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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 1:38 PM

Thanks Ray!!! We NEED and APPRECIATE it!!!

WEll, teh nerve frying is over. Had one nerve that caught my leg nerve and had it twitching and jumping like a Mexican Jumping bean all over the table!!! DR. had to hold it down! Now it's "twinged". Shouldn't have felt that there! but sometiem when a nerve is pinched it can affect down to the leg and I DO get sciatic like affects from time to time. So now time to keep legs up and rest. as I am a bit wobbly on the legs.

Pizza's for dinner...easy to cook.

MOH doing errands. I will do some shopping tomorrow IF I can stand/walk tomorrow!

Lovely.

Going to watch some Bonanza on TV.

LAter tater gaters!

Geeked

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 10:51 AM

Mornin'!

Zoe, I'll have a short stack of buttermilk pancakes w/ NYS  Dark Amber Maple Syrup, a side order of bacon, and lots of dark roast coffee.

Galaxy, know you and your better half are in my prayers!

Ulrich,  "Home from work..."  Does have a nice ring to it doesn't it when you have waited so long to find employment!  Big Smile

Oh Rob, I looked at the photo Barry posted this morning.  What car?

Todd, just remember the motto of those "working" ladies...  "It is a business doing pleasure with you!"  Haven't seen any of those, ah, ladies around Geneva lately.  But, the new Mayor is much more business oriented and will cut city costs, so I figure the business ladies will probably be back in town shortly......Whistling  Time will tell!

Another typical (as Barry would say) dull Fall day here in the Finger Lakes.  Currently 54°F with a high of 58° later under dark gray wet skies......

Psst!  Sue looks like she fell in the pool outside....  Oh, swimming.  OK!

 

I have been dealing with stuff already today.  Got an email from a friend who is on the MLK Committee.  A young man (7 or 8 years old) just passed away after a bout with a rare cancer.  Due to the number of people that will be attending his funeral (his family belongs to a small black church here in town) it will be held in our church tomorrow.  They will need to be able to play some CDs during the service so I will be helping to set that up for them and show whoever will be doing sound (could end up being me) how to use the equipment.  I called the pharmacy to order refills of a couple prescriptions.  Their is also a bunch of Rx renewals sent in from mt doctor there as well.  The pharmacist checked on found all the things needed and then i advised him I will give him all new insurance info when I pick them up.  His reaction (although he was very polite) was Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!  He had spent a couple hours on the phone to the insurance company yesterday getting it all straightened out....  Took him several phone calls to different people to accomplish.  He said, "I don't need to see your cards as I have everything in our database now!"  Ain't modern life fun?!

Best get moving!

later!

73

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

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 10:16 AM

Good morning. It's 72° and cloudy. The high is supposed to make it to 80° and there's a 50% chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

Nothing on the schedule for today. I'm still paying for all that I did yesterday. Hopefully today will be quiet.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 9:54 AM

Hi again,

back from "w*rk" - funny, how sweet that sounds after being on the dole for such a long time - even if it´s without pay!

Otto - I can tell how bad unemployment is. I am glad your son has a place for you!

Ken - it´s actually a spin-off of that TV station thing. The two partners have now separated and the guy who owns it turned the business into a marketing consulting & media place. Business is picking up, so the perspective is not too bad. In the long run, the time I have so far invested, will be rewarded in form of shares. I have that in writing Whistling

Galaxy - keeping my fingers crossed for YOH on the job issue!

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 9:23 AM

Coffee in a SOUTHERN mug, please.

***J.R., but doing the Soylent Green plant in HO scale would allow me to expose the truth. That and detailing such an operation would be rather amusing. Oh, and instead of what was to be a carnival parking area, I can place a couple of those trucks with the shovels/loaders scooping up a crowd of people. Would need to find the right looking police to place along side those trucks. Need to find what I did with that movie and watch it again to refresh my memory. Can't remember if they were modified dump trucks or garbage trucks!?! 

