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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:13 PM
 Cox 47 wrote:


Jeff...Is tha t Puppy running on Alco Trucks? IC used to have some EMD's running on trade-in alco trucks..

Very astute of you Jerry. So far you're the only one who has connected it with the IC. Notice also that the unit has no dynamics.

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:12 PM

OK, for all those interested, the Mrs. is going to be OK.  Her surgery went pretty well today.  She had a bit of trouble there for a while, but she pulled through.  The Great Physician (thats God) was really watching out for her today!  She had some tendon work done, her kneecap moved, her kneecap scraped and arthritis removed, and they cut part of her femer bone out and moved it to a better postion, drilled it with two holes, and then two titanium screws put in to hold it all together.  Needless to say, she was in a lot of pain until the morphine drip kicked in!  After that, as long as she stayed still she was a pretty happy, even loopy, camper.  She's had dinner and is all tucked in now.

THANK YOU GOD!

 

No pics with the camera as I've been quite busy with "other" things lately!

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 5:41 PM

in a ATSF mug tonight, please & thank you!

Spent 1 1/2 hours on the phone today with our ISP customer service fool.Banged Head [banghead] When the supervisor called me back he immediately agreed with what I said in the first place and sent someone to THEIR substation to hit a switch. (problem solved) Sheesh!

Then it was off to John Deere to pick up our tractor tires. Were they ready yet? No! Figuring out if they should add 2 or 3 quarts of antifreeze per tire was beyond their decision making capabillity. Real live Rocket Scientists, eh? I thought this was something even they could handle, but like every other time I have given them a chance to do something, they failed at it (and this was a different dealer than the nut jobs at the other dealership. At least these folks failed by not doing anything, rather than doing something unrelated to the problem (ie: replacing good parts and ignoring bad parts). OK, Banged Head [banghead] rant is over.

Thinking calm thoughts now.LOL Thank God our gool ol' reliable welder fella did a nice job on our loader bucket. Will hook it back up tomorrow while waiting for the JD people to figure out which end of a hose water comes out of.Mischief [:-,]Cowboy [C):-)]

Hope everyone is doing well. Cowboy [C):-)] Rob

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 4:51 PM

Jerry beat me to it.  Alco trucks, Jeff.

Speaking of (La.) Jeff.  We had authentic New Orleans style lunch today. Ryan would be interested, too.

More later.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 4:24 PM
Afternoon All...I'll have a Diet coke please....I been painting Oil feild pump..Won a 7 car lot of "junkers" on Ebay I wanted a TP&W box car in the lot...

Jeff...Is tha t Puppy running on Alco Trucks? IC used to have some EMD's running on trade-in alco trucks..

Have a good one...Jerry
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 4:17 PM

Well, on the Thanksgiving quiz I got 12 out of 20 (would've had 13 if I had gone with my gut instinct and picked SC). So I don't get the head of the table, but I can sit at the table, at least! Dinner [dinner]

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 4:09 PM

Afternoon, Zoe - how about a custard concrete, please, since I've already had lunch earlier.

Thanks!

 SilverSpike wrote:

Jim - Chili and a glass of milk! Now I have to agree with Jeffery, that is one combination of flavors..... But I have to say that you do make a hot cup of coffee and a chocolate glazed cake donut look good!

Actually, it makes good sense to me for a couple or three reasons - 1) I like milk. Smile [:)]  2) We put cheese on chili dogs, and that's a dairy product, too, right? 3) If I have a bit too many onions and stuff on my chili dog, but have milk with it, I don't get heartburn (or get it as bad). Wink [;)] Worst combination I've heard of is beer and chili dogs - about guaranteed to give a person gas (or worse)...Evil [}:)]Dead [xx(]

Sue and Mark, you would feel right at home in Cape G. today - drizzly rain and grey, just like the Northwest, huh? Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] Makes for some... interesting driving out. Shock [:O]

Well, need to get going - about time to head home.

 

Blessings and prayers,

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:27 PM

It has been brought to my attention here in the Diner, that some of you do not know much about Thanksgiving in general, and next to nothing about Turkeys. So this little test will determine if you qualify to sit at the table next Thursday. And seeing our good friends in Canada have already celebrated their Thanksgiving in early October, this test if also for them for NEXT year. LOL

http://home.aristotle.net/Thanksgiving/trivia.asp

There are 20 questions, I hope you pass, that Turkey dinner in the Diner was fabulous last year, I would not like to see you guys and gals go hungry.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 2:31 PM

This is one of my older Athearn's. A BB GP38-2. Notice anything unusual?

