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Posted by CNW 6000 on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 7:53 PM
 blhanel wrote:

//drops Piranha on the floor

If you think I'm holding onto that thing, you're crazy! 

Laugh [(-D]  Tin gloves are needed perhaps?

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Posted by railfan619 on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 8:03 PM
Good evening how are we all doing tonight fine and dandy. I hope well it finally stopped raining here in wisconsin which is a good thing cause i was really getting sick of the rain. But any who we are down tho the final week of summer break and of course the week is going so slow i can't be-leave but it will be over before we know it. And the 2007/2008 school year will start but we all knew it would come to an end sooner then later. But other wise nothing new has really happened in my neck of the woods lately except that now all of our grass is green again. but oh well I shall be going now and I will be talkin to you all later.
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Posted by locomutt on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:34 AM

 CNW 6000 wrote:
One Burrito please: hold the Piranha!

 

Dan, Where do you want it held?!Mischief [:-,]

Brian, are you SURE "Tin Gloves" will work?! Just don't let one of those "critters" get loose inside that "Tin Suit"!!

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Posted by Railfan1 on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:14 AM
Good morning everyone. The coffee is ready and there are some doughnuts (still warm) on the counter. Have a great day.
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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:46 AM

Thanx for the coffee Railfan1 - I need to get some work done.  I am playing "post office" today!

Evil [}:)]

Maybe back after lunch....

Mook

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:47 AM

Good Wednesday morning to all.  Lance, thanks so much for bringing in doughnuts this morning, and for making the coffee.  I've got the juices, iced tea and lemonade freshly made.  

Brian and Pat, good to see you guys come in last night.

Guess Mookie is snowed under paperwork, again.  And has anyone heard from Kozzie lately?  

You all have a good morning, and I'll see ya later. 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 6:59 AM

mookie

sorry matt goes back to school today.otherwise I'd send him over to lick and stamp for you.thanks for breakfast.kinda quiet here at home now.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 8:22 AM
Joe!  Rest in Peace....

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Posted by CNW 6000 on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 10:12 AM
Just don't go 'Postal' Ms. Mook...

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 10:33 AM

Nope, we don't want anyone here going 'postal' on anyone!!Laugh [(-D]

Got some lunch ready and on the breakfast/warmer bar:  tuna melt casserole, beef noodle casserole, open-face roast beef sandwiches w/mashed taters & beef gravy, and side dishes of:  corn, peas, carrots, broccoli, brussels sprouts, sauteed mushrooms & onion, and tomato slices (or, if anyone wants a whole tomato, w/salt, pepper, or whatever).

You all have a great afternoon, and take care!!

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:10 PM

Got my face in a mato right now! Like them as is - don't need any add-ons.

Post office closed.  Taking a postperson's holiday.  Work all done. 

One meeting down, one to go. 

Weather gorgeous!  Finally. 

Have workload down a little so I can maybe find a tad bit o' mischief.  Hmmm looks like everyone is playing hide-and-peek.  My kinda people!

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 3:07 PM

made some more lemonade for tonight.Cw thanks for supper.according to another spot on the web csx derailed q380 in garrett yard.just a few cars.2 more days then a nice weekend.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by CNW 6000 on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 4:19 PM

AMEN to the weekend!  I love the 3 day variety especially when I get paid for one of them!

Any reason for using the horn staccato style?  I heard a CN this morning that sounded off in that fashion.  8 or 9 short, sharp blasts. 

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Posted by locomutt on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 4:41 PM
 CNW 6000 wrote:

AMEN to the weekend!  I love the 3 day variety especially when I get paid for one of them!

Any reason for using the horn staccato style?  I heard a CN this morning that sounded off in that fashion.  8 or 9 short, sharp blasts. 

 

Usually it's a warning for anyone (or anything thing) to get off (away from)the tracks.

Although around here about three blocks from the house on the NS main line, when

two trains  pass each other, they seem to have a "running conversation"! At least 15+ blasts on the horn from each train.


 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:45 PM

On tonight's supper menu, you have your choice of:

1.  tuna melt
2.  beef noodles
3.  open-face roast beef sandwiches w/your choice of mashed taters & beef gravy or fries

Other side dishes:  broccoli, brussels sprouts, creamed corn, tomatoes, cole slaw, and garden salad

Desserts tonight:  along with the regular cakes and pies, you can also have Patriot Pops, ice cream sandwiches, orange or lime sherbet, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, or peach ice cream.