***Todd, glad that spill wasn't more serious. The rest of your post cracked me up. You have that certain way of telling stories.

***Barry, she's a beauty. And the car looks great, too.Smile, Wink & Grin

There is a cold rain here right now and I am supposed to get hay today...oops!

Rob

 

 

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 9:11 AM

Hi guys {and Sue}

Got a Dr.s Apt. to have the left side lumbar nerves Radio Frequency Fried so I will have  some more pain relief there. I hope. The right side is OK. I will never be pain free or without the strong narcotic pain relievers, but at least I can get some chores done now.

MOH has 2 sets of interviews on Thursday to follow up Monday's interview to decide if more training is warranted which will guarantee better options for the two interviews on THursday. Problem is MOH had requested electronically for today off to drive me as I can't drive after the Apt. and was actually scheduled to w*rk today. SInce MOH had electronic proof was approved for today off 5 weeks ago, the Dept. manager had to honor that and gave MOH thursday to work instead of today. Now its a mess as the two sets of interviews will eat up a lot fo w*rking time on thursday for MOH to be away from the Dept. and the Dept. manager- who just took over- is NOT happy. SHe will try to arange somehting for MOH to do the interviews on thursday and maybe w*rk FRIday {MOH's day off now} instead. GOod luck with THAT.

Keep fingers and toes and eyes crossed THAT 1} MOH gets the approval from yesterday's interview for the additional training and is notified of such by tomorrow at W*RK, and 2} that MOH gets one of the several positions applied for and interviews for on THursday!!!! Please!!!

If MOH can tell them Thursday will be getting the additional training needed, that will bolster the qualifications, as MOH is slightly barely underqualified, but SHOULD have HAD the proper training if the current manager wasn't such a >>#**@^&^ about it, even when told by his boss's boss to provide the necessary training to MOH way back in JULY. {substitute whatever NICE word you would like in there-this is a CLEAN site}.

The afternoon interviews for 4 positions will be with HR specialist and Said >>#**@^&^ manager- so may be doubtful MOH gets a higher new position with him?!? Unless He has been told by HIS Boss to give MOH the training by Thursday AFternoon.

Keep Fingers, toes and eyeballs crossed PLEASE!!! MOH is NERVOUS and STRESSED as it is, and now more so!!!

SO.

What else is new.?

Whew!

ULRICH- don't let THEM over stress you or over work you off the books without pay too much...they could be taking advantage of you just to get things right then discharge you when things look good. Hope you are not "cooking the books"!!!

Geeked

 

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 8:57 AM

 Morning Fellow Dinners!

 Flo, coffee please.

 Got back to sleep around 4:30 AM. Feel OK this morning.

 What kept going through my mind last night was the car I bought. Door hinge pins are shot, you cannot close the door from the inside. Called the local Ford Dealership and was told you could not replaces the bushing and pins, you had to buy the whole hinge set. $75.00 for upper and $95.00 for the lower one plus they are a real pain calling for around 2.5 hours labor. So I would be looking at $420.00!

 But 10 years ago on my Blue Town Car we did just replaces the pins. Parts guy from Sun Set Ford sold us a set from I think a 90 Thunderbird and they worked fine. Since I could not sleep I started digging around on the internet. There are kits made for the car, will cost me around $30.00 or less in parts.

 Berry The Daytona pictures was take in Creative Industries parking lot if my memory is correct. They actually made the Daytona's for Dodge. Dodge ship them new Charger R/T's and then the nose, rear window, rear slug, trunk, wing, fenders and hood's where added.

 Bama Thank for the advices. I have heard of both, I tried the sea-foam in my Daytona and it did not help. But, it was really far gone. (stopped the slipping by using Ford's Trans fluid) This car on he other hand is not slipping, so either may help extend the life of it's transmission.  

Otto Boy I understand about having to mess with unemployment! Sure glad I am out from under there thumb.

