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Posted by howmus on Saturday, June 22, 2013 2:13 PM

Afternoon........ ZzzZzzZzz

Yawn!!!  Stretch.....  Shakes head...  Ah, that felt good!  After we put away all the unsold items from the Yard/Lawn/deck/garage sale and my son's headed out, I sat down here at the computer to see what was going on.  That was an hour ago, and I just woke up!

Did pretty good with the sale.  Cleared a bit over $100 total.  Sold both my old air conditioners and the old gas snow blower.  Also quite a few of the odds and ends from my parents estate.  My son Matt noticed that as usual most of the really nice stuff got passed by and all the old silly little doo dads sold.  There are some plates and cup collections that I have almost intact and in excellent shape, over 100 years old.  I will contact a place that deals in these items and see what I might get from them.  Other stuff I will take to a local 2nd hand shop and see what I can get there.

In a half hour I will be heading over to my son's house for Granddaughter #1s 6th. birthday party.  I assembled the ride in toy Jeep I got her after carefully measuring the width and length of it to make sure i9t would fit in the back of the PiP to get it over to her house...  I didn't, however, measure the height...  Guess what?  So my son had to bring over his wife's big Chrysler SUV.  We put the seats down and did a bit of moving items around and it is in the back of that waiting to be presented to my sweet little girl!  My son brought over a badly beat up artificial Christmas tree to sell...  It didn't, so the tree is in the back of the PiP so I can take it back to him.

Had a huge gathering of little tiny ants on one of my walks out back this morning.  Used some Spectracide wasp spray on them.  Their gone.

Best get myself moving...  Later!

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Saturday, June 22, 2013 2:24 PM

Good afternoon.

Will start work on the Spitfire soon. Also made a stop at the LHS and picked up a Hawker Typhoon. Figured it would look really sharp next to the Spitfire when complete.

EDIT: Top? OK everyone, eat up!

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Posted by Curt Webb on Saturday, June 22, 2013 5:26 PM

Evening All,

Had a great Afternoon. I met Phil at Jon's hobby shop and went to lunch togetherSmile. The food wasn't great but the company was. He gave me a old Mantua flat car that I worked on this afternoon and posted a couple of pictures on WPF.

Tomorrow I have to trim a tree so the darn (thinking another word) squirrels can't get on the roof. They have been chewing on the solar plumbing on the roof. That cost $135 to repair.

Garry- Very nice pic on WPF.

Jeff- Congrats to your Father on his wedding.

Karl- When I first looked t those loco's in WPF I thought they were real. Great job.

Galaxy- My first stop was the Blue Ridge Scenic RR. After that we went to Strasburg to the museum and RR. When I walked into the museum on the raised walkway my jaw dropped and I actually got goose bumps!. After Strasburg we went to Steam town and walked the museum and did the short excursion there. After this we drove to Altoona and did the Railroader Museum then drove up to Horseshoe Curve where I caught (video) the NKP Berkshire on a excursion. After this we visited friends and family. We put 3300 miles on the truck during our travels. This was the best vacationBig Smile I have had as a adult. My wife was a real trooper during all this. I went to the train shop by the museum in Strasburg and another one in Lancaster.

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

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, June 22, 2013 6:15 PM

Evening guys,

Warm one out there right now ( 82 but feeling like 97 ) was thinking we might get some storms but there chances are low right now, maybe tomorrow. As I am not a fan of humidity I took the opportunity today to revise my operations a bit. I pulled a couple books from the railroad library ( "Realistic model railroad operation" by Tony Koester and "How to operate your mode railroad" by Bruce Chubb ) also thumbing through a magazine put out by MR last year called "How to operate your model railroad". I like turning to these books for tips and ideas.

Kurt- We use to get squirrels on our roof too when we had a tree close to the house. They actually built a nest in the chimney from the furnace. Once we cut it down we didn't have them anymore.

Well Im going to go grab a bowl of ice cream and slip around the forums here.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, June 22, 2013 6:58 PM

Good Evening!!

we had a rumblepuss sit over us most of the afternoon..it finally started to drift off to the east of us'uns...rumblepuss being one of these pop-up thunderstorms that tend to sit for hours just grumbling and making thrashing sounds...