Joe and Lance, containers are waiting for you guys in the fridge.  Gave you all a little bit of each of the entrees and veggies for tonight. 


 

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Posted by CNW 6000 on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7:01 PM
 locomutt wrote:
 CNW 6000 wrote:

AMEN to the weekend!  I love the 3 day variety especially when I get paid for one of them!

Any reason for using the horn staccato style?  I heard a CN this morning that sounded off in that fashion.  8 or 9 short, sharp blasts. 

 

Usually it's a warning for anyone (or anything thing) to get off (away from)the tracks.

Although around here about three blocks from the house on the NS main line, when

two trains  pass each other, they seem to have a "running conversation"! At least 15+ blasts on the horn from each train.


 

Morse Code?

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Posted by spokyone on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7:43 PM
  Beef noodles sound good. Near a construction zone in Rock Island today, a loaded ambulance was trying to get to the trauma center at Trinity. With sirens blasting and lights a flashing, he almost came to a complete stop. Then he reached into his bag of tricks.
  Out came a horn that must of came off a SD-40.That did the trick. Away he went. CooooL.
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Posted by locomutt on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 8:53 PM

 spokyone wrote:
  Beef noodles sound good. Near a construction zone in Rock Island today, a loaded ambulance was trying to get to the trauma center at Trinity. With sirens blasting and lights a flashing, he almost came to a complete stop. Then he reached into his bag of tricks.
  Out came a horn that must of came off a SD-40.That did the trick. Away he went. CooooL.

 

When I was on the Fire Dept., all of our apparatus had all warning lights with both "Q" and electronic sirens along with Grover "Stutter Tone" Air Horns. Didn't usually have too much trouble getting people (idiots) out of the way.

 

Dan, Could be..............or at least "trainese".Smile [:)]

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 9:34 PM

 Mookie wrote:
I am playing "post office" today!

Gee, I'm so busy all day that I can't check in, then I find out Ms Mook has been playing parlor games....

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, August 30, 2007 5:43 AM

Good Thursday morning, all!  Looks like we might have a little bit of rain today.  Sure hope so, because we really need some more rain.  Everything is so dry around here.  If we had more women in here, I'd say I'd get a bottle washed and ready, for us to play "Spin the Bottle"! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Fresh coffee, juices and tea are ready for this morning.  On the breakfast/warmer bar, we have:  bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, biscuits, sausage gravy, large jars of newly made grape jelly and strawberry jam, cantaloupe and watermelon chunks.  

Think I'll take my coffee mug, and a plate of food, and head out to the garden this morning.  Anyone want to join me, is more than welcome!!

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, August 30, 2007 6:00 AM

High 50's here this morning.  Ah - good napping weather.  Willy must be working his magic again!

Tree - I am not sure where I took a wrong turn, but this playing postoffice included some paper cuts.  No wonder they raise the prices so often.

Would have been in earlier, but had to wait for a train or two.  There seems to be quite a few on the forum.  Nice!

Breakfast on the patio with CW.  First football game of season this Sat.  I am not thrilled with the schedule.  Looks to be another very long season.  Blah....but Monday and sleeping late will make up for a little of it. 

 

 

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Posted by blhanel on Thursday, August 30, 2007 7:18 AM

//comes in and plops down in a corner booth

(sigh) I'm bored.  We need some more good threads started by Ed and Chris!

I'm also going through withdrawal here lately- no time for trainwatching, and probably won't get any over the next couple of months either (daughter's wedding in October, lots to do, gotta get the honey-do list whittled down).

Joanie's knees are doing somewhat better lately, her new Orthopedic specialist put an orthotic in her right shoe and gave her a shot of cortizone in the right knee.  She's moving around pretty good without the cane, but still has discomfort.  The next step will probably be Syn-Visc (sp?).

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, August 30, 2007 8:41 AM

Brian - she is going to get to Syn?  And is Visc his first or last name?

I am thinking the same thing re: boring.  Surely we haven't figured out every facet of trains that there aren't some questions, somewhere.  It is sometimes just getting someone to talk about them.  That can be the hard part.

Moo....

