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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, March 6, 2016 3:52 AM

messuage

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(MES-wij) http://wordsmith.org/words/messuage.mp3

 

MEANING:
noun: A residential building with outbuildings and the attached land.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
From the misreading of the letter n as u in Old French mesnage (household), from Latin manere (to remain, dwell). Ultimately from the Indo-European root men- (to remain), which also gave us manor, mansion, ménage, immanent, permanent, menagerie, menial, and remain. Earliest documented use: 1490.

 

USAGE:

 

“Can you tell me where I can find a messuage by the name of Neolithic Villa?”
JRL Anderson; Redundancy Pay; Littlehampton Book Services; 1976.

 
What a strange machine man is! You fill him with bread, wine, fish, and radishes, and out comes sighs, laughter, and dreams. -Nikos Kazantzakis, poet and novelist (18 Feb 1883-1957)

 
 
I can resist everything except temptation.
~Oscar Wilde
 
I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you.
~Robin Williams
 
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly.
~Winston Churchill
 
 Go Ahead, Make Mr. Otte's Day!
Geeked

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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 galaxy on Sunday, March 6, 2016 3:45 AM

Frank with the stripes.....sorry to hear of your friend's passing...Angel for his safe passage....I do hope the image of him lying there eaves you sooner than later!

seems death has vistied many of us in many forms, My close friend's 24 y/o son's suiced{train nut friend} {who is like a brother as well asa  best friend to me}, Sarona Terry's friend committing suicide too, to your friend/neighbor' passing, to other's friends/relatives all passings, death is at the door.....it would seem.

may you be blessed and kept well...

If death isn't visiting, then illness/health problems are visiting the others of us, it would seem...BArry, Ulrich, YGW, Me with pneumonia going on 12 weeks, our esteemed MR. Otte took time off from work {!}, to others in "sick bay" visiting the docs and horse piddles.

No, 2016, and the end of 2015 have not exactly been kind to us all...

Angel for us all and God save the Queen...

Geeked

 

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 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 John Busby on Saturday, March 5, 2016 10:17 PM

Hi guy's

Just stoping in for a quick coffee before heading out for the train to the big smoke.

The eye opperation is on Tuesday

So look forward to be able to go back through this thread and have a propper look at the pictures.

Look's like the Lion is trying to tell us

That due to budgetry restraint the light at the end of the tunnel has been extinguished untill further noticeBig Smile

Great to sort of see the pictures by the way.

Sir madog I hope to see your pictures better to

Just remember real trains are redBig Smile I hope all goes well for you as well.

The well wishes of all and the prayers have been much appreciated,

talk to you all in a couple of weeks when we get back have the Lamingtons waiting.

regards John

 

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Saturday, March 5, 2016 10:04 PM

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zstripe

J

Evening Diners,

Today was a busy day here. We have our DIL's Mother staying with us and today was the forth birthday of our Grandson and a party was held here through the afternoon.  four othere four year olds and their Mothers, lots of noise , lots of action, no damage fortunately, but so much action I didn't take them down to the train room and my Grandson never asked , so that was good.

After supper I fell asleep for a couple of hours, it was so peaceful and quiet after everyone left.

FRANK,   My condolances to you at the loss of your friend and neighbor, very sad indeed.   BTW.  I am so impressed with your truck modelling and some of your scenes.Very good work Thumbs UpThumbs Up.

Ulrich,  You have done so much with so little.  You and Br. Elias are to be envied as to what you fellas have accomplished.

BARRY.  So sorry to hear you have an infection. I was pulling for you that you would be home on Tuesday.  But now as soon as possible. That is not a fun infection.

YGW.   Glad to hear that you got that big chore out of the way and that you might possibly get some help to ready the property for the train barn.  Also Prayers and best wishes for a successful hospital visit and you are home quickly.

BEAR,  sure like your quotes on Frank's picture.

RAY,  I don't know how you keep your schedule straight.  The number of places you go, and the number of things you do for others, it is mind boggling.  Don't let your health slip.

GARRY,  Hope you get the eagles back, they are sure good at keeping the varmits at bay.

Galaxy,  Hope things improve soon and you can stay out of the hospital.

Well, off to ZZZZzzzzland as I want to get to Church on time tomorrow.  See you guys sometime after that.