Managed to actually...HAH!!...get a couple of hours nap and Spring session in air-conditioned comfort here...got to 85F and it actually felt like 104 out!!!!

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:24 PM

Good evening.

Well, I still didn't do anything with the Mustang, but did get some paint for the Spitfire and got it's canopy on today.

Night everyone.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:35 PM

Layout front: There was nothing done on the layout today, as predicted. I did look at it a few times to start working out a few plans I've been working on. There's nothing set in stone yet. There's still a lot of track to pull up.

On the computer front: Many years ago I installed a clear plastic fan in the top cover of my Apple IIe computer so heat could be evacuated from the case. Then as now it was intended to be powered by an external power source. I used to use an old model train power pack. Nothing special, just a cheap Bachmann power pack. This worked fine as long as the speed and/or direction didn't get changed. Today I changed that by connecting a 12v 1500mA wall wart. Plenty of power and no chance of the speed or polarity changing. The current is AC but the fan doesn't care. It will run quite happily on AC or DC.

Only watched one movie and a couple of documentaries today.

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





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Posted by kbkchooch on Saturday, June 22, 2013 10:44 PM

Good evening y'all! Cowboy

Oh my, it was a warm one today. We to w*rk this morning with SWMBO. She gets an extra 100 bucks a week to clean her companies office. I vacuumed, she cleaned the bathrooms and collected the trash, we were out of there in an hour! Big Smile

So Flo, based on that, I believe I deserve a cold Beer !!!! Then we went yard saling, and I go 2 really pretty train jigsaw puzzles. I'll let Danny put them together, since he did the last 2 and hung them (framed) in his bedroom!, cost be a grand total of 4 bucks for the puzzles!Big Smile  

Then we stopped at the bank so I could deposit a payment for an engine I remotored and put a sound decoder in for a buddy of mine. Wiseguy that he is, he paid me off in 2 dollar bills! Mischief The bank teller didn't look to happy trying to count a stack of 2 dollar bill so fresh that they were in numerical order!! Maybe Ill just ask for a check next time!!Smile, Wink & Grin

Then we get home and the mailman brings me a check today! Payment from Kalmbach for another article! Don't get too excited, if they run true to form, it may be December of January before they use it!

Then I start on some more engines for MR." 2 dollar" Bill. I decoder is wrong, the other 2 are repaints of QSI equipped SD26's with "confused" decoders. Finally, an hour later I get them straightened out, using my NCE system, Decoder Pro and the "magic wand" that comes from QSI Confused Tomorrow, the get stripped and prepped for paint!

But on the bright side, I did make some good progress this afternoon on my Alco C415 project! Big Smile  I'll post a pic tomorrow.

Curt. Thanks for the compliment!

Garry,, that pic of your house is scary! I too am sending up a prayer for Calgary.

MR B. Don't move south to "not free any more" state. They now tax the rain that falls on your property now!! Rumor is, the "Sun" tax is next!! Sigh  I'm considering a move to Carolina myself!

Well, gotta go, Mr. Sandman is callin........................check out the Sandman Galaxy,,,where did he come from??'

nite all!

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 23, 2013 2:13 AM

Morning Coffee in the diner...

GOOD SUNDAY MORNING!!!

Today is Sunday June 23, 2013!!

I will light the prayer candles after the AM service for those in need...

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!!!

 NIP IT IN THE BUD:

MEANING:

Put a stop to something while it is still in its early development

ORIGIN:

THE Simple answer:

Horticultualists learned years ago that in order to produce good fruit, a plant had to have buds snipped off.  This improved garden produce, but was naturally disastrous to individual buds.  It became 'proverbial' that when a bud was nipped off, it would definitely no longer produce any fruit.  Today the word is used to refer to a sudden halt in any plans or project in which no further progress will result

The published reference version:

This phrase  derives from the de-budding of plants. The earlier form of the phrase was 'nip in the bloom' and is cited in Henry Chettle's romance Piers Plainnes Seaven Yeres Prentiship, 1595:

"Extinguish these fond loues with minds labour, and nip thy affections in the bloome, that they may neuer bee of power to budde."

A version of the current 'bud' version of the phrase first appears in 1607, in Beaumont and Fletcher's comedy of manners Woman Hater (a title that they would probably have difficulty convincing a publishing house to use today):

"Yet I can frowne and nip a passion Euen in the bud."