 

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 1:32 PM

Afternoon folks!

I missed you guys, been over 5 days since I made it into the Diner! Hey, Chloe!!!! Got any of that Chicken Fried Steak special left? I'll have some of that for a late munch today!

Been working on the railroad this past weekend, here are a few of the latest photos from the train room:

Roundhouse concrete (styrene) flooring project completed:

Expansion joints scrolled into the styrene:

First section of scenery base foundation added to the layout:

Added what will eventually be a one lane gravel road with a crossing over the track and behind the roundhouse:

Now time to play catch em ups, sorry if my miss anyone!

 Cox 47 wrote:
Ryan...Thanks for the photos and links ...I spent about an hour yesterday checking them all out...I wish I could get my N scale to look 1/2 as good as Dave's....And Wow that layout at train show takes the cake...

Jerry - Glad you liked the links and thanks for checking out the site too! Dave is a real gentleman and we got to meet his wife this time too! Very nice people!

RT - Hope the recall for the defibrillator works out okay for you, I heard about that wiring issue with the newer models.

JR - Nice pics of the Pennsy steam loco!

 Fergmiester wrote:

Good Morning All

 Can't chat as the MiL is moving in today. However I can tell you this...

The MESS has added a new Loco to her rosterBig Smile [:D]

Pictures later

Fergie 

Fergie - So that makes how many locos now?

Welcome to the Diner mfifer (aka Mike)! Nice pics, web site, and hobby shop too!

Chuck and Kathy - Glad to hear from you, and hope that your health gets better soon.

Welcome back Lisa P.

 gear-jammer wrote:

It is always nice to have Lisa back.  She fired me up.  It got some hard-shell done on the layout this weekend.  I am trying to work on my stream that the cowboys are bathing in.  It needs to drop enough to make a reason for Larry's trestle.

Sue - A full report is supposed to include a few photos too!!! [Hint...hint!] Actually, what method do you use for hard-shell work?

Philip - Congrats on the new camera. Did you break it in yet, don't see any recent pics either! And prayers continue for your wife's procedure.

Paul - Hawaiian Railroads eh! Going to be making any special trips to see the prototype any time soon?

Jim - Chili and a glass of milk! Now I have to agree with Jeffery, that is one combination of flavors..... But I have to say that you do make a hot cup of coffee and a chocolate glazed cake donut look good!

Philnrunt - Now that is a sad story, sounds like Murphy was along for the ride too!

Duke - hope all is well in your neck of the woods!

Later folks,

Ryan

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 1:10 PM

Afternoon Gang: Just a quick stop in to see what's going on. I had to come up the shop and get some more tools. I'm back to wirking on the feeders. I'll try again to weld them up and add a couple of angle irons for extra support. We looked at some new feeders at the feed store that ran $189 and $225 ea. I think we'll get one of each and give them a try.

Well I've got to get back at it before the boss gets back.

 

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 12:02 PM

afternoon.

I am working on a 3.5ft x 5ft folding table for my layout at home and it will stand 2inches tall, high enough to get it up off my floor. (people cheer) Finally I'll have a table that will fit in my room and will be easy to transport!! I'm building it in Wood shop.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 10:57 AM
 grayfox1119 wrote:

JEFF: Another house fire in next town yesterday, mutual aid helped knock it down quickly, it seems that one of the younguns tried to get the fireplace going by using gasoline. He left a cup of gas on the coffee table which had two candles burning....you can guess what happened. No one hurt, not too much damage luckily the 12 year old sister knew just what to do.

I see this kind of thing all too often. There's no excuse for not having proper home fire safety training. It's available for school age children from the 1st grade on up. The 12 year old obviously had some of this training. Gasoline should not be used inside the home for any purpose. It is far too flammable. Diesel is almost as bad.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 9:12 AM

Good morning everyone, I have not been in the Diner for a few days,been busy gathering the kindling wood from the deadfall in the woods to fill all our plastic tubs. The Jotul woodstove is all broken-in now, and man does it throw heat!!! And NO DAMPER in this stove, just an air feed to adjust. When your wife complains that it is too hot in a room that measures 27 X 27 with 11' peaked ceiling, and the temp outside is 26F, you know that you have a good stove. And this is the model 500,not their biggest stove either.

It has been 10F below normal here the first 12 days of November, and we have snow forcasted for Friday. We are ready, the wood is all in, the stove is ready, the snow shovels are in the garage, and the snowblower has been tuned up......bring it on baby!!

