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Posted by "JaBear" on Monday, August 19, 2019 3:55 AM
Happy B-Day Ulrich, I just hope that if Petra bakes you a nice birthday treat, there may be some left over that we can sample! Dinner Whistling

 

And a very belated Happy B-Day to you, Ed.

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Okay Bear, be like that! Make me look like a dummy!!

No, no, no, Dave, that is definitely NOT my intention! I’m only trying to help stimulate the “Little grey cells”, which blokes of our advancing age need to keep brain atrophy at bay!
You’ve correctly identified the Merlin, though it is bolted to the aircraft’s engine mount frame, and as a clue, two of the aeroplanes are British, one is US, though the fourth one in the back corner, which I wasn’t including, is also from the US.
BTW, If you click on the photos they should get larger.
 
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Posted by "JaBear" on Monday, August 19, 2019 3:52 AM

Duplicate Post!!!!Sigh

"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, August 19, 2019 3:30 AM

Tinplate Toddler
It´s my birthday today. I am 63 years of age now and yes, I am of age now.

  Happy B-DayCongratulations, Ulrich!  Cake

You and I are only thirteen days apart (I being the senior) and I am thankful that the years have been kind to me. I wish you well, old boy!

Thank you for the update on the Miniatur Wunderland. That will be a fascinating undertaking to see. I have a friend in Brasil. He will be thrilled to hear of the news.

Regards, Ed

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, August 19, 2019 3:23 AM

Tinplate Toddler
Breaking the news! Hold the press! Miniatur Wunderland has now officially announced their plans of an extension via a bridge in to the building on the other side of the canal.

Hi Ulrich!

Thanks for the Miniature Wonderland video. It is so amazing to see these guys work together knowing that they are creating fantastic new additions to Miniature Wonderland. I really admire the fact that they are not sitting back. What a way to make a living!!!

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Monday, August 19, 2019 2:39 AM

Breaking the news! Hold the press!

Miniatur Wunderland has now officially announced their plans of an extension via a bridge in to the building on the other side of the canal. There had been plans to make a model of Great Britain, but they have been scrapped in favor of outh America. This extension will be a joint venture of the Martinez family of Brazil.

More detail in the following video. Click on "settings" to turn on the captions and select "English".

 

Happy times!

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, August 19, 2019 2:15 AM

something for the plane spotters.

Okay Bear, be like that! Make me look like a dummy!! The best I could do was spot a RR Merlin engine (I think) on a stand. I want to say that the green fuselage is a Hawker Hurricane but I'm probably wrong.

I will wait with bated breath for the really smart guys to identify the aircraft.

Dave

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Monday, August 19, 2019 2:05 AM

Good Morning!

The sun woke me up this morning! After a week of wet and windy weather, it´s nice to see the sun again!

It´s my birthday today. I am 63 years of age now and yes, I am of age now. With this day, I now have officially joined the ranks of the retired folks, after having been in preliminar retirement for medical reason for a while now. I feel a little strange about it, but that feeling will settle when Petra surprises me with my favorite birthday cake! I´ll bring some next time I visit the diner!

Ed - a quite similar thing happened to me years ago when I congratulated one of my female staff. She felt quite embarrased that moment, as she hadn´t yet noticed she was pregnant. A week later her doctor confirmed it and the now proud mother-to-be asked how I could tell. There is something in the eyes of a woman whe she becomes a mother, maybe a sparkle, I don´t know, but I had a pretty good record of being able to tell at an early stage of thenpregnancy, before it showed.

Happy times!

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Posted by "JaBear" on Monday, August 19, 2019 1:58 AM
Had to take an engine up to the engine overhaul shop, so called in to see the boys that built the three Mosquitos. No Mosquitos on the go, but something for the plane spotters.
 
IMG_2438 by Bear, on Flickr
IMG_2439 by Bear, on Flickr
IMG_2440 by Bear, on Flickr
 
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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, August 19, 2019 12:43 AM

Speaking of "Open mouth — Insert foot" situations, I was a witness to this one.

A group was touring our GE facility. Several of us employees were nearby when some of the group started chatting, small talk, you know. My friend/cow**ker, Bill, casually asked one of the women in the tour, "When are you due?"

She replied, due for what?

"Your baby, when is it due?"

Hoo-Haah, talk about a red-faced moment. Fortunately, the woman was graceful and my Dunce friend was apologetic. He has always been like that, just says what comes to mind, no "common sense" filter, you know.

As it turns out the woman in the group became his supervisor about a year after this happened Surprise 

I tried to give him some "fatherly advice" but I really doubt it sunk in. He really would do some incomprehensible things. I haven't seen Bill in a few years. Hope he's doing OK.

