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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Saturday, February 16, 2013 1:23 PM

sorry force of habit, from other forums that I do and used to participate in. I think I built a quote pyramid unintentionally, sorry. Ashamed

SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, February 16, 2013 4:20 PM

Yeah..this forum is not too good at formatting quote pyramids....I've been on some music forums wherein you could run up to 35 quotes and see it still formatting them pretty good....Laugh

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, February 16, 2013 5:04 PM

blownout cylinder

Yeah..this forum is not too good at formatting quote pyramids....I've been on some music forums wherein you could run up to 35 quotes and see it still formatting them pretty good....Laugh

Yeah, well I chopped the quote pyramids down to molehills. Let's try to keep it under control, OK?

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Saturday, February 16, 2013 5:30 PM

sorry jeff... Ashamed

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, February 16, 2013 6:30 PM

I'll have the House Special, please.

Almost ran out of fingers and toes counting the snow flakes today. And that is fine with me.

This tooth awaiting a permanent crown is hurting more now at night than it was before I saw the dentist and had it worked on. Dang!

Hope everyone is doing well. Have a good night all.

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, February 16, 2013 6:33 PM

Well,

everyone enjoying the LUAU?

The hula skirts are fantastic, aren't they?

THe menu has:

Kalua PuaŹ»a- THe pig roasted in the imu

Lomi-Lomi Salmon -tomatoes, Maui onions, and salted salmon
Ahi Poke- Fresh raw ahi (yellow fin tuna) with green onions and Maui onions
Pineapple glazed chicken
Poi {laced with honey for you mainlanders so it doesn't taste like wallpaper paste to you}
Maui Onion  Style Mahi-Mahi
Chicken Long Rice -Shredded chicken, Maui onions, ginger and rice bean noodles in broth { sounds good, but you won't like it}
Big island sweet potatoes
Spam sushi {YES they DO eat that there in Hawaii, and YES in sushi! ... they LOVE spam apparently}
Assorted Island Desserts- Chocolate Mac Nut Brownie, Maui Macadamia Nut Tart, Lilikoi Mousse

The show will begin at 8 PM, with Hula dancing at 9 PM!!!

 

Well,

I have done 3 loads of laundry and the dishes, of course, I shall finish the last load tonight so I can devote tomorrow to vacuuming/dusitng  the house.

I need to tear apart and scrub the kitchen too. { i like to give it a thorough scrubbing like I do the bath once a month...to supplement regular maintenance} I feel better that it is THOROUGHLY clean that way. {hands and knees scrubbign with a brush tyope of scrubbing}

I shall have to do it easy..I don;t wnat to damage the relief My back, knee and hip  is feeling right now!

Well, I shall pack up the under-ther -tree layout, it is time for it to go bye-bye for another year..MOH has been after me to do so for awhile now....

That is the plan boys {and girls}

HAve a good night.

Geeked

 

 

 

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, February 16, 2013 6:39 PM

jeffrey-wimberly
Yeah, well I chopped the quote pyramids down to molehills. Let's try to keep it under control, OK?

Jeffrey... I figured you were the one that truncated my nice long and pretty quoted post... LOL  I was just trying to make the point...  No need to call Vinnie, I'll behave! Laugh  Barry is right, the new forum format is terrible if there is more than one level of quote in a post.

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Posted by Jaddie on Saturday, February 16, 2013 6:42 PM

Dear Rob & Friends

Whatever I have, it'll have to be very soft because my mouth is hurting, too.

Just like Rob, my mouth is hurting more now than the day I had it worked on. In my case, the periodontist grafted two samples of gum tissue from the roof of my mouth, covered the roots of my front two bottom teeth, and clipped the frenulum that was causing my lower gum to recede.

I haven't gotten any modeling done this week, but I did receive Woodland Scenics's Granny's House (already built), Branchline Trains's Center Hall Depot (my first structure kit), a US$25 status grass applicator from eBay (looks fantastic for a homemade product), a cutting mat, some PollyScale paint, and some extra-thick, gap-filling superglue. I bought three digital books and a how-to DVD for building waterways from Dave Frary.

