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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, October 19, 2017 9:55 PM

 Evening Diners

 Flo, Ed, Gary, Brent, Jan, Inch, Ulrich Angelob and I will have a Beer and give Ray either a Beer or a Coffee or what ever he likes.

 

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Gee, Ken, last I was taught, if a person is breathing, his/her heart (I think that's what you meant as if they have no heat they would be dead for some time already) would have to be still beating.... You don't perform CPR on a person who is breathing and the heart is beating.

 Ray Where ever did you get the idea I was talking about giving CPR to a beathing and heart beating person? Yes I did type heat and not heart and missed spelled sternum. 

 Train Front Got a old friend going, my BLI Blue Line GE AC 6000. I had forgotten how to reset the dual decoders that are in the Blue Line engines and I still think it was a bad idea. Anyway last night I had a few Beer and decided to see if it still ran and it did after sitting 3 years. It ran, but no sound and no headlight, reason I parked it. Then a dim light went on and I remembered how to reset the decoders!

 Tonight I used the SEB DT400 in OP and got the sound going again! Love the sound but still no headlight. Sigh But, there are 2 scokets for the headlight, one controlled by the DC decoder and one by the DCC decoder. Guess I play with that Friday. Pulls 18 cars up my version of Sherman Hill.

 Next up will be my BLI Blue Line RSD 15.

 Later, Ken

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, October 19, 2017 10:07 PM

joe323

Just thought I would checkinto this diner from rhe dining car on The Lake Shore Limited 

 

 

Joe ... Thanks for posting from the Lake Shore Limited..... Nice ! 


I did not get back here as I though I would today...... Busy... 

Cheers, everyone ! 

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Thursday, October 19, 2017 11:43 PM

Just stopping by to get that Beer from Ken! Thanks, Ken! Glad to hear you dusted off some old engines. I do the same thing, sometimes forgetting just why an engine has sat for so long. 

Lots of fine weather here in NE Ohio. I'm busy finishing up w**k on the patio/deck rebuild. 

Garry, I didn't get a chance to talk to my nephew about his plans for the Ringling Brothers car. I know he went in with another buyer and bought a car just to get the trucks which had recently been rebuilt.

Here's a blast from the past... (1992)

 BW_April3_Mo_0054 by Edmund, on Flickr

Amtrak #44 eastbound approaching Bennington Curve just before Horseshoe Curve. The conductor saw that I had a camera and offered to let me take photos out the open Dutch door... times sure have changed!

I hope all you good folks are doing well.

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Posted by joe323 on Friday, October 20, 2017 7:57 AM

I am surprised at how fast the train actually goes last night there were times when it went over 100mph between NYC but I think we are averaging around 80 per Waze and will be in Chicago in an hour.  

Slept well overnight glad I brought a blanket and eyshades. Turned on my music and drifted right off.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, October 20, 2017 8:18 AM

Good morning ....  Amtrak is the topic now evidently. 

Ed .. I like the photo.. Good of the conductor to let you take it.

Joe ... Sounds like a great train ride. It has been a long time since I was on an overnight train.  

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Posted by howmus on Friday, October 20, 2017 8:23 AM

Mornin' train crew!

Zoe, I'll have the #2 Special this morning.  Over Easy on the eggs, Bacon, Homefries, and a double order of the Sour Dough toast.  A pot of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast Coffee for my R&GV RR mug would be nice as well.

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Ray Where ever did you get the idea I was talking about giving CPR to a beathing and heart beating person?

LOL, 'Cause that is what you said!  "Ray I have heard that if a person stops beathing and there heart has stopped you no longer do chest compressions"  I was being a bit sarcastic.  Because if you stop doing CPR to a person because their heart stopped, why were you doing CPR to someone whose heart was beating???  I figured that what you wrote wasn't really what you meant. Whistling

Sun is shining so far this morning here in the Finger Lakes region of NYS.  I hope to do some catch up on several things around the property and, of course, I will have to use a couple hours of time to drive to Canandaigua to feed the kitties there.

Just sat down again here at the puter...  Got an email from the "Plug in America" people.  seems that back a couple months ago when I attended a National Drive Electric Week event I was certainly not alone!  This year was the first year that there were events in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.  They logged 25,624 volunteer hours at those events.

Quote for the day: "Age is an issue of mind over matter.  If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." - Mark Twain

Have a great day!

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 20, 2017 8:59 AM

Good Afternoon!

Another wet & windy day - just the way I don´t like! Zoe, make that a mug of hot chocolate and a slice of that cherry crumble pie for me, please! That ought to brighten up the day for me!

Interested in some main line steam action? Well, then watch this video!

