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Posted by CopCarSS on Monday, July 17, 2006 8:35 PM
Do they make Caffeine Free Mountain Dew (Diet or Otherwise?) I suppose it's possible...it just doesn't seem to jive with the whole "extreme" marketing that they've been employing of late. Perhaps that's why I've never heard of it...they don't advertise it at all!

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Posted by blhanel on Monday, July 17, 2006 8:32 PM
How about Caffiene Free Diet Mountain Dew?  I should've guessed that one, I had one today myself!
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Posted by CopCarSS on Monday, July 17, 2006 8:26 PM

 blhanel wrote:

OK, I give up- what does CFDMD mean?Confused [%-)]


Methinks it has something to do with Cold Diet Mountain Dew, but alas! I've no clue what the "f" is...fresh?

And now for something completely different...

MC, what was the tunnel shot that was previously posted. It seemed far to green a thing to exist in our fair state (unless of course it was in the Weminuche Wilderness down Silverton way...which my cousin has renamed the "Wet Too Much Wilderness..." Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by blhanel on Monday, July 17, 2006 8:09 PM
 CShaveRR wrote:

Brian, we know a great hotel in DeKalb--think you could convince Joanie that you had masked bandits?

And you don't want to be in the same state with them, right?

CFDMD, please!  Lots of it!



I wish that were an option, Carl, I'd love to- unfortunately, all my extra liquid assets are spoken for next month in the form of gasoline and required motel stays out west (a trip to Cali) and a belated wedding reception.  And the preparations around here kept me away from stalking the C&NW consist.Banged Head [banghead]

OK, I give up- what does CFDMD mean?Confused [%-)]
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Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, July 17, 2006 5:42 PM

Brian, we know a great hotel in DeKalb--think you could convince Joanie that you had masked bandits?

And you don't want to be in the same state with them, right?

CFDMD, please!  Lots of it!

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Posted by Kozzie on Monday, July 17, 2006 4:34 PM

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Good afternoon, everyone.  Sure is nice and HOT outside.  Went for a walk, and it ended up being a
very short walk.  Even walking slow, it was too unbearable outside. 

For supper tonight, I've made a big pot of that cold soup (can't remember the name, and probably couldn't spell it, if I did remember the spelling).  It's in the fridge, next to the lemonade. 

Guess that's about it for now.  Everyone take care, try to stay out of the heat as much as possible.
I've loaded up on ice cream, vitamin water, and iced tea, if no one cares for the Gatorade or squincher.

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Hey Paula, we have Gatorade down here, but I haven't heard of squincher...???  Is that a home-made drink?

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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, July 17, 2006 4:15 PM

matt and I did go over to deshler. they are finishing up installing the diamond.they found alot of water underground so they had to set up the drainage so the extra water goes into the deshler resivouir.going to be alot of trains coming through tonight.

stay safe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, July 17, 2006 3:55 PM
Good afternoon, everyone.  Sure is nice and HOT outside.  Went for a walk, and it ended up being a
very short walk.  Even walking slow, it was too unbearable outside. 

For supper tonight, I've made a big pot of that cold soup (can't remember the name, and probably couldn't spell it, if I did remember the spelling).  It's in the fridge, next to the lemonade. 

Guess that's about it for now.  Everyone take care, try to stay out of the heat as much as possible.
I've loaded up on ice cream, vitamin water, and iced tea, if no one cares for the Gatorade or squincher.

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Posted by rvos1979 on Monday, July 17, 2006 1:55 PM

Afternoon everyone.....

It's the three H's again today, with a chance of storms today.  Tomorrow is going to be about ten degrees cooler, and a bunch less humid.

Gatorade and Squincher are topped off, found Mudchicken's tap empty again, will have to get him a bigger tank (is 1200 gallon big enough?).

See everyone later.

EDIT:  Just had a severe thunderstorm watch posted, expecting nasty weather later as cold front moving through.

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Posted by mudchicken on Monday, July 17, 2006 1:17 PM

Jay:

If they come back, we can loan you Gus. (or you could borrow a few from Door County up in NE Wisconsin)...Gus has cornered cousins of your guests on steel fenceposts more than once here.

