Thanks for that Mr. Otte, we sure do not want to lose our Dear German Buddy.
Ulrich, I see nothing that was directed personaly to you. We all know you better than that. But, there are some that take off on a tangent very quickly and I believe that is what Mr. Otte was referring to.
I was personally spoken to at one time for having a Biblical referrance in my signature line. I certainly knew who they were talking to, and even though it was a very neutral but inviting statement that I felt good about using, I took no personal offence for them not wanting it here. We have to thicken our skin at times and I know that you know that as well.
We all want you here amoung us as we learn much from you as well as just enjoying our association with you. You are indeed a part of the Diner just as others are and Jeff was. As Archie Bunker said often to Edith, "stifle yourself " from time to time and I think it will be easier on your health too. We all appreciate you and care for you and Petra, and want you here with us.
It was nothing that you said, it was what it might lead to and was just a heads up for those who might want to go on and flame that terrible situation that has happened.
I think you can take this to heart, that all of us here including the staff at MR. do not condon the actions that have taken place in the name of _ _ _ _, but we will not give them any space here either.
Love ya man, keep hanging in there and look after your health, your good Wife and Friends.
Well I hope Ulrich hasn’t left in a huff. I sent him a pm.
Bleach: we were talking about that a month ago or so, about heat deactivating it. Turns out nearly every place on the Internet says that is true. The only one who denies the science of that is Clorox, the company that makes it. They say heat is harmful for longterm storage but activates it when you use it.
Now that I remembered that, I wish I could remember where I put the big bag of truck screws I bought on Ebay or my rail joiners. My attempt to lay the first rail last night came to an abrupt halt.
I did not know Jerry was brain damaged. That explains a lot. My neighbor adopted a kid with fetal alcohol syndrome. He is 13 now and besides having a violent streak he has no appreciation of cause and effect. We hired him to shovel snow and he threw the snow on the left side of the driveway on the right side. If he doesn’t want to finish dinner, he may hide it…behind a bookcase.
The doctor is in a tizzy because my potassium is too high from one of my meds. Told me not to eat bananas and cut my med in half. Now if you took bananas instead of potassium horse pills, you would have to eat 4 of them to make up for 2 pills. If that’s the worst of the medical news in the diner, we are all doing well for a change.
Flo, [B] Please and why are there broken plates in the parking lot?
Steve This site helped me a lot when I got started in the hobby and I felt welcome when I came here. I all so thank the site for allowing us to have Jefferys Dinner. But is not this the one place on the site where we can talk about other things beside train’s?
I think the warning was uncalled for my self. Like when I was a teenager and I wanted to grow my hair long. The junior high school princpal told me it was the first step to smoking dope and drugs! He was wrong! In this case I think you step over the line with the warning.
If something is posted that should not be, just delete it and PM the member.
Ulrich Well maybe you just need to be a little thicker skin about some things. You took it personally and it was not about you in this case far as I can see. Stop reading between the line’s my friend.
Windy right now, I suppose thats why warm in the forecast. Wed. 78/46 Thur. 85/46 Fri. 84/48
I left the house this morning at 9:10 for Vintage seniors group at church and we had a potluck afterwards. I love potlucks, I brought fish sticks.
Then I got my taxes computed, I could buy another one of my cars for what I’ve got to pay. 88 CRX Si, 95 Del Sol Vtec and 98 Integra GSR. Well the GSR would have to kind of beat up. I saw 2 GSR’s and 2 Del Sols recently, you hardly ever see these anymore.
I took my walk as soon as I got home and then it was 5:10 so that was my day.
Flo, I’ll have a gigante cup of coffee with boocoo cream, please.
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There’s trouble in River City
There’s trouble with a capital T and that rhymes with P and that stands for pool!
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Gentlemen, because of a few forays a couple of months back, I believe Mr. Otte is merely trying to be proactive and head 'em off at the pass, so to speak.
Ulrich: please don’t take this stuff personal. I don’t believe for a second that it was aimed at you.
Nuff said.
Lucas: I would hazard a guess that most of us choose to model railroads that were/are in the locale where we grew up.
However, some folks become interested in for example narrow gauge or logging roads later and do research and fan trips to study them.
Anyway you look at it, it’s all fun.
well, off to work
Hello to all and I hope everyone is OK, safe, and warm.
