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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:12 AM

 Just dropping by to let you know I will be by after work.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:28 AM

Borrowing my parents car would certainly help, but both of them are from a part of Germany where people are chintzier than the Scottish - no offense meant to John!

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:52 AM

Coffee in a  SOGGY SOUTHERN  mug, please.

Have a good day all.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:02 PM

Went to Wal-Mart this morning with my father so we could both pick up some things we needed. Then it was over to the Waffle Shoppe for breakfast. No goodies in the mail today. Maybe tomorrow.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:43 PM

Sir Madog
Borrowing my parents car would certainly help, but both of them are from a part of Germany where people are chintzier than the Scottish - no offense meant to John!

My ansestors came from Scotland. And Wales, and England, and that's it. Just thought of it.

I think that KRM would like this photo.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 2:29 PM

well I did not get very far in my route for Trainz12 I forgot my content tab is busted. *sigh* I guess I'll go back to working on it.

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Posted by chochowillie on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 2:31 PM

Sir Madog
Borrowing my parents car would certainly help, but both of them are from a part of Germany where people are chintzier than the Scottish

The only reason you would be borrowing your parents car is to be able to go see them in the hospital. Borrow the darned thing and just don't tell them. It's not as if they are in any position to find out and even if they did, after all that you and your wife have done and are continuing to do for them..... they can just Get Over It!

Lecture over....

Stay strong for each other.

Regards

Dennis

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Posted by chochowillie on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:00 PM

Your Chuckle for the day.

Reporter  interviewing a 104-year-old woman:  
'And what  do you think is the best thing about being 104?'  the reporter asked.  
She simply  replied, 'No peer  pressure.'

I feel like  my body has gotten totally out of  shape, 
So I got my  doctor's permission to  
Join a  fitness club and start exercising.  
I decided  to take an aerobics class for seniors.  
I bent,  twisted, gyrated, jumped up and down, and  perspired for an hour..  
But, by the  time I got my leotards on, The class was over.  


There, made you laugh didn't I Laugh

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:02 PM

Well

went to Physical therapy this Am. I always feel good when i leave after they have massaged and tweaked my knee and hip, but Boy do I pay for it later.

Ran a few errands, including moving MOH's first unenjoyment check, the few measly crumbs it is to pay a loan. We opted to have the taxes taken out of it so it is a smaller amount.

I have the Psychiatrist later to go to and then I can relax at least until tomorrow AM when I have grocery shopping to do.

ULRICH- glad things are "working out" it sounds like. USE their car, it is not like they can!

Need to eat something before the Pyschiatrist.

later.

Geeked

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 4:31 PM

Coffee refill, please.

***Galaxy, running trains is also very theraputic, plus it's free (once you have the trains to run that is).Big Smile

***Ulrich, I agree with others: Use their car!!!

***Jeffrey, I have been admiring that Airstream trailer of yours for so long, finally got one of my own. If you wouldn't mind, a reminder please on what exactly you did to take the shiny off of it?

Other than remounting the re-upholstered seat to the old JD, only to find that with the improved seat I need to go back and bend the old mounting tabs back in line with the rest of the tractor, all is good.

When the pygmy goats no longer responded to throwing rocks into the trees nearby to turn them away from the back of the house, I tried 5 rounds of birdshot into the ravine bank. Boy did that do the trick. They have been back in the big pasture ever since. Bwahahahaha! Pirate

Hope to have enough energy tonight to get down to the train room and do some actual cleanup work in there.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by JeremyB on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 4:44 PM

Evening guys

So I get up to go to the bathroom in the night and click the light but it doesn't go on?? go get a flashlight and change the bulb go to turn the light back on and nothing.............

So Today I go about taking a look at the fixture and making sure no wire nuts came loose or anything and then it hit me to change out the switch. I got to home depot and pick one up, I think it was a couple bucks. Picked up a couple actually. So I turn the power off and remove the old one and install the new one and stick a piece of electrical tape over the wire terminals ( just a weird thing I do I guess, just to make sure no other metal can touch the terminals ) turn the power back on a voila lighting again,lol. Its seems to turn on instantly now. I could tell that the switch was on its way out as there was sometimes a weird pause when flicking the switch and getting light. I should have done the hall light too when I had everything shut off.

