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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 12:07 PM

Track fiddler

Well,  after reading the content a humor post was not warranted.  I'm saddened again and will continue my chats with the Man Upstairs.

Judy sister Kelly has been in the hospital for a better part of a week and needs everyone's prayers as well.  She has severe Corona and is having problems breathing.  Judy is a mess.

 

 

TF

 

 

My Brother and his wive got that stuff. She passed away, he is still in rehab trying to learn how to breathe again.

Their adult son, handicapped, still does not know yet. Brian said he wanted to tell him himself.

More Prayers....

 

ROAR

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Posted by BATMAN on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 12:05 PM

BroadwayLion

The ads come form a third party provider, and Kalmbach has nothing to do with them. The advertizer targets peoiple not websites. Your profile probably with Google says you are interested in aerospace, which may mean that you went to similar website once.

As a nurse, I buy adult paper products, nice to open up the forum and get an ad for adult diapers.

 

And that is why clicking on the Victoria Secret ads that pop up is a requirement.WhistlingLaugh

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 12:04 PM

Attuvian
I also learned the hard way that while Husqvarna makes good chainsaws, the rest of their stuff is "Meh" at best.

 

Eh, I see that they make rail tools too...

 Just in case you nee help triming your rails! : )

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 12:00 PM

The ads come form a third party provider, and Kalmbach has nothing to do with them. The advertizer targets peoiple not websites. Your profile probably with Google says you are interested in aerospace, which may mean that you went to similar website once.

As a nurse, I buy adult paper products, nice to open up the forum and get an ad for adult diapers.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 11:47 AM

Track fiddler
I do believe Duluth was the first city in the world that had a bridge with an intersection and a stoplight of two bridges intersecting.

 

Lots of bridges have stop lights on them. Penelty for running a red light there can be very entertaining.

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 11:34 AM

May I join in praying for Judy´s sister?

Happy times!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 11:33 AM

BroadwayLion

 

 
Track fiddler
Judy's half sister just called from New Orleans

 

So tell me, where is the other half of this sister located>

Silly LIONS want to know : )

 

 

LaughLaughLaugh

Oh come on Lion, you got to do better than thatLaugh 

The other half is in the memory of the other motherIndifferent

 

Have a couple more cuts of rare wildebeest.

And go lay down in the shadeLaugh Smile

 

 

Smile, Wink & GrinTF

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 11:29 AM

The Tick subject!

I do have a story.  I ran away from home in Voyagers National Park when I was 15-16.  I walked through the thick woods keeping direction as the crow flies to make my way from Kabetogama to highway 53.  I do remember the number I pulled off when I reached the clearing before I hitch-hiked back to Saint Louis Park.  87 and I picked off a few more stragglers for the next few days.

 

 

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 11:28 AM

Track fiddler
Judy's half sister just called from New Orleans

So tell me, where is the other half of this sister located>

Silly LIONS want to know : )

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 11:24 AM

TF ... Sorry to hear about your sister in law. Prayers for her. ... Thanks for your comments on my photos.  Concrete has sand and stone in it, and therefore paint used to represent it should include those colors in the mix. Also, those colors can be added while weathering. 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 11:07 AM

Heartland Division CB&Q

 

 

Love the other view of the bridge Garry and your info in reference.  I don't know what kind of mix you do with your paint but you nailed it.  Many modelers determine cement as gray.  I see you don'tYes

That bi-color green Northern PacificBow  I have been looking for years.  That is my favorite F unit.  I hope Kato puts it into production again because I can't find oneCrying Laugh

 

 

TF

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:52 AM

Never had a tick.

I have had about 22,000,000 mosquito bites and one scorpion sting.

-Kevin

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Posted by BigDaddy on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:48 AM

I had a tick for 36 hours, it was on my back, I thought it was a moquito bite.  All the joints in my had hurt for the next 2 years despite 2 courses of antibiotics and I never tested positive for Lyme.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:40 AM

Well,  after reading the content a humor post was not warranted.  I'm saddened again and will continue my chats with the Man Upstairs.

Judy sister Kelly has been in the hospital for a better part of a week and needs everyone's prayers as well.  She has severe Corona and is having problems breathing.  Judy is a mess.

 

 

TF

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:38 AM

MisterBeasley
If that's the case, you're going to be on blood thinners anyway, so get used to the idea.

Been there, done that! I remember having my blood checked in the morning and than headed straight to work. When I took of my jacket, my shirt was drenched in my blood. My secretary came in and fainted!

I have stocked up on stuff to contain any bleeding!

Happy times!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:36 AM

The MR bridge book I mentioned in my previous post is Model Railroad Bridges and Trestles . It is an excellent book . It was first published in 1992. 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:32 AM

And yeah, both of you guys need to see the doctor.  Don't take this "telephone appointment" nonsense at all, a real live doctor visit is appropriate, perhaps even mandatory.