Scotties do not like racoons and the bandits don't like the german shepard size jaws on the terrier frame with a terrier 'tude! http://www.doorcountyscottierally.com/

Banged Head [banghead]Banged Head [banghead]Banged Head [banghead]

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Posted by locomutt on Monday, July 17, 2006 1:14 PM
Metra Kid2,

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the Diner and Happy B-Day [bday]!!!
Hope you get some very good use from your scanner!!Smile [:)]

Mookie,no comments about anything,even another thread?!?!Mischief [:-,]

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Posted by blhanel on Monday, July 17, 2006 12:52 PM
 jeaton wrote:

We are keeping our pup in the cool also.  The heat is also getting to our neighboorhood critters.  A family of bandits has taken up in the fireplace chimney.  I guess they wanted even cooler and figured out how to open up the damper and let themselves into the house.  Up at 3:00am this morning showing them the door.

The little rascals climb up a now unused TV antenna tower about 30 feet up to the fairly steep roof, climb up to the roof ridge then crawl up six feet of brick chimney to get in.  Maybe I could talk them into taking up and installing a chimney screen.  Either that or I find somebody with a sky hook to do the job.

Stay cool.

Jay

Bandits of the masked variety (racoons)?  Yikes!  Joanie would check us in to a hotel for a week...

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Posted by jeaton on Monday, July 17, 2006 12:45 PM

We are keeping our pup in the cool also.  The heat is also getting to our neighboorhood critters.  A family of bandits has taken up in the fireplace chimney.  I guess they wanted even cooler and figured out how to open up the damper and let themselves into the house.  Up at 3:00am this morning showing them the door.

The little rascals climb up a now unused TV antenna tower about 30 feet up to the fairly steep roof, climb up to the roof ridge then crawl up six feet of brick chimney to get in.  Maybe I could talk them into taking up and installing a chimney screen.  Either that or I find somebody with a sky hook to do the job.

Stay cool.

Jay

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Posted by Mookie on Monday, July 17, 2006 12:20 PM
 chad thomas wrote:
 mudchicken wrote:

Mooks:

Sorry bout dat - Has to do with Chad Thomas and holes in the ground.

  Chad has gophers?

Poor Andy - this is not a good time for man nor beast(ie).....

Mooks

 

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Posted by chad thomas on Monday, July 17, 2006 11:04 AM
 mudchicken wrote:

Mooks:

Sorry bout dat - Has to do with Chad Thomas and holes in the ground.

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Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, July 17, 2006 10:54 AM

Hey, Colin!  Happy birthday!  (Keep cool!)  E me if you decide to brave the heat and try out that scanner!

By the way, you share a birthday with "Professor" Peter Schickele, one of my favorite entertainers.

Carl

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Posted by SactoGuy188 on Monday, July 17, 2006 10:23 AM

Good morning from frighteningly hot Sacramento, California! It's supposed to be over 100 °F. highs for almost the entire week. Shock [:O]

I hope there are plentiful cold drinks in the refrigerator--we'll all need it!

 

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Posted by mudchicken on Monday, July 17, 2006 10:17 AM

Mooks:

Sorry bout dat - Has to do with Chad Thomas and holes in the ground. Will put the scottie monster back up in a while. (we are having to barricade Andy in the house when we are not home. He staggers around in the heat and is going blind now. With 100+ temperatures around we are really concerned about the 17 years old guy's ability to handle the heat.)

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Posted by M636C on Monday, July 17, 2006 10:14 AM
 james saunders wrote:
 M636C wrote:

 kevinstheRRman wrote:
Holy Heat stroke Batman... it's like 38 degrees out side.. which is... 107, 106 F

I think...

I think now is a good time to fix my picture issues.


I'm visiting Port Hedland for the first time in two years.

It's mid winter here, 25 degrees Celcius, clear blue sky and just the weather for train photos.

I spent the last two days down in the Dampier area (about 250 km west of here) looking at Pilbara Iron (the former Hamersley and Robe River lines). We had bad luck with the former Robe line and the Hamersley line was closed for rail replacement for a lot of the time. We still got a lot of photos (and a flat tyre).