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Posted by chochowillie on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 5:12 PM

Cederstrand
I have been admiring that Airstream trailer of yours for so long, finally got one of my own.

Rob, where did you get your Airstream? I've been looking for one as well.

Dennis

P.S. - Ok TOP Afternoon coffee & pie is on me. Here's the card Flo...

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 5:30 PM

Cederstrand
***Jeffrey, I have been admiring that Airstream trailer of yours for so long, finally got one of my own. If you wouldn't mind, a reminder please on what exactly you did to take the shiny off of it?

Very simple. I let it sit and collect dust. Nothing to it.Laugh

chochowillie
Rob, where did you get your Airstream? I've been looking for one as well.

Dennis: There's two places I know of right off. One is Walthers, the other is Ebay. Of the two Walthers is cheaper. Here's a link to the entry on Walthers. Airstream trailer.

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Posted by Curt Webb on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 7:04 PM

Evening All,

Off w**k until Sunday. Doing laundry now. Tomorrow I have a bunch of errands to run.

Dave- Sorry for your loss.

Ulrich- Happy Belated Birthday to Petra. I am sorry to hear the state your parents are in.

Garry- I am glad your MIL is OK.

Hope everyone has a good night and prayers for those in need.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 7:11 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, I'll have a piece of the pineapple pie and a cup of decaf right at the moment.

Blackie is definitely feeling better, he has been over to the floor by the computer bugging me all day.  Most times I picked him up and held him for a while.  I soon figured out he was right back to bothering me...  he wanted food!  Now he has a bowl of food out in the kitchen at all times, but he has the most trouble walking on the tile floor in the kitchen.  he is doing pretty good on the carpets, but he can't keep his hind feet under him on the tile.  After I give him his pill in the morning, I take him a hand full of food to the couch where he stay much of time....  He eats it right out of my hand, and I know he has had some food with the pill that says "Take with Food".  So now every time he is hungry, he thinks I should get a handful of food and hand feed him....  Talk about spoiled!

GalaxyGalaxy, No!  Don't eat the Psychiatrist!!  No!  Huh?  Oh... That's not how he meant it?  Ah, I see.

Did you hear about the lady that went to the Psychiatrist and said, "Doctor, you have to help my husband!  He is convinced he is a refrigerator!"  The Doc says, Ah...  Have you tried telling him he is not a refrigerator?"  Lady says, "Yes!  But he is absolutely convinced he is a refrigerator.  Please, you have to help him!"  Hmmmm, says the Doc.  "This must be very trying for you?"  "It is!"  She said.  "He sleeps with his mouth open and that little light keeps me awake!"  Sometimes it is difficult to know who is crazy and who isn't...  In my case.....  Well you already know the answer! Laugh

Speaking of lights...  Jeremy, glad you got the fixture back operating again.

Speaking of working again...  I spent much of the day replacing the way too long and partially filled up with lint dryer exhaust pipe.  I may be very lucky it didn't ignite and burn down my house.  Guess I should check once a decade or so in the future.  I noticed the top of the dryer was getting extremely hot a couple of weeks ago and figured sooner or later I probably should do something about it.  I have had good intentions ever since I noticed the problem.  Had to do wash today, so I finally pulled the dryer out from the wall and unhooked the hose from the vent.  Turned on the dryer and there was great air volume coming out of the back of the dryer...  Hooked it back up, took off the other end of the vent hose as the thingy going outside and not much air volume...  Hmmm!  Finally decided my best path to fixing the problem was to just replace the vent hose and pipes.  Didn't owe me much as it has been in service since about the time my wife died a quarter of a century ago....  Dryer isn't getting hot on top anymore....  Wonder why?  Anyway it is a lot cheaper than buying a new dryer!

Oh!  Ulrich, us people of Scottish decent are not, what was the term... chintzy!  We are Frugal!  Nuf said!  Chintzy....  Harumf!  Me grandmama was a Robinson and I be an Howard (English form of Hayward)..  Be careful they are both Dunn Clan I believe!  Don't mess with them guys!!! Whistling

Gotta get moving.  Haven't lit the wood stove yet today and the house is getting chilly.

