Good Evening All,
Not much going on here - middle sons home from college for a week and that's all good.
Der - how about staining the rocks first so the green can't overwhelm them? I've been using acrylic tube paint cut with water and a bit of detergent lately on plaster and liked the results.
Jim - The stone cutting plant is just a lil' ol' shack from Walthers. Midstate Marble is the kit name. It will be renamed Marlboro Stone in honor of a friends operation in NYC. They cut stone quarried for the most part in Vermont there covering buildings such as Trump Tower and some of Columbia University. The little shack doesn't do the operation justice, but I don't have the room for a scale size operation and I'm sure Stanley would see the humor in it.
this is where Marlboro Stone fits on the layout - near the gravel operation.
Time for some zzzz's - CULJ.R.
Evening Gang: Boy this has been a slow day here. I think that the ladies are in a bad mood since the tips have been a little slow.
The new stove and microwave arrived before 8:30am. We had been told to expect delievery between 9 and 11am so we went to the donut shop to get some sausage rolls for breakfast and brought them back. Wehn we got back they were here to make the delivery. They had to carry the stove all the way from our front gate to the kitchen because the truck wouldn't clear the trees. They did a great job.
I didn't get to do anything except work on the kitchen and chase to town 3 times for parts and paint. I'm going to let someone else do the install on the microwave. It is a unit that fits over the stove with a vent a hood. It takes at least 2 people to do the install and I am only one. I spent most of the late afternoon tracking down the circuit breaker for the line that I installed some 30 years ago that I felt we would need some day. I had marked all the breakers but time had faded the lettering. Well all that I had to do otherwise was MRRing.
I think that I'll head for bed. Mary Ann and Daisy the dog are all ready tucked in so I'll join them . Well Mary Ann at anyway.
Good Night All
Just stopping by to say goodnight...I am so tired that I can't hardly type..is it Sunday yet? How did we do this 40 years ago? Ohhhhh, is that the answer? 40 years younger ? LOL
DER JOHN: Tsk tsk, you know better then to have spillable items near your keyboard !!!!! Use an air compressor and blow it out, or use the vacuum side of your house vac and suck the keyboard keys. I would power OFF the computer before performing this maintenance.
JEFF: My dad had those shoes too, they really helped him. He was even able to bowl up until age 87 uisng them.
Well thats it for me, the baby will be up with the darn rooster, so I better call it a day, see you guys in the AM...
Hi gang! We are hosting grandchildren while their mom gets afew days reak! (I’ve lost the letter that follows a, you know, the one the the left of N and right of V on the keythingy) I spilled some pencil graphite onto the keythingy and that didn’t do it any good.
Anyway, efore I went for the kids, I managed to finish painting the Range Light and get it on the layout. Here’s a few shots. The LED is too much, gives off too strong a light, so the only lit up photo is an out of focus one.
The ground cover has to go on the site yet, and I’ll make steps to the door when I know how high to do them.
I see that photoucket has a new look to its home page.
Dick: Photos in MR? Late Summer? OK, so long as it’s not this year!!!(and someone else takes the shots with the fancy schmancy gear they want their photos done with…none of the ordinary chaps’ digitals for them, oh no siree!)
Ryan: Let’s wait and see if the rock castings can survive the painting of the scenery. If that works out, then I’d happily throw a clinic.
PC: Again, nice shots, thanks from all of us RR deprived types.
Scott:
so that I can have a pull out layout that's underneath my bed
Jeff: Hope those shoes work out for you. That’s a long time to have the leg v>nrace.
Well, things have softened to a dull roar downstairs, so I guess I should find my v>ned.
all, and May God watch over you. Prayers for all in need of healing, comfort and peace.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Good evening everyone, second page? Guess I'll do something about that.
I'm on vacation this week and haven't been online much at all. Not going to go back and read everything since I don't even remember what page I last posted on.
No MRRing yet this week but had the new water softener installed and my lawn tractor serviced yesterday. Today I started putting new lights in the garage. I use it for a shop with my home improvement projects and the two little lights that were out there just weren't enough. Should be able to finish it up tomorrow. Then I won't be working in my own shadow all the time.
Prayers for those in need.
See you later.
Good evening ! from Indiana.
03-14-07
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
One more thing before I forget....
On the topic of Wal-Mart and the rumors about them not doing anything good, comes this ....