Is Mookie still around here? Two years ago I found a new siding named "Mooka" and now there is an SD70ACe with a brass nameplate with that name!

M636C




What are those new ACe's like? I'd love to get over to the pilbara one day to see those big EMD's and GE's running around! (one day)

The original car dumper here in Port Hedland came from the Oroville Dam construction project on the California Oregon border. This operation used the first U25C locomotives and the dumper was designed for these locomotives which are much smaller than current locomotives.

The Alco C636 which started the operation here also fitted the dumper, but the later locomotives have all been trimmed to fit, the GE Dash 8s have different cabs and cut down radiators, the AC 6000s have lower cabs with sloping sides and even bigger (but lower) radiators (it is VERY hot here in summer) and even the SD40s have low profile fans to keep within the dumper profile. The SD70ACes don't fit the oldest dumper, but the radiators are lower and the cabs are slightly lower, but they are clearly taller than the AC6000s. At the moment AC 6076 and ACe 4306 are running as a pair but I've only seen them as remotes mid train. Hopefully I'll see them leading before I return East. 6076 is the only AC6000 in the orange and grey colours carried by the SD70ACes (all the others are still blue and white) so that is the pair to see leading!

The SD70ACes sound quite different to the GEs of course, but sound a lot like the SD40s, and you often get SD70ACe/SD40 combinations with a distinctive sound. There is one pair of SD70ACes running which must be number two desirable lead combination.

I spent the weekend down at the Hamersley line where everything is pairs of Dash 9 44CWs. At least there are two colour schemes (silver and silver and yellow) and three lettering styles. The Robe line has Dash 8s as trailing units still in the Robe River yellow. One rebuilt Robe Alco is in storage (clearly visible) in working order.

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Posted by chad thomas on Monday, July 17, 2006 9:49 AM
Happy birthday Weez !!!!
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Posted by CMucha on Monday, July 17, 2006 8:20 AM
Morning All


Today is my Birth Day!

Got my first scanner!

Anyway, That 1995 sure is somthin, saw some pictures of it, i was gonna go see it but i slept in and missed it, Aaawell.


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Posted by CopCarSS on Monday, July 17, 2006 7:15 AM

Morning All,

Headed out to the Colorado Renaissance Festival yesterday despite the heat. All I can say is that I felt sorry for some of the performers in the costumes they had to wear! A lot of dark colors, long sleeves and heavy materials...not exactly what I would choose to wear when it's 102ºF (almost 39ºC for those of you down under, across the pond, way up north there eh, etc.)

It was the first time I'd ever been to one. Kind of an interesting deal. It was as if the witches or weird sisters (as they're listed in the Dramatis Personae) in Shakespeare's MacBeth had thrown in some history, fiction, Old English, Middle English, Shakespeareian English, melodrama, and vaudeville along with their fillet of fenny snake, eye of newt, toe of frog, etc. while chanting, "Double Double Toil and Trouble, Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble." Kind of a different deal, but a lot of fun.

Well, meanwhile, I guess I had better get to work. Hope you all have a great week!

TTFN!

-Chris
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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, July 17, 2006 7:13 AM
Kevin, Sign - Welcome [#welcome] back!!  We've missed you being in here.

Mookie, when I make Dan's mother's "Death by Chocolate" cake, I'll be sure to make several of them.
That way, you won't have to worry about there not being enough chocolate cake to go around!
Like the idea of singing Christmas/winter themed songs, and thinking of cold weather.  That, along with
the gatorade, lemonade, iced tea, etc., should keep us all cool!!

Breakfast today:  I did fix some bacon, sausage, sausage gravy, and biscuits for this morning.

Going to be very busy around the homefront today, so you may not see me in here very much.  But I
did make up plenty of sandwiches and salads for lunch today.  They're in the fridge and cooler, so
everyone can help themselves.

Got to get going now, and get some things done before it gets too unbearably hot here in the house.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, July 17, 2006 6:41 AM

 adrianspeeder wrote:
Sup guys!  Speeder back in the house!