I like those British steam engines in their smart, colorful liveries with all that lining. Compared to the utilitarian look of US and German steam locos, the are so much nicer to look at, albeit a little bit toy-like, due to their much smaller profile!

Enjoy your day!

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Posted by Steven Otte on Friday, October 20, 2017 10:04 AM

It still isn't feeling very autumnal up here in southeastern Wisconsin yet. The leaves are turning, but daily highs are still in the mid-70s. Gotta do something about that. How about something pumpkin spicy? Everybody seems to love pumpkin spice, right?

Errr...

uhhh...

hmmm... I don't know...

That's just wrong...

Now hold on a second...

I SAID STOP!

OK, you know, forget it. Today's Diner special is... I don't know, pizza. There. Try to pumpkin spice that.

I give up.

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Friday, October 20, 2017 10:19 AM

Wife had arm surgery this morning, all ok and we are heading home. 

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Posted by angelob6660 on Friday, October 20, 2017 11:52 AM

Morning diners,

Joe- Are you going to Boston or New York?

Garry- I love talking about Amtrak.

Ed- I like looking at the Pennsylvanian 

Steven- That's to much Pumpkin Spice for anyone to handle.

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Posted by up831 on Friday, October 20, 2017 12:53 PM

Good afternoon Diners,

Brunhilda, I'll have an extra large coffee with boocoo cream, please.

Steven:  Those are hilarious, but I have to ask were those Photoshopped?  I can't imagine they're real.  Great joke and a fine example of how some marketing trends take on a life of their own.  Which is why I don't take marketers too seriously.

Hello to everyone, and I hope everyone is OK, safe, and warm.

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by Steven Otte on Friday, October 20, 2017 3:58 PM

up831

Steven:  Those are hilarious, but I have to ask were those Photoshopped?  I can't imagine they're real.  Great joke and a fine example of how some marketing trends take on a life of their own.  Which is why I don't take marketers too seriously.

 

Most of them are fake. I believe the sausage and Peeps are real, though. And I even left out some more potentially offensive ones.

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, October 20, 2017 4:11 PM

 Afternoon Diners

 Flo, Ed, Gary, Inch, Ulrich, Brent, Jan, Angelob and I will have a Beer please. Flo, is that Ray's Coffee ? Here let me have it, I will be back in a minute with it top off! Whistling Ray, ever see Hollywood Knights? Mischief

 

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I figured that what you wrote wasn't really what you meant.

 Ray If you knew what I was really trying to say why did not give me the answer I was looking for? You have me some what PO'ed! Would you make fun of one of your students or scouts for a grammer mistake? Guess it easy to take pot shots at a person on line that you will never meet faces to faces. I know you are better person than that. Plus you kind of caught me in hate the world mode.

 Will I stay PO'ed at you, heck no! You are good person! But, if I where you, I buy a new Coffee Cup!Mischief

 Later, Ken

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Posted by howmus on Friday, October 20, 2017 5:21 PM

OK....  Janie!  Tell Ken that his Beer and tonights supper is on me!

Yeah, sometimes I just can't resist....... Whistling

Hollywood Knights?  Nope!  I haven't watched TV in about 20 years or so....WhistlingLaugh

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Posted by joe323 on Friday, October 20, 2017 6:14 PM

Chicago actually returning Sunday night.  I liked everything about the outbound trip except Amtrak food which is awful even in the dinning car.  Now I am relaxing in my hotel ready for dinner.

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, October 20, 2017 7:21 PM

Good Evening, Folks!

A recent photo has been sent from YGW with an update on his Hobby Barn!


 

HOBBY BARN Update:

FINALLY have shingles all the way to the ridge ! Still have a little piece Left. Need to finish cap shingles on the right and trim shingles on the right and left.

 
Lot of progress made recently. We have Installed power to the building, installed skylights, stocked the building with insulation and drywall. Today I also bought the paint and put a sample on the front wall.
Next up after exterior paint electric, drywall, trim intererior Paint and then BENCH WORK !!!
 Oct20_YGW by Edmund, on Flickr
 

 
 
That's the news from YGW...
Posted on behalf of YGW by GM Pullman.
 
See you good folks later Cool
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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, October 21, 2017 9:39 AM

Good morning ! 

I'll have apple cider with an apple fritter, please. 

Steven .... Those pumkin spice thingees are funny. We tried a pumkin milk shake at Culver's last year, and it was not good at all. 

Ulrich .... Thanks for the video. British steam locomotives oftern were very nice looking. I saw some at the Railway Museum in York, England and I was very impressed. The Mallard was especially remarkable because it was the fastest steam locomotive ever. 

MLC ... I hope Mrs. MLC is recovering nicely from her surgery. 

