trying my hands at something along that line now...

I noticed that there was a thread about the high cost of certain cars...after getting some ABS piping and such..wondering...why spend all that money on those things? 

Flo, I'll have a breakfast bagel and a coffee please..I'll be at the RC for a bit...Whistling

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Posted by LSWrr on Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:33 AM

Good Morning,

JR, that motor shown in the drawing, that’s it.  If you have an extra one of those puppies let me know how much and we’ll go from there.

 

Jeff, do you have a heat tape on those?  I have some decals for you I’ll put them in the mail tomorrow.

 

Robby, good luck with NS!

 

John, one of the Coast Guard Stations I was assigned to had a problem with field mice. The building was built in 1925 and there was no way we could plug every hole and the exterminator we hired couldn’t keep up. Me and the guys went to the animal shelter and asked to adopt the largest, meanest cat they had.  The shelter was skeptical, but we got the meanest thing they had on 4 paws. No mice, no snakes, no frogs, no sea gulls, squirrels, rabbits, heck fish swimming by took a wide berth….

 

Ray, great job!

 

We had 3” of ice in the drive, salted everything at 0600 then again at noon, then the neighbor came out with his plow and hauled all the ice burgs to the tree lawn.  All day the sound of spinning car tires filled the air as people tried to get out of their driveway.

 

I added decals to the “Soule Grain Company” Elevator last night and weathered the loading sheds.  Tonight I’ll cut the foam for the base and start to detail it off layout.  Then I can finish the NE corner of the room.

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Posted by Wisconsin Railfan on Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:14 AM

Good Morning Folks!

Cup of coffee please.

Have a great day all!

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, February 3, 2011 1:50 AM

 

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

Geeked Dinner

 

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Posted by wedudler on Thursday, February 3, 2011 1:05 AM

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Wolfgang: Once had a loco that looked a lot like those. The box said it was a GP20 chop nose. What is it really? Nice layout.

The leading engine RSD 15 from LifeLike with Quantum sound, second engine RS 11 from Atlas/Kato. I've painted them both in WT scheme.

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 10:51 PM

G- I understand. Things sometimes get harder. My prayers for you and your family.

Jeff- I closed my door. Wouldn’t wish this on anyone.

Charlie- Thanks for the update on Jerry.. Getting kinda worried I was. And I know, quit whining about the weather. This is par for the course for you probably.

Tim- Haven’t heard from Keith in a long time. He’s another I’ve been worried about. Really not like him to be quiet.

Kieth was referred here by PC I do believe. Maybe he has an idea. Philip? Got a clue?

Ray- Impressive work shop. Though from you not surprising. I had no doubt that if it upset you, it was a real…….female dog.

Der- How about a picture duringh the summer. Just to warm me up.

Best head for bed. Oh, I didn’t make it to the train room after all, nor did I find a screw.

Prayers for those in need.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 10:30 PM

Der John...  Cool videos.  I will watch again tomorrow with my hearing aids in so I can understand more. 

BYW Do was not originally called do.....  My mind had a brain phart there.. Actually it was Ut and was later changed to do as do is much easier to intone than Ut!  I will have to find my Grout, "History of Western Music" textbook and look up a couple things as this crazy conversation has started my brain trying to remember stuff I learned over 40 years ago at Eastman...  At one time I could read early music manuscript used in the church.....  Nice in detail explanation of it here. It even has the "Hymn to St. John the Baptist" that the system came from....  Haven't seen THAT in many, many years!  Big Smile

Back about 20 years ago after answering a students question about early notation in a 6th. grade class,  one of the students went and spoke with the priest at one of the Roman Catholic Churches here in Geneva.  He sent a copy of the Liber Usualis with her to bring to class.  We had an interesting next day in that classroom..... Big Smile

The 4th belt goes from the middle overhead down to the milling machine right below it.  It is hard to see but is visible in the first photo.  Yes the belt is crossed in the second pic.  That was done for a couple of reasons.  1. You have to make sure the machine is running the correct direction, so some belts were crossed to do that.  2. One reason they liked to cross the belts, as we always did on the farm running belt equipment, was to increase to adhesion on the drive.  There was also a sticky goop that was put on the belt.  I remember it as a little kid when it was painted on the surface of the belt while running with a paint brush.  Later in the 1960s we had it in a spray can.  When the belt would start to slip, a little of the stuff would instantly start her running again.  The name escapes me right now. [edit} Belt Grip!

