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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 5:06 AM

Good morning

I found it amusing that universities did studies after a famous 1970s TV commercial.  Some of the college students wanted to find out. 

Apparently some of the thousands of dollars parents funded for their childrens college education, paid for nonsenseLaugh

 

     Courtesy of tootsie.com

 

Here's the classic 70s commercial.

https://youtu.be/O6rHeD5x2tI

 

 

 

Have a great hump day gentlemenWink

 

 

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 10:30 PM

Good evening everyone.

I just ate the left-over red beans & rice from a couple of days ago. It was much better today. Still not as good as I usually make.

Imgur is acting up right now, so no train picture with this post. I will be back later.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 8:52 PM

[quote user="maxman"]Maybe you giva da cop a donut, but he still gonna giva you da ticket.[/quote]

Not a chance. I got a deal with the State Patrol. I don't bust their laws, and they don't bust my chops.

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Posted by BATMAN on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 8:30 PM

BATMAN
We have no booze in the house right now so life isn't quite perfect, but close.

I lied, the wife just brought me a glass of Cab. She had been shopping.Dinner

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 7:53 PM

SeeYou190
up831 SeeYou190  I could be in error here, but that doesn't look at all like Harbor Mist Grey.  Too light and not enough blue in it.  However, that's a real nice picture.  Where was this taken? Hi Everyone, can't stay, just wanted to say hello. That picture was taken of a tourist line that I visited when near Las Vegas. Those are the actual, but not accurate, colors of the locomotive.

Somehow that GP30 at the Nevada Southern museum got repainted using the wrong grey.

 Union Pacific EMD GP30 UP 844 Nevada Southern Railway Museum - Boulder City, Nevada, USA by Tomás Del Coro, on Flickr

ScaleTrains is sort of taking some heat as they are offering the model done in the "correct for the museum" but wrong for Harbor Mist version in HO.

https://www.scaletrains.com/rivet-counter-ho-scale-emd-gp30-union-pacific-nevada-state-railroad-museum-844.html

Storms coming through Ohio right now.

I may repaint one of my steel bridges in the lighter green color just for variety. I like the look.

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 6:56 PM

howmus
The problem for me with crap like that is a full box would only last about 45 minutes before it would be empty!  I don't allow that stuff in my house anymore....

Ya, we don't bring anything into the house that is crap either. Before the wife chucked them she pushed them across the counter to me and said with an impish grin, "here have a cookie", I said, "ya, no". There are 4830 calories of nothingness in that box of cookies, good for a pound and a half of weight gain. That is two days of calorie intake for me with no nutritional value.

Only went 7.72km on the walk today. Took a different trail that took us down a 137m elevation change in short order and right back up again. So we came to a spot where the trail went three ways and the dog chose the shortcut, the deadbeat.Whistling

First back to the front door as usual. 

  

Long way down.

  

  

According to the Garmin, I Burned 610 calories on the walk and 804 on the bike today plus my daily doing nothing burn is about 2500 calories. I have not eaten a thing today yet so I see a huge bowl of hot air popcorn in my future drowned in butter right after the huge steak the wife bought yesterday. Bring it on! We have no booze in the house right now so life isn't quite perfect, but close.

 

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 4:04 PM

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One of the gals that were here yesterday brought us a box of cookies like these. We suggested she take them home with her when she left but she insisted that we would eat them. The wife said we will not eat those but she left them anyway. Well, they went in the garbage this morning. That's what happens when your wife has a degree in animal nutrition. Laugh 230 calories each, I had to look.

The problem for me with crap like that is a full box would only last about 45 minutes before it would be empty!  I don't allow that stuff in my house anymore....WhistlingWink

I heard someplace that the phrase, "Hurray for our side" came from the day Lady Godiva rode down that street in Covington side saddle.....  not sure how true, but............Whistling

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Posted by dti406 on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 4:04 PM

SeeYou190

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I will be back later.

-Kevin

 

Here is one I took while visiting my son in Colorado, picture is taken near Nederland, CO.

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 2:56 PM

MisterBeasley

 

 
BATMAN

I gotta ask the Monk. What does Lady Godiva look like?Smile, Wink & GrinLaugh

 

 

Don't ask me.  I've never seen her with clothes on.

 

LaughLaughLaugh

Good afternoon from the cloudy Pacific Rim.

Just tore it up on the bike and once I stop sweating will hit the shower and do 10k with my bud.

Track fiddler

 

 
 
 

 

 

I'll go along with that oneLaugh

Speaking of which, that smoldering campfire doesn't look like it was lacking good friends, good conversation, or any laughter around it from the night before.  It looks like just the right kind of setting for thatWink

 

 

TF

 

We know so many people with oceanfront property and have spent many a night with the fires raging while we played guitars till dawn. The firewood washes right up on the beach so you don't have to go far to get it.Laugh With the length of Canada's coastline and its tiny population it is pretty easy to get something on the beach.