 

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, August 18, 2019 11:55 PM

Hi Steven,

Nice to see you back in the diner. Too bad about your truck troubles.

You were talking about getting a boat er, rather, a large car. I used to love driving the full sized cars. I had a couple of used Caprices and an Oldsmobile among others.

Unfortunately, the last Caprice turned into a major money pit. One thing after another failed, and I'm not talking light bulbs. I had to have the engine and the suspension rebuilt. I thought at the time that that was a wise investment because otherwise the car seemed to be in great shape. Shortly after dropping several thousands of dollars into those projects however, other crazy stuff started to go wrong. For example, the baffles in the plastic gas tank broke loose so the fuel pump would starve when making a left turn. That was $1500 plus installation.

Over six years that I owned the beast I put almost $15000 into it. Stupid! Dumb!! I should have known not to buy it in the first place. There was a gallon oil jug in the trunk!Dunce

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by Track fiddler on Sunday, August 18, 2019 11:38 PM

Good to hear from you Steven.

Nothing's ever wrong with a blast of young fresh air.

TF

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Posted by Track fiddler on Sunday, August 18, 2019 11:06 PM

You have a lot to learn through the years but you will be okay.

Once you try to make sense of them all... you will not be okayWhistlingLaugh

 

TF

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Posted by NWP SWP on Sunday, August 18, 2019 10:49 PM

My Walt.

 

And naturally that and always tell a woman shes beautiful, learned that the hard way, told a female friend of mine she looked bad because well she was in a bad mood and looked bad, she didn't think that made sense.Laugh

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Posted by Track fiddler on Sunday, August 18, 2019 10:43 PM

NWP SWP

TF, the black one below the tiger looks just like my Walt, hes just a little fatter.

 

 

Who looks a little fatter?  The one I posted or your Walt?

 

TF

 

PS.   If your wife ever asks if she looks fat in whatever she's wearing, the answer is NO!!!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Sunday, August 18, 2019 10:22 PM

I had to go look at the black one after the tiger Steven.

When I was posting the pictures I was just rattling them off in between watching the preseason Vikings game that we won. 

I saw that was a cool picture....you have a cool cat.

 

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Posted by NWP SWP on Sunday, August 18, 2019 10:04 PM

TF, the black one below the tiger looks just like my Walt, hes just a little fatter.

 

Ken I am truly sorry for your loss of Sparkie, nothing in the world is like the bond between people and their pets.

As a side note congrats on the not smoking.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Sunday, August 18, 2019 9:09 PM

This is a catastrophe.

Or cat as trophy.

Lion...... Here's looking at you Kid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smile, Wink & GrinTF

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Posted by Track fiddler on Sunday, August 18, 2019 8:10 PM

Well hummm....  Anyone else living in North Dakota interested in a bloody prime ribDinner

Apparently the originator.... Him is not,  they do not have wildebeest thereSad

 

LaughTF

 

Wildebeest in North Dakota...... NotSmile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Sunday, August 18, 2019 7:50 PM

NWP SWP
I'm now searching for secondary employment once again, I began driving my truck again but I have had to stop due to more issues that have cropped up.

 

When LION was your age, him was in the US NAVY, Everything was decided for me.

Just do what your were told and they would give you a little spending money. Of course part of our job was dropping bombs on Hanoi.

 

ROARING  (BOOM)

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 Track fiddler on Sunday, August 18, 2019 7:01 PM

BATMAN
 

 

TF I hope you get to fix the boxcar. I have been watching a series called "PLANESAVERS" on You-Tube, it is quite popular. I think you could start a "TRAINSAVERS" show, that would be cool.

 

 

Brent...... If I could figure out a way to do that,  I would switch gears in a minute.  What kind of fun would that be, restoring some of those Old Wooden Classy Passenger CarsBig SmileYes  

My old tools would have a new purpose and I would walk around with a big smile on my face loving my craft again.

After 35 years of carpentry, starting from basic and developing fine tuned skills over the years.  Putting those skills towards something more rewarding and fun would be really nice.

Well... people have done stranger things when they set their mind to it. 

I would have to find some Millionaire Rail Fans as investors to do something like thatLaugh

 

I'm happy to hear your Kids surgery went wellYes

 

TF

 

 

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Posted by cudaken on Sunday, August 18, 2019 6:41 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer please.

 Wife is keeping it togeather way better today. This is day 3 with out Sparkie. Yesterday she broke down to uncontable crying. Today she found a American Eskimo she thought she wanted.

 There are 3 kinds of a American Eskimo.

 1 Standred 24 to 34 pounds.

 2 Miniature 12 to 18 pounds. Sparkie was a Miniature.

 3 Toy 6 to 10 pounds.

 One she wanted till I ponited out the fine print he is a standred and he weight 32 pounds, Sparkie was 16 pounds when we got him. She got over that idea pretty quick.