There's a Super Center store about a mile from the above mentioned derailment. Seems that when the order for evacuation was made at the onset of this emergency, all but the managers left and went home since the store was forced to close for most of the day. The managers stayed and made sure there was food for the Red Cross shelter that was opened for the evacuee's as well as for the Federal, State, and local workers at the scene.
So, while I can atest to one or a few of the rumors, there is some good that does come out of this company as well.
Take care!
//signed// John Powell President / CEO CNY Transportation Corp (fictional)
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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010
I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017
JimRCGMO wrote: Haven't seen JP (among others) in lately - anyone know of his whereabouts?
Haven't seen JP (among others) in lately - anyone know of his whereabouts?
Jim -
It's called 'women!'
Well all, since I poked my head out, I might as well stay for a spell. We had a dosey of a derailment near here Monday Morning -
Service Bulletin: Derailment Recovery Under Way in Oneida, New York Released: Mar 12, 2007At approximately 7 a.m. today, a CSX Transportation train traveling from Buffalo to Selkirk derailed at Oneida, New York.Fortunately, there are no reported injuries. Public impacts include precautionary, voluntary evacuations within one-mile of the derailment site. Freight and passenger services are temporarily halted. Rail traffic is being rerouted, and customers whose cars are on the train have been notified by CSXT Customer Service.At this time, it appears that three cars, probably containing propane, are on fire within a general pile-up of 26 derailed cars. There were 79 cars on the train, including 40 propane cars and two containing non-toxic inhalant hazardous material. CSX is supporting emergency responders, community and other officials. Our shared efforts are aimed at controlling the fire and handling the needs of the public, including the need for prompt, accurate information, and minimizing environmental impacts.For more information, please contact CSX Customer Service at 1-877-ShipCSX (1-877-744-7279), option 5, option 6.
And this update....
Oneida, New York Derailment Response Efforts Continue Released: Mar 12, 2007Updated 1 p.m., March 13 - CSX Transportation provided the following update regarding the Oneida, New York, train derailment, which occurred at 7 a.m. on March 12. Today, working closely with local, state and federal emergency responders, CSXT is continuing to move rail cars away from the fire using standard procedures. In addition, company and public responders will be conducting a flaring operation, which involves piping liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from some remaining rail cars into a pit, where the materials are burned in controlled conditions.CSXT also continues to work with the Red Cross in addressing the needs of residents at an outreach center located at the Red Cross Headquarters, 100 Washington Avenue, Oneida, New York. People with questions or needs may also call a CSXT 24-hour telephone hotline, 1-877-835-5279.The CSXT train was traveling from Buffalo to Selkirk, New York when it derailed at Oneida. There are no reported injuries. The train consisted of 79 cars, including 40 LPG tank cars and two tank cars containing hazardous materials that are not classified as toxic inhalation hazards. It is believed that four cars in total have been on fire since the incident occurred, and one of the four stopped burning yesterday. Efforts to extinguish the remaining fires are ongoing.
So, as you all can see, there has been alot of action around here besides me 'hanging out with women!"
Anyway, I have a physical to go through next week, so wish me luck! And, as of last night, I have decided to look for a new 'er' vehicle as I am driving off to Knoxville TN at the end of June for a 6-week Leadership School. Also might be heading off to New Orleans for a 2-week training trip with my unit come the end of April.
Well all, time for me to get going. Have to get some things taken care of before I watch SU in the 1st round of the NIT on ESPN at 7. Talk about a snub.....
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
WOW, Spring fever must have hit the Diner patrons, no one here since 8:31 this morning? And now it is after lunch ??? What gives ??
On my front, we are into day 5 with the 3 boys living here, the two oldest are in scholl all day, and really are a big help after school with supper, dishes, etc. but the 1 year old has me and Grammy plumb tuckered out....he is a one man wrecking crew. I can't believe how intelligent a 13 month old child can be. I had Sean in my computer room so I could keep an eye on him while I "tried" to get a few things done.....he was a bit quiet so I turned around and he was trying to plug the line cord into the wall outlet to the paper shredder!!! Now how does a 13 month old possible know how to do that?????? He hasn't seen us do that here, and I doubt if he saw it at his house because they have baby safe plugs in all the outlets!! Man these little tots today learn quick!!