One of the gals that were here yesterday brought us a box of cookies like these. We suggested she take them home with her when she left but she insisted that we would eat them. The wife said we will not eat those but she left them anyway. Well, they went in the garbage this morning. That's what happens when your wife has a degree in animal nutrition. Laugh 230 calories each, I had to look.

Costco Kirkland Signature Chocolate Lover's Cookie Pack Review - Costcuisine

Man, I sure feel like getting away for a few days. We have not been away for quite a while and both the wife and I were avid travelers in the past. We have to go to Alberta three times this summer but it isn't quite the same for me as it has to do with dog stuff. The wife isn't up to driving there on her own anymore with her health issues so I am more than happy to drive her. I recently logged about a 1000km on the truck and after driving the New Toyota with the auto-steer and auto cruise it seemed like a lot of work driving the truck, very noticeable difference in the fatigue factor. 

You talk about the TV weather forecasters and their overexuberance. I shake my head at these business programs and their stock gurus. If you listen to those guys you will not do well. They are always very late to the party in their suggestions as to how well a company is going to do. We are usually selling by the time they suggest something is a buy. Pretty typical of the crap on the tube though.

The sun is now made an appearance so it is shower and the great outdoors. 

I watched these this morning while making phone calls. Pretty good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxsplpDgUls&t=917s&ab_channel=7ideaProductions 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPr7BgtdOok&ab_channel=7ideaProductions 

 

All the best to all

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:53 PM

Hi John

Your red beans and rice looks really good.  Ol' New Orleans Judy cooks a mean red beans and rice, It's delicious.  She soaks her red beans for two days and I don't know what else she does.

I tried these railroad beans once just because they had Great Northern on themPirate  Prepared them for a side while cooking cheese burgers over Kingsford outside.  They weren't too bad but prefer the Great Northern trains moreLaugh

 

York1

TF, another bridge question.  What color are you going to paint your bridges?  I'm really stuck on some kind of silver, or gray, or rusty red, or brown, or ...  I hate that the hardest work for me so far is picking a color.

You too!  I may be the wrong person to ask as I'm quite indecisive and had the same problem deciding on colors for the bridges.  Perhaps one of my defects of character from my marine sergeant Stepdad pounding perfectionism in my head for so many yearsLaugh

I know the most common railroad colors through the years has been black, silver, grays, brown, rust, and they have a new modern light gray/green because they're painted with epoxy and it's a very durable paint.  There's also this hybrid type of steel that surface rusts and then it stops.

1) The Warren through truss is going to be medium gray.

2) The triple Warren pony truss is going to be traditional black.

3) The curved girder bridge is going to be DMIR brown like in Duluth. 

3 1/2) The ore tipple the same.

4) The through Gator truss is going to be silver.

5) The double Viaduct stones are already treated and complete.

6)  The culvert bridge stones are painted and complete as well.

7) The timber trestle is going to be shades of creosote and wood tones, lighter colors sprayed from the top to mimic sun fading.

8) The multi-pier girder bridge is going to be charcoal smoke.

9-10) And the two mining run bridges are going to be rust.

 

I don't know if that helps at all but maybe go with your favorite color out of the ones you listedWink

 

 

 

 TF

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:23 PM

up831
SeeYou190  I could be in error here, but that doesn't look at all like Harbor Mist Grey.  Too light and not enough blue in it.  However, that's a real nice picture.  Where was this taken? Hi Everyone, can't stay, just wanted to say hello.

That picture was taken of a tourist line that I visited when near Las Vegas. Those are the actual, but not accurate, colors of the locomotive.

The train was not running that day, but instead they were renting two-passenger bicycles that ran on the rails. We rented one and saw some amazing terrain that was otherwise not accessible.

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Posted by up831 on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:17 PM

SeeYou190

 I could be in error here, but that doesn't look at all like Harbor Mist Grey.  Too light and not enough blue in it.  However, that's a real nice picture.  Where was this taken?

Hi Everyone, can't stay, just wanted to say hello.

 
 

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

 

 
York1
When I make Red Beans and Rice, I use dry beans.  However, I use the New Orleans method.  The stuff is all put in pot in the morning, and it cooks all day. 

 

That is what I want! I lived in Baton Rouge for almost a year, and I have been chasing that flavor for 40 years!

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Trains I have seen on Vacation Picture #3:

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We are selling Damp-Rid by the pallet full at work right now.