 Visit Dwight our next door neighbor at the nurising home today. Mary our neighbor that lost her husband last month was all so there. Joe and Mary lived across the street. We enjoyed visting with them both.

 Ran the Mighty CB&Q F7's tonight. They had been on the RIP track for a few months. One of the ABA consist needed oiling and I was not sure which one. Ran them with out sound and it is the leaded A unit. I will get her oiled after work Monday.

 Later None Smoking Ken

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Posted by BigDaddy on Sunday, August 18, 2019 11:07 AM

The counterweights were a lot more to it than I thought.   The flat weights had another semicircular layer of more substantial weights on the outside.  These attach to the back of the crane so the weight is not just on the trailer, it counterbalances the boom.

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Posted by BigDaddy on Sunday, August 18, 2019 8:38 AM

The forecast is for Air you can wear and possible thundershowers.  Walking Toby around the block worked up a sweat. 

Not to offend anyone, we all love our pets but Toby doesn't post in the forum, he need not be remembered as if he did.

NWP Women: some things in life cannot be understood.

Messed up shooting come MM clearkote on a redecaled loco, too thick.  I was able to wipe it off with some alcohol, but that caused it's own problems.

They are supposedly replacing the Plant City, FL crossing tonight, on you tube.  Right now 3 guys are messing with a crane.  They are loading weights, big metal plates, on the bed of the crane.  https://youtu.be/irzyVmqbV1o

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, August 18, 2019 8:12 AM

Goood morning .... 

Looks like a lot of stuff going on with each of you. 

NWPSWP ... Good to see you. 

Brent .... I like the photo of the car ferry. I recall seeing car ferry operations in Detorit. ... Also, you mentioned Greek food, and Detorit has many good Greek restaurants especially in Greektown. 

Ulrich .... Thanks for another good video. 

Everybody ..... Have a good Sunday. 

GARRY

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Sunday, August 18, 2019 3:02 AM

Goooood Morning, America!

It´s Sunday! The only day in the week for me to have a hearty breakfast, albeit a virtual one! Make that my usual fare of crisp fried bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, butter and assorted jams and marmelade, a stack of pancakes w/syrup, OJ and, foremost, lots of coffee, Brunhilda, if you please!

It´s a wet day - as usual in this time if the year. In my childhood days, half of the summer school break was wet, and the other half nice. Mid August till 1st week of September was the wet part. The climate hasn´t changed at all. It is not at all warmer in this neck of the woods, despite the few day it was hot this year.

Young Steven - take it from an old man  don´t even try to understand the young lady. Woman have a very different rational, a lot more emotional than us boys. Just relax, don´t push it. She´ll come around if she feels that way. If not, well, other moms have pretty daughters as well!

Steam engines required an enourmous amount of service and maintenance, which finally caused their demise. In the advent of the Diesel locomotives, it became more and more difficult for railroads to recruit the people for the hard and dirty work of servicing steam engines. People preferred "cleaner" jobs and higher pay and so it was no wonder, that steam engines disappeared quite quicly after the Diesels had proven to be not only more economical, but also more reliable. By 1960, steam was mostly gone in the US, but in war-torn Europe, it lasted a little longer. In communist European countries, steam became obsolote as late as the 1980s.

"General Repair" is a video showing the hard work of maintening a steam engine in the glory days of British steam.

Have a happy Sunday!

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, August 18, 2019 2:55 AM

cudaken
 Far as Sparkie on the RIP listing? I would not mind but is it really appropriate?

Thanks Ken, I saw the other comments before I went to w**K this morning, and have been thinking whether I should actually comment as I didn’t want to go “rubbing salt into a very fresh wound”!! Personally, I don’t think it would be appropriate but then that’s only my opinion.
 
“Opinion has caused more trouble on this little earth than plagues or earthquakes.” Voltaire
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, August 18, 2019 1:36 AM

Hey Steven,

Glad to see you back in the Diner.

Being a teenager can be tough. You are right to try to be a little more laid back. I wouldn't give up on Sydney just yet. Being dumped is hard to take for her just like anybody else. She may have reacted badly to you, but at least she was open about her feelings. That might be a good sign, or not.

I hope that you maintain your faith in yourself Steven. You are a good person. The right lady will come along.

Dave

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Posted by NWP SWP on Saturday, August 17, 2019 10:58 PM

Good evening gentlemen,

Long while since I've been in here, any new faces?

Yes I have been Muy Busy, I'll be reading through the past few pages to get back up to speed.

So basically last Saturday was my first day off in 19 days! Yeah! 65 hours and change last pay period!