Johnboy out.................for now

 

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We have met the enemy,  and he is us............ (Pogo)

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 5, 2016 8:49 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, I could use a cup of decaf at the moment, please.

 Barry!  Never hurt yourself in a hospital!  They have all those nasty super bugs in those places you know....  Well at least you know now.  Do hope they are able to get that controlled and gone quickly!!!  I was worried that was what the infection might be.  Oh, Ken,  (His name is Barry not Berry...  A berry is a kind of fruit like Blueberry, strawberry, huckleberry...)  The letters are not a good thing to have.  They stand for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).  Bad, bad stuff! http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mrsa/basics/definition/con-20024479

Had a great time at my Son's house for Granddaughter #2s 7th. Birthday Party tonight.  Will be heading out there tomorrow to give Granddaughter #1 her guitar lesson and have leftovers for dinner...

I didn't tell you folks about the fun time I had at the dentist last Thursday...  I was in the dentist's chair for about two and a half hours...  I found it is not an easy job to have permanent crowns removed!!!  After she drilled for what appeared to be an eternity, she started to yank and pull and twist to get the remains of the 3 crowns off to start over,  At one point the vise grip (or whatever she was using) slipped and nailed the roof of my mouth...  Lots of blood both from that and the gums around the crowns and the drilling.  Took about a half hour just to stop the bleeding...  She did appologize profussly for the tool slipping and hiting the roof of my mouth... Then they took a set of impressions of the major hole now where the teeth used to be.  The first sets of impressions were made before the drilling started.  She managed to put in the temporary crown (this one covers all three teeth).  But in a little over a week I go back to have that removed so she can get final impressions of the holes.  Then it will be two more weeks for the new crowns to arrive.  The assistant mentioned that this difficulty seems to happen every time she works on one of these...  Later in the evening one of the new Committee members at Scouts who happens to be a Dental Hygenist told me.  What I experienced was exactly what people should expect and it was nothing unusual.  Difficult procedure.  So.....  Only thing I can say is the lady dentist gives great shots!  Felt nothing. This type of oral surgery is her specialty and she does almost all that kind of work at the office.  Her husband is the "regular" dentist.  My mouth has already healed up and there has been no pain from the procedure, so I can't complain, I guess.  Price is right as well...  No charge as the badly fitted crowns were done at the same office (former dentist I think for at least one).

I need to clean the kitties litterbox, give them their last bit of food for the day and head out to bed for the night.  Prayers for all in need!  Catch you all later.

73

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, March 5, 2016 8:04 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer please.

 Not a good day at work, nor was it a bad day. I blew out of there about 50 minutes ealry. I will see Sunday if Jerry messed anything up.

 Frank Soory to hear about the lost of a good friend.

 Ulrich Layout is looking good. I like Bush Trees, I think I have around 60 or so.

 YGW I think to fix the light house effect on the PK2000 B&O GP 30's I will have to pull the light bar out. With blocking the bottom of the light bar electrical tape I think the light is coming from the top and be reflected back down.

 Berry Why are they keeping you? I have no idea what the letters stood for? Is it for the knee or the heart?

 Did not sleep great last night and the BBQ is done. Dinner

 Later, Ken

 

 

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Posted by zstripe on Saturday, March 5, 2016 6:26 PM

Just thought I would stop in and Thank You guy's for Your kind words...Ulrich, Ray, Garry and anyone I missed..God Bless!

I'm still having a hard time accepting what happened....for the last 36yrs. My friend and I spent a lot of time together....I guess You can say, I am about the last of the Mohicans.....I got one close friend left.

I found a pic' of Him and I on His front porch, doing one of our past times.....sitting and having a few cocktails... His old saying '' Are You ready? Meaning, a drink. My reply would be, ''I guess so...It's gotta' be noon somewhere around here'' and what are We going to mess up today....expletives deleted.

Pic' is roughly 8yrs. old...We both lost weight after and still. He's on the left.

Take Care, All!Big Smile

Frank

Edit: Just noticed....I got top...so..order what You want, on Me..might not be around tomorrow.......