 

Geeked

-G .

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

 HO and N Scale.

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 23, 2013 2:49 AM

kbkchooch

 

Well, gotta go, Mr. Sandman is callin........................check out the Sandman Galaxy,,,where did he come from??'

 

KARL: Just for you,

Mister Sandman, dream me a dream....Make him the cutest that I've ever seen...

OPPS! SORRY THAT song doesn't belong here!

The only references To YOUR 'sandman' I can find is from Wikipedia:

The Sandman is a mythical character in Northern European folklore who brings good dreams by sprinkling 'magical sand' onto the eyes of children while they sleep at night. Traditionally, he is a character in many children's stories. He is said to sprinkle sand or dust on or into the eyes of the child at night to bring on good dreams and sleep. The grit or "Sleep" in one's eyes upon waking is supposed to be the result of the Sandman's work the night before.

The earliest form of published version is found in Hans Christian Andersen:

His 1841 folk tale  Ole Lukøje recorded the Sandman, named Ole Lukøje, by relating dreams he gave to a young boy in a week through his magical technique of sprinkling dust in the eyes of the children. Andersen wrote:

There is nobody in the world who knows so many stories as Ole-Luk-Oie, or who can relate them so nicely. In the evening, while the children are seated at the table or in their little chairs, he comes up the stairs very softly, for he walks in his socks, then he opens the doors without the slightest noise, and throws a small quantity of very fine dust in their eyes, just enough to prevent them from keeping them open, and so they do not see him. Then he creeps behind them, and blows softly upon their necks, till their heads begin to droop. But Ole-Luk-Oie does not wish to hurt them, for he is very fond of children, and only wants them to be quiet that he may relate to them pretty stories, and they never are quiet until they are in bed and asleep. As soon as they are asleep, Ole-Luk-Oie seats himself upon the bed. He is nicely dressed; his coat is made of silken fabric; it is impossible to say of what color, for it changes from green to red, and from red to blue as he turns from side to side. Under each arm he carries an umbrella; one of them, with pictures on the inside, he spreads over the good children, and then they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. But the other umbrella has no pictures, and this he holds over the naughty children so that they sleep heavily, and wake in the morning without having dreams at all

 

Then there is a more sinister look a the little imp:

E.T.A. Hoffmann (1776–1822) wrote an inverse depiction of the lovable character in a story called Der Sandmann, which showed how sinister such a character could be made. According to the protagonist's nurse, he threw sand in the eyes of children who wouldn't sleep, with the result of those eyes falling out and being collected by the Sandman, who then takes the eyes to his iron nest on the moon, and uses them to feed his children. The protagonist of the story grows to associate this nightmarish creature with the genuinely sinister figure of his father's associate Coppelius. In Romanian folklore there is a similar character called Mos Ene (Ene the Elder).

 

The Sandman is a popular character in folklore referenced in popular culture over several centuries, in writings, songs and video industries: notably from 1920 in Japan, and in the 1930s by references in Disney productions, to the 1950's celebration\s, and up to 2011's Peter Luisi film DER SANDMANN .

Good night and sweet dreams form the sandman....

Zzz  Sleep 

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 23, 2013 7:41 AM

Good morning. It's 74° with 95% humidity. The high will be 92°.


Nothing really on the schedule today. I may tear up some track later. I think in this new track plan the park is going to have to go. Several other things are going to have to be re-situated as well. The real trick is going to be avoiding creating an 'S' curve.



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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, June 23, 2013 8:02 AM

Good Morning

Well...today get to go up to 86 feeling like 103...summer is here!!Whistling

Tonight is going to be our neighbourhood BBQ...hopefully we do not see rumblepuss show up...Whistling

Today I'm heading off to our neighbourhood mall to do some shopping...getting some 'early' Xmas shopping done for niece and nephew...heeheeheeMischiefWhistling

Have a good'un!!!

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Posted by kbkchooch on Sunday, June 23, 2013 8:02 AM

Morning all!!Cowboy

Flo, can I get some Blueberry pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream on top, kinda red,white and blue lookin? Oh and some java java java in a  MARYLAND MIDLAND mug!

