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Posted by herrinchoker on Friday, September 20, 2019 4:54 PM

Ulrich,

There is about $250.00 worth of elvers in that skillet. This spring the fishermen were getting $1600++ per pound for them. Most nights the catch is 25-40 pounds.

They have to be kept in tanks of circulating water, that is oxygenated. A real PTA to keep.

I kept fishing with a otter trawl off shore.  Breaded squid fried in bacon grease is quite good.......dipped in egg wash, fried in Panko crumbs.

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Friday, September 20, 2019 1:41 PM

BNSF UP and others modeler
The ones above seem a little to skimpy...

I doubt that Daimler Benz or BMW would ship their quite expensive cars with them if they were "skimpy". They are widely used in continental Europe and are actually quite sturdy.

 

Happy times!

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Posted by BNSF UP and others modeler on Friday, September 20, 2019 1:31 PM

Found these interesting autoracks that AFAIK, are Spanish...

Image result for spanish freight trains

Given the choice, I think I would rather have my car transported on US autoracks. The ones above seem a little too skimpy...Tongue Tied

IDK, maybe they don't have idiots and vandals across the pond...?

I'm beginning to realize that Windows 10 and sound decoders have a lot in common. There are so many things you have to change in order to get them to work the way you want.

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Friday, September 20, 2019 12:02 PM

Water Level Route
Squid ink soup

Thanks, but no thanks! Not for me - yuck!

Worse than the squid ink soup is, at least for me Angulas a lo Pobre, that´s baby eels.

Again, thanks, but no thanks! I´d rather have a

Edit: I think I got top of the page, so it´s burgers for everyone!

Happy times!

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Posted by BATMAN on Friday, September 20, 2019 11:46 AM

Trying to figure out how to get over that gate so they can play with my trains,

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Posted by BigDaddy on Friday, September 20, 2019 11:39 AM

Just to show I was really there;

and part of a fantastic outdoors bird show

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Posted by Water Level Route on Friday, September 20, 2019 10:13 AM

Hey everyone, hope all is well.  Have a few steam pics today from the Madrid Railroad Museum.  First up, one of the oldest units they had.  Cute little bugger. 109 by Michael, on Flickr

Then this one with the square sand box and two other domes.  Not sure why two. 110 by Michael, on Flickr

Finally, the largest steam they had there.  Pretty impressive in person! 114 by Michael, on Flickr

Finally, since this is a diner, I'll share what was probably the most disgusting meal I had there.  Squid ink soup.  It's a delicacy.  This was prepared by the uncle of our exchange student, and he spent the better part of the day making it.  They were all very proud.  The squid had the texture of a boiled hot dog and you had to be careful eating it.  You had to place it back into your mouth before pulling it off your fork or spoon as it turns your teeth black when you eat it.  You can imagine what your smile would look like if you didn't! 440 by Michael, on Flickr

Here's to a good weekend for everyone!Beer

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Friday, September 20, 2019 8:55 AM

Good Afternoon!

Brrrr - it has turned quite cold in my neck of the woods! Daytime high only in the single digits (Centigrade)! That´s what they call global warming, folks!

Steven - I am glad you decided to stay away from those people. They are criminals that will end up where they belong to and that´s not a nice place to be! Better not to get involved at all with that sort!

Not much going on at this end. A number og houses in Denmark that we could picture living in have been sold in the meantime and are off the list. Not much choice left at the moment. The only good news is that the renovation of our friend´s apartment is on schedule and the sale will continue as planned.

Found this video in the Internet:

What a job to build all these switches,crossings and the overhead!

Happy times!

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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Friday, September 20, 2019 8:39 AM

Hey all. Check the weekend photo thread for what i got done on my layout 

(My Model Railroad, My Rules) 

These are the opinions of an under 35 , from the east end of, and modeling, the same section of the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway.  As well as a freelanced road (Austinville and Dynamite City railroad).  

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, September 20, 2019 8:38 AM

Good morning .

Ken .... Thank you.

Henry .... Your water, rocks, and bidge are impressive. 

Brent ... I like the phto of the train entering a snow shed.

John / York 1..... It is good you are enjoying your trip. 

NWP/SWP .... Good to see you. 

Everybody .... Happy Model Railroading 

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Posted by NWP SWP on Friday, September 20, 2019 1:46 AM

Dave, absolutely, I have kinda let her take the lead on where she wants to go, she literally just told me she wants to get to know me "romantically" so...

Thanks for the compliment!

Cheers is perfectly fine, I'll raise my glass of ginger ale to that!

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, September 20, 2019 1:36 AM

Hey Steven!