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, March 5, 2016 6:19 PM

Evening. Bang Head Bang Head:x

MRSA is back .....f'narg'n!!!!!! SoapBoxBang Head

They caught it early enough but, gee, imagine my surprise when the clinician told me I won't be out of here on Tuesday.:roll:

Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry

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Posted by BigDaddy on Saturday, March 5, 2016 5:59 PM

Ulrich  Great Video!  Maybe some of the kids are still alive, but maybe a lot of the adults were probably dead a mear 20 years later.


Things that surpised me:
No traffic lights and not much auto traffic relative to public transportation
Great old fashioned telephones
Women and men going someplace en masse,,,, to work?
The rolling steel doors that protected shop windows.  I always assoiciated that with after the race riots here in the 60's.
Shorter skirts that I would have thought, but it was the roaring twenties.
At 07:45 some guy is walking his balloons?
Panama straw hats, the only place I ever remember seeing Panama hats was in movies about American gangster John Dillinger (1930's)


Things that didn't surprise me:  Smoking, German shepherds, top hats and no one who would be considered really obese.  Canes were still in style. A glimpse of Charlie Chaplin in a movie.


What an amazing life our grandparents had.  From horses as commonly used for commercial transport to men on the moon.

What would the world be like if we didn't have 2 world wars costly in money and blood.  Maybe your initial thought is wrong, aircraft development would be way behind as would nuclear power and certain aspects of medical care.  Maybe global warming would have done us all in a couple decades ago.    Relax Vinnie, I am not saying that to be political.  The 20th century was shaped by wars, as was the 19th and the 18th etc.  I'm just positing "what if"

 

Henry

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 5, 2016 5:13 PM

Good afternoon. 

Frank ... That is very sad. Prayers for your friends family.

Ulrich ... Your layout look good with the trees "planted"

 

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Posted by yougottawanta on Saturday, March 5, 2016 3:35 PM

I am happy to report the Laundry room remodel is FINISHED !!! Geez it was a TOUGH one. If it something could be complicated it was, blocked drier vent and installed in the wrong location, plumbing in the way of where the drier was to be installed, I cut an electric wire moving the doors....But now it complete - Finally. In the basement I spent some time uncrating my train stuff from the move and putting the items to be built in some wall cabinets that I hung up. Maybe I can get the train table cleared off and run a few tomorrow ?

TTYL

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 5, 2016 10:13 AM

Folks,

I don´t watch much (if any) TV these days - most of what´s up there I have either already watched or is just plain stupid. Instead, I roam the files of Youtube. Sometimes I dig up a video which I think is really worth viewing and for that matter, worth sharing!

I just found an old 1927 silent movie called "Symphony Of A City", filmed in 1926 in Berlin, the year my dad was born. The film shows not only trains, busses, streetcars of those days, but allows us to catch a glimps on everyday life of the people. The film is just by chance about Berlin, but it could have been just any place in the western hemisphere!

It´s a long film - 62 minutes, but I can only recommend to give yourself that hour and enjoy this video!

It is a sad thought, though, that none of the persons you´ll see in the film is alive today.

It is also interesting to see, how much life there was before the introduction of TV, computers, smart phones and the Internet!

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 5, 2016 9:39 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a short stack of Buckwheat pancakes with real NYS Maple Syrup, a couple sausage links, and a large pot of Seneca Lake blend Dark Roast coffee.  Oh, bring over my FGLK mug as well...  Please and Thank You Ma'am!

 Ulrich, the layout keeps looking better and better!  you do excellent work!

 Frank, how awful to find your friend that way.  One of the drawbacks to living alone...  My prayers for you!

Today is Granddaughter #2s Birthday.  Turning 7.  Have to find some Birthday paper and finish wrappingh the gifts, and get over to the Fieldhouse for a walk.

Catch you all later!

73

Ray

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 5, 2016 9:26 AM

Good Afternoon!

It´s a rather dull and dark day here - lots of wind and ra*n, making even a short time outside a miserable experience!

Despite the bad weather, the gardening team decided to brave the challenge and go out and plant 45 more Faller bottle brush trees, spray paint them and sprinkle WS Blended Fine Turf over them.

Mission accomplished, room sufficiently aired and the mess cleaned up! Very well, then, carry on, Sergeant!

I think I am through now with planting fir trees. There are a handful of deciduous trees yet to come to decorate the "groud floor", but I have not yet decided whether to make or buy them. I have a couple of small bags of WS poly fiber schtuff I will eventually turn into bushes abd shrubs before I will address the tree issue.