It turns out the seasonal residents leave in their houses when they go back up North for the Summer. When Damp-Rid sales go up, the Snowbirds are leaving.

I learned a new indicator.

-Kevin

 

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 11:07 AM

York1
In New Orleans, the weather people were the same as yours.  Every day, they seemed to make it sound like the weather was the most extreme it had ever been.  Every hurricane was the 'big one' and we were all in danger if we didn't listen to their channel constantly!

That is a perfect description of our weather forcasters.

Not every weather occurance can be "the big one", and you can only cry wolf so many times. Then people stop taking weather seriously. When the bad one does come, we don't know what to believe.

I have lived in Florida 97% of my life, but still it seems every year the weather reports get more over-the-top.

I had a customer tell me that every tree in Florida is less than 15 years old because hurricanes keep killing them all. I told him the Mohagany trees right in front of our store were all 31 years old.

He did not believe me.

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

York1
When I make Red Beans and Rice, I use dry beans.  However, I use the New Orleans method.  The stuff is all put in pot in the morning, and it cooks all day. 

That is what I want! I lived in Baton Rouge for almost a year, and I have been chasing that flavor for 40 years!

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Trains I have seen on Vacation Picture #3:

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We are selling Damp-Rid by the pallet full at work right now.

It turns out the seasonal residents leave in their houses when they go back up North for the Summer. When Damp-Rid sales go up, the Snowbirds are leaving.

I learned a new indicator.

-Kevin

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 11:07 AM

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 10:26 AM

BATMAN

I gotta ask the Monk. What does Lady Godiva look like?Smile, Wink & GrinLaugh

Don't ask me.  I've never seen her with clothes on.

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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 8:36 AM

Good morning, everyone.  Bacon, eggs, and black coffee, please.

Wow, I'm gone for a couple of days, the diner has moved, and we're on the second page already!

Dave, thanks for keeping all the info for the diner up-to-date.  

Kevin, thanks for all the work on keeping the diner on track, and for all your photos of trains on your trips.  I've mentioned to you before that in New Orleans, the weather people were the same as yours.  Every day, they seemed to make it sound like the weather was the most extreme it had ever been.  Every hurricane was the 'big one' and we were all in danger if we didn't listen to their channel constantly!

Charlie, I hope your basement has dried out by now.  Is any wallboard or furniture damaged?

Lion, my wife's father grew up in North Dakota, and he told us about the water table there.  When he died, he was cremated, and my wife and I took his urn to the ND church cemetery for burial.  When we got there, the cemetery caretaker was there, but he had hurt his back.  Therefore, with a posthole digger, I dug the grave.  He said he wanted it deep, but after about a foot, water started seeping into the hole.  I got it about two feet deep and told the guy I wasn't digging in the water anymore.  It was her father's wishes to be buried back in his home state, even though he had left there after high school.  My one and only experience digging a grave.

Ed, we got our first oriole on April 30, so we beat you by a day.  Ours return, but not nearly as much on a calendar date like yours.

Brent, hope your daughter does well.

Bear, how did you get to be friends with someone who has a house on a private beach?  Ask them if I could be their friend, too!  All my friends have houses downwind of feedlots.

Rick, keep us informed of your health progress.  Prayers for a successful treatment.

TF, another bridge question.  What color are you going to paint your bridges?  I'm really stuck on some kind of silver, or gray, or rusty red, or brown, or ...  I hate that the hardest work for me so far is picking a color.

Mike, I also have one train picture taken on vacation, and it's the same as yours -- Thunder Mountain at Disneyworld.

For everyone I haven't mentioned, I hope you are doing well and have a good day.

When I make Red Beans and Rice, I use dry beans.  However, I use the New Orleans method.  The stuff is all put in a pot in the morning, and it cooks all day.  By about three or four in the afternoon, the New Orleans beans are all smashed on the sides of the pot and cooked for several more hours.  By the time it's done, it's more of a soup than individual beans.

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Posted by maxman on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 8:34 AM

BroadwayLion

 

Anybody wanna cop a donut?

 

 

Maybe you giva da cop a donut, but he still gonna giva you da ticket.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 7:20 AM

Good morning

Drove to the Diner this morning all excited to indulge in some of those Krispy Kremes but CN Charlie took my spot.  

I think just because he has a leaky window he thinks he can park wherever he wants so I took his spot.

I just hope the cops coming in for a donut don't have me towed as I don't have a maple leaf on my plates eh.

I noticed Kevin followed the rules but ALL the donuts were GONE by the time I got in thereCrying

Well that explains it all!!!

 

I'm having Beartoon withdrawals!  I wonder if they have a pill for that? Laugh

 

 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 6:06 AM

BroadwayLion
Anybody wanna cop a donut?

