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JEFFREYS TRACKSIDE DINER-MARCH 2015!

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Posted by howmus on Monday, March 30, 2015 11:03 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have the #2 special this morning.  Over easy eggs, bacon, home fries and a double order of the sourdough toast please.  Oh, Yes, make a pot of Seneca Lake Blend Dark Roast Coffee to keep my R&GV RR Mug filled.  Thank you Ma'am!

As Barry would say, It is dull here today....  Yesterday was practically a perfect day for making electriclity and the panels gave me 27.5 kWhs of power.  Today will be about 3 kWhs....  Currently 41°F outside with a high of 44°F sometime, maybe....

I have been sitting here for the last 2 hours working on stuff for Mortimer Junction.  The NFR, NMRA Convention.  Yesterday had some really good promotion at our table in Batavia.  Hopefully we will get a good amout of registrations sent in for the convention.  I have also been sending convention information around to Neighboring Divisions to diseminate to their members.

Catch you all later!

73

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

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, March 30, 2015 9:32 AM

Extra strong coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

***Richard...OUCH! Heal quickly.

Healing thoughts for those in need.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, March 30, 2015 8:43 AM

Yes, more snow is falling.  The 1-3 inches that they were calling for on Saturday seems to have fallen and melted, as there's no new accumulation.

My reverse loop problem was hard to find but easy to fix.  First, I disconnected the autoreverser, which told me the tracks, or something connected to them, were the problem.  Since I'd also lost the wall-wart for my Tortoise power, I started checking the frog-power wires to the Tortoises.  I have circuit board connectors that slip on to the Tortoises, so it's simple to pull them off.  When I removed the second one, things started working again.  Those connectors aren't specifically made for Tortoises, so there's some horizontal motion.  I must have bumped one of them out of position while I was installing the crossing gate linkage.  As for the wall-wart, well, today is trash day and I found another one in the basement.  All's well that ends well.

Not only that, but I found that by getting that connector properly seated, it cured yet another problem.  The other SPDT contacts on that Tortoise supported a multi-light signal bridge, and that had been showing yellow and green when it should only have gone yellow.  I thought I had crossed wires on the bridge, but now it's working perfectly again!

OK, either today is laundry day or tomorrow is re-used underwear day.

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Posted by up831 on Monday, March 30, 2015 6:28 AM

Good Morning Diners,

Flo, I'll have my usual gargantuan cup of coffee with boo coo cream, please.

We're finally winding down our spring cleaning.  Just the final touches left to do.  We'll be done in time for the weekend.

Watched part of the I-heart radio awards show last night.  I must confess that I am so very very very glad that I'm no longer involved in that industry and haven't been for many years.  I'm sure others will disagree, but I really don't think that popular music is even remotely as good as it was.  But then, that's just my opinion.

ken: where do you get all of those great pictures that you post?

i hop everyone is OK, safe (or at least on the mend), and warm.

Less is more,...more or less!

Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, March 30, 2015 2:12 AM

GOOD MONDAY MORNING!

March 30, 2015!

The month is

over already!

1/4 of the year

gone by!

Healing Energies,

positive thoughts!

 

There is something that I do hate,
When a friend does festinate,
As the old adage goes,
Which everyone knows,
Haste makes waste, I indicate.

 

-Joan Perrin, Port Jefferson Station, New York 
 
 
An Australian autochthon named Jack
Was crying alone by a track
When asked was he lost
He said “No, I’ve just tossed
And my boomerang won’t come back!”

 

-Bob Thompson, New Plymouth, New Zealand
 
 
 
 
 
The meaning of a poem is the outcome of a dialogue between the words on the page and the particular person who happens to be reading it. The interpretation can only be false if the reader does not know the contemporary meaning of the words. -W.H. Auden, poet (1907-1973) 

 

and lastly, Go AHead, MAKE it  a GREAT Day!

-g

Geeked

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, March 30, 2015 2:02 AM

RideOnRoad

First, thank you for all of the well wishes.

Here is a little more information on my unexpected encounter with a Suburban. First, Ulrich and Ken, I should have been a little more clear. This was a bicycle, not a motorcycle. MOH will not allow a motorcycle. After this weekend, she may not allow a bicyle any more.