Later!

73

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Posted by chochowillie on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:09 PM

jeffrey-wimberly
There's two places I know of right off. One is Walthers, the other is Ebay. Of the two Walthers is cheaper. Here's a link to the entry on Walthers. Airstream trailer.

Who would of thunk? Walthers..... Thanks Jeffrey

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:48 PM

According to package tracking I should have a couple of goodies coming in tomorrow. It should be two Atlas FP7's. There may be a couple of other items tomorrow. If not tomorrow then a couple more days.

I'm very tired, so it's time to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:59 PM

Hello everyone:

Thanks very much for the condolences. Even though I said you needn't bother, it really is very heart warming to read your kind words.

Dave

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Posted by pascaff* on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:54 PM

  Evening All,

Dave sorry for your loss.

  Put a Digitrax DN93 decoder in the Atlas Alco S2, not a pretty install, but it works and runs great.

   Did some other work on the layout and now waiting for the turnouts and Switch Tender motors to arrive, should be here in a week. Even though I have Wednesdays off I probably will not do the installs until Sat. Then I can start on some scenery.

 Prayes to all in need.

    Paul

   

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 11:09 PM

 Evening

 Flo, Beer Pleases

 Late night again, had a meeting that should have started at 8:30 PM, but we know how that goes don't we.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Thursday, February 14, 2013 1:26 AM

Not sure if you guys are aware or not but avoid the locomotive wiki a friend of mine on the N scale.org FB page tried to edit content which was false and misleading and was banned for it. an example of this is that "GP38-2's were passed down from the GN to the BN"  that's weird apparently EMD locos contained time travel devices I wonder where they put the.... blast I can't think of the Back to the future reference.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, February 14, 2013 2:07 AM

Good Morning! from Tipton IN.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Cool

Mischief

TIPTON

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, February 14, 2013 3:22 AM

Kona Coffee in the diner...

ALOHA!

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is VALENTINE'S DAY,

Thursday, February 14th, 2013!!!

Hope you got your sweetheart something!!!

 

The prayer candles will be lit when I return from the grocery shopping.

Make it a great day!

Geeked

 

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, February 14, 2013 3:35 AM

I hope you have enjoyed our tour of Hawaii's railroads, both past and present day.

On the BIG island {also called Hawai'i} we find the Defunct Kona Sugar Company Railroad. Here is more:

Scattered across the Hawaii Island landscape are remnants of old sugar  mills, fields and even some feral cane can still be seen. But when Captain Cook  came to the Islands in 1778, only wild sugar cane grew. The climate in Hawaii  offered a perfect environment for raising sugar cane; cooling ocean currents  keep the average temperatures around 80 degrees with frequent rains, abundant  groundwater, and year-round sunshine. 

Kona Sugar Company and West Hawai’i Railway Company     Such  was the seductive lure of easy riches to be gained by growing sugar in Hawai’i  at the beginning of the 20th Century that investment capital for a large sugar  plantation, sugar mill and railroad in Kona could be raised not once, but three  times.
    The Kona Sugar Company plantation was established in 1899 and  every available scrap of land was stripped of whatever crops had grown there  previously and planted in cane. Although the sugar grew well enough at about 500  feet elevation, a notable lack of fresh water in Kona’s semi-arid landscape made  Wai’aha Stream the only logical choice for the mill site. Unfortunately, the  stream flow is vastly insufficient for year-round cane milling and the mill,  built in 1901, went broke in 1903.
    Kona Sugar Company was bought by  investors; renamed Kona Development Company, the plantation again went broke in  1916 and was in turn bought by investors in Tokyo. This group managed to eke out  a profit until the industry imploded in 1926. Originally planned to run 30  miles, the railroad was only built to a total length of 11 miles in the  twenty-seven years of sugar plantation operation. Work camps, communal baths,  stables, workshops, and all the requisite infrastructure of a giant agricultural  plantation lay abandoned in the Mauka Kona countryside.
    During World  War II, the U.S. Army used the mill site as a training camp to acclimate troops  to warfare on their way to the tropical Pacific Theater. Fearing the tall  smokestack of the mill would act as an artillery landmark for any invading  forces, the Army pulled it down and Kona lost one of its first post-contact,  industrial landmarks.
Traces of the rail bed can still be seen from the top of the Nani Kailua and  Aloha Kona residential neighborhoods. Located along Hualalai Road, near the  intersection with Hienaloli Road, are impressive stone breastworks and trestles  for the railroad. Built by hand but still strong today, the rail bed can be  explored and hiked from here. Further up Hienaloli Road from the intersection  with Hualalai   Road, the old mill site remnants are still visible.