Glad to see you back!

Drama, drama, drama, heartbreak, heartbreak heartbreak, letdown, letdown, letdown. Unfortunately it sounds pretty normal for teenage life.

Look at the bright side! You have made some good decisions despite the fact that some of the consequences were negative. You are a smart guy!

My advice: Just keep doing what you are doing, and don't come on too heavy to the girl who asked about your relationship status. I'm sure that you have already figured that out.

Good luck on the Mustang!!

Cheers!! (even though you don't drink alcohol I still think that 'Cheers' is one of the friendliest salutations going!)

Dave

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Posted by NWP SWP on Friday, September 20, 2019 1:04 AM

Hey guys, posting late but at least I'm here.

Vaping fries the brain, heres my proof, my now ex friend Sydney started vaping without nicotine over the summer and now shes a full blown nutcase, more on that in a moment.

 

So finally had some friends my age, that was nice while it lasted, so Saturday we were going to hang out at the mall and go to main event (knock off Dave and busters) we were to meet at 430, they dont show up till 630! Their excuse was an accident on the interstate, glory of social media is you can snoop pretty easily, turns out they were hanging out before meeting me.

Well we go into the mall and the two girls in our group are leading us from store to store, not spending more than 5 minutes in each and not buying anything.

Then finally I see one of them stuffing items into her purse, yeah shoplifting, so I distance myself from them, we end up not going to main event and I go home.

Sunday I text the girls and ask them to never shoplift when I am with them again, they tell me that I shouldn't hang out with them anymore and to leave them alone, I say fine, I tell one of the older guys in our group that didnt go with us about it and he confronts them, same response, so me and him decide to at least try to get one of the other guys to not get involved with the shoplifting (he hasn't stole anything yet but has the girls do it for him) I tell him he needs to stop going along with it just because he likes one of the girls, he turns around tells the girls I said this.

The girls go to Sydney and get her involved, she starts running to everyone saying how horrible I am for saying that and I'm a gossip, well I thought that's it, no wrong, then the three girls start texting me telling me that I should come fight them and some other crazy stuff. So basically I am no longer friends with Sydney or the two other girls.

Now its important to note that I work with everyone that is involved in this luckily they're all in aquatics.

So I decide to take this to the aquatics director at my branch, he specifically asked me to be the distant early warning if some drama was brewing with the lifeguards, so I fill him in, he says stay low and avoid them which was my plan anyways.

 

Next day he comes asking about alcohol consumption over the weekend, now I don't drink and I had no idea about that, he says that the branch director (my direct superior) has been filled in on this, so I go speak with her about this, in addition to alcohol consumption (I'm guessing it was either on property and possibly on duty for it to be an issue) she also suspects them of doing drugs (I suspect weed) so I tell her **heres the plot twist** that I heard a rumor Sydney is being the middle man for the pot plug (a plug is a drug dealer) at the high school and was attempting to sell to the other guards. My boss asks if its THE Sydney I confirm this and she says I heard the same thing I'll have to investigate.

So that was my week.

More on Sydney, she is now vaping, probably on pot, shes trying to ruin one guys relationship, she is going to homecoming with two guys, and has an additional 3 guys on the line, needless to say I'm glad I'm not dating her.

Also she has no clue about cars and is not a model, both stories fell apart when she did.

 

 

 

ON THE DATING FRONT!!!

 

***this is a special news bulletin***

 

 

I am in the early stages of a real tangible relationship.

 

So two girls came in the Y looking for jobs, I put the charm on them and sent them over to the hotels to apply there too, well one of them tracked me down on Instagram, she started dm'ing me, (basically texting) at first about the job applications then she asks... 

 

Wait for it...

 

"Do you have a girlfriend"

 

 

So I reply no, commence to make small talk, she then offers her number, we talk first dates and decide on dinner and a movie, that was last night, gotta set the time and place nowLaugh

But hey this one at least is honest not like some girls who expect a guy to get that they're interested by sending him smoke signals, in latin, in morse code, on a rainy night.Laugh

 

So I'm seeing where this is going to take me.

 

Other news, still no car, got a cheaper insurance quote, state farm is ripping us off, for all the cars we have now and a 2012 mustang is only 50 bucks more a month through progressive.

So I'm looking at a 2012 mustang nowLaugh

 

I've been considering going to a stand up open mic, I have wanted to try comedy for a while and I have no shortage of story's to tell, just gotta make sure my delivery is good.

Well that's up to speed on my doings.

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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, September 19, 2019 11:00 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer and Blue Buffalo dog treat to Dirk.