Have a good one!  Thanks for the videos.  History is wasted o the young you know!

73

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 8:59 PM

Good evening: The snow has stopped for a few hours, due to kick in again with phase 3 after midnight with a topper of 4-5"  The wind is howling, so the drifts will be packed solid.

 

 

Jeff:

and put a layer or two of steel wool around it as well. Next time them pesky critters chew on the wrap it'll be terminal for them.
...back when we had mice in the house (that was before I found their entry point at a corner of the foundation wall and sill, and filled that with expanding foam) I stuffed every place a pipe went through a wall or (in the case of the basement) hole where cables ran through to an upper floor with steel wool. Sure cut down on their wandering at will.Thumbs Up  On the door to the north pole thing..here's what the system looked like the last time they put together  a satellite cloud photo http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y51/der5997/Feb22011evening.jpg  I guess you could say the arctic air is in behind that monster - but Edmonton Alberta was near 45 degrees today in bright sunshine, so I don't know.  You're lucky that snow will melt tomorrow. I know for sure ours won't. I just hope my snow blower starts up OK in the morning. That's Job 1 for me - and it sure cuts into the day!

 

Wolfgang: Once had a loco that looked a lot like those. The box said it was a GP20 chop nose. What is it really? Nice layout.

 

Ray:  here's Wikitake on that Liber Usualis thing, at least the first line. Check out the coincidence in the name of the abbey and Sol and Solfeggio!

The Liber Usualis is a book of commonly-used Gregorian chants in the Catholic tradition, compiled by the monks of the Abbey of Solesmes in France.
Thanks for the music history tour. In return I offer 3 Youtube history thingies from the BBC I was sent in an email this evening. I've done no more with them than check to see that the"related" ones actually open to the right video, not just the parent. I haven't watched any of them yet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6fvV2hDP-o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHZ5QZGfNQ&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dLgpYHdVSQ&feature=related

Kris danced to Carmina Burana as part of her training for Modern Educational Dance in the UK....some time ago!Cool

I'm not seeing the 4th. belt; is the "one" at the bottom of the second pic in fact twined? Glad the contact cement did the trick.

 

Tim:

...we could be dealing with tornados,hurricanes,mudslides,floods and earthquakes
...Queensland , Australia had those massive crocodile infested floods last month, and now are getting a Cat 5 Hurricane (Cyclone) We haven't heard from Keith in quite a while. Does anyone have his email, if so could you drop him a note? I've just done that to Jerry.

 

Electric blanket is "on", so I'll say Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers for all in need of Healing, Comfort, Prosperity and Peace.Angel 

 

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 8:38 PM

Evenin' folks!

Flo, just a decaf for me right now.

In between emails and phone calls tonight I did the final belt assembly for the "power room/workshop"  (much of the belt drive stuff will be in the engine house proper).  'tis getting easier I think.  The last one even with the crossed belt went fairly smooth.  I used the suggestion to put the contact cement on and let it set up for a while before sticking the belt to it....  Duh.....Stick out tongue

Here are a couple quick photos of what is there at the moment (I decided I will hide some of the globs of glue by putting in a shallow storage area over the equipment....  It still most probably won't make the cut for a merit award, but i will use it for one of the non-judged structures....

You should be able to see all 4 belts in these photos.  Hopefully you can now see the source of all the nasty language......

Stay safe and warm!  Especially those down in the South where you are used to getting a nice tan this time of year.......  I sure do feel sorry for the Snowbirds! Whistling

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 8:17 PM

Just got an alert on MY forum from one of my neighbors to "Look out the *expletive removed* window!". I look and what do I see? Little tiny snow flakes. Not what I wanted to see. Good thing it'll melt tomorrow.

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Posted by fireman216 on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 7:58 PM

I probably haven't been paying attention...but what happened to Keith...aka "Blazzin"??.. I haven't seen him on here for awhile. Is he ok??...Tim

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Posted by CNCharlie on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 7:50 PM

Good Evening from Winterpeg,

Wow, some of you southern folks are really getting a pounding, snow wise. Almost makes me glad to be in the land of the frozen. Most of the time it is just too cold to snow.