In brief, I was paying more attention to my speedometer/odometer than the road, rounded the corner, and rode right into the back of a Suburban at about 17 mph. I didn't even see the car; I only heard my helmet hit the back window. (I always wear a helmet.) What followed next is not entirely clear but the end result was a split-open, upper lip with a chunk missing at the bottom; a hematoma in my voice box; and a 2" gash in my leg. My lapse in judgement earned me a trip to the ER, the trauma center, some plastic surgery, three staples in my knee, a night in the ICU, and a night (tonight) in a regular hotel room. If all goes to plan, I go home tomorrow.

 

 

gee whiz, Take it easy on yourself, will ya?!

I have lit a candle for your speedy recovery!

Geeked

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Sunday, March 29, 2015 11:00 PM

First, thank you for all of the well wishes.

Here is a little more information on my unexpected encounter with a Suburban. First, Ulrich and Ken, I should have been a little more clear. This was a bicycle, not a motorcycle. MOH will not allow a motorcycle. After this weekend, she may not allow a bicyle any more.

In brief, I was paying more attention to my speedometer/odometer than the road, rounded the corner, and rode right into the back of a Suburban at about 17 mph. I didn't even see the car; I only heard my helmet hit the back window. (I always wear a helmet.) What followed next is not entirely clear but the end result was a split-open, upper lip with a chunk missing at the bottom; a hematoma in my voice box; and a 2" gash in my leg. My lapse in judgement earned me a trip to the ER, the trauma center, some plastic surgery, three staples in my knee, a night in the ICU, and a night (tonight) in a regular hotel room. If all goes to plan, I go home tomorrow.

Richard

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Posted by cudaken on Sunday, March 29, 2015 7:25 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, a Beer for my self and Richard.

 Richard There are 3 kinds of riders

 1 Been Down

 2 Going to go down

 3 Going to go down again

 My self, I have been down and sure glad I had a leather riding jacket with pads and a full faces Bell Star Helmet on! Only thing I hurt was my big toe when I kicked the young lady car door that pulled out in front of me!

 Barry and Gary, there are a few reasons Dave still has a job.

 1 Been with the owners on and off for 15 years or so.

 2 Nancy likes him, that has saved his caboose for years.

 3 His sales are not as bad as a few other peoples.

 4 Marv is cheap, does not want is unemployment insuraces to go up! I personally think that is what saved him this time around!

 Work Front Went in earily today to do the store inventory, order is coming in Monday and not Tuesday as normal thanks to Dave in around about way. Dunce I was counting stock in the loading dock aera 1/2 hour before opening time when I heard the door chime go off. Stuck my head out and explained I was not open but would be with them in a few minutes. Finshed my loading dock count and helped them. They bought when I was done. If I did my math right I made a extra $60 or so.

 Rob I hope to get Sues car fixed for under $100.00 if all I need is front pads, but you never know. Guess I will find out Tuesday. We bought the car used and have but on 40,000 miles on it with no brake work.

 Train front, do Kadee Couplers ware out? After I posted the trains where running fine last night the Erie Built A uncopled from the B unit again? Hooked them back up and are running fine right now.

 Later, Ken

 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, March 29, 2015 7:08 PM

Yeah, I was shocked at the other thread about his passing, too.  May we meet again in the Big Roundhouse in the Sky.

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Posted by PM Railfan on Sunday, March 29, 2015 6:55 PM

Hello Railfans!

I was gonna come in here and see what was up, see how everyones doing and spout a few random sentences. However, I just read Bob Hartle "CMRProducts" has just passed away.

Im very saddened by this (still sad from Jeff's passing too) so I will just say hi to yall, hope your ok, and sit somberly. Thinking of all the good folks Ive lost over the years.

 

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, March 29, 2015 4:26 PM

Sir Madog

Good Afternoon!

Galaxy - as it seems, we will have to hogtie you to a chair for you to get the rest you need. Remember, Rome wasn´t built in a day (but Nero burned it down in one Cool)!

 

No, but our BR is straightened out pronto!

And, yes, you might have to hog-tie me down, as that is one way my mania manifests itself. Especially once the weather is  A LITTLE warmer {and I mean a LITTLE}, and the spring is in the air {acutally it's one of those smelly things you plug into the wall}, and it's tiem to "lighten the houshold load" I can be found on a tear to accomplish SOMETHING...hopefully several tears as I need to get to the train room innereds! And to the closet there to clean out stuff I know should go to the garbage. or at least that I haven't seen/touched in 10 years or so, and  could get recycled or thrown out...one is a box of books..I don't even know what books are in there, ansd the certainly weren't good enough to make it to the lawyer's style book case,so out they cna go, for instance.