Still lots to do on the layout!

Frank - how awful to find your  friend dead in his home. AngelAngelAngel!

The afternoon trains is scheduled to leave now - CUL, folks!

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Saturday, March 5, 2016 9:22 AM

ROAR

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by yougottawanta on Saturday, March 5, 2016 6:53 AM

WAKE UP ! WAKE UP ! ITS S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y !!!!!!!!!!!! Hurray for the WEEKEND time to do fun things like Run  trains and modeling !!!!! Big Smile

Galaxy - you know I wondered the same thing ! How can you throw, donate or ...anything model railraod ? Isnt that against nature ? Isnt that against some terrible law with life and death consequesnces ????

BO Cylinder - So is that what is still in my bed ? Its you !!! Wondering what that lumpy feeling was ! Hope you get better soon and get home to modeling !

Ken - Will go out in the mail today. See PM. Have you tried painting the inside of the cab black ?

Chris - that is so true freezing cold to instant hot Bang Head I think I remember one "spring" that lasted three days in the last thirty years.

Mr. B - is that an imagination machine ? Smile, Wink & Grin

Steve Ott - Do you all have a product up there called "Cold-EZE" ? They sell them down here everywhere in Walmarts, CVS, Drugstores... it works wonders. It is like a cough drop but it isnt. If you suck on a few of these at the beginning of a cold you will be amazed at how fast the flu/cold will go away .

JPowell - When you were discharged didnt they know then that you were wounded/disabled ? Geez that is EXACTLY why I dont want Gov. involved in my health care !

Garry - I told MOH your joke. Whistling She just rolled her eyes at me and said "oh my gosh!!" LOL ! We have a bunch of hawks come around here every year and they are so amazing. I hate it that so many get hit by cars- dozens of them every season -

We had an eagle around here for a short time but it died. When they studied it they found that it had eaten a bunch of rabbits that had lead pellets in them. The lead had poisened it. Sigh I can understand why the founders chose it as the national bird it is very impressive !

Well goonna finsh the laundry room remodel today. Then some train stuff, have fun !!!

TTYL

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 5, 2016 5:56 AM

Maecenas

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(mee-SEE-nuhs, mi-) http://wordsmith.org/words/maecenas.mp3

 

MEANING:
noun: A generous patron, especially of art, music, or literature.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
From Gaius Cilnius Maecenas (c. 70-8 BCE), patron of Horace and Virgil. Earliest documented use: 1542.

 

USAGE:
“A local businessman and cycling fan from his Jura region, Daniel Germond, took on the role of Maecenas and disinterestedly paid his wages for a season, enabling the Frenchman to remain a professional cyclist.”
Alasdair Fotheringham; Froome Goes on the Attack to Faze Rivals; The Independent on Sunday (London, UK); Jul 12, 2015.

 

 

Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather. -John Ruskin, author, art critic, and social reformer (8 Feb 1819-1900) 

{I beg to differ on his outlook on snow...} 

 

People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.

~Isaac Asimov

A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's: She changes it more often.

~Oliver Herford

{ain't it the truth}

 

Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.

~Elbert Hubbard

Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.

~Margaret Mead

Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.

~Mark Twain

GO AHEAD, MAKE MR. OTTE'S DAy!

Geeked

 

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 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 galaxy on Saturday, March 5, 2016 5:49 AM

Steven Otte

 

 
cudaken

My wife is a Hoarder! I am sick of living like this! Crap every where, boxes in the dinning room, boxes in the laundry room, boxes in the family room. All of the closet's are full with her stuff, second bedroom is full of boxes to the point you cannot walk in there! Dresser is full all but one drawer that has my socks and underware in it! My clothes hang on the back of doors and doorway molding!

 Whie not as bad as seen on TV, it is heading that way. I swear if we had a 4000 sq foot house and I gave her money she could fill it up! Guess it is time to seek some help for us.

 

 

Ken, as the son of a military man, let me give you some advice: Move. My parents used to say that moving three times is the same as having a house fire once.

Our rule is, if you haven't touched it in two years, it goes in one of three piles: 1) stuff to throw away, 2) stuff to sell, and 3) stuff to donate to charity.