So as you can guess guys, I have not had time to even read my MRR mags. We can't let him out of our sights for a minute. If we put a gate up to keep him a room with toys....forget it.....he cries and raises h..!!!!!!! He does not want to be "gated", so one of us always has to follow the little guy around from room to room.....it's nap time now, so we just got a 1 hour reprieve...lol Now I know why God set it up for younger adults to have children.
PC: Got a chance to look at your fine photos...nice job....one loco looks like it had gunshot holes in the nose..where did that loco run?
COLBY: Very nice jon with the steamers!! We live about 3/4 hour ride from Edaville RR, saw this loco one time. And, we have been to Bridgeton, Maine and we camp along the Saco river in the Fall in Crawford Notch. I didn't know that there was a Bridgeton & Saco River RR, very interesting history, thank you for sharing with us.
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Well it sure looks like it will hit 70F (21C) here today, it is 65.3F now at 1:40pm, and we don't see the high for the day usually until about 3:30-4pm, and that hasn't happened here since last October 18th!!! So as Chuck, Kathy and Sue said a few days ago, we are sending the warmer weather East!!! Thanks you guys!!
See you guys for supper,
is that a Evoultion Series loco???
Our Historic Engines Need Help!
In 2004, the MNGRR's Steam Program fell under the jurisdiction of the Federal Railroad Administration. This means all four of our steam locomotives now have to go through a thorough inspection. FRA mandated upgrades must then be completed before a locomotive is allowed to run. At the start of 2004, the MNG used its available funds to put Monson Railroad engine #4 through the FRA process. To this day, number 4 is our only available locomotive.
The museum has since set aside funds to put Bridgton and Harrison engine #7 through the same process. Since #7 is much bigger than #4, the cost for rehabilitating engine 7 exceeds what the railroad can currently afford. We estimate it will cost between $25,000 and $30,000 to put #7 back on track. We will not start the restoration work until we have the sufficient funds to complete the project. We need your help!
A Maine native, #7 is a 1913 Baldwin built for the Bridgton and Saco River Railroad. Weighing in at 33.5 tons, #7 is a 2-4-4RT type locomotive that hauled passengers and freight in New England for nearly 100 years! After her career in Maine, in 1947, she went to the Edaville Railroad in South Carver Massachusetts as founder Ellis D. Atwood's first engine!
She made her return to Maine in 2002. She saw occasional service at the MNG in 2002 and 2003, but has not turned a wheel under steam since.
Please consider a tax-deductible donation to put this engine back into service!
Checks should be made out to the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad. Most importantly, be sure to include a note indicating that the check is for the "Engine 7 Fund."
You can also click the donate link on the left, and during the payment process you may specify "Engine 7 Fund" in the memo field.
Colby
I'll be on my way to Alexandria today to get fitted for my new diabetic shoes. Finally I'll be able to get rid of some of these braces.
Today's Weather for: Sundown, LA 71446-6114 3/14/2007
Sundown Fire Dept., Station 23 Wind Chill: 60°FHumidity: 94%Dew Point: 59°F So Far TodayHigh: 66°FLow: 61°FRain: 0.17"Rain Rate: 0.00"/hGust: 23mph W Flash flood watch in effect through this evening. Now through 06:00 AM CDT March 14, 2007 Through 6 AM...showers and a few thunderstorms will continue mainly west of a Leesville to Lake Charles line. Movement of this activity will be northeast at 20 mph. Rainfall rates will be up to three quarters of an inch per hour. Some ponding of water on roadways will be possible especially in Jefferson...Orange and Hardin counties. Over the coastal waters...a line of strong thunderstorms from about 30 miles southeast of Sabine Pass to 60 miles south of Cameron will move east at 45 knots. This line of thunderstorms will produce wind gusts over 40 knots...occasional lightning and heavy rainfall reducing visibilities below 1 mile. Today High: 72 Showers and thunderstorms in the morning...then showers and thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. Locally heavy rainfall possible. Highs in the lower 70s. Southeast winds around 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 80 percent.
Tonight Low: 58 Mostly cloudy. Showers and thunderstorms likely in the evening...then chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Locally heavy rainfall possible. Lows in the upper 50s. Southeast winds around 10 mph in the evening becoming light and variable. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
Pancakes for me today.
Evening Gang:
Ryan: The show went very well. The Clark garden folks were very happy and we are working on plans for next year with them.