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Posted by mudchicken on Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:06 AM

Mooks: The stuff that happens on my side of the fence would bore folks to death. Interests me, but few others (following in the footsteps of Kingman, Morley, DeReymer, McMurtrie, Evans, King [lost sheep], Dodge, Blauvelt, Sumner, Argo, Berthoud and many other mudchickens)

Looking forward to two or three nights in a row of decent Sleepy [|)]...Lurch needs a bath and to get rid of it's CO/AR/TN/MS/KS/OK/TX bug collection... (typical Ford, throwing belts already and the transmission is slipping)

Uncle Pete on the ground somewhere west of here on the Moffat Sub....Hulcher sending a large convoy of sideboom cats up the hill. Watched UP change curve rail in Glenwood Canyon earlier. Saw 4 BNSF trains (w/ CSX and KCS power in the consists)plus a UP coal train between Dotsero and Allen in 90 minutes.

Georgetown Loop #9 still missing its running Gear. #12 was under steam and rather smokey at 9AM up at Silver Plume. Looked to be cleaning out the firebox.

// grabs barrel of blue gatorjuice and a large advil horsepill. Must go do battle with clueless rubber-tired engineer today.

 

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Posted by edblysard on Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:15 AM

Brian,

I hope you have hearing protection the first time Joanie has that done...way back when I had to go to Knees R Us for a tune up and had it done...well, lets just say if I could have gotten a good grip on the doctor before he bolted...

I am sure the compound used today is some what different; back then is was made from horse ligament and a synthetic product, and injected with something that looked like a caulking gun.

Was lucky, only need it once, but once was enough.

It did work wonders though; no more of that "sand in the joint" feeling, and mobility was improved immediately, and I could get up in the morning with out my knee sounding like a small gun going off.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:48 AM

Gee, I 'm not sure if I should be glad to be having the knee replacement surgery, or what!!  Apparently, they thought my knees were too far gone for the cortizone shots, or anything else, to do first!  Brian, tell Joanie I'm praying for her!!  Ed, how long ago did you have that done?!?!

For lunch and supper today, I've fixed Italian spaghetti w/meatballs, and Italian spaghetti w/meat sauce (PLENTY of meat in the sauce, too), along with garden salads and Italian bread, garlic and regular breadsticks, and Texas garlic toast. 

And for dessert, we have all the regular dessert menu items.  

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Posted by Modelcar on Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:51 AM

....Well J, the fellows have sparked it up a bit from the boring you were mentioning.  They just laid down a variety of "new stuff".....Some sounds pretty interesting.

Surely Ed, the process must be more humane now with what you described for the knee fluid that does seem to help a lot of people

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Posted by SactoGuy188 on Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:54 AM
 cherokee woman wrote:

For lunch and supper today, I've fixed Italian spaghetti w/meatballs, and Italian spaghetti w/meat sauce (PLENTY of meat in the sauce, too), along with garden salads and Italian bread, garlic and regular breadsticks, and Texas garlic toast. 

 

I'm definitely coming over for lunch! Dinner [dinner] 

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Posted by blhanel on Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:12 AM
 edblysard wrote:

Brian,

I hope you have hearing protection the first time Joanie has that done...way back when I had to go to Knees R Us for a tune up and had it done...well, lets just say if I could have gotten a good grip on the doctor before he bolted...

I am sure the compound used today is some what different; back then is was made from horse ligament and a synthetic product, and injected with something that looked like a caulking gun.

Was lucky, only need it once, but once was enough.

It did work wonders though; no more of that "sand in the joint" feeling, and mobility was improved immediately, and I could get up in the morning with out my knee sounding like a small gun going off.

Actually, the doc claims that he does it exactly the same way as he did the cortizone shot, and Joanie was pleasantly surprised at how that went.  She's had other cortizone injections in the past where she had the same reaction as you, though...Censored [censored] apparently it's all about the technique!

Thanks for the prayers, CW.  Joanie's main goal right now is to be able to wear heels to our daughter's wedding, and she doesn't care how it happens.

Enjoyed your report, MC.Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by mudchicken on Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:24 AM

CW: BossHen may not be that far behind you at Knees R Us....Now if I could only do something about keeping dates straight.

Carl: Speaking of dates, 10 days to Chicago (Down in the loop) and counting. Understand that Kubed one, Bergie and crew may be in the area keepin an eye on us.

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