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Posted by FRRYKid on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 10:28 PM

Evening All!

Looks like we have the standard page 5 glich.

Hobby Front: Decided to breakdown and ballast some of my turnouts and the tracks over the joints. Proving to be rather interesting. Foam creation is also being rather interesting.

The passenger car has increased by another car. I got the floor for the fourth coach today and it is already painted and installed with the trucks. I did accidentally glue one of trucks down with the CA for the weights. Thankfully I have some Glue Buster and got that solved quickly. It is now waiting for me to finish the custom decals and get them ordered.

Car Front: Mom finally found a "new" car. The dealership will bring the vehicle down on Sunday. While we didn't see it in person, it is a Certified Pre-owned Vehicle and the dealership is one of the most well known in the region, so there shouldn't be a problem. Maybe I can get the layout section finally brought into town around the 16th.

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 10:17 PM

Good evening all.

The craziness of page 5 is here....

Zoe - A large RBF please. Thanks.

I will pass on the special sandwiches and the boiled nuts. Honey roasted, maybe, but no thanks on the boiled.

Weather - Hot, Humid, Hot, sticky, and hot.... And it's hot. It's still, at 11:10pm, 78F, with a dew point of 73. So very humid, and very hot.

Tomorrow is guessed to be 90-92F, with a very high humidity index.

W*^k - Decent sales day yesterday, did jack today... Secondary job wasn't much busier.

Hope all are well, and all enjoy the night!

Ricky W.

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Posted by NWP SWP on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 9:34 PM

Evening folks,

Boiled peanuts are a Louisiana thing too.

Went to the MRR club, got some free mechanical advice. I need to get some transmission related stuff done.

I'll be around.

Steve

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 6:52 PM

Boiled peanuts more of a Georgia, Alabama, Florida thing. 

I have actually had some, but I am not that fond of them. 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 6:05 PM

Good evening .

 

MLC ... Thanks for the greetings. ..... Also thanks for the historic photos. ... I have a book about  the history of the IC line from Paducah to Louisville (Now the P & L Ry)  .... Interesting to read about the trains of gold going to Fort Knox. ... I see if I can locate the book. 

Robert .... Reading about Elvis' sandwich does not appeal to me. Ick!

Henry ... That peanut thing does not sound good to me either.

NWP SWP ... Beautiful clouds photos 

 

GARRY

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Posted by BigDaddy on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 5:50 PM

Are we too far north and west for boiled peanuts?

Just as well, imagine a peanut with the consistancy of a baked bean with a poisonous amount of salt.

Henry

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Posted by NWP SWP on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 4:43 PM

Howdy folks,

Speaking of the IC, the daytime desk clerk at HIE used to work for the IC in the fares? department, he would come up with the shipping prices.

Just took this outside.

Steve

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Posted by ROBERT PETRICK on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 4:24 PM

Hey Janie.

Since we're in Tennessee, I'll take the Elvis Special: fried peanut butter, banana, and mayonnaise sandwich. And a Diet Coke. Please.

Robert

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 3:21 PM

IC steam running at CR Junction in Paducah Crossing uder HWy 60 which is now a five lane highway. 

clean up of a derail at KY dam in the 1970's

 

 

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 3:12 PM

Sorry missed your Birthday Garry, I spent the overnight in the ER with Mrs MLC.

 

Here we are still touring western KY The original Illinois Central Freight Depot in Paducah kY at 6th and Campbell streets. this is long gone. 

This Ill Central boat is frozen in the Ohio river  around 1901

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 11:56 AM

I decided a comment was no longer needed, and I am editing it out. 

GARRY

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 11:43 AM

Dots - Sign

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by Water Level Route on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 11:14 AM

Steven Otte

On a brighter note, we had some relatives over for a cookout the Sunday before Labor Day. My wife made her famous German potato salad, and it was one of the best batches she's ever made. (I hate commercially-made German potato salad; it's always too sweet. My wife's secret: Lots of vinegar!) That night I said, "Is it a bad thing if I don't want to eat spaghetti tonight, even though the sauce is already made, but just have a huge bowl of potato salad?" She said it was the best compliment I ever gave her! Big Smile

Anyway, she always makes a huge batch so there are tons of leftovers. Dig in!

 

My does that look tasty.  I do like a good german potato salad!

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Posted by Steven Otte on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 10:59 AM

Ya know, one month I would like to see NWP SWP Steven open the thread and NOT have a bunch of old geezers jump down his throat just because he's not one of them. He did a fine job, which makes it pretty clear that the problem people have with him opening the thread isn't how he does it. And that's all that I think needs to be said on the topic. Capisce?