Not much went on here today. John brought in his trailer and we got the locomotives un-loaded. Mary Ann wanted to get some paint for the kitchen and we had to pick up a sheet of 3/4in plywood to fill in the floor where the cook stove had been. The new stove gets delivered tomorrow.
I guess I'll have to get up early again tomorrow. The delievery is supposed to take place between 9am and 11am.
Howdy howdy.
Thought that I would drop in and say Hello while I had the time.
Cleaning of the house continues, and we are making great progress. However, we are filling up the storage locker rather quickly...So hopefully we'll be able to move into a new house soon so that things can go directly to the house instead of storage.
Jim in CG: Haven't started sketching anything yet, but I've got ideas galore! I'm going to use my brother's bunk-bed, and build a layout on cabinet drawer runners, so that I can have a pull out layout that's underneath my bed. I can also make another removeable platform, and store it above the layout.
I'll see y'all later.
Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern
JimRCGMO wrote: I might remind you of someone else who started the idea of how to wake you up (sort of) (Hint, hint... P.C. might be his initials...)
I might remind you of someone else who started the idea of how to wake you up (sort of) (Hint, hint... P.C. might be his initials...)
Oh I see how it is now! Hangin' me out to dry, huh?
It's all good!
Just was out and about today and caught some pics I thought I'd share.
This was in Alexandria, Indiana. (Click any pic to enlarge)
Later on, I passed through Lapel, Indiana.
SilverSpike wrote:Hey, Jeff! We are going to have to get you an ax and a chainsaw soon too! Then you might be mistaken for a lumberjack too! Then you can cut some raw logs into lumber!
I don't think I'm up for that! I have trouble making an 8 hour work day and seldom do. I'll stick with saws.
Morning all... It has been a while!
JimCG... I've been terribly busy with work/cricket/ other comittments, i've barely had a passing moment to jump on a computer and say g'day!
Just thought i'd pop my head in and let you know i'm alright!
Oz
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Good afternoon folks!
Been busy around here lately!
I'll have a hot roast beef Po-Boy, or sub, or grinder as some of you know it by, and dressed with extra mayo too, and a tall root beer! Thanks Chloe! (Dressed means with lettuce, tomato, and pickles too)
One of Monique's cousin's mothers went in for surgery this morning and we are still waiting to hear the results. Prayers are requested for her successful surgery and recovery.
J.R. I like the swing bridge you did there and thanks for posting in my Swing Gate thread!
Philip, that trip sounds like a great time, and I am sure she will be happily surprised to know that the phone co. is paying too!
Luct, sorry to hear about Gloria, and hope she has a full recovery. Prayers are added for her on our list.
Hey, Jeff! We are going to have to get you an ax and a chainsaw soon too! Then you might be mistaken for a lumberjack too! Then you can cut some raw logs into lumber!
Welcome back cheese3, aka Adam!
Dick, did you get your SS check yet? I've been working so much lately you might be getting a SS bonus soon!
Inch, sounds like you are stocking up for the winter and it's almost over! LOL Thanks for the kind words about Monique, she is feeling better about the whole scare. Looks like the camera is making out again, great pics once again!
Paul, I got the original idea from the April MR issue and then drew up my own plans in 3rd PlanIt. You can read the whole process in my own tread in the Layouts section of the forum; also you can go to my own web site and see how I built the thing. How was the meet this past weekend?
Jim, speaking of Radio Shack, they are opening up a new one just a few miles from the house in Wake Forest. Now I won't have to drive all the way to Raleigh. Got my Scenic Express catalog in too! Good stuff!
Der John, scenery is really looking good there! How about a clinic on your technique?
Alex, have you tried Sculptamold?
Cheers,
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Hello everybody. Well, we're still out of town with family and dealing with some bad news. However, I need a sanity break. Nothing like model railroading to get your mind off of bad stuff.
Took a little time of to visit a model train store yesterday, and planning to see a coulpe of model railroad friends here soon. Blessings to all.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Good afternoon - sounds like a hornet's nest got stirred up in here. Hey Fossil - I brought you a sirloin ; here ya go! Nice dog, good girl. Yeah, dogs like me... (so long as they don't think I'm tasty-looking)...