Galaxy, thanks for the Sandman info.  DER SANDMANN sounds more like the guy in the Metallica song than the Andrews Sisters ditty! Surprise

Looks like another hot one outside, Timonium show is today, but, I think I'll stay in and work on some trains. There is nothing there that I need that  I can't get from my LHS. Remember. support you LHS!!  Maybe I'll chase the vacuum around the basement. Thunder boomers predicted for later, better clean out the stairwell drain!Big Smile

Adios Amigos!Cowboy

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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, June 23, 2013 8:12 AM

Morning guys,

Already warm here. Its 9am and the temp is 75 but feeling like 90. Still working on the operations schedule. Also thinking about adding another industry to the layout. I have one of those walthers background kits that I never got around to building and might build it and see if I can incorporate it somehow? dont know if it will fit without some construction though.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Sunday, June 23, 2013 8:29 AM

kbkchooch
Galaxy, thanks for the Sandman info.  DER SANDMANN sounds more like the guy in the Metallica song than the Andrews Sisters ditty! Surprise

During my Junior and Senior years in high school, the marching band actually used to play "Enter Sandman". Liked playing it, mainly because I had a good part to it. 

Morning. 

Likely will  be going to grandma's later today to help with hay season. Hope to get last of decals on the Mustang today and get the parts to the Typhoon washed later on. 

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Posted by Curt Webb on Sunday, June 23, 2013 8:45 AM

Morning All,

On tap for the day-Trim back a tree, try to figure out why the dishwasher is not draining completely, and last but not least figure out why the pool pump pressure is running high.

Tonight MOH, Daughter, Grand kids, and me are going to Cracker Barrel for supper. (SIL is working).

Well best be getting at it before the temp and humidity are unbearable.

Hope everybody has a good day and prayers for those in need.

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Posted by soilwork on Sunday, June 23, 2013 9:14 AM
Good morning everyone! Not much going on here. Left work yesterday and stoped for a few cold ones and a burger. Between the hours I work and commuting to and back from work makes for a long day. It looks like its going to be another nice day today. We have not had any real humid days here in new england. Took a walk tp go get my ice coffee and now i'm sitting under the overpass waiting for the PWRR to go by so I can take some video and picks. Have a great day!!!!!!

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Posted by ONR FAN on Sunday, June 23, 2013 9:39 AM

Woke up this morning to find my Audi A8 has gone missing.  I went running into the house to phone the Police but my wife stopped me.  She told me that she has a surprise for me and I'm going to have to wait until after lunch to see it.  Angry  That car is my baby, I'm angry and excited at the same time.  No one has driven that car but me.   I've been wanting some new wheels put on it for sometime now so maybe that's what she did.  

 

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Posted by pascaff* on Sunday, June 23, 2013 9:46 AM

  Morning All,

     Currently it is 60 with an expected high of 83 under partly cloudy skies.

   Opening shift again today, and the same plans as yesterday, since they did not  happen yesterday.

   Today is my sons birthday here, but it was yesterday in Australia where he currently is. Very confusing for me at times.

   Prayers to all in need.

    Paul

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, June 23, 2013 10:07 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and the Sunday Breakfast Buffet please. Thanks.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 90. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Hm. Well. What to do todayConfused. Replaced the back step yesterday and cleaned out the shed….next is the garage, but after Barry’s experience…Whistling.well I see many similarities in my own garage so I decided to start smallLaugh.Indifferent AND speaking of small, we went to “the other” Chinese buffet yesterday. Long story as to why. Readers Digest version is, friend of mines wife was over to give Brenda a “mani-Pedi”. (strange sounding name and almost can’t bring myself to say it. Kinda like “veggie”) Well, they got talking about the places to eat….the girl is Vietnamese. Came over with her parents about 20 years ago when she was like 7 or 8. Now she stands about 4' 11" inches and weighs...oh maybe 90 lbs? Maybe 100 she's not skinny but waaaaay far from even heavy, but man can she eat. I bet she even out eats Barry. 5 meals a day not counting snacks. LaughShe had to have a couple snack cakes here when her stomach started to rumble or I guess she'd cramp up. Seriously. Pretty thing tho and very, very niceYes. Anyway, they talk about Asian places to eat and of course Brenda brings up the Chinese Buffet and the “interactions” shall we say, she had with Nancy and now of course, SukiConfused. She who now calls herself Lisa instead of Bo, casually lays out her explanation for their actions while skillfully and exquisitely painting little fireworks on Brenda's fingernails... freehand. ApparentlyHuh?, all Asians think alike. Well, that ended any peaceful relaxing meal at THAT place for a whileGrumpy. So we went to another where she could scrutinize the help and I could hope one doesn’t smile more than she feels necessary SighConfused.