Lyme Disease probably can be diagnosed with a blood test, but it could be something else.

A new heart problem needs a new EKG.  And, you may need a stent.  If that's the case, you're going to be on blood thinners anyway, so get used to the idea.  It is a royal pain in the skin.  Be prepared!  Buy lots of Band-Aids, gauze pads, larger sticky bandages and tape.  What used to be scrapes will be minor disasters.  Blood on the bedsheets will take on a whole different meaning.

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

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:19 AM

tin can

This post may get deleted, but I just had one of those WTF moments.  One of the pop us ads I see on this forum was from Lockheed Martin, showing a missile streaking away from a B-52; with ad copy that ended with the words, "now at Hypersonic speeds." 

Please do not construe this as criticism of the ads, I realize that Kalmbach needs to generate revenue to continue to operate this forum.  Just puzzled about that one ad.

Kalmbach may not control who is able to advertise with these pop-up ads, but who is the targeted demographic audience here?  I do not think any of us talking model trains is in the market for any weapons, hypersonic or not.  

 

Back when we were still making individual threads on the new ads, I mentioned that some of the ads were a bit, uh, explicit and crossed MR's own limits.  Someone read that post, and apparently they do have some control over content, as those particular ads disappeared.

I suppose the Lock-Mart ads could be claimed to be political.  I used to work for a big aerospace company and I'm proud of my work, but if others are offended, I can see their side, too.

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:16 AM

Good morning ... 

TF .... You commented on my bridge. Thanks. My Mrs. Hippy River Bridge is on one of the first sections of my layout. It has two Walthers double track bridges along with four Atlas single track bridges. It is 4' long, and it has hand laid track on wood ties which are homemade. The piers and abutments are made from 1/4" plywood. 

Before making the bridge, I refered to a Kalmbach book about modeling bridges. I can't remember the title now, but it is an excellent referance.

Ed ..... Thanks for posting the phto of an early Amtrak Empire Builder. Below is another picture of an early Amtrak Empire Builder. Equipment is from roads that were merged into BN about a year before Amtrak was established. 

 

Henry .... I hope the bite improves and it is not serious. 

Ken ... ... I hope your situtation improves. It must be like torture having pneumonia and a broken rib at the same time. 

Everybody ..... Have a good day. 

GARRY

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Posted by wjstix on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:04 AM

Lazers
Then as usual, I turned to YouTube for some Railroad action. There was some great footage, particularly shortlines (yesteryear and present day) Grain seems to dominate the scene. I recall a Country song from around 1970 "Me and you and a dog called Boo", and wondered if the "Wheatfields of St Paul", was the Minnesota, St Paul?

At the time the song was popular, the mayor of Duluth was Ben Boo. I recall the mayor of St. Paul (I think McCarthy) sitting in as a visiting DJ on a Twin Cities radio staton and having fun with playing that song.

MN wheat is generally in the western half of the state. Southeast MN is more corn, northwest (the Iron Range) isn't really great farmland.

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 9:31 AM

Good morning.  Long day coming up today.

My wife is having an island put into our kitchen-dining-family room.  She ordered chairs which are between regular and bar height.  Since she couldn't find them here, she ordered them from Omaha and didn't want to pay shipping, so we are driving the two hours to pick them up.

I have traveled several times since the virus hit, but this will be her first time out of our town since January.

I have had plenty of chigger bites with itching that lasted over a week, but this doesn't sound like where chiggers would bite.

I'm sorry to hear of the health issues for several of you.  Please take care of yourselves, and know that you have friends in the diner who care about you.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 9:13 AM

 

mbinsewi

But wait!  we're in MN, ND and SD, not WI. 

Mike.

 

 

Good morning

You have a strong point Mike.  I did mention in last month's Diner,  Duluth Mineasota and Superior Wisconsin both make up the Port Cities.  It's almost like we have half a port hereHuh?LaughSmile, Wink & Grin

Here's a picture that was taken under the Bong Bridge in Superior Wisconsin where I photographed.  It's a shot down the line in the fog present of the railroad swing bridge connecting the two states.  

I have lots of family in Wisconsin as I know you do too.  The swing bridge should help with this as it's one of the ways the connection is made in the Port Cities.

Here's another magnificent Bridge connecting Duluth to Superior Wisconsin.  In the upper Midwest most people say Duluth Superior when referencing the area.

All Bridges have a name but temporarily I have forgotten this one.  Isn't she a beauty though?

Another shot like a hat on the boxcar.

 

 

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Posted by tin can on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 8:55 AM

This post may get deleted, but I just had one of those WTF moments.  One of the pop us ads I see on this forum was from Lockheed Martin, showing a missile streaking away from a B-52; with ad copy that ended with the words, "now at Hypersonic speeds." 