Now my shoulder has said "enough". One small load of laundry left then i wash the washing machine with the Tide stuff...for doing so...will stink up the house, but make the house smell like roses! 

A few dishes and dinner...salmon...and a restful {hopefully} night.

That's my story and i'm sticking to it.

Geeked

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 29, 2015 11:26 AM

Good Afternoon!

 I am running on a level of frustration, albeit not a high one. First of all, the weather is rather gloomy today - we had to keep the lights on all day. Second, I don´t lake the time change - it makes me suffer from jet lag without having been in the air. Third, I have been trying out some ideas for an el-cheapo layout, but had to dismiss them. Whenever I added that last bit of detail to make the layout interesting, it turned out not to be el-cheapo anymore. Well, I can´t change the weather and the "jet lag" will eventually fade away, but I will stop making a head over layout ideas for a while - it just gives me a headache.

Richard - I hope you are still all in one piece. I gave up motor biking 41 years ago, when had a rather painful accident with my ex-Army WW II Harley I had restored. Nothing broken, just some nasty cuts & bruises, plus a few bad burns. I have never touched a bike since.

Galaxy - as it seems, we will have to hogtie you to a chair for you to get the rest you need. Remember, Rome wasn´t built in a day (but Nero burned it down in one Cool)!

I´ll be watching a few train videos, now that I can see properly again!

Have a good one!

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, March 29, 2015 11:04 AM

Good morning to all!  It's sunny, but still in the low 30s with enough breeze to bring the wind chill down to 25.  Brrrrr.

Richard, I hope you were wearing a helmet.  Make sure you check it to see if it needs replacement after that crash.  I've gone down a few times (2 dogs, 1 peloton crash) and I was grateful for the helmet each time.

I got back to the crossing gates again.  I made all the physical connections for the linkage to drive the remaining gate, tried it out and it worked fine.  Then I powered up to run a train through it for a test, and ... nothing.  I have a dead short indication in my reverse loop, and I can't find it.  Also, the 8-volt wall wart that I drive my Tortoises with seems dead.  I'm afraid some wires got shorted while I was working on the gates, which of course are directly behind a control panel with a gazillion wires.  I hope I haven't fried my old PS-REV autoreverser.  I temporarily replaced the old wall wart with a 9-volt battery and all the Tortoises seem OK.

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, March 29, 2015 10:24 AM

WEll,i am taking a break. The Drs. may nto be happy with me, though.

I am still on my  tear...there are about 9 bags {tall kitchen force flex} going to the Sally house. I am trying to take it easy on the right shoulder/arm. Don't knwo as I'm succeeding.

doing laundry/bedding...always fun to do. several loads as we each like our own blankies and sheets, and the only common sheet is the bottom one. NAd we each have 3 pillows to lay on, and one for betwixt the knees"good posture for sleeping}

So the Surgeon MAY say "you are doing too much".

Then I just got done with lunch: Greasy Country fried steak with lots of sausage gravy. I whisked that {that actually took a deeper toll on the ol' arm than all the laundry.} and mashed potatoes {also not good for your weight} with MORE sausage gravy! Heart attack on a plate! So the cardiologist may not be too happy with me either.

And with extra gravy i may just make another one for "lunch" afternoon style. This was more "brunch". Now.

oops. the dryer is calling my name and the washer just shut off in unison! check in later, maybe, MOH due home from work soon, so nap on the clean bed will be in order!

Need to shower, I've been sweating all morning too.I don't 'perspire", I SWEAT. Tons of it. I pour out of every pore!

see ya: maybe next I tackle the train/junque room?

later

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, March 29, 2015 9:57 AM
Good Morning!!!
 
Coffee and the Sunday Breakfast buffet please. Thank you.
 
Sorry to hear about the complications johnboy!  Glad you’re home and doing better. You are in my prayers.
 
Ulrich- Looooking Goooood!
 
Rob- Sorry to hear about Melody.
 
Welp, the village Easter egg hunt is over for another year. Brenda can now breathe a bit before working on the 4th of July celebration. As usual it went over well despite the cooler temps. Well, for us. Some of you would love a sunny day in the 30’s.
 