I'll take one Lion, thanks!  I love Krispy Kreme.

Been swamped lately with the usual work and family stuff.  My oldest graduates high school at the end of the month.  Luckily, she wants a dessert themed party and my wife has basically ordered everything, so I don't have to cook a darned thing!  I just show up, put things where told and keep the water and lemonade stocked up.  I never dreamed I'd get off so easily.

Unfortunately, the only vacation train picture I have is of the Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World from the 1980's, in a box somewhere in the basement.  I won't be much help this month, but love looking at what you guys have for train pics.

Take care guys.

Mike

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 5:38 AM

 

Anybody wanna cop a donut?

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 5:33 AM

Track fiddler

 

 
BroadwayLion

Guess Where... Station and Line   : )

 

 

I give up.  I realize there wasn't a test on Monday but I scoured the internet for a weekLaugh

I just gots two knows! 

Where was the station and what was the line???

 

 

TF

 

 

Ah yes, This is the lower level of the BMT City Hall station. I do not know if it was ever open to the public, but it will not fit today's 600' trains. I have always thought that it should be put back into service, but alas, the platforms cannot be lengthened.  Maybe 8 car (W) trains can tern here.

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, May 2, 2022 10:53 PM

Thanks for all the suggestions on improving my beans yesterday. I think I am going to go away from using dry bagged beans. 

About a year ago I started using canned beans when I make chili. I guess I can do the same in Red Beans & Rice.

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It has rained here heavily for nearly a week now. There is about six inches of standing water in the drainage swail out front. I hope the palms are enjoying the hydration.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, May 2, 2022 10:33 PM

BroadwayLion

Guess Where... Station and Line   : )

I give up.  I realize there wasn't a test on Monday but I scoured the internet for a weekLaugh

I just gots two knows! 

Where was the station and what was the line???

 

 

TF

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, May 2, 2022 10:17 PM

BroadwayLion
You cannot fool me. That is NOT Lady Godiva!

I gotta ask the Monk. What does Lady Godiva look like?Smile, Wink & GrinLaugh

Brent

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, May 2, 2022 8:53 PM

BATMAN

TF, too bad you don't live near me, I have plenty of partial sheets of ply on hand I would give you.

Thanks, I would definitely take you up on your generosity as I might need another piece for the other side and one more for the center as well.  I heard it's been windy all over the place.  It certainly has been here.

Maybe it's a good thing I don't live closer Brent.  After talking to my Canadian friend on the Forum all these years, this Scotsman would be happy to finally see you.

With the rum or scotch on hand, and the pieces of plywood to carry.  We may have ended up Three Sheets in the Wind loading the truck at the end of our visitLaugh...Wink

 

 

TF

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, May 2, 2022 8:45 PM

Track fiddler

Evening

I saw this big dog just down from Kroll's Diner in Mandan North Dakota while visiting my son on Holiday.

Dakota Missouri Valley & Western operating mainly around Bismarck.  Apparently they must have purchased this locomotive from the Canadians and painted the DMVW patch on.

I found two of the Real McCoys hiding between two buildings not too far away the same day.

 

 

TF

 

 

Ah, yes, the LION knows of these well. I love thast bottom one since the grey and Orange carries shades of the old LIRR colors.

The DMVW runs covered coal hoppers. They carry lignite coal and fthe NIMBYS would complain of coal dust if they were not kept covered. Their head quarters is not far fome where you took these pictures. I have gone in there to hob nob with them. The told me about a train of empty hoppers returning to the noprth inabout an hour, so I stuck around to watch.

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, May 2, 2022 8:22 PM

 

I'll go along with that oneLaugh

Speaking of which, that smoldering camp fire doesn't look like it was lacking good friends, good conversation or any laughter around it from the night before.  It looks like just the right kind of setting for thatWink

 

 

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Posted by CNCharlie on Monday, May 2, 2022 8:11 PM

Good Evening,

Maxman, thanks for the tip, I will look into that but I would be surprised if it is the same shape or size as the 62 year old one that is there now. It is galvanized steel. 

The sun is actually shining.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, May 2, 2022 7:17 PM

Evening

I saw this big dog just down from Kroll's Diner in Mandan North Dakota while visiting my son on Holiday.

Dakota Missouri Valley & Western operating mainly around Bismarck.  Apparently they must have purchased this locomotive from the Canadians and painted the DMVW patch on.

I found two of the Real McCoys hiding between two buildings not too far away the same day.

 

 

TF

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Posted by maxman on Monday, May 2, 2022 5:27 PM

CNCharlie
the problem with the basement water is a window that is below grade. The metal guard holding back the soil is too low so we can't build up the earth to change the slope.

Why don't you get a window well extender?

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