Gas is $2.91 per gallon here, had been to $2.99, but heating oil is $3.15 a gallon for #2 oil, I am real glad we locked in at $2.67 this july for the 2007/2008 season.

ED: Great photos, be careful on top of those cars, one bump or mis-step and it is a bad fall.Ahhh, now we can get some "fresh" OJ I see, send the tankers north Ed, Flu season is here and we need to boost our immune systems.

LISA: Glad to see you back in the Diner, are you going to the show this weekend at the Shriner's Hall?

JEFF: Another house fire in next town yesterday, mutual aid helped knock it down quickly, it seems that one of the younguns tried to get the fireplace going by using gasoline. He left a cup of gas on the coffee table which had two candles burning....you can guess what happened. No one hurt, not too much damage luckily the 12 year old sister knew just what to do.

FERGIE: MIL coming to the ranch I see, is she into trains? Ohhh, well, maybe you can get her interested in scenery?

MIKE and JIM: Colts ????????????????????

DUKE: I wouldn't worry about too much snow this winter, I think the upper midwest is going to get off easy.

DER JOHN: Hi-Speed internet on your doorsteps? That is great!!! Now I can send you .pps files!!!!

LAYOUT PROGRESS: Nothing new yet, almost ready to get back there, helping the wife set up the Christmas display of New England village complete with mountains and of course 75 feet of HO gauge all throughout the mountains and the villages. 6 - 4'X4' tables in an "L" formation. This takes 4 days to set up, so we set it up early November and leave it up until mid January, too much work for short time spans.

OK, back to work, see you guys later,

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Posted by Cary on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 9:10 AM

Morning Guys,

 Hope everyine had a good weekend. I took my father out for a round of golf for Vets day. Thats one of the good things about living in Ca. I was able to wear shorts and a t-shirt and we play until well after dark.

Ive been thinking about starting another layout. However the thought of a Hump yard is something Ive been wanting to add. I have to figure out how I can get it to work right with slamming the cars together. Like and automated way to slow down the cars as they free ride. Any thoughts. Or any idea of what Im talking about?? LOLOL

 

Thanks Guys,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7:54 AM
Good morning.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446      11/13/2007


Wind Chill:  63°F
Humidity:  98%
Dew Point:  62°F

So Far Today
High:  63°F
Low:  62°F
Rain:  0.01"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  5mph NNE

Important Message
    
Dense fog advisory in effect until 9 AM cst this morning.    

 
Today    High: 80    Partly sunny. Areas of dense fog in the morning. Highs around 80. Light and variable winds.    

Tonight    Low: 65    Mostly cloudy. Areas of dense fog after midnight. Lows in the mid 60s. Light and variable winds.


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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7:24 AM

Good Morning, Diners! Zoe, I'll have what JR's having - a cup of the TH Luc brought in from NS, and one of Bill T.'s donuts (the chocolate one, though). Smile [:)] 

Oops [oops] - and guess who's got breakfast! Okay, Zoe, keep me a total and I'll be back later to settle up/do dishes... 

At our MRR club last night, we got the old layout stripped down to the benchwork. Lots of cordless drill sounds (removing drywall screws) and vaccuuming sounds. Next, to assemble the benchwork in the new arrangement, connect them together, and start putting plywood and then roadbed down. [whew!]

Philnrunt (and Duke) - that's a lot of snow (more than I'd like to be stuck in! Indiana Phil, that's some chase after the trains, too. And maybe you should let AmyJo "spin you a yarn" about a layout design...Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Well, the plumber was by my apartment yesterday, and I have a functional bathroom again Smile [:)] (almost said w**king Shock [:O]). Unfortunately, I remembered *after* I had left for w**k that I wanted them to check a leak (into the sink so far) around the kitchen faucet by the hot water knob. Banged Head [banghead] Oh, well, I'll catch the landlord next month on that (after I send the next rent check in).

Inch, your day sounded pretty full yesterday, and that was just with J-Bird around (instead of the usual passle of kids you have on some days). Busy guy!

Flashwave, didn't realize you were among my neighboring eastern folk. Sounds like you and PC (and probably others) could've filled a rain barrel, perhaps. Wink [;)]

Time for me to finish up my coffee and get going. See you all later!

 

Blessings,

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7:11 AM
 inch53 wrote:

RT,, did ya find anything out with the VA.

Going to check it out tomorrow when I have some time to spend on phone and all. Looks like not elgible for meds but for the rest yes

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 5:14 AM

Good Morning All,

     Rainy and dark but up to 46F already this morning. I see Bill and Luc have been in so a regular and a glazed donut please. Love that Tim Hortons coffee - imported you know!