I plan to paint my son's track tomorrow. This will be my second try. I didn't cover the rails completely on my first try.

I hope your weekends are going better than mine, at least in terms of productivity on your layouts and excellent oral health.

Have a good night.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Saturday, February 16, 2013 6:54 PM

Good evening.

Not much going on today. Really just relaxing, aside from inspecting my 6466W tender.

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Posted by Curt Webb on Saturday, February 16, 2013 7:08 PM

Evening All,

Back from supper and Cake with Mom and Dad.

I got the mine and hill painted brown and rock faces applied so all thats left is the ground cover and some detail work that hopefully will be finished this coming week.

I will probably have to take my truck back to the shop again this week. It's taking 4-5 cranks to get it to start and then I smell gas so I am hoping it is only a carburetor that needs adjustment.

Well I hope everybody has a good Sunday and prayers for those in need.

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Posted by Curt Webb on Saturday, February 16, 2013 7:11 PM

I can't believe that I have had top of page two nights in a row.Sigh Please be gentle.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, February 16, 2013 8:44 PM

Curt Webb
I can't believe that I have had top of page two nights in a row.Sigh Please be gentle.

Hoo boy! Chow time! I'll have the steak, mashed taters with gravy, green beans and two big pieces of corn bread.

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Well if you recall about a month back I dropped my Nikon L20 camera and broke the battery door latch. Obviously this presented a problem as the door wouldn't stay closed. A temporary solution was to use a piece of tape to hold it closed. This worked short term as the adhesive wouldn't hold for long and the tape had to be changed anyway when the SD card was inserted or removed. I toyed with several ideas on how to fix this inexpensively (as in as close to $0 as possible) but they all required tools I don't possess. Well being the ingenious redneck that I am I continued to mull over the problem and today I came up with a solution that would work, didn't cost anything and was so simple I don't know why I didn't think of it before. I cut the handle off an old spoon and made a clamp. It just slides on and off the end of the camera, doesn't require adhesives and it doesn't get in the way.



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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Saturday, February 16, 2013 8:58 PM

Should go up soon. Too many mega stuffed Oreos tonight. Night everyone.

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, February 16, 2013 9:30 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, since I'm still stuffed fro all the good food at the Luau, I just need a cup of decaf to sooth my spirit before bed...

I tried out the USB Stick in the PIP today.  Works great! I even figured out how to adjust the EQ and all that good stuff.  Listened to some Dooby Brothers for a bit, then came back in the house and played in the train room.  I decided to fix the Tortoise Machine I messed up a couple months ago.  It trows the turnout on the top level to the two staging tracks.  I managed to pour some envirotex light back there that ran down the hole and ended up clogging the tortoise.  I managed to break the lever free  a couple days after the pour and got to work more or less...  Well time showed it was less and not more.  I still thought I could get it working until the wire to the turnout popped out of the tortoise.  So today was the day to remove, repair and replace it.  Of course this particular machine is back in a place impossible to get myself where I can work on taking it out, and even worse trying to get the &@$# thing installed.  It only took a couple minutes to get it out, about 15 minutes to change out the tortoise on the block I use, and then about 2 and a half hours to put back in place.  I used all the words mommy said she would wash my mouth with soap for using and several more I don't think she even knew!!!  Frankly I think my FIL who was a plumber would have been embarrassed to be around me by 5:00 tonight...Grumpy

Did a bit more plaster work on the scenery section.  Tomorrow I will start painting it.

Hope you all have a good night!  Prayers for all in need...

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, February 16, 2013 10:14 PM

Got a little cleanup work done on the layout today. I was digging through a box of old stuff today and found a couple of decoders. A DH123 and an old Lenz decoder, model unknown. All it has on it is HND SL1 49/02. I clipped a 9-pin harness on it and tested it and it tests as good. The DH123 was toast. So at this time I have a Bachmann 44913 decoder, two Digitrax decoders (DH123, DZ125) and the unidentified Lenz decoder.