Sue - I am actually w*rking there already - unofficially and without pay. I have to straighten out corporate financing, so they can eventually pay me

 Ulrich Hum, sounds like what happen last year at the TV Station. Hope this time it works out. Have you even ran the Z Scale Layout? Boy that is a lot in a small spaces.

 See you all later.

              Ken

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Posted by Curt Webb on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 8:51 AM

Morning All,

Back at w**k today. The temp is supposed to be 86 F and  humid today. The thing about FL weather is that if you don't like it give it a week and it will change...usually for the worse. MOH picked up the stuff I needed from the LHS yesterday so I am set for rebuilding the removed track. I think on Wednesday (short shift) I will glue down the WS risers so they are ready to go on Friday.

I got a call from my MD office yesterday and he wants to see me on Monday to go over the results. He must of found something or the office would of told me it was clear. MOH has a appointment with the Menier's specialist/surgeon on Tuesday to talk about options for her.

I'm going to try to attend Prototype Rails in Cocoa Beach on Jan 5th. I attended last year and I loved it. This year I feel more comfortable in my modeling abilities. I also have a friend at work trying to convince me to go with him in March to Gainesville for the NHRA Gatornationals (not a hard sell).

JR- Sounds like you had a great trip.

Everyone take care.   

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 7:49 AM

gear-jammer

Ulrich,  How is the new job going?

Sue - I am actually w*rking there already - unofficially and without pay. I have to straighten out corporate financing, so they can eventually pay me

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 7:38 AM

Good Morning All,

  60F with rain predicted today - no s**w storm to that is good. Lots of papers to catch up on and billings so it'll be a while before I can poke my head into the shop. Still have transmissions apart and a project to catch up on but billings come first.

   Rob - an N scale "soylent green" factory in the distance will hide the awful truth. You could use a bit of N scale track to service it off in the distance as well.

    Ulrich - can you make a flip panel out of the Z scale layout so it is a desk or w..ktable when not in use ? A side benefit would be having to clear the panel to flip it though it seems neatness is not an issue for you.

   Jeff - that's a good story. Sort of a secret subdivision. Did the plans get approved ever? We found out in Danbury that an approval is good forever and had a company trying tpo put a waste disposal transfer facility into the middle of a residential area based on an age old approval. Public outcry eventually convinced the company to locate elsewhere but it was a near thing. I should have some time this week to sort out some stuff per previous discussions. The storm and subsequent power outage put a cramp on that project.

   I need to put pen to paper but I'll try to drop in later.   CUL, J.R.

  

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Posted by gear-jammer on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 7:30 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  Just a quick coffee, please.  Ulrich can feast on the cinnamon rolls today.

Ulrich,  How is the new job going?

I didn't go down to climb last night.  I got my errands done in town, and couldn't face waiting 2 hours for the guys to show up.

Off to swim before work.

Sue

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 6:56 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and a rib eye med rare, baked potato with butter and sour cream, and some green beans please. Thanks.

Sunny, with a high near 64. They’ve dropped the “F” bomb for Wednesday night. First time use so far.

Otto- Sorry to hear of you situation. I’m glad at least you have someplace to go. Good luck and prayers things get straightened out soon.Angel

Had a bit of a…Hmm....don’t know whatcha call it, but fire department was meandering around town telling people to stay inside. Turns out a truck at the Love’s hauling some kind of industrial chemical they said, called ethyl somethin-late, was leaking and they evacuated the truck stop (Love’s with a McDonald’s) and the Huddle house. Those are on the other side of the Mighty Double Nickel from town, but the wind was blowing towards us. Naturally. Must have been something nasty. They said “small leak” on the news and they evacuated within a quarter mile and had people in Williamsville stay inside and west of the tracks (Love's is west of town) extinguish all items utilizing a flame to include pilot lights. Now the RR tracks are probably a mile away from the Love’s and I realize they build in a cushion, but it didn’t sound like the truck burst open, just a little leak. All is well now and I believe by about oh, maybe 10-ish last night they said just try not to hang out outside if you don't have to.