Or you can sort things the way my mom does: 1) stuff you definitely need, 2) stuff you definitely don't need, and 3) stuff that might come in handy some day. Then you throw away the last two piles, because you're kidding yourself about pile no. 3. Big Smile

On the health front, I've been out of work for the past three days, which explains why you haven't seen a whole lot of newbie posts on the Forums. Embarrassed (I do all the moderating.) But I'm feeling mostly better now. Wife is still suffering, but she's always had a harder time with colds and such. For some reason medicine doesn't work on her.

Anyway, glad to be back in the new Diner! Zoe, slide a bowl of butter pecan frozen custard down my way...

 

 

So, Mr. Otte:

 

DO you REALLY throw out MRRing stuff you Might need, don't need and/or recycle it?

hmmm..i'd like to see a die-hard MRRer throw out ANYTHING that MIGHT be usefull one day......Whistling

Geeked

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 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 zstripe on Saturday, March 5, 2016 4:18 AM

Hi Everyone.....Feeling a lot better than I was the last couple weeks....finally.. the flu' I had is leaving...but this is the first time, that I really felt bad, I mean bad...at My age though I'm told that it is expected. So a friendly reminder to All....don't waste any time seeking help.

On a sad note....I havn't checked on one of My best friend's for a few days, who lives right next to Me, due to Me being sick. His older brother stopped by My house yesterday and asked Me if I heard from Dave, My friend. So we both walked next door and I have the keys to His house, walked in and found Dave dead on His kitchen floor.....from the looks of things....He had to be gone at least for 24hrs. I still can't get over that. He was a year older than Me...74. Spent the rest of the day trying to contact His Son & Daughter. This is the fourth time for Me, but it's still impacts Me.

God Bless You All!

Frank

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, March 4, 2016 10:30 PM

Good Evening

Hope to know what is up in my painful shin tomorrow...got some wonderful painkillers in me now

Angel to those in need

Have a good night....I'm off to Zzz

 

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, March 4, 2016 10:22 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo Beer please.

 Work Front Yes

 Train Front Bang Head Took the time to take apart my PK2000 B&O GP 30 that looked like it had a Green House in the cab. Covered the light bar with electrical tape on the bottom (Cap celing spell check) and the sides of the bar. I will be darned, it still looks like there is a Green House in the cab! Bang Head

 YGW ECM is Eletronic Contol Module. It is your car computer.

 

Steven Otte
Our rule is, if you haven't touched it in two years, it goes in one of three piles: 1) stuff to throw away, 2) stuff to sell, and 3) stuff to donate to charity.

 Steve My rule is if you have not used it in a year, you don't need it. Hum, unless it is a tool, Mopar Engine Parts or model train stuff. Whistling Think it is time to re-think the train and car engine parts.

 I have more project train stuff than I can shake a stick at. I have two old Athearn Am Track FP-45 shells I will never use. Guess I will need to see what I really have and don't need and see if someone here at the dinner can use them.

 Ken

 

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, March 4, 2016 6:37 PM

Steven. Glad your cold is improving and I hope Mrs Otte's cold improves very soon.  

Barry, Ulrich, Galaxy, YGW, and others.  Prayers for improving health .

Earlier, we were talking about Eagles. About an hour after posting my old photos of one, I saw a bald  eagle in a tree on our property .  

Ray .. Local people hear call the Ospreys "bridge Eagles" because they nest on the bridges. They use large stocks for nests. 

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Posted by LOCO_GUY on Friday, March 4, 2016 5:41 PM

Chloe, just a cuppa joe,

I got roast beef, yorkshire puddings and roast potatoes in the oven - well actually different ovens - its a temprature thang - as they say in the south.

It's gonna be cold tonight here in the south - not compared to the north - but cold anyhow. That roast dinner should keep us warm.

I do detect the summer around the corner - we don't tend to get spring here. Freezing cold and then 100 degrees the next day.

Then I have to run the air-conditioner in the garage so I can play with my trains.

Chris.

Loco Guy - is a state of mind - not an affinity to locomotives.

Sit back and enjoy your track...

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, March 4, 2016 4:52 PM

Bah!  Did I get this cold at the Diner?

If I weren't sick right now I'd be heading out to the local tavern for some India Pale Ale on draft and a good band.  Instead, it will be drinking water and trying to find something to numb my mind on television.