Well it's time to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, February 16, 2013 10:36 PM

Good Evening, Janie - I'll have a hot fudge sundae please, with a Santa Fe mug of coffee. Dinner Thank you!

Rob, sorry for the delay, but I have the Walthers (kit version of) 90 foot turntable. I just looked at it and the directions, and it doesn't show anything about the track connections. I expect that the tracks in the roundhouse (and outside of it) are just wired separately from the one on the turntable. Shouldn't be too hard to have the turntable track with a reversing switch. (But then again, I'm not the electronic guru!) Good to hear your new w**ker there has good w**k habits! Thumbs Up

BN Gary - I would second Ray's suggestion. I am guessing (from the cost) that it's a college class, right? They should have math tutors, most likely, so don't be bashful about getting in touch with one (with the level of trouble that the course has been giving you) that's one of their best - on FRACTIONS. Don't give up on yourself or on the math; get any and all help/tutoring that you can find. Are they having you calculate cube roots? Sheesh! That is quite a bit.

Ray, I thought if you taught music (Irish, anyway), a music teacher had to be able to count to six...? Whistling I would chime in about your excellent job on your water tower. Thumbs Up Good to hear that Blackie may be improving.

Jeffrey, it sounds like you and your family members had a good time (& feed), as well as some good MRR-recruiting on your great-nephew. Yeah On your Nikon, dependent on an inspection of it, all it may need is possibly an adjustment of the spring which tends to be how the battery lid stays shut or open. And I'm sure if you get a good look at it with enough light, you will fix it up!  [Edit]: I see you introduced your great-nephew to your layout! Bow I was pretty sure once that happened, you'd have him totally hooked on trains. Yeah

Ken, I hope things at work either improve or at least ease off for you. AngelAngel

CDN Dennis, how's the Window project coming along? Wink

C'mon Broadway - who were you rooting for in the SB (or TB as rdgk1se3019-Dennis called it)? Me, I'm like Jeff - I go to those chip 'n' dip festivities for the commercials! Laugh

My favorite SB ad also was the Dodge farmer one (ex-FIL was one, and my buddy Mark does some farming on his place). The Volkswagen one was a close runner-up for me. Halftime show? Haven't seen one on SB that was worth the time for a while... (IMHO, of course - but if they had one with Ziva singing, Todd would like it I'm sure... )Whistling

And Karl, I would guess that you're a 49'ers fan, right? (said as CapeJim ducks behind the Rivet Counter...)

JR - So our Aussies and Yank accents are like North Carolina and Texas accents, eh? Laugh LOVE IT!! Hey, if you have some pics/mini-tutorial for how you are doing the turnout actuators, please post!

Jake - Welcome to the Diner, and have a beverage of your choice on me! Nice photo of your layout, too. Yeah (HO, N scale, whatever - good MRR'ing is good MRR'ing - just look at what DerJohn does in iNvisible scale!)

Speaking of DerJohn, wonder how his & CFO's house-hunting for a new place is coming along? Guess I should email him, eh?

Ulrich - AngelAngel for you, your family, and for your father. As others said, if it is his time to pass on, may he go peacefully.

Todd, Todd, Todd... - now how many 'squeaky clean' power plants have you seen? (Especially if they're coal-fired like Ray's is...)

Galaxy, good that your hip therapy went well. How has YOH's job hunt been coming along (and/or the appeal on being fired)?

Vincent (Packer) - got any tips for Jake on a good BN color scheme book? Figured you might know something about that. Wink

OzJim, impressive Geep there! BowBow Is she a good puller, too?

V8Vega Dennis - good score on the couch/love seat. Thumbs Up

Only maybe halfway along in catching up on the Diner posts (should've done some more reading today, but had the laptop tied up most of the day, cloning the internal drive to a 1TB external drive). Tomorrow after church, hope to open up the used Mac Mini I got a bit ago, bump the RAM to 8GB and swap the smaller drive that's in that, with the 1TB drive. So may be able to get some time after that to swing by the Diner.