And here the major concern 5,6, 7 or however many years ago it’s been, with having a truck stop across the Interstate was the probability,Laugh get this, “the high probability of prostitutes making their way uptown and hanging out on the boulevard”. Stick out tongueOh I still laugh so hard my sides hurt whenever I think of that. Well, needless to say we have not noticed anything out of sorts in town. They even put up fancy street lights uptown to draw them in (or so some of us claim). Still no luck. It’s just not that easy to justify a Vice Division in a town like Williamsville I tell you what. Even if the Mayors Nephew is looking for a job. The Traffic Division and the Major Crimes division (anything missing or damaged over $27.50) pretty much takes both officers. The Chief he doubles up with whatever needs done, most times it’s monitoring the social media forms for any potential attacks against the good citizens of Williamsville and monitor the activities of the youth who are silly enough to be his "friend" then plan someting on the site. That has happened. No one said a future crimnal is really bright. Or he's looking for a new Elf suit for when Santa comes on the 3rd. Yup. Chief is also the Town Elf.  (inhales deep) Yes-er we are pre-tty well protected for somewhere around 10- 20 hours a day, 4 or 5 days a week sometimes six, here in our little Hamlet. Why do we even have locks at all. (shakes head)

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 6:44 AM

Barry - IIRC, the layout is 2´ 6" by 6´

Here is a pic of it:

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 5:56 AM

Ulrich:  I know you mentioned the size before but what was its size again?

Good Morning

Clearing this morning with a high near 55F..going to be a sunny day later on.

Everyone be up and all piculous this morning here..got some runnin' 'roun' doin' stuff to do today.

Flo, I'll just hae a coffee and some toast with jam please...I'll be at the corner booth for a bit.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 4:48 AM

Good Morning,

I woke up with a headche Dead

Must be the change in weather we have. It is a little (very little) warmer outside, but wet and gray. A day to stay in bed and pull the sheets over ya´  head.

Janie, coffee in an IV bag and a cinnamon roll, please. Sue got me hooked up on that stuff!

Sue - I remember a danish pastry place in Poulsbo, Wa. they had the best rolls ever in the US! When I close my eyes, I can still smell them - yummy!

Ken - I usually wake up between 2 am and 3 am , day bay day, night for night. It puts a lot of wear on me. Talked to my doc, but there is no physical reason for it. Must be the cinema in my head that keeps me from getting a good night´s sleep.

Galaxy - Tuesday i in German "Dienstag", which goes back to the German word "Tyr", patron god of the assembly of the elders called "thing", an early parliament. In Danish, Tuesday is still called Tirsdag".

Barry - somehow, these cars look like streamlined shopping carts Smile, Wink & Grin

Jeff - wow! That old rust bucket sure looks like an AMC Pacer one of my high school buddies was driving. Great job!

I still have that Z scale layout i was given. I have been trying to collect ideas of what to do with it. I hate to dismantle it and build something new out of it. but I positively have no room to put it up. It´s now resting in the attic, which is not a good place to store it.

A kingdom for the right idea.

have a good day!

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Posted by Mr. Dispatcher on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 4:29 AM

Ken - don't feel bad I've been up since 10;30 Monday morning thanks to unemployment office not notifying me of my claim status expiringAngry I now need to move by Thursday 11;00am. My son and Hoh said I can move in with him into his two bedroom trailer in Ohio.Yeah. I'll stop back in when I get hooked back to the internet. AngelAngel to all still needing them.

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 3:09 AM

 Cannot believe I am awake at 3:00 AM. Sigh Sure don't want to be.

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Good morning...
Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 1:30 AM

 

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

 

Cool

 

 

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 12:55 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Tuesday, November 5th, 2011!!!

The Ancient Greeks called today Hemera Areos, or Ares' Day, after Ares, the god of war!!!

{so today is war day according to the Ancient Greeks, Romans and Scandanavians, and dwindling into English too!!!}

Geeked

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 12:01 AM

Howdy.