On a brighter note, we had some relatives over for a cookout the Sunday before Labor Day. My wife made her famous German potato salad, and it was one of the best batches she's ever made. (I hate commercially-made German potato salad; it's always too sweet. My wife's secret: Lots of vinegar!) That night I said, "Is it a bad thing if I don't want to eat spaghetti tonight, even though the sauce is already made, but just have a huge bowl of potato salad?" She said it was the best compliment I ever gave her! Big Smile

Anyway, she always makes a huge batch so there are tons of leftovers. Dig in!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, September 3, 2018 11:24 PM

Howdy ... 

Thanks, everybody, for the birthday wishes. I hope everybody enjoyed the virtual cake and ice cream. .... We were in Tennesse this afternoon and evening. 

Cheers ! 

GARRY

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Posted by BigDaddy on Monday, September 3, 2018 11:05 PM

I had to get to the bottom of the first page to get to a post that was made in September.  Before and after that it was who, where and when has the right to start the 1st post. 

Firestorm is a bit a hyperbole, but a bunch of posts busting Stephens chops.  This is a model railroad forum.  Nobody is going to be a penny richer or poorer of live one second more or less because of who starts the forum or where it is.

We are here to have fun.

Henry

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, September 3, 2018 10:55 PM

BigDaddy
First time I've been here in September and I've walked into another firestorm.

WHAT firestorm?

I scanned back many postings. I don't see a firestorm.

I responded to a post in another thread here wondering why people can't be more specific with their intentions.

I have no idea what youre referring to.

Regards, Ed

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Posted by BigDaddy on Monday, September 3, 2018 10:45 PM

First time I've been here in September and I've walked into another firestorm.

I belonged to another forum, where all they days' threads were organized under the first thread of the day and anybody could start tomorrows thread at anytime.  People started that first thread as early as 8 pm so they could be first.  Management put a stop to that, but left a loophole.  If you edit your post, it appears as the latest post.  The same people are now making 5 or 6 minor changes to a post, so it floats near the top, all day long.

Back on the homefront, my homeowners association is in an uproar.  Instead of handing them a budget, literally, in a noisy bar, or emailing it after the fact or not at all, we sent it to them 30 days before the vote, as required by state law.  We also used real numbers instead of the 2013 budget that has been recycled every year and they are in disbelief at what things really cost. 

There was no increase in the landscaping budget for 5 years and no accounting for what was really spent.  Most insensed are the people that never volunteer and the wives of board members that purposely misinformed the neighborhood and kept no receipts or proper accounting.

Henry

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, September 3, 2018 9:45 PM

I didn't get a chance to catch up on all the posts from when I left for the Fair this morning... Brent you are a good man. I see you think the way I do.

While the more fortunate eat stakes, drive new cars and live in a nice home, some fellow human beings are not so fortunate and don't have much of anything.

Why would anyone want to drive these people down harder into the dirt.

When a fellow human being is having a hard time you help them not hinder them.

The same reason Judy and I brought four big bags of very nice comforters to the organization that is helping people living under bridges in Minneapolis.

These people have problems. They're messed up. Their lives have become unmanageable. That's even more of a reason you try to help.

None of these people ever said when they were young, when I grow up I want to be a heroin addict. 

Some people had the opposite of a cake life. Some people grew up in a living hell.... Many refuse to look and understand these circumstances. These circumstances are even more of a reason to help those less fortunate.Thumbs Up

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Posted by cudaken on Monday, September 3, 2018 9:02 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer Ulrich, Rick, Steven what they like and give the Happy B-Day boy what ever he wants!

 Gary How young are you? By the way great photo on the last page! Which mining kit did you get?

 Ray Love the photo you posted!

 Brent I am with you on that one 100%.

 Day with Nancy is a day with out sunshine!

 I am beat, so later

 Ken

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, September 3, 2018 9:02 PM

'Evenin Folks

This was also our weekend to attend the Great Geauga County Fair. 196 years at the same location Whistling  A tad warm it was at 92°F (33.333C).

Watched our nieces and nephew horse around a bit. Here they are, gettin' hitched Smile, Wink & Grin

 Team1 by Edmund, on Flickr

Four-in-hand like nobody's business. Earlier in the day these girls were driving a team of eight draft horses. That IS an impressive sight. You can feel the power just like a passing locomotive.

 Teddy_dobbin by Edmund, on Flickr

Nine-year-old Teddy (the driver, not the horse!) and his grand dad on a spiffy trap.

Yes it was fun, but big crowds on a hot day aren't exactly my idea of time well spent. Good to be with the family and grandkids, too!

Brent Yes I've always held that the world is a big enough planet that anyone should be free to live, in peace, anywhere they wish.