Prayers will continue for all those in need of healing, comfort, better w**k situations, and a good night(or day)'s sleep. AngelAngel

Blessings,

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, February 16, 2013 11:30 PM

Good evening, everybody ......

Well, well, well ....... Jim CG snuck in the side door. Must be Vinnie's night off. .... oops ..... Oh..... Hello, Jim..... Good to see you! Whistling

Jaddie ..... Glad to see you in the diner. Sounds like a painful procedure. Hope it feels better. ..... Good you are doing model rairloading with your son. 

Jeff ...... Yep. Your camera fix is definitely redneckish.

John Boy ...... My friend who works in the hobby shop has acquired a Greyhound Scenicruiser for me. Thought you would be interested.

Curt .... Did that cake mean it was your birthday? If so, I hope it was a good one. ... 

I'm trying to catch up with stuff after the unexpected 3-day visit in Nashville. I'm glad to say Shelley's Mom is ding well now. 

Shelley's cat, Sassy, just jumped up in front of the computer. She sees the mouse pointer movin across the screen and then bats it with her paw. 

On the layout today, I added some sidewalk details to down town of my large city. It now has people, fire hydrants, mail boxes, etc. I am installing lighted street lamps, too. They are mounted on teh sidewalks now, and I need to get under the layout to connect wires. 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, February 17, 2013 2:50 AM

Gidday All, Being nice to Curt, I'll just have a banana milkshake please, besides I've not long had tea, roast pork and apple sauce gravy, with roast vegetables tossed with feta cheese and a balsamic vinaigrette, and steamed greens. Stick out tongue

OzJim, good to hear about the new job.

Very dry here, total fire ban, and  first time I've seen cracks in the lawn, supposed to have been rain today according to the weather guessers, obviously they need either new darts or dart board.

Wot rain????

That said and done I've have really nothing to complain about so......

Best Wishes and Thoughts to All that need them.

Cheers, the Bear.


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Posted by wetidlerjr on Sunday, February 17, 2013 2:58 AM

Good Morning! from Tipton IN.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Cool

Mischief

TIPTON

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, February 17, 2013 3:28 AM

Kona coffee in the DIner...

ALOHA!!!

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Sunday, February 17th, 2013!!!

 

Hoep you all enjoyed the GOOD FOOD And show from the Luau!

AngelTHe prayer candles are lit for the day for those with special needs.Angel

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Geeked

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, February 17, 2013 7:15 AM

Good morning. It's 37°F with 81% humidity. It'll be sunny with a high of 65°F.


More layout cleanup on tap assuming I don't get side tracked by something/someone else. I'm also contemplating some light outdoor work. The drawers and other pieces ripped out of my kitchen cabinet last year are still laying out in the yard. Maybe it's high time I get them down to the burn pile. Such things are known to attract scorpions, snakes and any number of pests.


 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, February 17, 2013 8:06 AM

Coffee in a SUNNY SOUTHERN mug, please.

Had one of the worst nights of uncontrollable coughing yet. Poored sweat most of the night. Pulse-ox in the 80s. Challenging to feel very optimistic about much right now. Could always be worse though, I could be dead.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, February 17, 2013 8:08 AM

Jeff: Isn't funny how there is always something to clean on our layouts?

Not much on tap for me, I have to change the aquarium water and maybe go look at buying a new water testing kit. I also have a new box of 120 painted HO figures that I need to get started on. Believe it or not painting figures is one of my favorite parts of the hobby. I could sit and paint figures for hours going by and not even notice it.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, February 17, 2013 8:45 AM

JeremyB
Jeff: Isn't funny how there is always something to clean on our layouts?

Yeah. Mine seems to be a great clutter collector.