Jim (UP831) ... I meant to say I saw your comment about your visit to the Canadian Rockies. Evidently, it was an enjoyable trip. I, too, have been to Banff and Lake Louise. I think Lake Louise is the most beautiful lake I have ever seen. .... I see you also were skeptical of Steven's pumpkin goodies. 

Ken .... Thanks for the Beer !

Joe 323 ... You mentioned Amtrak food. I remember travel by train before Amtrak and food was good back then. For example, I recall when I was young, our family traveled on the PRR Broadway Limited from Chicago to Philadelphia. The diner had good food. We had several other long distance train trips back then on other railroads, and they also had good food in the dining cars. ... I grew up in Chicago area, and we had numerous trains to choose from for family trips. 

Ed ... THANK YOU  for showing YGW's progess. I certainly miss his conversations here in the Diner. 

Bear and Lion ... Where are you ? 

Everybody .... Have a nice Saturday. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 21, 2017 10:06 AM

Good Afternoon!

Another grey day with plenty of that wet stuff coming down, but what else is new at thi time of the year? It´s so dark, we had to turn the lights on about an hour ago!

I am pretty much good for nothing toda. Mir right shoulder and arm seem to be locked into place, as I can barely move them. Adding to that, my left hand is acting up. Ageing is not for whimps!

Garry - I like the sleek and elegant look of British steam engines. My all time favourite is the GWR King´s class of 4-6-0, followed by the ex Southern Merchant Navy class of Pacifics in the BR rebuilt version.

Have a good one!

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Saturday, October 21, 2017 11:28 AM

I am back from visiting the my son, daughter-in-law, and grandkids in Idaho. I had a great time; it was tough to come home. Being home is a little lonely at the moment. While I was in Idaho, Mrs. ROR made an unscheduled trip to visit her brother in the ICU in Louisianna. He had been recently diagnosed with lymphoma that turned more advanced and aggressive than intially thought. He passed away yesterday morning with his family by his side. The diagnosis and treatment were inhibited by his size. To all my diner pals, please take care of yourselves. Stay healthy.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 21, 2017 11:55 AM

Richard - that is sad news! My sincere condolences!

A friend of ours has been diagnosed with cancer of the prostrate. While this is a type of cancer with excellent prospects of healing when discovered at an early stage, it´s a different story in his case. The docs told him yesterday they can´t risk surgery, his general condition sfter a severe heart attack won´t allow that. He will be in for radiation treatment, starting Wednedsay.

Petra and I have lit a candle for him.

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Posted by joe323 on Saturday, October 21, 2017 1:28 PM

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Good morning ! 

I'll have apple cider with an apple fritter, please. 

Steven .... Those pumkin spice thingees are funny. We tried a pumkin milk shake at Culver's last year, and it was not good at all. 

Ulrich .... Thanks for the video. British steam locomotives oftern were very nice looking. I saw some at the Railway Museum in York, England and I was very impressed. The Mallard was especially remarkable because it was the fastest steam locomotive ever. 

MLC ... I hope Mrs. MLC is recovering nicely from her surgery. 

Jim (UP831) ... I meant to say I saw your comment about your visit to the Canadian Rockies. Evidently, it was an enjoyable trip. I, too, have been to Banff and Lake Louise. I think Lake Louise is the most beautiful lake I have ever seen. .... I see you also were skeptical of Steven's pumpkin goodies. 

Ken .... Thanks for the Beer !

Joe 323 ... You mentioned Amtrak food. I remember travel by train before Amtrak and food was good back then. For example, I recall when I was young, our family traveled on the PRR Broadway Limited from Chicago to Philadelphia. The diner had good food. We had several other long distance train trips back then on other railroads, and they also had good food in the dining cars. ... I grew up in Chicago area, and we had numerous trains to choose from for family trips. 

Ed ... THANK YOU  for showing YGW's progess. I certainly miss his conversations here in the Diner. 

Bear and Lion ... Where are you ? 

Everybody .... Have a nice Saturday. 

 

That was on pre Amtrak days I remember my first trip when I was ten with my Dad.  These days I think it’s mostly microwaved.

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, October 21, 2017 8:31 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, Ed, Gary, Brent, Jan, Inch, Ulrich and I will have a Beer please. Give Ray a new coffee cup and top it off form him the right way with real coffee!

 Ray Thanks for dinner and the Beer last night. While I knew you where kidding it struck me the wrong way. By the way do you give a person chest compression's if there heart stops? I heard on TV that you should not longer do compression's. Is that right or wrong?

 Richard Sorry to hear about Miss RTR brother passing. What was her brother weight?