Hey Colby, I was just razzing you - I wouldn't do that until you got to about your third day in a row of napping, probably. I never actually have done any of that stuff that PC or I talked about - just heard about it. I was in a high school chemistry class once where one of the guys was snoring in class, so the teacher got a beaker, filled it in those sinks at the front of the room and walked over to the guy's chair (where he's ing) and poured a few ounces of water on his head. The guy did stay awake much better in that class after that, though! Besides, Colby, you know that too much sleep isn't good for you - your body doesn't get rid of as much carbon dioxide and all. I might remind you of someone else who started the idea of how to wake you up (sort of) (Hint, hint... P.C. might be his initials...)
Inch, you're fine and safe (and so is Duke), so long as you don't snore on us very long...
DerJohn, if you're using water-based paints on the scenery, there's an artist's masking fluid/liquid that might work fine for you (or maybe could you use rubber cement and rub it off?). Otherwise, possibly could use photographic masking tape (3M, blue color) and plastic sheets over the rocks (and seal the edges down snug with a dull-pointed tool). Any way you go, you'll still want to be careful in the painting. Sorry bout that on the weekend show - I got my dates mixed up on that one. As you said, still have that to look forward to.
Jerry, good to hear that you got a good loco, after your earlier disappointments. Do you have a 'system' for picking lottery numbers? Maybe I should have you pick for our work pool - whenever the Lotto gets up a ways, a lot of us kick in a buck each and buy a whole passel of tickets. Of course, I don't think we've ever won anything over a couple of bucks (which spread across everyone amounts to less than coffee tip change...).
I got in my latest eBay win today - D&RGW caboose, and a D&RGW boxcar.
Also got in a new Scenic Express catalog, which I will take more time with tonight in going through. They have one very well-done catalog (that is, makes me drool and lust after lots of things to buy...) Actually, some of you might check out their website for scenery and details stuff (no, I'm not employed by them or getting any commission - I wish!).
http://www.scenicexpress.com/
Well, I'd better head out now before Fossil finishes the last of that steak. Nice doggy, I'll bring you another one when I come back. (tippy-toeing out the door...)
Enjoy your afternoon - looks like we might be getting a little rain (or for sure, rain clouds) this afternoon.
Blessings,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
Good afternoon gents...what day is this, what time is it? Sorry I haven't been in the Diner much since last Friday, we have a 1 year old here for 10 days while mom and dad are on a belated Honeymoon in the Carribean. Where do they get all this energy!!! Room to room to room, nothing is either sacred or off limits for the curiosity of a 1 year old. I just managed to get him down for his afternoon nap, that should give me about 1 hour of freedom before all hell breaks loose again. Grammy is at Tuesday womens bowling league, so I have the duties alone until about 3:30. Man, I am exhausted, I think I would rather go cut grass!! He is a lot of fun if you can outlast him.
The temps has risen to 57F (14C) very nice day today and the snow is melting like crazy. We may get more snow here on Friday however, so I am not getting too excited yet.
A Note about Walmart: As you all have read at times, Walmart takes some flack over various subjects. I thought I would present a balanced opinion. We have a new Super Walmart opening in our town tomorrow. Three days ago, there was a bad house fire in our town and the family lost everything even their pet cat. Walmart heard about the fire, and the next day there was a rep there from Walmart, asking the owner to give him a list of all the things they needed for cloths, shoes, coats, etc. They have also donated $$$ to our fire dept for equipment to fight chemical and other hazardous type fires. You hear so much bad stuff about Walmart, I wanted to balance the books a little so that we all can form informed decisons about any company, in this case Walmart.
MIKE: I did manage to get outside for a while this morning and I cleaned out the exhaust pipe for the Pellet stove. It really didn't look that bad. Because Pellet stoves work on a different principle then woodburners, the exhaust gasses actually have to be forced out via the fan that is in the stove. So if there is any negative pressure inside the room, it could explain why we might smell the exhaust at times. Or maybe the exhaust fan is running too slow if the fire is low. I am still trying to figure this one out.
DER JOHN: You have really been making tracks on your layout, I figure we will see your layout shown in MRR magazine by the late Summer.
Have to run, grandson #2 just got home from school, #3 is due in 30 minutes, And I thought I was all done raising kids...silly boy !!!!
Later
Hey Jim- when you leave today check your tires when you get home.. hehehehehe
I have many ways for a long slow and painfull revenge.... *gonemad laugh*
Colby Zoe you should get some camerias in here
all: It’s a sunny one here, and supposed to get up to 7 degree C this afternoon, which is better than the 2 degrees they were calling for in last night’s forecast.