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Posted by kbkchooch on Sunday, February 17, 2013 8:56 AM

Hiya GangCowboy

You too Cape Jim, I saw ya duck behind the counter!!Big Smile  Since Jim brought it up, have you seen the Ravens Superbowl train yet? http://www.bradfordexchange.com/products/917777_baltimore-ravens-train-collection.html   Warning, if you just ate, pass on the site!Ick! Especially when you see the price!Surprise

Isn't it amazing how the honey-do list grows?
Now SWMBO wants me to:
a) carry in firewood (Ok, not so bad),Smile
b) the front door needs a new whatchamacallit to hang a wreath on, (she has em for all seasons), Huh?
c)the master bath door sticks (It has since we bought the house)Indifferent
d)she wants a new fixture with a longer spout for the tub in the laundry roomHmm,
and
e) she wants to bathe both the cats today.SurpriseDeadClownBlack EyeZip it!

All this before I've finished my 1st cup of coffee!
Its like having chors de vours ! Laugh

Right now I'm praying her Mother will call and want to go shopping, then I can take a nap!Zzz

Here's hoping everyone has a happy, restful sunday, I'll see y'all later!

Eat up gang,,,,,it's on me!Big Smile

Karl

NCE über alles! Thumbs Up

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Sunday, February 17, 2013 10:07 AM

Good morning.

Will work on the 2020's E-unit today. Want to see if I can get it to work.

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, February 17, 2013 10:13 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a short stack of buttermilk pancakes with real maple syrup, a few link sausages, and lots of dark roast coffee in a FGLK mug please.

Now Jim, you should know that in 6/8 time there are only 2 beats in a measure with each beat split into 3 subdivisions.  Almost never does a conductor have to actually use a pattern of 6 (even though we did have to learn it in conducting class). LOL  In medieval times that was known as Time Imperfect, Prolation Perfect.  Or in some modern theories: A measure in 2 beats with a background of 3, etc.  Wink

Karl, looks like you have the day planned...Smile, Wink & GrinLaugh

I got up this morning to find several piles of cat vomit on the dining room rug...  I immediately went and checked out Blackie.  He seemed bright and cheerful and took his meds with no problem, so I think Man´t may have had a hairball problem.  He has been acting not quite right this morning.  I just hope he is not going to have an attack of the Feline Urinary tract problem he had when he was young...

I decided to skip church and sleep in today.  I think I needed the sleep more than a sermon today.  I woke up in the middle of the night with some severe leg cramps...  Took a while to get them worked out (all in my left leg).  Guess I was sleeping in a position that cut off the blood to that leg or something.  I get them every now and then in both legs.

The weather is strange outside this morning.  The weather guessers say it is cloudy but I can clearly see shadows of trees and such, and there are little white things falling out of the sky at the same time...  I dunno?  It is a nice and chilly 15°F here in the Finger Lakes with high predicted to be around 17°F sometime this afternoon.  I need to bring in more wood and get the wood stove going.

Hope to have some photos later today of something I like to call "Progress".

Later!

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, February 17, 2013 10:36 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and the Sunday Breakfast Buffet please. Thanks.

Mostly sunny, with a high near 41.

Why is Ray’s grass trimmer here?

CDN Dennis- Nice colors. I would not (nor would Brenda) be brave enough to use bright colors for fear we wouldn’t like it when done. You should have seen her nervousness when we picked the color for the Kitchen/Dining room. And it isn’t a drastic change.

Ray- Feel for ya on the leg cramps at night. I get ‘em from time to time especially in my feet and boy wow. Talk about waking up and can’t get out of bed fast enough to walk em off.

Tomorrow is the all town blackout. The power company is turning off the power to Williamsville for Lent.  Helps us appreciate electricity  more you knowYes....... No seriously, they are w**king on putting all power lines underground here and they have been plugging away at who knows what here. The next step apparently requires them to kill the main line to the town. So, we will are “scheduled” to be out from 0630 until “approximately” 1030. Sooner if possible. No the lines aren’t buried but I guess for it to progress they have to be able to route power under ground as they go. Not sure just how this will happen as it does, but I’m willin to bet there will be multiple little power outages for a second or two as they switch things on and off for quite a while. Gonna keep the computer off when I’m not on it.. Power lines underground is a good thing I suppose, no ice problems to speak of, trees are not an issue for the most part so that cuts down on if there is a bad storm the amount of lines it would affect are few, rodent problems are very minimal and probably just a multitude of other advantages.  So, goody goody I suppose.  Anyway, won’t be in tomorrow morn at least. Too bad I already read MR for this month.