JR ... Sounds like a great trip. Glad it was good for you.

Rob .... I've sen some Danbury Mint stuff, but I don't think I saw that one. Glad you are going to work on the model railroad.

Barry .... I recall seeing some of those cars on the road.

Cheers everybody.

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Monday, November 14, 2011 10:10 PM

Barry, I'd take one of each in that picture in a heartbeat!  Glad you've been able to get some layout work done.

Well all, its about bed time for me, I've done some more digging, it would appear that I need to get a few more tank cars (mostly the short white acid tank cars) for at least two of the industries that I'm going to be at least partially modeling, as they are chemical companies that use various rail-shipped acids....go figure.

Janie, I think I'm going to have a bowl of honey nut cheerios before i head off to bed though, I'll sit here at the RC and see whom else shows up.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 14, 2011 9:12 PM

Good Evening

After spending a fair bit of this evening working on my layout I'm now almost done with at least some of the Sim's Jtn area..maybe I'll get some pix set up over the next few days...

Chloe, I'll just have a chamomile tea please ....I'll be at the corner booth for a bit

Ken:  mmmmm...imagine all these little things...

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 14, 2011 9:02 PM

Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.

Tomorrow is another day. Make it SAFE.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, November 14, 2011 8:56 PM

Evening, Chloe - I'll just have a Rio Grande mug of coffee, please. Thanks.

I'd come by and started a post, but (my mistake) turned on permissions for googleapis.com, and both this last page (33) and my reply page reloaded on me, wiping out the post I'd been doing... Bang HeadBang Head So, I saved PDFs of the pages and will (re-)write my post tonight and post it tomorrow. Sigh

Prayers for those with ailments (physical, as well as automotive ones), and for those needing a good night's rest and/or sleep. See you all tomorrow.

 

Blessings and prayers,

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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, November 14, 2011 7:55 PM

Rob, The Puyallup show is a Great Train Expo.  There are 400+ tables and many local layouts.  We are looking for hot deals.

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Monday, November 14, 2011 7:41 PM

Jeff sounds like you had a good day today.  Your dinner sounded excellent too, as was mine. 

Now all I have to do is clean the kitchen up (as Amy got into the kitchen before me, which stuck me with KP duty).  I guess I don't mind too much, KP isn't a bad thing. (and yes we do occasionally fight to get into the kitchen to cook as the other has to clean up).  Welp, I guess I'd better get the ball rolling on KP duty, then it'll be off to check out a few things online to help me narrow down railcar purchases for the online businesses along the Dothan Subdivision.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 14, 2011 7:09 PM

Had to go to town today to get prescriptions filled and to get some things from Wal-Mart. While I was waiting at the pharmacy I chanced to meet up with the chief of the New Llano fire dept. He was telling me there's this set of old blueprints at the New Llano Town Hall that I simply must see. They were for a huge shopping mall that was to be built where a couple of small hotels and a Whaffle House now sit along with some other smaller properties. They had no idea where these blueprints came from or who had them drawn up. He started telling me how the mall would have laid out and I just started laughing. The more he talked about it the more I laughed. He asked me what was so funny and I told him my father designed that back in the early 70's. He was the one who filed the blueprints there. There was a whole set. Floor plan, schematics, electrical components required (all above code), materials to be used, load bearing strengths, everything. Obviously it was never built, for several reasons. The company fronting the money went bankrupt and then the owner of the company died. So there was no money coming from the company and his personal funds couldn't be touched. A contract was being drawn up with the government then the worst thing that could happen happened. All government funding was frozen. Watergate was in full swing. So the plans ended up being abandoned and that's why it's in the Town Hall with no name to match it to. They had been wondering for many years where that came from. Even the former mayors that were still alive didn't know. Today the mystery was solved. Now one funny little thing, every time someone argued that a mall had never been planned for the area they trot out those old blueprints. Argument snubbed!