Suppose to be rainy today and around 50ish so that will still make it a bit chilly, but I PLAN on working in the trainroom all things go my way. Boy, a lot of shtuff in there.
 

 

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

Todd  

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, March 29, 2015 9:11 AM

Italian roast coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

***Ken, good luck with Sue's car. Good deal on the train running session.

***Richard, hope you're not too banged up. OOPS!

Need to go uncover all the young fruit and nut trees shortly. Had to cover them back up with the temp dropping to 26F last night. Likely lost most of my peaches for this season, as those trees were full of blooms and there was nothing I could practically do to protect them.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, March 29, 2015 8:47 AM

Good Morning

Sunny right now, supposed to get back to dull and rainy/snowy tonight, tomorrow, tomorrow night...and Tuesday....yay....not.

Got some things to do today...dang honey do list...then I get to play with my trains. Hopefully...Mischief Whisper

Richard: Noooo!!! OUCH!!! Get well soonest!

Ken: Ummm....why is he still there?

Garry: Yeah...It was a case of a combination of boredom and frustration that did me in there...

Well....better run and get this stuff out'n the way...CYLTR!!!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, March 29, 2015 8:09 AM

RideOnRoad

Well, so much for moving the layout from the garage. Instead, I decided to ride my bike into the back of a parked SUV. Totally stupid on my part, was looking at my odometer and, BLAM. Now I get to spend at least two nights in the hospital. Woopie.

 

 

Richard...... Ouch !   What sort of injurues do you have? Hope you heel quickly. 

Ken ... I wonder why Dave is still there. ... Glad you are running trains. 

GARRY

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, March 29, 2015 3:07 AM

Good Sunday Morning!

March 29th, 2015!

For those in need:

Healing energies,

Positive thoughts,

especially for Johnboy!

 

No word today!

No quotes today!

It's a day of rest!

MAKE it a great day!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, March 29, 2015 3:04 AM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Galaxy .... No need to do too much too soon with your shoulder. 

 

Maybe you don't understand, I was on a manic tear, there is 'no stopping me'-it's "Katie bar the door"... when I am that way, and my tear will probably continue today as well! Medication only helps to control it so much....

Actually the shoulder is quite well, a LITTLE sore, but not much... I think the surgeon acts out of an abundance of caution!

I will try to take more care today...

Geeked

-G .

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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 angelob6660 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 12:10 AM

I went to my aunt's house to help out with the yard sale. During that time I also went to the bookstore and got a Trains Magazine Feb 2015 for $3.00. I also played my cousin's dog Basil and my other aunt's dog Milo.

Train News: I saw 2 Union Pacific trains. One was an double stack and the other was a ballast hopper with an SD70ACe and ES44AC. The ballast hoppers I saw had UP and SI reporting marks.

Modeling the G.N.O. Railway, The Diamond Route.

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Saturday, March 28, 2015 9:56 PM

Well, so much for moving the layout from the garage. Instead, I decided to ride my bike into the back of a parked SUV. Totally stupid on my part, was looking at my odometer and, BLAM. Now I get to spend at least two nights in the hospital. Woopie.

Richard

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, March 28, 2015 8:20 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, a Beer Please and get John Boy one as well. Yes Glad to have you back!

 Work Front By today standerds we had a good day. I had 7 customers and 5 bought, Dave the X Manager had 4 customers and 2 bought. I allso think it has finaly sunk in that he is not the manager now, but I will never push the subject.

 Train Front Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy, the A line seems to be working fine again! Big Smile Been running the Erie Bulits and RSD 15 now for a hour and nothing has went wrong, knock on wood!

 Car Front Bang Head I have been driving Sue's Town Car because it keeps stalling on her. While it will stall on me some times, not like it does for her. It will be a free fix from my shop so it was no big deal.

 Real problem is today while I was driving it, the breaks started grinding. Problem with Town Cars they are so quite you don't hear the problem unless you have the window down. Just hope being metal to meatl has not ate the rotors yet!

 Later, Ken

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 28, 2015 5:32 PM

Ulrich ... I recall that TV show. It was a decent show for families to watch.

Barry ... Yep, it was a bad idea to lift a heavy spekaer soon after surgery.

Galaxy .... No need to do too much too soon with your shoulder. 

 

JohnBoy .... Good to see you. I hope you keep getting better. I hate to ask, but I am afraid you are still not swallowing. 

.... 

My ore car project did not get very far today....... Honey do's ... Oh well. 