At least the weather is warming up.  I've got some spray painting to do, and it looks like the weather may co-operate next week to do the work outdoors and not risk the Wrath of SWMBO with paint-spray odors.

I won't be doing the work on the Rivet Counter, though, that's for sure.  I've got a pair of switchers, an S-1 and and SW8, all in black and decorated for the Erie and the Lackawanna, respectively.  I am going to transfer them to the Milwaukee with some orange paint and decals.  But, the Milwaukee never owned either engine, so there will be some imagination involved.

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

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Posted by Steven Otte on Friday, March 4, 2016 3:45 PM

Best wishes to you, Barry.

--
Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editor
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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, March 4, 2016 3:36 PM

My house is relatively clean...excepting the cobweb riddled effects racks and the general fuzziness from Lucy...the mixer queen.

Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, March 4, 2016 3:32 PM

Afternoon..

They have taken a culture out of me...and I am still stuck with IV tubes stuck to me...for now...Sigh

Had wife up with sister and BIL to visit....now they have left and I am waiting...hah!!...for supper.

Still, leaving on Tuesday...barring unforseen surprises. Whistling

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Posted by Steven Otte on Friday, March 4, 2016 2:58 PM

cudaken

My wife is a Hoarder! I am sick of living like this! Crap every where, boxes in the dinning room, boxes in the laundry room, boxes in the family room. All of the closet's are full with her stuff, second bedroom is full of boxes to the point you cannot walk in there! Dresser is full all but one drawer that has my socks and underware in it! My clothes hang on the back of doors and doorway molding!

 Whie not as bad as seen on TV, it is heading that way. I swear if we had a 4000 sq foot house and I gave her money she could fill it up! Guess it is time to seek some help for us.

Ken, as the son of a military man, let me give you some advice: Move. My parents used to say that moving three times is the same as having a house fire once.

Our rule is, if you haven't touched it in two years, it goes in one of three piles: 1) stuff to throw away, 2) stuff to sell, and 3) stuff to donate to charity.

Or you can sort things the way my mom does: 1) stuff you definitely need, 2) stuff you definitely don't need, and 3) stuff that might come in handy some day. Then you throw away the last two piles, because you're kidding yourself about pile no. 3. Big Smile

On the health front, I've been out of work for the past three days, which explains why you haven't seen a whole lot of newbie posts on the Forums. Embarrassed (I do all the moderating.) But I'm feeling mostly better now. Wife is still suffering, but she's always had a harder time with colds and such. For some reason medicine doesn't work on her.

Anyway, glad to be back in the new Diner! Zoe, slide a bowl of butter pecan frozen custard down my way...

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Posted by howmus on Friday, March 4, 2016 2:31 PM

Afternoon folks!

Back from my travels around the area.  Got the application signed and ready to deliver to the District Executive and bought the Birdhouse Kit for Granddaughter #2.  Back here getting some NMRA business done, or at least trying to....

Lovin' the Bald Eagle photos!  Here is a photo that we think is a Juvenile Osprey that we found in a tree back to the Church parking lot a few years ago.  I had sveral local scientists from the Cornell U Agricultural Experiment Center involved trying to ID the bird.  Turns out one guy over there is an expert in Raptors and told us right off it is a Juvenile Osprey...  Good enough for me.  The other possibility is that it is a juvenile Red tailed hawk, but it would have to be a really big one!

We had a 50 year old captive (can't fly) Bald Eagle brought in to Science and Technology Camp at our Boy Scout Camp about a decade ago..

There are 6 breeding pairs over in the Montezuma National Refuge just past Seneca Falls, NY

Ray

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We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by JPowell on Friday, March 4, 2016 1:41 PM

Afternoon gang! Hope all is well with everyone. Prayers to those in need. 

I'm in a great mood today. After having a disability compensation claim in the VA system for the last 8 months, I was just informed by the VA that I have a disability rating of 50%. To me, that's good news. It means that will now get a monthly tax-free disability compensation check for injuries I sustained while in the military for the 22+ years I served. 

yougottawanta - Same one that I have been dating since last June. 

Anyways, I'm off to do some chores around the house. 

Take care!

//signed// John Powell President / CEO CNY Transportation Corp (fictional)

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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010

I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017

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