J.R, you were wondering where to get McHenry couplers for Riv passenger cars. Kleins has lots of the #53 and 54 in stock at $3.19 for 2 pairs. They do work well and are very easy to install. I used them on a set of Riv heavyweights I bought from Trainworld a couple of years ago. They must have had those cars in stock for 25 years if the box was any indication.

Someone was asking about Jerry as he hasn't been in much for quite a while. He is active on the N Scale Community forum. I saw a post from him dated Jan.24 where he stated he was just out of the hospital with a lung clot and was doing OK. 

Nothing new on the Mortimer sub, haven't run a train in over a week.

Well, see you tomorrow.'

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Posted by fireman216 on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 7:39 PM

Evening diners!!...I will take the hot turkey sandwich with extra gravy and a chocolate shake...extra thick please. I will be sitting with Ray. Didn't get the amount of snow they had called for. Got about 6 to 8 inches of what I call pure sugar. Snowblowed the usual driveways besides my own...always like to help the neighbors who don't have one. The pay is pretty good..plates of warm cookies!! I was able to get some scenery done on the layout. Got one of the yards ballasted and the ground throws in for the switches. Also worked on trying to finish up some craftsman kits that were in various stages of assembly. People love to complain about the snow around where I live and I tell them to suck it up...we could be dealing with tornados,hurricanes,mudslides,floods and earthquakes like other parts of the country do. Those are rarities up here in Central N.Y. Bring on the snow!!! Took my daughter on a nice ride with the sled today and even let her get some driving time!!...she loves it. You know there is enough snow in your neighborhood when you can drive your sled right into the gas station to fill up. No wo%k tomorrow so I will be heading down to the layout room to run some trains tonight for a change. Have a good night all!!...Tim

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 7:20 PM

galaxy

 

 jeffrey-wimberly:

 

Will whoever left the door between here and the north pole please kick it closed! I'm tired of this cold wind! The weather guesser is talking about snow for Friday and sometime next week. Personally I'd be happy if I never saw a snowflake again.

 

 

Sorry Jeffrey, but it's gonna get a mite bit cold down your way. Weather guesser saying even a HIGH TEMP of just 4* for Dallas! The artic blast is settling down over most of the country...I see FL and GA are about left alone and maybe AZ and SOCAL, but the rest of us in for cold temps!

I hear that! The weather guesser is now talking about SNOW tomorrow morning! HERE! We certainly don't need that! Send it to the Sahara where it can do some good!

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 6:58 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

Will whoever left the door between here and the north pole please kick it closed! I'm tired of this cold wind! The weather guesser is talking about snow for Friday and sometime next week. Personally I'd be happy if I never saw a snowflake again.

Sorry Jeffrey, but it's gonna get a mite bit cold down your way. Weather guesser saying even a HIGH TEMP of just 4* for Dallas! The artic blast is settling down over most of the country...I see FL and GA are about left alone and maybe AZ and SOCAL, but the rest of us in for cold temps!

TODD- problem is that we have to have a discussion with FIL and get him "in on it" when we call for services, or else he refuses tehm and says we are "meddling", yet will drive us to distraction meanwhile as he assumes it's our job to so. Tonigh the news had a segment about getting older people to give up their Driver's License, and that ain't easy either. FIL is 82 and still fairly good at it, but like my 76 y/o father, the FIL shouldn't be driving at night if he can avoid it, but he will from the hiospital where MIL is as he hates to leave her side, understandable, but not heroic. {My father won't drive at night if he can avoid it}. SOon, though, if he lives long enough we will face taking the keys away form FIL. MIL gave them up voluntarily after her stroke 15 yrs ago, as she knew she couldn't drive anymore. But FIL stuborn. I think then he will really make our lives a living hell as he will call us for every little niggling driving thing then. Oh, can't wait!

Later y'all

-G .

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 5:50 PM

Yep...I see the fellow...all cuddled up in the corner, looking like he's trying to hide...Laugh

My day was spent getting the room a little better organized as well as getting the DPM kit of Olsens Feeds/Larson's Implements done...now I have to get some scenicing done around it...

Ray: Last time we took Spring to the vets...and after we got him from wandering around the top of the vet's exam room cabinets......he was weighed in at 6lbs 10 oz...  

Anyhoooo...Chloe, I'll have a coffee and a pork sammich please...I'll be at the RC for now...

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 5:50 PM

 Evening Folks

 Flo, just a Beer please.

 What is it with all the Cat's! First it was Ducks, then Jeffery Nut Rats and now the cats? Well, guess the Cats will clear out the Nut Rats!