Adrianspeeder

yo speedy did you get my email of the csx truck being towed?hope you liked. well the 3 h's again today for us.hope the guys in deshler stay hydrated as they replace the diamond today.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by Mookie on Monday, July 17, 2006 6:15 AM

O^~^Whistling [:-^]  jingle bells, jingle bells.....

What a great day in the neighborhood.  Got to take my fur off and hang it in the closet.  Put on my summer outfit - a moo-moo with small people all over it.  It is so cute - they are playing with yarn, drinking milk out of a saucer, napping in a ball. 

Lots of old faces in here.  Well, not old age-wise -

Not going to get out of this so will quit trying.

MC - what happened to Gus?  I like him so much better. 

BC - You could take your bike to work - put it in the trunk and give it a ride for awhile.

Randy - keep that chicken hydrated.  Hate dried chicken with a passion!

Death by chocolate - hmmm.  That is what happens when someone hides the cake!

Well, keep thinking snow, blizzard and sub-zero temps, while I sing White Christmas at the top of my lungs....

Yow!

 

 

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, July 17, 2006 12:52 AM

I never did check the temperature during the day today, but I did go through about five bottles of water, and the A/C'd car was pleasant to visit.  The baggage car has all the doors open, so it's not a bad place to be when the train is moving.  The only down side is when the baggage car is next to the engine - an RS-3 - and it's accompanying ALCO smoke...

Let's see what's in the cooler for a snack.... 

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Posted by james saunders on Monday, July 17, 2006 12:03 AM
 M636C wrote:

 kevinstheRRman wrote:
Holy Heat stroke Batman... it's like 38 degrees out side.. which is... 107, 106 F

I think...

I think now is a good time to fix my picture issues.


I'm visiting Port Hedland for the first time in two years.

It's mid winter here, 25 degrees Celcius, clear blue sky and just the weather for train photos.

I spent the last two days down in the Dampier area (about 250 km west of here) looking at Pilbara Iron (the former Hamersley and Robe River lines). We had bad luck with the former Robe line and the Hamersley line was closed for rail replacement for a lot of the time. We still got a lot of photos (and a flat tyre).

Is Mookie still around here? Two years ago I found a new siding named "Mooka" and now there is an SD70ACe with a brass nameplate with that name!

M636C

 


 




What are those new ACe's like? I'd love to get over to the pilbara one day to see those big EMD's and GE's running around! (one day)

James, Brisbane Australia

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Posted by rvos1979 on Sunday, July 16, 2006 10:34 PM

Evening all.....

Weatherman was off by 8 degrees today, only got to 90, but air was still thick.  Supposed to be hot tomorrow, then moderate to the mid 80s rest of the week.  Will keep Gatorade and Squincher tanks full all week.

Kevin:  Zeppelin fan?  That was a pretty good album, I like 'em all.

Hope this weather moderates in a week and a half, will be going home to parents to help out with Racine County Fair, will be hauling ice around to vendors.  Will literally have the coolest job at the fair.

Stay cool everyone.

Randy Vos

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 16, 2006 8:54 PM
Did you ask...Is Mookie still around?

You bet!

Actually, she is eating out of house and home.




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Posted by M636C on Sunday, July 16, 2006 8:51 PM

 kevinstheRRman wrote:
Holy Heat stroke Batman... it's like 38 degrees out side.. which is... 107, 106 F

I think...

I think now is a good time to fix my picture issues.


I'm visiting Port Hedland for the first time in two years.

It's mid winter here, 25 degrees Celcius, clear blue sky and just the weather for train photos.

I spent the last two days down in the Dampier area (about 250 km west of here) looking at Pilbara Iron (the former Hamersley and Robe River lines). We had bad luck with the former Robe line and the Hamersley line was closed for rail replacement for a lot of the time. We still got a lot of photos (and a flat tyre).

Is Mookie still around here? Two years ago I found a new siding named "Mooka" and now there is an SD70ACe with a brass nameplate with that name!

M636C

 

 

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