Please do not construe this as criticism of the ads, I realize that Kalmbach needs to generate revenue to continue to operate this forum.  Just puzzled about that one ad.

Kalmbach may not control who is able to advertise with these pop-up ads, but who is the targeted demographic audience here?  I do not think any of us talking model trains is in the market for any weapons, hypersonic or not.  

Remember the tin can; the MKT's central Texas branch...
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Posted by Attuvian on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 8:55 AM

Water Level Route
 

. . .  I also learned the hard way that while Husqvarna makes good chainsaws, the rest of their stuff is "Meh" at best.  Right along the lines of my experiences with MTD built products.  Crummy is putting it nicely.  Surprisingly for a Nordic company, I have had and know of others that have had horrible experiences with their snowblowers.  Can't figure that one out.

Mike,

Hope that isn't true of everything else with their name on the label.  My wife just purchased a Viking/Husqvarna sewing machine.  It came highly rated from the independent, multi-brand store here in Portland.  Her long-time friend has one as swears by it.  Far better than swearing at it.

I'm sure to find a lot of sewing machine reviewers here in the diner . . .  Laugh

As for that banana split, looks like if you poke it, it bleeds.  If that's a straw wrapper next to it, you'd better order up a few extra spoons!

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 8:50 AM

BigDaddy
The itching got worse, a lot worse. I've putting putting cortisone on it and 5 days later the elbow still itches. Doesn't look infected. I don't know if it's a spider bite or a tick bite. If it was a tick, it wasn't on there long enough to give me lyme disease.

 Henry, Get thee in touch with your doctor...  Both the spector of Lyme Disease and some spider bites can be fatal if not treated.  A very close friend of mine, a gentleman who was a Technology teacher, a model railroader, member of my BSA Troop committee, and member of my church, and who, when in his early twenties, almost made the US Olympic Canoeing team, and who was still canoeing close to 100 miles on camping trips in his early seventies, contracted Lyme Disease on one of those trips.  He died a slow and uncomfortable death from complications of it.

Don't mess around with this!  Call your doctor and let him/her make a judgement!

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Posted by Water Level Route on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 8:39 AM

mbinsewi
Mike, that breakfast, WOW, is that one serving?  that must be a plate you pass around, like family style. 

Just one serving.  The place is incredible.  Nobody leaves hungry.  

Top of the page!  I already offered up breakfast.  How about some dessert to go with it?  Banana split from the same place.  They will bring extra spoons if you ask.

Mike

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Posted by mbinsewi on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 8:37 AM

GMTRacing
The Bong bridge should be named for Dick Bong - WWII ace of aces with 40 to his credit in the Pacific. He was based out of Darwin Au then Port Moresby for most of the time. I read his biography years ago. He was from Wisconsin so I'm unsure of the connection but there is a dearth of other noticable Bongs' out there. 

There is also a state DNR facility near me, Bong Recreational Area, that started out as a proposed Air Force base, Bong AFB, but was never finished.  Lots of farms and land cleared for base, and landing strips built, then it shut down, I think because WWII ended.  I'll have to read up on the history.

For years, GM, and American Motors used the concrete runway system as a test track, then that ended with the demise of AM, and GM leaving the Kenosha area.

The State of WI. DNR took the land over, and made it a recreational area.  It's huge.

https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/richardbong/

But wait!  we're in MN, ND and SD, not WI. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by GMTRacing on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 8:36 AM

Henry,  Itching for five days is a long time. A tick bite will normally have a red expanding ring around the area if it is Lyme disease. Often they do not itch.   A spider bite can have a ring of dead skin around it usually white in color. If the later, see a doctor as it could be that flesh eating bacteria stuff which is not real common but is for real. For mosquitos I usually use Caladryl to stop the itch. We are blessed with all three in abundance here in New England.   J.R.

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Posted by BigDaddy on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 8:21 AM

My medical problems are small potatoes compared to the rest of you. 

I was walking the dog and though a mosquito bit me on the arm and leg, because it itched like a mosquito bite. Our local mosquito bites don't itch very long, at least for me.

The itching got worse, a lot worse.  I've putting putting cortisone on it and 5 days later the elbow still itches.  Doesn't look infected.   I don't know if it's a spider bite or a tick bite.  If it was a tick, it wasn't on there long enough to give me lyme disease. 

Henry

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 7:56 AM

I could not sleep at all last night. First time I have had trouble sleeping in months.

Stayed awake until 5:00 AM, which is only a couple of hours late for me, but I was up at 8:00 AM, which is not normal. I am not tired, so I guess I will stay awake.

I feel fine, not sure why I did not sleep.

-Kevin

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