 Got some running done today, roads where pretty clear and had no problems getting around.

 Train Simulator Was playing a longer game today where I was running a helper engine to make it up the Northwest Passage. Came across a single type I never seen before. Top was Red and Lower was Yellow while I was heading into a passing spur. Got to the other end and there was a green light (could have been for the other side of the passing spur) and I kept going. Big mistake! Ran my 3 Dash 9's and 40 cars headlong into a pair of SD 40-2's. Kind of fun watching the cars buckle and roll down the side of the mountain. 

 Out of things to talk about right now. See you all later.

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 5:36 PM

Evening all.

I'll be honest and admit that I didn't get too much done today. I feel like I was shoveling all day, and I procrastinated on my paper... a lot...

Robby, where was the interview for? Glad it went well!

Todd, no worries there. I'm being careful- I would prefer to not be braindead! Wink

And on the two plus two- According to my physics teacher, somehow, 2+2=2. And when we asked him how it's possible, he says: "I don't know, but somehow, it just works." Uh, yeah, Mr. Perez... You think that...

Since we're posting cat pictures, here's a shot of one of my cats (we have two, and I'll have to post a shot of the other some time)- THAT is, if you can find her...

Well, I gotta go. I'll see you guys later.

 

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 5:20 PM

Evenin' folks!

Flo, I'll have the Soup Du Jour and a turkey club sandwich for supper tonight.  Oh, and a cup of decaf in a FGLK mug please.  I'll go sit at the rivet counter for a bit.

John (der), LOL...  I figured if I couldn't dazzle them with brilliance at least I could at least baffle them with....  Ah, you know. Smile, Wink & Grin  Actually THAT's why it is called Solfeggio, it is named from the syllables used.  The syllables come from an ancient Latin prayer and that followed up the scale from Do to La (they didn't have tea yet in those days....Whistling).  Each was the first syllable of a word in a prayer that moved up the scale (actually in Ionian Mode as they didn't really have the major or minor scale thing back then....).  Do came from Dominum, Re from Resurexit, Mi from Miserere, etc.  It did originally only go up to La.  They used the fingers on one hand to teach music reading using the old 4 line staff from the Liber Usualis (sp.?)  In modern times a composer/ elementary music teacher named Kodaly (he lived just a few miles from a fellow music teacher name Carl Orff who developed a more instrumental approach to teaching music, and also wrote the Carmina Burana suite) also used hand signals to teach the parts of the scale.  BTW the modes included Ionian (do to do, our major scale), Dorian (re to re), ....  Oh you can look them up here if you really want to.  Oh yes these only sound right if we use the steps from the old Greek tetrachords......  OK, I'll shut up!

BTW, John THAT is one big cat!!!  Maine Coon?  Beautiful also!

Chris, don't go looking just yet.  I now remember how I did the belt drive from the tractor to the silo on the farm on the layout.  Yes, I cut down masking tape to a narrow strip.  I'm not sure of the sizes that come with the kits, I think they are 1/16th. and 1/8th.  but I would have to go check.  The masking tape does a great job, looks right, and so far has stayed in place for several years up on the farm.

I see my dinner has arrived, so i will catch all of you a bit later!

73

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 4:11 PM

Will whoever left the door between here and the north pole please kick it closed! I'm tired of this cold wind! The weather guesser is talking about snow for Friday and sometime next week. Personally I'd be happy if I never saw a snowflake again.

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Posted by wedudler on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 3:46 PM

Good luck and stay safe with snow, rain and storm.

I was just running a train ...

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 2:57 PM

Ray- Will you coat the masking tape with something other than paint to keep it from turning brittle and crunchy? Just a thought.

OW! Man he's fast on the throw. Luckily it was just a pickle. Ooo. Bread and Butter. Tastey. 

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 2:52 PM

Double swiss cheeseburger with mushroom sauce with onion rings and a Dr Pepper please./ Thanks.