 Ed Thank you for letting me bend your ear tonight! It was a  Rail Spik Sucking Week at work! First time I smiled all day was while we where talking!

 Garry Glad to hear you are feeling better! Sorry I was so late posting about it. Sigh

 Ulrich far as Vaping. While I have not read any details about Death By Vaping I am sure of one thing. More people die from smoking a month than Vaping a month! Today is my 143rd day with out smoking. Yes I know I need to stop both, maybe next step is a patch?

 Later, Ken

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Posted by hon30critter on Thursday, September 19, 2019 10:38 PM

York1
I can't hike like I used to. It can't possibly be my age.

I detect a note of sarcasm!

I can't even 'hike' across the backyard (50') these days without being in pain. Dianne and I used to go for miles with loaded backpacks with barely a break. Now that I can afford to travel my back won't let me! Phooey on growing old! GrumpyGrumpyGrumpy

I do have some good news from the medical profession, at least I hope it's good news. I told you a while ago that I needed new hip joints. In Ontario, when you get referred for a hip replacement consultation, the first person you see is a Physiotherapist who decides who is eligible to see the surgeon and who isn't. Her interpretation of my x-rays was that whoever suggested that I needed new hip joints was full of hooey (ryhmes with phooey!). She didn't exactly put it in those terms but she didn't see that my hips were anywhere near needing to be replaced. She did some flexibility checks and I had great range with no pain. She showed me my x-rays and there was still plenty of cartiledge (or whatever it is) between the bones. She also explained that the 'hip' pain that I had been experiencing was not indicative of bad hip joints. It wasn't occurring in the right place.

So, at least for now, I get to keep my hips!Thumbs Up

Cheers!!

Dave

 

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Posted by York1 on Thursday, September 19, 2019 9:39 PM

Checking in from the Grand Canyon. I can't hike like I used to. It can't possibly be my age. Will post some pictures when I get home. 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, September 19, 2019 8:11 PM

I've always liked Cadillacs.  Probably because of my Grandfather's.   

Not too practical in the winter time in Minnesota though.  Four-wheel drives are better.

 

 

I need another vacation.  I will be taking one soon, .....real soon.

 

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Thursday, September 19, 2019 8:03 PM

Good evening all, had sun, clouds and rain today, thought I could get the pool down but then the drizzle showed up.

Just looking at those caddie pics that Ed and I posted and was thinking how if I was that guy I would much rather have a pickup even if I was the boss, it's a much more useful vehicle. 

Ed, how is the Hudson running? The first one I got back has been perfect and has logged a fair bit of time just to make sure, I haven't got the second one back from its second trip back to Rapido, can't wait to lash those two up.

Put new weather stripping on all the exterior doors today as the temps are dropping. 

The dinner bell is ringing and the Canucks are on so Tata for now.

All the best to all.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, September 19, 2019 7:14 PM

Interesting Henry.  The green water a little further down south of you but still in the North is called Dog Days down here.  It happens every year around the same time, late Summer, early Fall.  Same green color water.... different name I guess.  It looks like you captured it quite well in your modelingYes

 

So I went to Best Buy today and got this JBL log looking thing.  A big wireless speaker.  I didn't want to cut into my Mustang and install speakers and do all the old school stereo system stuff. 

My original AM FM Phillips radio wasn't quite cutting it for me anymore.  So now I'm blue tooth streaming.  I guess this old dinosaur is joining the modern world little by little.

I hung a removable oak board across where the seat folds down in back and hung this thing on J hooks with zipping ties so it doesn't make any grinding sound when it swings back and forth

I cannot believe how this new modern sophisticated stereo stuff sounds and it's all wireless.  How easy is this?.....and it all operates from my phoneIndifferent  

This stuff is better than the pictures my new phone has been taking, I will give you thatYes

 

 

TF

 

 

PS     I may stand corrected.  Sometimes old school might not be betterIndifferentWhistling   Depends on the application I guess

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Posted by BigDaddy on Thursday, September 19, 2019 5:38 PM

Canada has weird colored water, they call the stuff in the water rock flour.

Before the Canadian Caynons project and road trip on MRVP I managed to create almost same color with my experiments with modge podge and craft paint. 

Henry

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, September 19, 2019 3:06 PM

Erie1951
I'm sure that you'll ride The Tubes and your favorite NYC subway lines.

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I honestly think the Number 1 train is my favorite in NYC. It goes from North Bronx through all the neat parts of Manhattan.

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Apollo Theater, Lincoln Center, Times Square, Rockerfeller Center, Wall Street, all on the Number 1 line.