Luc - Haven't heard from you for a while - how are things going? Any progress on Glotown?

Jerry - Glad to hear Sallie's home and doing better. A month is a long time. What did you finally find for passenger cars for your layout?

   Found out my decoders are on backorder and have to wait a while for delivery. What to do now? Perhaps rob a diesel to fit a steam engine? Doesn't seem quite right. Still working on N buildings perhaps a pic or two tonight if time permits.

   W..k is getting nuts already as I scramble to finish stuff up before leaving the last week this month. Have to make sure I leave enough stuff for the guys to finish whilst the CFO and I are gone. Doubly important as the CFO is the CFO here as well.

   Well time to get back to it - gearboxes and steering racks on the agenda today while I wait for parts for the Cooper project. CUL, J.R.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 4:24 AM

Good morning

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 4:09 AM

Good morning ! from Indiana. Big Smile [:D]

11-13-07

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Posted by philnrunt on Monday, November 12, 2007 11:00 PM

    Let me tell you a story that will take you to the very depths of despair, and then raise your spirits as if they had wings!

   We have a new ethanol plant a few miles from our place, and Norfolk Southern has increased traffic through our little burg considerably. I have been trying to catch a solid train of tank cars rolling through Redkey since they began, a few months ago. This last Saturday AM, I heard the train sounding for the crossing just east of town, and, even though I was still in my PJ's, I hopped up, quick as a bunny, and rushed to my truck.

  Whose windshield was covered in frost. Undaunted, I scraped it off well enough to have to look out the side window to REALLY see what I was going to hit, and I sped up to the tracks. I got there in time to see covered hoppers rolling west. Still, I thought, in for a penny.... so I took off to try to intercept the engines about a mile WSW of town.

  I arrived at the intersection, and looking down the tracks in the early morning fog, I didn't see headlights! AH HAH, I made it! Taking up one of my favorite spots, I waited. And waited. And then I saw that the darned (just in case there are kids around) thing had stopped, and was in an area with no road close. Again, I thought Oh well, I've come this far... so I shot down a side road, and finally got to the engines, about 200 yards off the road, with the sun behind them. I decided that even though this was NOT the pic I was hoping for, I wasn't going to leave empty handed, so I got out of the truck, and slammed my right shoulder- the torn rotator one- into the edge of the door. Now I knew I had to have something for all of thei pain and suffering. Raising the 35mm to my eye, I pushed the shutter button and..... nothing. The batteries were dead! ARRRRRRRGH! Spirit broken, I headeed home, where BTW, the camera magically came back to life, taking a great pic of the TV.

   2 hours later, the officer working in Dunkirk called to tell me that there were 2 enginesin town painted like he had never seen. From his description, I knew I had to go again! Arriving in a very few minutes, I found 2 brand new-built 10-07- KCS ES44ACs, numbers 4719 ans 4720, just sitting around! In the new red, yellow and black scheme! Oh baby. After taking 10-12 pics, the officers who had called waved from the cab, and a few minutes later, I got my tour! Still smelled of fresh paint!

   They are KCS de Mexico units, heading from Erie, Pa to wherever, so most of the controls were in Spanish, with English "subtitles".  The difference between these and even a Dash-9 is remarkable. Pretty neat, eh guys?

   I told the boys that called me and gave me the heads up, that this made up for the earlier debacle, and they got as big a kick out of it as I did.

   Still not gonna give up looking for that tank train, though. Onward and upward!  

   Just checked back to page 394, which was where I last visited, and saw some mail directed towards me so now, 5 days late and about a thousand dollars short, we'll reply!

   JimRCGMO- You asked if Amyjo had started drawing up plans for my switching layout, wellll, not yet, but come to think of it, that might be fun to see just what she could come up with. My guess is she would just throw a tangle of yarn on the floor and copy it!

   bjdukert- You mentioned how rough the winters were up in Mi, I know of what you speak. When I was driving truck, I would pass throug the west sdie after a 3-4 day lake effect snow, and the plowed snow would be as high as my windows. Oh, yes, I understand what Garry was saying, and I can't blame anyone for wanting to get away from a lifetime of that. Digging a tunnel to get the mail seems like an adventure for about 2 minutes!