I grew up next to the Burlington Route west of Chicago inthe 1950’s to early 1960’s. I could see the trains from my house, and could easily walk to the location in the photo below. A suburabn station is in the picture. The locomotives are F3’s with a GP7 in the middle.
Coffee please, hold the orange juice and the banana.
Growning up outside of Baltimore, I saw much less of the B&O, WM and Ma & Pa than you might imagine. The M&P ran it’s last train that passed near my house when I was 4 or 5 and I remember that I saw it once. My grandparents lived near Johnstown and we saw some of the Pennsy on the way there. Mountainous, at least my Appalachian standards, small towns, coal mines and farms. It was and still is a pretty area, but modern development has encroached. One can now see llamas from where my grandfathers farm used to be.
My last layout was of the general area of Western Maryland, PA, WV land my own line the PNRR. I’m not a rivet counter modeler, so I can have whatever locos that suit my fancy.
My next RR is still at the beginning stages of a yard. I love the west and the scenery of say a Durango & Silverton and if I were starting from the scratch, I might go in that direction.
LION has been to conferences, CEs to keep his nursing license current. Then him went to the Urologist to schedual a TUR-P. (If you do not know what that is, ask your grandmother… She will tell you all about grandpa’s TUR-P.
After this I stopped at Paneras to get some pecan twists (for desert) and then went to the Blarney Stone to have a Dinner of Sirloin of LAMB (rare) and other vegitables.
LION is now 'ome, and must worry about putting ]puters in order.
Having lived where murders have attacked, had a friend killed at the Pentagon and know several personnelly that were there at the Pentagon and injured in that attack. I have had the planes of war fly over me in this area as they seek to protect us. I understood that there is a danger and that is unsettling.
To those that are now in fear or are hurt and angry I would like to encourage you to be brave and dont give in to these emotions as strong as they are. I too have wanted to hurt those that have hurt us. But living in Freedom with out hurt or anger is the best reposonse - it says we will give into their hate and their works of destruction.
Here is a prayer for all in need [angel]
Henry - My father had low potassium levels once. That is very dangerous. Be careful my friend.
UP 831 - LOL - Little coffee with that cream ? Coffee is such a delightful drink. It can be fixed so many different ways. Who was that asked for just coffee beans to chew on ? Man talk about a coffee buzz !!
Lucas - How about some pie too ? [dinner] [:P]
V8 - What is a Del Sols
Ken - Nice talking to you yesterday. Sorry I had to run. Man that last photo looks like a bull mounting a cow ! How did the engineer get out of that loco with out a ladder ?
Alvie - 30 shades of FCC ?
Der - is that REAL BACON ? Oh man that looks good ! I am only allowed that fake Turkey bacon nowadays because of my heart and weight issues [sigh] Is that a castle on your design ? [Y] - LOL she does blather on a little ! But I still love her as a friend. She is such a nice person and loves God too.
Reinhard - Responded to your PM. Glad you are back home safe and sound !
Loco - I LOL at your understand the dog and the “Look” I have seen that look at times myself too.
A Del Sol is Honda’s competor to the Mazda Miata sports car and is the same size. The top comes off and stores in the trunk. Del Sol means under the sun or something like that in Spanish.
My Del Sol drives really nice and was my favorite car until I got my Integra GSR. There now kind of rare, they only made 75,000 of them, Ford makes that many pickups in a month and a half. They were made fro 92 to 97. Mine has the rare DOHC VTEC engine.
Morni… Uh… Hmmmmmm??? Guess it is afternoon now! So Good afternoon folks!
Chloe, I just need a bottle of Cheribundy Light and a bananna to keep me going at the moment.
Got about 10 minutes before I need to head out to Canandaigua to get the front end allienment on the PIP checked and fixed as needed… While I am in Canandaigua, I will stop down to the local hand made chocolate store. Need to buy my gifts to the family for Easter… I’m sure I will be getting way more than I should that day. After church we all head to Canandaigua to a Ritzy Motel/conference Center on the lake for their rather over priced Easter “get out of having to cook anything for the Family Yourself” Buffét. That is to please my sister who has insisted on this for the last 30 or so years… It’s "TRADITION… Tradition!!! (Think “Fiddler”.) Then I get to drive back home change out of the high priced clothes and head over to my son’s house for a wonderful family meal. Much more enjoyable for me… We have tried to talk my sister out of this and have her come to my son’s house, but it is way too far to drive and she doesn’t know everyone (meaning, she can’t dominate all the conversation… ahem!).