 Work Front. Worked or should I say talked with Keith the new salesperson today. We each had 3 customer I closed 2 out of the 3. He closed 0 out of 3. In this case it was more of the luck of the draw. All of the customer's where for nickel and dime stuff. I had a whole $819.00 in sales, pretty sad for a Saturday. Sigh

 Train Front Tried to get the Blue Line RSD-15 sound and lights working, that was a no go. Plus as soon as the engine hit a turnout off the rails it went. I am sure I can fix the derailment problems, not sure about the DC sound decoder problem.

 Later, Ken

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, October 21, 2017 8:34 PM

Evening diners

I am so proud of my son Jeremy.

I've known about this for months.  My son came into town to see the Vikings game tomorrow.

I took him and his new wife to be out to dinner to the Cheesecake Factory to celebrate his new promotion.

From Top salesman at the dealership he's worked for the last 10 years he is moving up to finance manager.  

He will now make commissions off all the cars sold that he finances working with banks.

I am so proud of him!   I guess you could say my son now sells money.

The dinner was very good too.  Walking on Air Tonight.

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, October 21, 2017 9:11 PM

Track fiddler
I am so proud of my son Jeremy.

Congratulations on your son's success! All that hard work has paid off - I'm referring to your hard work as a parent as well as his too!

Dave

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, October 21, 2017 9:50 PM

Thanks Dave.

Already feeling proud of my son, your comment made me feel even better.

I heard somewhere in life your children are a reflection of you.

I remember telling Jeremy often, even when he was very young.  Do whatever you believe in, and strive to be the best.

I guess he listened.

You should see this sweet little miss he's going to marry.......Heart of Gold. Great with my grandsons too. I really like her.

Take care

                   Track fiddler

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, October 21, 2017 10:01 PM

Hey Track Fiddler !  It’s good to hear about your son’s success ! Congratulations. ..... 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, October 21, 2017 10:22 PM

Thank you

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, October 21, 2017 10:27 PM

Track fiddler
You should see this sweet little miss he's going to marry.......Heart of Gold. Great with my grandsons too. I really like her.

We are two peas in a pod!

My son Cole just got engaged to an absolutely wonderful young lady by the name of Kaitlin. We get along with her really well! They sent us their engagement pictures this morning. The pictures are great. They are such a beautiful couple! (No bias on my part of course - absolutely none!Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaughLaughLaugh)

Kaitlin has been blushing because I have been telling all my modelling buddies about their engagement.

Dianne and I gave them a large cheque to help cover their wedding expenses. Normally when we write a cheque that large we have butterflies in our guts but for these two we didn't bat an eye. I was going to mention to them that I wouldn't put up with any drunken and disorderly behaviour at the wedding but I didn't have to. They spelled it out really clearly before I could say a word - the bar tenders will stop serving inebriated guests, there will be no 'shots' or binge drinking, and anyone who gets out of hand will be invited to leave. It seems petty to be preoccupied with these concerns so far in advance, but I have seen too much bad behaviour at weddings to allow it to happen on my nickel and on my son's occasion.

Cheers!! (in moderation!!)

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Posted by CNCharlie on Sunday, October 22, 2017 12:33 AM

Good Morning,

I'm still up but that isn't unusual as I rarely get to bed before 12:30. 

Another warm day here but the nice weather is supposed to only last another couple of days and then we are to expect a high of about 40F. I washed the car in the driveway and that is quite unusual here for Oct.21. 

Ulrich, sure hope your friend does well. As you know I had prostate surgery last December. Instead of surgery an option was radiation as it is also a very effective treatment. I know a fellow who chose it rather than surgery. As with anything there are pluses and minuses for the different treatments. Anyway if it was caught early the outcome can be very good. I know it is a somewhat crazy sentiment, but they say if you have to get cancer that is the one due to the excellent treatment potential. 

More yard work tomorrow. We have a lot of the yard ready for winter. Next up is to get the goldfish out of the pond and into the tank for the winter. 

Keep well,

CN Charlie

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Posted by Track fiddler on Sunday, October 22, 2017 8:34 AM

hon30critter

 

 
Track fiddler
You should see this sweet little miss he's going to marry.......Heart of Gold. Great with my grandsons too. I really like her.

 

We are two peas in a pod!

My son Cole just got engaged to an absolutely wonderful young lady by the name of Kaitlin. We get along with her really well! 

 

 
Dave congratulations on your son's engagement as well.  I know you are very proud too.
 
I fell asleep in my easy-chair posting from my phone last night and read your post this morning.
 
I can definitely relate to the point you made.  It fascinates me how many people missed some simple lessons in life.
 
One must know their own limitations is an important one.   Unfortunately there always seems to be at least one clown in the crowd. Especially at a gathering.
 
Hopefully there are no clowns at either one of our Son's and Daughter-in-law's special day.
 
Take care
 
 
 

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