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, March 28, 2015 4:34 PM

Last coffee refill, please.

Sounds like folks here have been busy busy. Has been a very poductive, and consequently exhausting day on the ol' farm here as well.

Will be in the corner booth resting a bit.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 28, 2015 4:00 PM

Hitting the hay now!

Good Night, Johnboy!

Good Night, Sue Ellen!

Good Night Jim Bob!

Remember Walton´s Mountain?

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, March 28, 2015 3:52 PM

Sir Madog

Galaxy - shouldn´t you be taking things a little lighter with that shoulder of yours? Don´t overdo it ...

 

I agree!! Don't overdo it!

I did that shortly after I got my third lead into my ICD...stupid me ended up picking up one of my smaller speaker cabs...25kg and...well....oops.

My RR stuff is coming along...picked up some scratchbuilding supplies and some more boxcars....

I put money down for a Moog System 55 synth as well....getting it later on in the summer...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3K_fZDvINs

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Saturday, March 28, 2015 3:40 PM

Whistling

G'd Afternoon Gang,

Chloe, I think I could handle a HC. and a cinnamon bagel right now. (If only).

Just a short post here to let you know that I do feel a little better again today, so I think improvement is on it's way.

No start on the kits yet, but my intent is to read all I can on Hydrocal structures so that I know what I will be getting into when I do start.  I think there is a tutorial on the Downtown Deco web site that should give me a good understanding and probably a few you tube videos as well.

We had a nice sunny morning here, but it has clouded over and they are forecasting rain for this evening and overnight.  At least it is much milder and not much wind. For me, I guess that doesn't matter much, I have no need to go out for a week or two right now.  Will do more walking when the streets clear up, that will be great.

Have a great evening Fellas, will probably be in again tomorrow.

Johnboy out...............Keep smiling, it really looks good on ya all.  Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 28, 2015 2:05 PM

Sir Madog

Galaxy - shouldn´t you be taking things a little lighter with that shoulder of yours? Don´t overdo it ...

 

Yeah, I am done now. I haven't really been taking it as easy as I should on the arm this last week, lifting things, picking up things i suppose I should not, this was actaully the first "heavy duty" thing I was doing, though, besides PT, which has me lifting weights too, though 1lbers. I MAY pay for it tomorrow.

Its  a bit of my manic business, spring like cleaning. I go on occasional manic tears, usually the "constructive ones" are Cleaning sprees...when i get in a tear-it-all-apart and clean on hands and knees with a toothbrush, and throw out stuff we don't need, haven't used in 5 years, or no longer want. In this case its clothes. Made it easy for MOH..I asked want this? or can you wear this? "OUT OUT OUT" was the response! BUT: MOH will only do that with about 5-10 items, then all bets are off, as MOH gets tired of "sorting clothes"...I clean out at least twice a year if not 4 times. Getting rid of what I can't wear anymore, wont wear anymore or dont want anymore.

It all goes to the Sally house for recycling. f I wanted a tax deduction {which there isn't enough of} I'd take it in adn go step by step item by item to get the tax break, but we don't have enough to itemize well. Even with last year's high medical expenses,Takign the regular standard deduction was better.

I can lift the bags with my left arm or have MOH do it. I did carrry {left handledly} out of the BR to the LR. MOH can put in van to drop off tomorrow.

 

ON A BAD NOTE: just got a letter saying MOH's division of Blue Cross Blue SHield has ALSO been compromised with names, B-dates, SS #, addresses, etc. COMPROMISED. YET another compromise! Is it any wonder I HATE The computerized  world! Of course old fashioned paper with everything written on it can be copied too. TIme to Call Lifelock, my other monitoring sytstem doens't cover MOH, only me. LIfelock was NOT available in NY for awhile but I believe t is now.

 

Well, lunch, late, is cordon bleu chicken in the oven done in 15 mins, so I'd best get off here. adn some good USA grown Kona coffee straight from Hawaii to go with it!

later...

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 Cederstrand on Saturday, March 28, 2015 12:50 PM

Italian roast coffee in a Italio train mug, please. Would have used a Trenitalia mug, but I prefer private rails over Govt run.Mischief

Hired hand showed up but was sick, so after two hours left. Oh well, I'll continue on myself as usual. Just can't find "reliable" help here. On a side note, he applied for a job welding train cars, tank cars to be specific. Interesting.

Have a good day, all.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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