Thanks for the kind comments on the progress. It’s great to see less of that blue foam! Painting the sawdust scenery is going to be an interesting task, as I want to keep the paint off the rock castings as much as possible, and yet use as runny a paint as convenient to get the job done reasonably quickly. Any tips or thoughts?
Adam:
Hey, Does anyone know about a good putty or a type of clay that I could use for around the small pond I'm making so that the banks slope gently into the "water"? Hopefully inexpensive since I can't spend much.
As for the grass, I’m into this sawdust/white glue mix for my ground cover. It ends up already textured and ready to paint, and cover with ground foams (Woodland Scenics is the brand available at our LHSs)
Foams because you need several different shades of green to make the grass look natural. I’m in Normal scale, so my grass is quite rough compared to the same technique carried out in Horribly Oversized.
CapeJim:
Oh, how was your show last weekend? It was last weekend, right?
In consequence, I haven’t seen Fergie or Luc. I’m due to meet a new HO modeler there as well, met him through the Dartmouth FreeCycle.
PC and CapeJIm:
by Mike…Don't think I want to nap in here anymore with PC or JIM around.
Time marches, things to do…like paint that Range Light. TTFN.
pcarrell wrote: JimRCGMO wrote: PC, after you get that bowl of water for Colby, let me put some shaving cream on his hands and let's tickle his nose. Might be a while before he falls asleep in here again... Either that, or let's get a couple more of the guys and move Colby and that corner booth bench outside on the sidewalk before the late freight comes through and blows its whistle. (tee hee...) Wow, and I thought I was being bad!
JimRCGMO wrote: PC, after you get that bowl of water for Colby, let me put some shaving cream on his hands and let's tickle his nose. Might be a while before he falls asleep in here again... Either that, or let's get a couple more of the guys and move Colby and that corner booth bench outside on the sidewalk before the late freight comes through and blows its whistle. (tee hee...)
Wow, and I thought I was being bad!
Don't think I want to nap in here anymore with PC or JIM around.
COLBY, just remember I wasn't in on it with those two, Zoe is a wittness, DOWN DOGGY DOWN, yea good dog
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pcarrell wrote: ModelTrainLover wrote: JimRCGMO wrote: PC, after you get that bowl of water for Colby, let me put some shaving cream on his hands and let's tickle his nose. Might be a while before he falls asleep in here again... Either that, or let's get a couple more of the guys and move Colby and that corner booth bench outside on the sidewalk before the late freight comes through and blows its whistle. (tee hee...) Jim in Cape Girardeau You crazy son of a *bad word* *wistles* Fossil!! come here! Good girl.go get him!!! Good girl. Jim- she woun't bite........ maybe... hehehehehe Colby Hey thanks Jim! Because of you, I got off scott free! Shhhhhhhhhhh.................
ModelTrainLover wrote: JimRCGMO wrote: PC, after you get that bowl of water for Colby, let me put some shaving cream on his hands and let's tickle his nose. Might be a while before he falls asleep in here again... Either that, or let's get a couple more of the guys and move Colby and that corner booth bench outside on the sidewalk before the late freight comes through and blows its whistle. (tee hee...) Jim in Cape Girardeau You crazy son of a *bad word* *wistles* Fossil!! come here! Good girl.go get him!!! Good girl. Jim- she woun't bite........ maybe... hehehehehe Colby
JimRCGMO wrote: PC, after you get that bowl of water for Colby, let me put some shaving cream on his hands and let's tickle his nose. Might be a while before he falls asleep in here again... Either that, or let's get a couple more of the guys and move Colby and that corner booth bench outside on the sidewalk before the late freight comes through and blows its whistle. (tee hee...) Jim in Cape Girardeau
PC, after you get that bowl of water for Colby, let me put some shaving cream on his hands and let's tickle his nose. Might be a while before he falls asleep in here again... Either that, or let's get a couple more of the guys and move Colby and that corner booth bench outside on the sidewalk before the late freight comes through and blows its whistle. (tee hee...)
You crazy son of a *bad word* *wistles* Fossil!! come here! Good girl.
go get him!!! Good girl. Jim- she woun't bite........ maybe... hehehehehe
Hey thanks Jim! Because of you, I got off scott free! Shhhhhhhhhhh.................
hahaha yeah right PC!!!