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-Kevin

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Thursday, September 19, 2019 1:19 PM

Good Evening!

A sunny but cold day here up north! Summer is officially ending in a couple of days and we have lost 5 hours of daylight already!

Mister B. - diabetes can sure take the fun out of eating. I am glad that this is one thing that has passed me by - so far! Not being able to eat pasta would hurt me a lot! Petra has a number of different spaghetti sauces in her repertoire which have made pasta into our favourite dish!

Ken - are you still vaping? I´ve heard of a number of people dying from lung issues caused vaping and that a ban is debated right now. Better to stop that before any harm is done.

Traction modelling is an interesting alternative for those space starved condo dwellers! I found this enjoyable video of an oldtimer and his O scale traction layout.

Happy times!

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, September 19, 2019 12:25 PM

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MisterBeasley
It's not bad at home, where my deprivation diet has become normal, but finding something acceptable at a restaurant can be impossible.

 

I feel your pain.  Are you type 1 or 2?  I decided that I was not going to deprive myself of anything.  I just count the carbs and dose for it.  Your are right about restaurants.  Calorie information is everywhere.  You would think that with 30+ million (as of 2015) Americans with diabeties, restaurants would be required to have carb info on the menu.

I'm Type 2.  I take a pill, glyburide, which used to do the job when combined with lots of exercise, but now with a heart condition that's getting hard to do.

Ken, I too used to like Olive Garden, but it's OK that none are nearby because you're right, the menu is very pasta heavy.  If all I can eat is salad, I'd might as well go to the grocery store.

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

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Posted by Erie1951 on Thursday, September 19, 2019 10:45 AM

Have a good trip, Brother Lion. Staying in Newark, I'm sure that you'll ride The Tubes and your favorite NYC subway lines. Give my regards to Broadway! Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Thursday, September 19, 2019 8:38 AM

Lions and Tigers and Aeroplanes...

I'd Rather ride a train, but as I am getting Oldt I was looking at sleepers.... prices is not that bad if you compare it to ultra swank high end hotels in Manhattan...

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 11:21 PM

cudaken
Life with Dirk Pip Sweet doggie and I love him. I will try to post some photos if life stops getting in the way.

Love to see some pictures of the pup!

Dave

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 10:37 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer please and some dog treats for Dirk.

 Mr B One of the reason I don't like going out to eat. Every restaurant my Wife wants to go too cuisine is high pasta. Her favorite is Olive Garden, only thing I can eat there is salad.

 The dueling idots Dunce at work are diving me nuts! Bang Head

 Nancy the ding back fancy her self to being a interior decorator because she took one class on the subject. Mind your self it was a one day class! So she makes Jerry the Dunce move things around every weekend. Problem is they screw up the prices tags! Had a woman buy a $600.00 futon, under futon drawer and mattress set from me. I order what the tag said it was, problem was it was not the right tag! SoapBox I will be giving the refund Thursday. Sigh

 Life with Dirk Pip Sweet doggie and I love him. I will try to post some photos if life stops getting in the way.

 Later, none smoking Ken

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 9:58 PM

Lion.... have a lot of fun on your trip.  I'm sure that you will.

Don't use your iPad too much while you're on vacation.

Eat lots of rare prime-rib wildebeest if you can and don't forget your veggies.

 

Mostly remember to Have FunWink

 

 

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 7:26 PM

Liked the Cadillac.  My Grandfather had one of those with fins on back going to the tail lights.  I think it was a 69. 

That's when all the cars gelled.  It could have been a 66.  His was also black and I do like the black one displayed here.

 

 

That is a rather Big Pine tree behind your house Brent.  I'd hate to hike up that hillSmile, Wink & Grin  if there is a hill?

 

Nothing new for me,  just two days of hard wxxk and my $2 burger at Cowboys.

As always,  It was a very good burger and it was fun to see the boys  

It's always fun to see you guys tooWink

 

 

TF

 

 

My bad,  now that I've looked at some pictures, I'm pretty confident my Grandfather's Cadillac I remember was a 1963.

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Posted by BATMAN on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 6:31 PM

Ed, cool trailer and I like the golf cart as well. Did you acquire it off the 9th fairway of the golf course next door?

The big tall tree behind the house in this photo taken at the height of fire season last year, thus the orange smokey tinge is about 170' tall last time I measured it. I am hoping it will not be my next project. When its twin came down it was a big cleanup.

 

The fence post sticking out of the root ball is over 7' tall.

 

 

We had seven trees come down altogether in that storm, The chainsaws sang in perfect harmony all around the neighbourhood for days. It was a big job with lots of firewood to give away.

Brent

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