A few storms passing through but no cool-down until Thursday.

Hope you had a great day, Garry! Cake and everyone else, too!

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by NWP SWP on Monday, September 3, 2018 9:01 PM

Evening diners,

I saw the models for TS Gordon, looks like we'll be on the left side of the storm and that it will only be a Cat. 1 or 2.

I had to scuttle the pool furniture at the two hotels in preparation for the storm, the hard part was keeping the chairs from floating!

I'm hoping that the storm comes nowhere near Baton Rouge because tomorrow evening is the weekly meeting at the MSMRC.

I'm beat so I'll lurk a little while and then hit the sack.

Steve

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Posted by NWP SWP on Monday, September 3, 2018 8:52 PM

LaughLaughLaugh

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Posted by NWP SWP on Monday, September 3, 2018 8:52 PM

howmus

NO WE WON'T! 

That's a bunch of fear mongering manure!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, September 3, 2018 7:09 PM

We had fun at the Fair today. I never did put two and two together before we went that it was Labor Day today. It was way crowded! We made the best of it though. 

My favorite part was the bull riding in the Horse Coliseum. Man those boys are tough. One of the bulls hind legs came down on one of the riders with full force after he fell off. It had to of cracked or broke his ribs. He just stood up smiling and walked away.

Happy Birthday Garry,  another year wiser you areBig Smile

 

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Posted by NWP SWP on Monday, September 3, 2018 6:55 PM

Afternoon folks,

Brent have a round on me, the world needs more guys like you.

Garry, happy birthday! I'll pay your tab for today.

Getting ready for the commute home, I've been at work since 1 and today I get time and a half! 

I'll be back in, later!

Steve

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Posted by howmus on Monday, September 3, 2018 6:43 PM

 Brent, the more I know about you , the more I like and respect you!!!  There are a few people around here like your neighbor.  I try to avoid them to keep my blood presure down.  Of course, being invloved with several community organizations that do their best to help people, all people, those types usually avoid me as well.....

73

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

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Posted by up831 on Monday, September 3, 2018 6:32 PM

Good eventing Diners,

Garry:  while I don't normally celebrate birthdays, I'll just say congratulations or condolences, whichever apply!

Yes, it does hurt a little when nobody recognizes a big event in your life.

All the best!

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, September 3, 2018 6:14 PM

Happy B-Day to Garry!

I read your post yesterday and remembered it was the big day. Have a good one. If I lived closer I would bring over a nice vintage to share.

It is another fine day here 25c and sunny.

Had a couple of Mounties out front of the neighbours' house. We have a large forest across the street we call the 100-acre wood. Apparently, someone has built a treehouse and is living there. The City has just now arrived to remove it. I went out to see what was up and said "I guess he has to live somewhere". Just to tick off my nasty up the street neighbour who was there.

We are pretty far from stores and other services and wondered why a guy would live out here. Apparently, he has a car.Indifferent If he can afford a car, I guess he isn't that bad off. 

This nasty neighbour of which I speak, I thought was a great guy for the first 23 years I lived here as we talked often. A few weeks ago he came down to invite me to a gathering at his house to meet the local Federal candidate running in the next election. I said I am aware of her and it would be nice to meet her.

He then started talking about the Chinese and East Indian people in the community in a disgusting manner and made even more disgusting remarks about immigrants. I informed him that both my wife and Mother were immigrants and I will not be attending his get together as it sounds like it will be more of a meeting of the Klan and then I walked away. 

He hasn't come near me since, until today. We just said hi to each other and that was it. I knew the squatter wasn't there while we were out talking to the Police. The two officers gravitated to me instantly once I said "I guess he has to live somewhere". I think they realized my neighbour was an unsympathetic jerk. As I left I said, "if he's hungry, send him over and I'll make him a sandwich". I am sure that infuriated my neighbour. 

It's too bad he insulted my (immigrant) wife they have a few purebred border collies they enter in competitions and would always talk to my wife about Vet stuff and animal nutrition. Vent over.SoapBox

Well time to hop on the Deere, it has been quite a while since I have cut the lawn as we have had only two or three very light sprinkles since May. It looks a little ragged. I don't want my new treehouse dwelling neighbour to think I keep an unkempt yard.Laugh

All the best to all.

 

 

Brent

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Posted by Little Timmy on Monday, September 3, 2018 3:16 PM

Garry,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY !  Feel free to take the day off , and just run some Train's.

                                     

As for me ...? I believe I'm not quite to the "Duffer" Stage ( but I still have all my own hair. So.... maybe tommorrow ...? )

 

Rust...... It's a good thing !

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