   Last, but by no means least, Paul Beverung- The ships we visited were- LST393, USS Silversides, USCGC Maclain, and SS Milwaukee Clipper in Muskegon, all in great shape and fascinating to tour, then across the state to Port Huron to see the USCGC Bramble and Lightship Huron. The Coast Guard ships are treasures, IMHO, because it's easy to get people excited about a battleship or a carrier, with a glorious war record, but it takes a bit more to catch their attention with a small craft that simply did her duty, day in and day out. Bramble is a bouy tender now, but when she was built, she was a Cutter, and assisted in the sinking of a Japaneese sub off the Aleutians. She's just like the veterans of WWII, Korea and Viet Nam, if you didn't know her history, you would never guess it. She's a beauty.

   OK, I think that catches me up, hope I didn't snub anyone. You guys add so many pages it can take awhile to catch up!

   Keep on RRing!   

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, November 12, 2007 10:52 PM
Just stopped in on my way to bed to "bump" the dinner back to page 1...Jerry
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Posted by Flashwave on Monday, November 12, 2007 8:24 PM
 pcarrell wrote:

Hey Jerry,  Glad things are looking up for Sallie.  Been praying for her!

 

 JimRCGMO wrote:

Hey, my eastern neighbors (Inch, Jerry, Garry, Lee, PC) - did you folks get much rain yesterday? We got the dust knocked down a bit, but not a lot of accumulation (mostly in the morning). Some thunder and a short downpour, but gone by after lunch and turned sunny in the afternoon.

We got a decent amout of the wet stuff.  Came down in buckets at times!

 

Yep, one racked me on the head. Big Smile [:D] *Big Goofy Grin* Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all nioght. Try the veal.

 I listened to the rain in Play practice tonight as it hit the metal roll up door. I coulda swore they were throwing Niagra at us.

Gimme a glass of the moo please. And a tall chocolate shake.

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Posted by inch53 on Monday, November 12, 2007 8:20 PM

Evening all, an Irish coffee please Cleo. Kinda of a chilly damp with the rains.

Hope ya'll had a good veterans days and a thanks to all my fellow vets.

I spent mine working on chores n outside on leaves after the rain yesterday and today with J Bird. Also building a couple baby doll beds to replace the ones the girls lost in the fire. With luck I'll have one ready for paint next weekend.

PC, we're keeping your wife in our thoughts for a great outcome tomorrow.

JERRY, glad Sally made it home and getting along ok.

RT,, did ya find anything out with the VA.

I've enjoyed all the pics posted this weekend. And from what I've seen ya'll been busy with this n that, some even made some good scores at shows. Me, I never left the place other than to run down to Bryan's bout a ¼ mile away to watch part of da Bears game.

Best gets round, kids will be here early and for the day. Hope ya'll has a gooden n stay safe.

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, November 12, 2007 7:50 PM

Evening Gang: Not much going on here. I tried to weld those bale feeders but the metal is so thin that it's almost impossible to weld without melting a hole. I will try again tomorrow. I may get out the wire welder and give it a try. The problem is I don't have a bottle of gas so I'll have to use the flux core wire.

Jerry: Good to hear that Sallie is home and doing well.

PC: Best wishes for your wife and hope that everything goes well. I'll be pulling for her.

Well I'm going to head for bed.

Good Night All

Paul The Duluth, Superior, & Southeastern " The Superior Route " WETSU
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Posted by Canondale61 on Monday, November 12, 2007 7:31 PM

Good evening all

PC hope everything works out well for your wife tomorrow. Good Luck

Jerry glad to hear your wife is home.

Glad to see weekend photo fun was fun.

And thank you to all our vets.

Night Kevin

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, November 12, 2007 7:00 PM

Hello everyone,

I'll have a chef salad, please. Water with lemon.

Philip.......... Just want to let you know we'll be thinking about Mrs. PC and praying for a successful surgery.

Jerry ...prayers continue for Sallie and her situation. Glad she could be home for weekend.

Texas Steve... I know what you mean about combining assets and homes. Best of luck to you and your fiance'.

Thanks VETS in USA and in Canada!!! 

Everyone, thanks again for comments about my latest pictures. I'm enjoying those SD24's.  gus was over with his friend today and we operated those engines.

I am building a shed for my track gangs to hold speeders and tools. i made one of those Durango Press Fairmont Speeders lately.

Happy Model Railroading ........

GARRY

HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR

EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Monday, November 12, 2007 5:12 PM

Good evening ! from Indiana. Big Smile [:D]

11-12-07

Clown [:o)]

Bill Tidler Jr.

Near a cornfield in Indiana...

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, November 12, 2007 2:46 PM

Just in for a RBFTG and a BUMP... Wink [;)]

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

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