Galaxy- I don't know how to put this, but I see so many similarities with your MIL that I did with my Mother. Including the reasoning of the medicine for her condition. Lost weight, in and out of Hospitals, tired, not recovering but just remaining the same until entering the hospital only to come out a bit lighter and a bit weaker. Please contact Senior Services. I don't know what you call it there, but here it is what they call it in Springfield. I'm sure from the name you can decipher what they may call it there or at least have a idea what to ask for. They have contacts with all sorts of services for seniors that are usually covered by medicare/medicaide, or are really dirt cheap. I hope they offer the same types of services there. They are really helpful and kind.  It doesn't have to be a spouse that calls and sets up, a child can also. I know you and the Other Half are tired, but maybe a couple phone calls more and possibly a one on one at your inlaws can save a lot of worry and maybe a few headaches too. It's worth a shot.

Got the front door shoveled. Brenda's happy. I guess. She decided to clean the inside of the heat registers. Asked me to show her how to open one up when I sat down to post this. She has now just stepped in and said...... I sucked up one of the screws with the vacuum cleaner. First registerGrumpy. Leave her alone for two minutesBang Head..... Anyway, disect the vacuum or a screw hunt,  then trainroom. I have some track to lay and some electrical to run.

I tried to show Missy all the pretty kitties but all she said was "leave me alone. I'm taking a nap and the light is in my eyes." Fat dog. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 2:44 PM

Got the frozen pipe cleared finally. I had a hair dryer going on it for close to two hours before I got a trickle from the taps. After a few more minutes it was running full force. I went out and rewrapped that part of the pipe real good and put a layer or two of steel wool around it as well. Next time them pesky critters chew on the wrap it'll be terminal for them.

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 2:44 PM

Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooood Afternoon, bucket of boot coffee...

RAY: How wide does THAT belt material need to be?? I've got some old (1990s vintage) graphic design black line tape laying around here somewhere.

TODD: Don't worry, I'll not mention Rerun's custom-dug trench and supper depository zone to your wife. Keep in mind though, Missy is a bit bigger than my little fuzzy buddy, the "compact black lab." Laugh

 

Well, this morning I did a lot of digging. Got the driveway almost half-done when a pickup with a snow eating machine rolled up. By this point, several tractors with blades, tractors with snow eaters, Bobcat-style skid loaders; and other pickups with snow-eaters had gone by...everybody smiling and waving at the village idiot out SHOVELING (me). This one though was different. Big Ross Odebolt was in it. He hopped out, offered to finish the job for me. Big Ross is a fellow Clarence fireman.... 'tis good to have friends! He knocked it out in five minutes. Of course, the Big Guy left a big "drift" in the street....Oops but it doesn't seem to be hindering anybody.

Have a nice rest of the day everybody!

Chris

The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 2:37 PM

Good afternoon Diners: Tea and cookies please.

 

Ray: Sol? Never heard the "l" whenever that note has been expressed - positively Sci-Fi , "Sol" aka the sun! And, frankly it's an honest mistake for the unmusical, since the libretto has "Sew, a needle pulling thread", which suggests "So" Huh?

And don't forget your Music Theory class.... 
Hard to forget what you never learned! I could never carry a tune in any bag, paper or otherwise, and have no clue how to reproduce the required sound of any note of music in a score.  Sorry to disappoint, but it's not my Music Theory class and to paraphrase Fredrick in "Pirates"..."and never was mine!" I'm much more at ease with tonic=fortified wine! Drinks Thanks for the lesson though, I think I'll put that in a WORD file, you never know when it could be handy.Thumbs Up  On those belts, have you tried contact cement? A smear on the top of one end , and a smear on the underside of the other end...wait for both to dry, say 15-20 mins, press together, and presto!  (with or without the vivace! Clown) On bigger cats, do you remember this one from early Diner, or Coffee Shop days?

 

JR and Barry:

GMTRacing:

Never heard of an armadillo wrap Sounds like some kind of southwest cuisine. Perhaps our resident chef can enlighten us. LOL

Given the low temperatures that are going on down that way I'm expecting the Armadilloes will start growing fur!!     

...not a food item JR, and Barry is closer to the mark. Check out http://www.flickr.com/photos/13282538@N03/2717294728/  Who knew?

 

That's it for the afternoon. I'll wait until dinner's done before seeing if the home made decals (decal-it on a pair of a grocery chain's logos to put on the side of a trailer) worked.

Snowing' and blowing a barrel of fun (NOT) TTFN

 

 

"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 2:25 PM

Afternoon....

Cup of hot cocoa Janie.  I'll go sit in the back by the stove.

The misty liquid stuff has turned back into big flakes of white stuff for the moment.  They are now saying a couple more inches of white possible this evening.  Who knows?