Well, I’ve got a pile of brush to get to the village burn pile and then maybe hit some more bushes and start building the pile again, and then it looks like all I have to do is….playBig Smile. I plan on getting in the trainroom today as I’ve once again visited WPF and….well you knowStick out tongue.

Not much else to report as it’s been pretty uneventful around  here. Kinda like rerun season on tv. Same stuff, different order.

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

Todd  

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, June 23, 2013 10:20 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, just a pot of the dark roast Seneca Lake Blend coffee in my R&GV RR mug and a couple of those donuts over there (left over from yesterday.... Hey, don't want them to go to waste.).

Finally got a good nights sleep last night, and would probably still be sleeping but Manét jumped in bed about 9:15 this morning and started to dig the blanket I was under.  You know like he was digging a hole?  Then he jumped over me and cuddled next to me as if to say, "Daddy, it's time you got up and payed attention to us."  besides it was time to give Blackie his morning pills.

Today is the party foe my sister to celebrate her 13th., ah, 70th. birthday.  It will held at her favorite restaurant in Canandaigua, the Mexican one there.  I'll eat when I get home as I rarely find anything edible in Mexican Restaurants....  It's OK for my Sister to "hate" German food, Italian food, Chinese food and others, but since I don't care for Mexican (don't like tomatoes or salsa which is in everything), I need to "Grow Up!"  Oh well the "party" will come and go, my sister will still be about 13 years old (mentally), and I will go on with my life....  BTW, the owner of the restaurant used to be an artist like my sister.  She tells me he used to paint those beautiful paintings on the side of railroad cars years ago.  He now knows it was wrong and regrets his "Gang" days and has turned out to be a gentleman and a good businessman who runs a very successful restaurant here.

Oh,granddaughter #2s 6th. birthday went very well with my card being the last one opened.  She opened it looked at it and said, Thank you "PaPa" and set it down.  I said, Did you read it?  She says, "Uh huh."  Her Mom picks up the card and makes her come over and points out that I wrote something on the card she missed....  #2s eyes get big and she heads for the door to see what is in the back of her Mom's car...  #2 is told she has to put shoes on and the rest of us head out to the driveway.  Her mom makes her close her eyes and turn away while her dad, uncle, and I get the present out of the back of the car...  Here is her reaction when she turns around:

The next hour was spent driving around the lawn:

Both granddaughters know they are share both the Jeep and the Tractor I gave #2 a couple years ago, and both got to ride in and drive the new Jeep:

The cousins got to take a ride also (this one is the little girl with Retts Syndrome - notice #2 is keeping her safe as she rides.  She can't sit up by herself and likely won't live to adulthood....Sigh)

Best start getting ready for the "Ordeal" I guess...

73

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, June 23, 2013 10:41 AM

Italian roast coffee in a SANTA FE mug, please.

***Ray, that is so sweet. Cute pics.

I finally tested the new (HO) locos which have been sitting on the dining room table for so long. Ran each a few inches forward and back, because the radius on the current layout is to tight for larger locos. Had the smoke features switched off. The BLI Y6b is very loud and will need to have the volume throttled down, but will do that another day. My favorite though is the little Proto 0-8-0. To my ears it has the most beautiful sound.