I'm now searching for secondary employment once again, I began driving my truck again but I have had to stop due to more issues that have cropped up. I'm car shopping now, looking towards a Ford panther platform car like a Crown Vic, Gran Marquis, Town Car, or Marauder, price is good, mpg is decent, reliable, parts are cheap, and insurance should be cheaper.

The Y, yeah still there, talked to my boss about a raise or a promotion, both were no due to it being up to metro and not her, she said to wait till the end of the year and try for a raise, she is very impressed by my performance so far and said I have a future and will move up just not now.

Ohh so the lovely Sydney is now single, boyfriend dumped her via phone with an excuse equally as poor as his choice of method, I asked if she wanted to grab ice cream as a good will measure, she assumed it was a date, when I clarified that I was being a friend right now, she now knew I was being innocent for the time being, she opened up about what shes going through, I was supportive, she cried a little and I tried to comfort her, thought that I was in the clear, three days later she is "aggravated" with me for "making" her cry at work which is "unprofessional" which not sure why, no one saw her crying except me, and I was nothing but a friend, how is it my fault? I didn't force her to talk about the breakup? I was talking about my own stupidity and she takes off on the whole water works thing, I really don't know what her deal is.

I'll be her friend if she wants but I'm not going to try anymore.

I figured out my problem with dating, I try to dang hard, when theres a girl I'm interested in I get nervous so I try to hard and it scares them off, so now I'm trying to be passive and see what happens.

Listening to some new music lately, half•alive dropped their album "Now, Not Yet" which has a few good songs on it and my new favorite band Red Hearse dropped their album like two days ago, every song on the album is a great tune, give it a listen!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nTnc_enWo1wxdifpIoyxAxBZxEYSLrLbI

Cool thing is they've been using these HO scake figures as their advertising.

Well that's about all to be up to speed with my doings.

Steve

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, August 17, 2019 9:49 PM

Brent,

I'm glad your son's surgery went well. He is a great kid! (So's mine if anybody's askingYes).

Dave

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Posted by BATMAN on Saturday, August 17, 2019 5:03 PM

Afternoon all, it's another perfect day out West. 

The kid and I are going into Vancouver to the WhiteCaps game (soccer) I think we are playing Washington DC today. We have front row, dead centre field tickets so it should be great though our team is terrible this year. This is only the second game we have made this year as there has been so much going on.

BigDaddy
Tongue reduction.  Never heard of that, sounds like something out of Treasure Island. 

Ya, it is a pretty rare occurrence. There were only two surgeons in Vancouver that had done them and both were in the O/R with him. We were worried about his speach being affected but there was no change whatsoever. He is delighted with the results. You never could tell he had this huge tongue unless he stuck it out. 1% of people are born with remnants of fish gills, that is more common than tails and tongues, makes for interesting reading on genetics. It is amazing how many things from humans distant relatives crop up from time to time. I learned a lot going through the process. Researchers took DNA samples from my wife and I when he was a baby, never did hear what came from that. Something about recessive genes that was above my high school pay grade.Laugh

Saw a thing online about flat Earthers so tuned in to watch. The one guy was saying the Earth was flat but Mars was round. When the interviewer ask how he knew that Mars was round the guy said "because they have pictures of it and it is round!" No wonder the world is in the mess it is.Laugh

TF I hope you get to fix the boxcar. I have been watching a series called "PLANESAVERS" on You-Tube, it is quite popular. I think you could start a "TRAINSAVERS" show, that would be cool.

Went out for Greek at our favourite waterfront Greek restaurant on Wednesday night. Watched the sunset over the Pacific and two trains went by on the BNSF line that runs up to Vancouver. The track runs between the restaurant and the ocean. It was a good two train night. 

My wife lost her appetite and I ate her roast lanb as well as my own along with all the wine. Last night we had a crowd in and I had another bottle of red and then some white. I am up six poundsWhistling that will be gone by Tuesday.Laugh Booze is the only thing that puts pounds on me. I'll probably go a couple of weeks before I indulge again, I really don't drink booze that often.PirateLaugh

Kevin and JR, bureaucracy is a fickle thing. I remember I would get asked to mind the store at the airport on weekends or stat holidays. Of course they would also have a Supervisor and a Superintendant just because I was there. Things had to go up the chain of command don't ya know. They were always trying to get me to take a promotion to Superintendent which I had no interest in doing. One day I was talking to the director for Western Canada and ask him why I could make decisions as a Superintendent but not as a front line worker especially when you are trying to promote me to Superintendent, do I know less as a front line guy I asked? The very next time I was asked to mind the store on a stat holiday I was told I was in charge and told to keep Ottawa apprised of anything important. This became policy and the Government saved a bundle by not paying lower management overtime to watch whoever was on do nothing or very little on stat holidays.

Time to shower and head into Vancouver.

All the best to all.

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