I got all but one of my meds refilled. That one isn't too important, just the one for my prostate condition. Got a call from my father that he needed to be picked at the local auto shop so I went and took care of that. He's still having trouble with the brakes on his RV an d he told them to find the problem and fix it. I stayed at my parents place afterward and found that my free gifts for being selected a Life Member for the History Channel Club had come in. There's quite a pile of 'em too. A credentials portfolio, an LCD travel alarm clock, key chain tag, a guide to historic America, a nice little display book to keep my American history collector's coins in, a nice little reading light that shorts out as soon as it's clipped to a book. I'll figure out how to fix that eventually. A pack of History Channel Club Life Member playing cards, the US constitution and the Bill of Rights in handy pamphlet form, A nice looking walnut trimmed pen and a nice magnifying glass that does a better job than the one I've been using. There's also a Civil War Officers sword letter opener. Last on the list is a magazine holder that when turned around looks like a three volume set of books. It's made to hold History Channel magazines but Walthers catalog will fit in it just as well.

I stayed around for dinner, which I cooked. My cooking skills are still top notch. Pork chops, home fries, green beans, cream corn and for dessert blueberry pie.

And I did get the new pieces of track cleaned and GLEAMed and I got the trash packed out.

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, November 14, 2011 7:04 PM

Well,

the Caravan needed $700+ in tie rod end and broken sway bar replacements.So much for keeping cheaply and running into the ground. probably worth only $500-$1000, but we gotta have it running in good order and neither of us can do these repairs ourselves. I don't necesarily trust b ackwoods elcheapo used-parts car garages....

MOH will find out within a week if will get the training necessary to move in the direction desired within the company form todays meeting/interview. Here's hoping!!!

Well, time for nite time meds...

and soon to be bed time for us..

So I sign off...

g'nite

Geeked

 

 

-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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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Monday, November 14, 2011 6:13 PM

Goooood evening Diners!  Just stopping in for a RBF before dinner (cube steak, mashed taters, and field peas).  Gotta start that in a few minutes (just waiting on the cube steak to defrost).  Think I'm going to be a little lazy after that.  Amy has a doctor's appointment tomorrow so we'll be off to Montgomery and dinner at my parent's house tomorrow night (spaghetti). 

Today was a day spent putting together an S10 that'd blown its 4 cylinder head apart.  Got a rebuilt head and a few other bits and pieces and now the truck is breathing a second life.  Won't be able to make any real money off this one yet as the vehicle is a co-worker's, so I'll have to wait until next week (pay week as we are bi-weekly) to get any money from it.  No big deal, I told them that I'd be willing to accept partial payments on it since they are like me and live paycheck to paycheck.

Ken: As far as "transmissions in a bottle", you could try Lucas Transmission Stop Slip, or possibly Seafoam Trans Tune, as they are both products that renew "old/abused" fluid to an extent and should be able to get you buy.

Well, the cube steaks are ready, so...off to cooking for me!

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, November 14, 2011 6:03 PM

Veggie w/ fruit smoothie, please.

***Ken, hope the new car works out well for you.

***J.R., CONGRATS on the great showing.

***Sue, you guys enjoy the train show in Puyallup. It's been many years since I've been there. How big a show is it?

Curious, how many "corner booths" are in this Dining car? I did enjoy all the company.

Pickup truck refused to start again today. Took a good dozen or more tries, letting it sit after the first 6 or so, before it fainlly started. Parked it where the extension card could reach, just incase. Need it to move hay around the farm tomorrow. Gurrrr!

TRAINS: OK, already decided on moving the Soylent Green plant to the (HO) layout. With that change, I am going to make the (N) layout more scenic and a tad less industrial. Any of you familiar with the Danbury Mint miniature farms? They are very close to N scale in size. Wife had 3 of them in a cabinet. Care to guess where they are going to end up?

Not much else to report on. Exhausted again tonight and will be turning in early. Hope to be back in here tomorrow. Good night! Rob

 

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