Have a good day all.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 23, 2013 11:31 AM

kbkchooch

 

Galaxy, thanks for the Sandman info.  DER SANDMANN sounds more like the guy in the Metallica song than the Andrews Sisters ditty! Surprise

KARL: there are a variety of Sandman references from WIKI, including the song and the shows, WIKI lists a few:

  • The 1967 book "Logan's Run" features people nicknamed 'Sandman', who bring sleep (kill) to people on their last day.
  • The Jim Sullivan song Sandman from the 1969 album U.F.O.
  • The Big Friendly Giant in Roald Dahl's The BFG may be referencing the Sandman, due to his self-imposed role of travelling the world giving children good dreams.
  • In the 1935 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers classic 'Top Hat', Jerry Travers (played by Astaire), sprinkles sand on the floor and dances a slow dance, helping Dale Tremont (played by Rogers) sleep.
  • The 1957 Soviet cartoon "The Snow Queen" is introduced by the Sandman.
  • The 1958 Sandmännchen, a German children's bedtime television program of puppets in stop motion animation.
  • Films, including 1991 and 2000 versions of The Sandman.
  • Popular music, including:
•"Mr. Sandman" popularized by the Chordettes
•"The Japanese Sandman" (1920) by Raymond B. Egan and Richard A. Whiting
•"Sandman" by America (band)
•"In Dreams" by Roy Orbison
•"Enter Sandman" by Metallica
•"Mad Man Moon" by Genesis
•"Mr. Sandman" from the album Tical by Method Man.
•"Mein Herz Brennt" by Rammstein. In this song, the Sandman sends "demons, ghosts, [and] black fairies" to frighten and capture the tears of children which he uses as an intravenous drug.
  • The Sandman appears in The Smurfs episode "Darkness Monster" voiced by Frank Welker. When Papa Smurf and the Smurflings travel to the Land of Nod in order to obtain some sand in order to make Brainy Smurf's new glasses (after he lost them to the Darkness Monster when gathering chocolate from its cave with Clumsy Smurf), they end up meeting a grouchy Sandman after the previous one retired. After managing to convince the Sandman to help them, Sandman demands chocolate from the Darkness Monster's cave in exchange for giving the Smurfs the sand. Once this trade is done, Papa Smurf obtains the sand necessary to forge Brainy Smurf's new glasses.
  • In The Real Ghostbusters episode "Mr. Sandman Dream me a Dream," a rogue sandman is the villain of the episode.
  • The Charmed episode "Sand Francisco Dreamin'" includes an appearance by the Sandman.
  • The hit video game series Fallout has Mr. Sandman as a perk. The perk allows the player to gain extra experience from killing enemies in their sleep.
  • In 2011, Peter Luisi filmed Der Sandmann (2011) [IMDb], the story about Benno, who was given the sandman's power burden, what made him prisoner of love and dreams.
  • Sandman appears in Rise of the Guardians. He is a mute character, but creates sand figures above his head to communicate with the other Guardians.
  • A re-imagined version of the sandman called the Jinnamuru Xunte featured in the episode Mr. Sandman of the television series Grimm on March the 22d of 2013. The african Jinnamuru Xunte spews its victim's eyes with red worms that cause blindness and make the victim produce tears from on which the Jinnamuru feeds. The only cure for the worm blindness is a concoction made with one of the Jinnamuru Xunte's eyes.
  • The Sandman is referenced in Bill Waterson's "Calvin and Hobbes" when a restless Calvin says, "Someone must have waylaid Mr. Sandman."
  • Sandman was the assassin in the 1976 film Logan's Run. Also a celebrated Il2 pilot from 1946 who is said to be a master of sarcasm and wit.
  • In John le Carré's trilogy of cold war spy novels The Quest For Karla, the Moscow Centre masterspy Karla was euphemistically nicknamed 'The Sandman' by the Circus, because he put to sleep - i.e. discovered and ultimately had killed - so many of the Circus' spies.

 

Hope that helps you sleep at night!

Geeked

-G .

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

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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, June 23, 2013 1:59 PM

Afternoon guys,

Ray: That's a neat little jeep, looks like the kids will have fun with it.