I digress… Weather here in the words of [color=red]Barry[/color], Dull! Partly dull with darker dull at times and lots of dull for the rest of the day. High today will be 41°F maybe. And maybe not…
Speaking of [color=red]Barry[/color], where he? And where is [color=red]Galaxy[/color] too???
Good afternoon Diners: It’s been snowing all morning and through the early afternoon - but hey, it’s Spring… Looking forward to going to Moncton for the Train Show on Saturday - overnighting Friday so the cat will “have the con”.
Lucas:
…That’s a toughie for me. I’m not at all sure I know just what I’m going to settle on for this current (Yeah – I’ve actually got some lines drawn on the sub-roadbed and some lose track sections laying about – so yes, “current” it is!) I’ve two Western Maryland liveried locos in storage – and my RDC is New Jersey. I think all the rest are undecorated. My idea is definitely North America; and I live in Canada – so if push comes to shove, it&rsq
When I first got interested in railroads, I went to the public library and devoured all the books they had. One particular book, Narrow Gauge in Ohio by John Hauck, for some reason spoke to me – probably because the railroad was set in Ohio, where I lived at the time, during the golden age of steam, my favorite time period. So I resolved that when I was able to build a railroad, I’d model the Cincinnati, Lebanon & Northern. I haven’t wavered in that plan yet.
Wow! Just Wow!!! Every once in a while something happens that restores your faith in businesses… I took the PIP to Canandaigua to find out how bad the damage was in the accident (forced off the road) last Saturday. Figured I would likely need to get the front alignment done. I was sure I had bent something…
Was 5 minutes late leaving the house and, of course, all kinds of things along the way to slow my progress down. Drove into the place 7 minutes late. Went in the Service Center and had to wait for 5 minutes while the only Service guy in the office at the moment was writing up something on the computer. He finally appologized and asked what he could do for me. I gave him the key fob and my name and what I was there for. He printed out the work order, I signed my life away, and then headed for the waiting room. I had just finished thumbing through a magazine with articles trying to convince me why I need to spend $450,000 for car that sports 640hp can go 0 to 500 mph in just a few seconds and is gauranteed to raise my testoserone level considerably… I decided I would just keep the PIP at my age… The service guy comes in to get me. It had only been about 18 minutes since I sat down. He takes me back out to the service center not the “pay a fortune” window in the other direction. I’m thinking, “Oh, oh! This can’t be good news…!!!” He goes behind his computer, hands me my key fob but no paperwork… Says the alignment is fine both front and back, there is no damage underneath the car, and only the thing that needs to be done is the new lower bumper/cowling I already know about and repeats they don’t do body work. Then says, “Have a nice day!” I stand there in total disbelief… I look at him and say, “No charge?” He sa
YGW low and high potassium can be bad. If it’s high enough, your EKG looks like a sine wave. Tried to plant some onions and radishes and got real dizzy everytime I stood up. That’s the other drug that knocks my pulse down to hibernation mode. As a result I didn’t make it down to the train room.
der I worked with a nurse that moved back to Moncton. She does a lot of hiking and there is some beautiful country up there. No snow here, 70 degrees for a change.
Lion A TURP? You must have a big one. Since you have a RN, you know some docs are more state of the art than others. There are a lot of less invasive treatments these days. Many of these can be done as outpatients, which might drive some urologists to do those in their office. Maybe a second opinion? Here is a link to non-invasive therapies http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/437359-treatment#d11
Ulrich seems to have had his fill of political correctness, which is worse in Europe than it is here. He tells me Facebook and Twitter are monitored by the government and offensive posts are removed by an ex-Stasi agent. I hope he changes his mind about the forum.
it’s a hot windy day. Made a update to a star wars game that took 26 hours. It’s either one or the other since the WiFi can’t be share.
Lucas- My interest in railroading; I was born with, sadly I’m trying to be a real railroader, but I don’t think it will happen. Although I model the railroads under my tag line. I grew up looking at Southern Pacific and Cotton Belt into Union Pacific.