Yesterday……went as imagined except, no potato chipsGrumpy. I wanted the new Lays chicken and waffle flavor and the cheesey garlicbread flavor to try, but they didn’t have them. They had the Seracha (sp?) flavor but I don’t care for that sauce so I didn’t want those. So, a pack of bologna and a loaf of bread cost oh, and a pack of cheese, cost $90. That’s the problem with a Super Center. Not a problem for Wal-mart, but a problem for the likes of meSad. Did go eat (not our normal place) Chinese and found number 4 on the list of things in life that make me gag.  Yes only four so far, so I consider myself lucky. Accidently ate some eel in sushiIck!. No, didn't get sick, just thought I would for a couple seconds. I’ll not eat that anymore. Never had Sushi before so I figured, and my curiosity had been aroused for some time I will admit, why not. It won’t kill me….lot’s of people eat it. Next time I will ask what’s in it first. How was I to know a Dragon Roll had Eeel in it? Todd’s don’t like Eel, or rather Eel don’t like Todd.  Also ate some jellyfishIndifferent…., won’t eat that anymore either. Didn’t make me gag, but had a certain taste that kept on giving and seemed to get stronger with every chew and it wasn’t a good one either. I thought it was either, clear rice noodles or maybe sauted onion slivers in a light, yet unappetizingly green sauce. They need to label things better. Hmm Honestly though…., I probably would have given it a shot anyway. Hey, you never know til you try it.

Today…., well that remains to be seen. She still has not informed me of the time to get these bikes othern she will be “chatting” with a manager over the price for ten of them.

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

Flo….Could I get a new spoon please? This one um, doesn’t seem to have a handle.

Todd  

Central Illinoyz

In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.

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 bogp40 on Sunday, February 17, 2013 11:31 AM

Hi guys. Have been out of town and buried in a w**k project for the past month. Just got back from Fort Lauderdale (Hollywood) FL.

I hope all is well, haven't gone back over the Feb diner yet.

Was on a "remodeling marathon" of sorts- 20 straight long days of remodeling a gorgeous condo. Bellawood flooring, baseboards, new doors and trim along w/ rebuilding the staircase. Not something I would recommend doing on a regular basis. Boy am I beat but project was worthwhile and customer is quite thrilled.

Original stairway

Progress

Finished

Going to take a few days of rest to recover, drive back was tough (was able to fit all tools in my Caravan-taking the truck would have killed me in gas), looking forward to getting back to the club and my mountain of neglected RR projects. One plus is I missed out on that 28" of white stuff here in Boston.

Not even a cup of coffee- might keep me from a nap...

Take care and prayers for those in need.

Modeling B&O- Chessie  Bob K.  www.ssmrc.org

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Posted by chochowillie on Sunday, February 17, 2013 11:35 AM

Todd 

TMarsh
CDN Dennis- Nice colors. I would not (nor would Brenda) be brave enough to use bright colors for fear we wouldn’t like it when done. You should have seen her nervousness when we picked the color for the Kitchen/Dining room. And it isn’t a drastic change.

Well, let me put it this way Todd, I'm an artist among other things and over our 43 years together MOH has learned to like color. She came from a really conservative family when we got together she started on a journey of discovery so to speak. Anyway, we really like color in our lives. Paint, clothing etc. Life in my opinion is kind of drab without color. Just look at nature in all her glory. Lots of color out there if you take the time to look.

You don't suppose that is the reason I like doing model RR scenery more than any other facet of the hobby? Go Figure.

Jeffrey Aren't you just finding all sorts of forgotten items in your ahh stored away stuff No it's decoders Yes.

It's all good!

Well, back to house work. 

Cheers to all

Dennis

CDN Dennis 

Modeling the HO scale something or other RR in the shadow of the Canadian Rockies Alberta, Canada

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