Well its warm out here. I have the A/C on and will be turning it off as Im going over to my parents for dinner. No sense in leaving it running as the late day sun is going to heat the house up no matter if its on or off. I will turn it back on when I get home tonight and it will cool the house down quick. Also have had the dehumidifier running in the basement as its a bit humid down there. I have just been doing some general layout work today and might work on some kits tonight.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 23, 2013 2:26 PM

I was copying some software on the Apple this morning so I have new backups if needed. Right at the end of a copy session the computer just shut down for seemingly no reason. Turns out the power supply was dead. I opened it up and had a look. Nothing obvious. There's a big can transistor in there and it was so hot I could feel it, and that's saying something. Everything else checks out. Well these are thirty years old and I don't care how robust electronic components are, they will fail after having been in use for so many years. I have another power supply that has a bad power regulator. Using parts from both power supplies I've built a good one. It's no different from rebuilding a model train transformer/power pack. I'm looking online for a suitable replacement. I've come across some that have never been used and are still sealed in their factory boxes. Think I'll grab one of those. No work on the layout yet today. imagine that.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Sunday, June 23, 2013 5:06 PM

The hay went into the barn fast today. Makes me happy, just tired from it right now. 

Got all of the decals on the Mustang as I said I would. Will be getting the white on the Spit here shortly.

The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.

-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.

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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, June 23, 2013 6:27 PM

Evening again guys,

Jeff: Those apple computers are older then me,lol.

Back from dinner and I feel like crap. The heat was intense this afternoon and usually it doesn't get to me but today it did. I wish I would have kept the air on as my house is quite warm now. I turned it on the minute I walked in and just had a cool shower but still feel slightly off, maybe drink a couple cold bottles of water and just cool off for the night. I plan on watching that guy walk over the gran canyon later on. I remember wathcing him last year walk over Niagara Falls. I should have gone as Its only a hour from here. Maybe I will enjoy that with a nice bowl of ice cream,lol

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, June 23, 2013 8:09 PM

galaxy

Mister Sandman, dream me a dream....Make him the cutest that I've ever seen...

OPPS! SORRY THAT song doesn't belong here!

Why, of course it belongs here!  That's Transition Era music.  It comes on frequently on the Golden Oldies channel on our cable box.  524.. That's what I listen to when modeling in the train room.  When I was a boy, my parents got me a kit, a radio that was constructed of components and mounted on a piece of cardboard that functioned as a printed circuit board, with outlines of resistors and such.  I listened to just that great music at night, with the door closed because my parents thought I was asleep, with a one-eared headphone, a flashlight and a Lionel catalog.

Ah, yes, those were the days.

I put down a bit of roadbed today, for the first time in several years, as I've been preoccupied with the more urban carfloat terminal.  This new track will lead to the tannery and the Railway Express depot.  Most of my train work has been even more mundane.  I got a dozen cars upgraded to metal wheels, 7 old Mantua clamshell hoppers that got new trucks, and 5 ice-bunker reefers that just got wheels.  There was extra work on the hoppers, as I'd over-weathered them with Instant Rust some years back, and really needed to tone it down a couple of notches with powders.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 23, 2013 8:18 PM

MisterBeasley

galaxy

Mister Sandman, dream me a dream....Make him the cutest that I've ever seen...

OPPS! SORRY THAT song doesn't belong here!

Why, of course it belongs here!  That's Transition Era music.  It comes on frequently on the Golden Oldies channel on our cable box.  524.. That's what I listen to when modeling in the train room.  When I was a boy, my parents got me a kit, a radio that was constructed of components and mounted on a piece of cardboard that functioned as a printed circuit board, with outlines of resistors and such.  I listened to just that great music at night, with the door closed because my parents thought I was asleep, with a one-eared headphone, a flashlight and a Lionel catalog.

Ah, yes, those were the days.

 

So,Um,,, AH...MR. B, You want to dream of cute guys..the cutest you've ever seen???

Ah, erm. OK for you.

ROTFLMBO

Whistling

Geeked

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 23, 2013 8:36 PM

I had wanted to do some work on the layout today but Mr Murphy had other ideas. First I had to build a power supply for the IIe then locate a replacement online. Something I learned about old technology many years ago. Keep spares. Then clearing up the tools and debris from the above operation. Then my father and step mother wanted me over there for dinner. They insisted. Meat loaf, green beans and cornbread. Came back here and caught up with what's going on online then a thunderstorm moves in. Just a small one but boy did it pack a wallop. Knocked the power out for a while. I used the down time for a nap. Couldn't do much of anything else. And that brings us up to now. I have a doctors appointment tomorrow at 1pm. My father has some questions for the doctor so he's coming along. Oh lucky me! Layout work tomorrow in pretty much out of the question for now.

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



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