Barry,  Aw....  what a cute little kitty.  All of 6 lbs. huh?

Robby, best to be prepared for the interview, but don't let yourself get all freaked out by it.  Good interviews are relaxed and friendly!  Oh, I'll see your large cat and raise you two 20 pounders!  That is 40 lbs. of kitties filling the chair.  Only one I know of that can top THAT would be California Tom who has not been doing well and has not dropped by here in a long time.........

(big grin)

Been getting my blood pressure all in a knot again with the d@mn belts for the machinery.  If I had a way to cut them narrow enough, I think plain old masking tape would work better and be much easier to install.  Big problem is the material they come with does not bend easily.......  I'm going to look and see if I can find a roll of masking tape around here.  Then see what I can figure out to cut it into narrow strips to use for the belts.  Hmmmmm.

Later!

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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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 1:52 PM

Wellllll.....my little one is still a 6lb little one...

 

Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry

I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 1:15 PM

WOW!

From page 3 to page 7 in a day!

What a  talkative bunch!

It does seem, most wish to spit out curses at teh weather and commiserate with each other about it.

We got a fair amount of snow and then got the "frain" {freezing rain} and sleet on top it. But today, with a high near 33, seems a lot is melting off, so that is good news. Of course Thurs night will be all of 4* overnight so have to run the water then again for sure, and it could mean Ice on the roads.

MOH {My Other Half} called when got to w**k and said main roads were clear, but a bridge on a major 4 lane parkway has a "bump" sign on it now, and there seems to be some separation of bridge from the road....NOT GOOD! We have an alternative bridge on the side street near us, but it, too was weakened and bolstered adn rip-rapped after the major flood of '06. DOn't know what/how the bridge on 434 got comprimised but could be a problem! I have to go pick up scripts sometime, don't know when I feel like getting my butt out into the weather. Not that I'm a weather wimp, mind you, I just prefer to stay indoors in solitude during the winter months. Will go when I can expect mail,so only out once.

MIL may be going home from hospital today after a stay with pneumonia and kidney infection. SHe is 83, frail, weak, down to 98 lbs. and tired all the time. Dunno if it's all the meds she is on helping hta or not. I have one muscle relaxer that puts me out for about 2 hours after I take it. I don't take it if I am going out,especially if I have to drive. I delay taking it till I am safe at home and not going anywhere. She could have a med or combo of meds like that doing that to her. FIL is getting around to the hospital with a new and proper walking shoe for his cast for his fractured ankle. Of course, when home, he calls MOH every day with some little niggling something or other to pest with, but seems to have no problems when MIL is in hospital. MOH went over the other day to shovel his driveway, and FIL called from hospital for MOH to pick up hearing aid batteries for MIL, saying his drive had been shoveled by a nice neighbor. Would have been NICE if FIL called to tell MOH the drive had been cleared so MOH didn't make a worthless trip over there!!!!!! NOw FIL issued a shopping edict for today for MOH to bring home after w**k at the grocery store. It doesn't help that MOH w**ks at a grocery store, as any day MOH works, FIL figures "well why can't you drop groceries by after w**k?". MOH is TIRED of the grocery store by the time w**k is done, and doesn't even like  to "pick up a few things for us" on the way home!!!

Ah, well, the joys of aging demanding parents. FIL won't call Opportunities for Broome {county} or Office for the Aging to determine what, if any services they may qualify for,free of for a small fee. FIL always first figures he makes too much in pension and SS to get any "free help" without even trying, or figures "I can support myself" and is stubborn about things. He also figures MOH ought to just drop everything and run everytime he/they need something, as it should be MOH's duty to provide the help and assistance they need. He actually told MOH one day when he needed non-essential something or other one day , and MOH had to go to w**k, that MOH "should call into work and tell them MOH can't come in today". I mean, REALLY!!!!!   He needs someone to help get MIL up in AM and to properly put her to bed at PM, and could possibly get home aid to help for little or nothing from Office for the aging if he tried. Might even get a group to shovel his drive like Tioga {county}Opportunities/Office for the Aging does for seniors around here. Broome county doesn't have as good services as Tioga does, but they can try.

Ah, well, I have rambled enough and MUSt get my tuckuss in gear to get scripts and mail. take me aobut 1/2 hour.

TTYALL8R

 

-G .

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

 HO and N Scale.

After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.

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