Via http://www.divinecaroline.com/31/72940-kona-sugar-company-west-hawai-i#ixzz2Krf2iQOC

Geeked

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:16 AM

jeffrey-wimberly
Dennis: There's two places I know of right off. One is Walthers, the other is Ebay. Of the two Walthers is cheaper. Here's a link to the entry on Walthers. Airstream trailer.

Ah! But I bet the ones you get from Walthers aren't Vintage, Unique, or hard to find i.e.....rare are they? Probably just the new ones so beware as they aren't worth as much. See these are the advantages of E-bay.Yes

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:29 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and a waffle with pineapple syrup please, thanks.

How’d I get these leotards on?Hmm hm. Can’t remember.

Mostly sunny, with a high near 47.

Ulrich- Um, Bad news about the car, but glad you and Petra made it home safe. Kinda mixed news about the parents I guess. Hopefully things will work out for the best. Hope you two feel better soon. Oh and no I’m not trying to catch up with Jeff. I’ve discovered we carry the same ranking title. So, as they say in D.C., “details aside, the fact remains” we are the same rank!!!! Wink Pirate Laugh

Karl- No one has mentioned forms yet, but give ‘em time. Give ‘em timeLaugh. Nice job on the ditch lights too. Oh and Pie…it is too breakfast food. In fact it’s as good for you as any breakfast food out there I’m sure. Don't quote me on that in case I'm wrong and I have to deny I said it though. You know.

PIE!!!!!….it’s not just for desert anymore.

Galaxy is eating the Psychiatrist?Tongue Tied

“Three mods in a row”. Hm, isn’t there a nursery rhyme about something like that or similar?  “Three ducks in a row..”? “Three Musketeers”?  ConfusedWhat’s that Zoe? “The Three Little Pi…..”  Ya know, I’ll just stay out of that one and let you take it from here dearWhistling.

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!   

Todd  

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:42 AM

TMarsh

Galaxy is eating the Psychiatrist?Tongue Tied

 

No, No, No, you's got it all worng there in Ill-i-noise.... the Psychiatrist treats me for what is EATING at ME!!!

SO there...

now where did I put that spork and foon?

Geeked

EDIT: TOPS: NOW you's all gonna EAT ON ME!!! Eat up, Diasy, here is my RR Credit Card with the Hawaiian 2-4-0T on it...

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:44 AM

Lunchtime!

Zoe, I´ll have two burgers & salad to go, please. We are running low on food at home. Neither Petra nor I feel strong enough for that a little over a mile long walk to the next super market. Actually, we feel really rotten today. The flu still has its grips on us, with headaches, fever, coughing and, in my case, sleepless nights. Where are the god friends, when you need them? My friend Lothar and his wife have gone skiing, and our former friends are exactly that, former friends.

Todd - ain´t it god to know we´re big league posters ? Smile, Wink & Grin

Three mods in a row - sounds like a Jerome K. Jerome novel (to say nothing about the dog).

Well, I am not a good sport today, so better to get out before Vinnie gets on to me.

Have a good one!

(Where´s Jerry and the other MIA´s?)

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:49 AM

Sir Madog

 

... our former friends are exactly that, former friends....

MOH and I have  quite a few of those too! however, they are/were mostly not good for us, so we don't really miss them, but the few remaining who are good friends are really good freinds! Just far and few between....

Have a great day everyone!

Off to the grocery shopping like ULRICH here...

Geeked

 

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Posted by alexstan on Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:50 AM
Does anyone here go fishing?

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