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What have you done to yourself?
Nothing, well except spruce myself up a bit with a touch of paint about 150 years ago, anyway don't need to change my name, everyone should have a hobby.

You see I am designed well for collecting up items to sell in a flea market like greedbay Big Grin

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BTW, the missus is way too good for you
Too right, lucky me, don't know how she puts up with me so well especially when I get started on greedbay Wink
Well with such a damp, cloudy and dreary June onwards getting up at 6am in the morning is the best time to catch some sunlight before it rises above the cloud line. Frown

I'd rather be up early in daylight than the darkness of late evening any day.

Just gone 7:35am here now, well Pete reckoned on being busy, anyway ol'gal isn't it about time you zimmered off to bed, heaven help your victims if you start jabbing them in the wrong places 'cause you are half asleep Eek
Of course I am, bad enough talking to myself without being here and typing to myself as well.

Oh well I'm just stopping by to say 'lo just like the weather all lows our second hot day in a month frequently cloudy and the perishing clouds leak as well.

So you are going swimming to be warm and dry then Confused

Me missuses makes sure I behave myself in public, but not in private Wink
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I don't even know what to say to that

Corr, well what if I said that 3 was to match your 3 days and in fact it is more like over 4 decades since I scared the life out of myself at a school swimming lesson before I reached my teens ?

Haven't been able to step foot in a swimming pool or go near a steep waters edge since !

Last time I went to a local pool with my wife to pickup up our lad (some 6 years ago) I could not even enter the hall where the pool was, I just froze at the doors.

Would love to have been able to swim but I was nervous enough before going for swimming lessons but one short panic underwater due to a collision with another kid terrified me. Despite that I weent back the next week determined to not let it put me off but I could not get in any further than knee deep, that's life, obviously wasn't for me Smile
Well my big cats will charm your dogs and devour your BIN bandits, they are partial to oriental cuisine and what they don't like they bury, they're tidy pussy cats Smile

Well another day of showers, the garden is a slime bath where I have been trying to landscape it, or rather rearrange the clay into something grass can grow on and a mower can trim withoutout scalping the lumps.

Must be the dampest and grottiest summer for a long time after a few above average days in spring and early summer.

Can't even come up with some decent lunacy here, come on folks pop in and drop a bombshell or two to liven this thread up a bit more Cool
Hi Jeff, good of you to drop in and nudge it up the charts again, well what with holidays, and some working multiple shifts and selling in a summer/part recessional lull it was only to be expected.

This ol' thread ain't finished yet, Ms M and I are it's guardians !! Roll Eyes

Still the view count continues to creep up despite the lack of lunacy at present, then again online selling isn't that hot at the moment either, just like the weather.

Mind you I am getting good out of season sales on the SpecialistAuctions site so much so that I doubt I wil move my magaazine and books sales back to greedbay, but certainly watching for Auctiva's alternative.

So, running out of steam ? Well the tender is a bit low on coal and water, but the fire still glows, very soon we will get steam pressure up and start pounding the metals again, and anyone else daft as us to get involved in this lounge thread or is it a rope ? Smile
Summer has been good for me but it seems to be over now Frown Last week sales really tanked so I'm done for now, at least for a month or so. Then I can start up with fall/winter stuff (if I can ever find any time to take pics) Frown

So Jeff, you're still reading our nonsense huh? Wink Glad you joined us, if even for a little while.

Choo--if his room is THAT bad, keep the bulldozer...you need it more than I do Razz
Hey ChooChoo, going back to my avatar picture, C&O 614, if you want to see a wonderful video of this fabulous engine at 70mph, check this out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhGoR1cpdrM&feature=related

I just came upon it on YouTube looking up something else In fact, there a re a number of vids, but this is a particularly good on at high speed This is similar to the speed of when I snapped that pic at left Its been over 10 years since these trips, time goes by fast. That's what railroading was once all about!

Another good one, taken a few miles from where I took my still photo. Great pacing footage.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrrPGQMwXxM&feature=related
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Pretty impressive videos, steam rules, when it comes to putting on a spirited show Smile


There are just so many outstanding videos of these trips 10 years ago, I can't get over it.

Take a look at this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7PePKv7OGU&feature=related

While it's 7 minutes long, and worth watching every minutes (some great pacing shots), the first 90 seconds says it all!

What a shame this engine is now sidelined, and essentially rusting away. I don't even know who owns it now. I do know it needs major restoration again, and is out of certification. It can no longer be steamed.
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Originally posted by JeffS:
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Originally posted by ChooChooGuy:
Pretty impressive videos, steam rules, when it comes to putting on a spirited show Smile


There are just so many outstanding videos of these trips 10 years ago, I can't get over it.

Take a look at this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7PePKv7OGU&feature=related

While it's 7 minutes long, and worth watching every minute (some great pacing shots), the first 90 seconds says it all!

What a shame this engine is now sidelined, and essentially rusting away. I don't even know who owns it now. I do know it needs major restoration again, and is out of certification. It can no longer be steamed.
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Originally posted by JeffS:
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Originally posted by JeffS:
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Originally posted by ChooChooGuy:
Pretty impressive videos, steam rules, when it comes to putting on a spirited show Smile


There are just so many outstanding videos of these trips 10 years ago, I can't get over it.

Take a look at this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7PePKv7OGU&feature=related

While it's 7 minutes long, and worth watching every minute (some great pacing shots), the first 90 seconds says it all! A cold day and the steam condensing from the stack.

What a shame this engine is now sidelined, and essentially rusting away. I don't even know who owns it now. I do know it needs major restoration again, and is out of certification. It can no longer be steamed.
Awesome vids, Jeff. I think everyone likes trains. The hospital I work at is 103 years old and was built behind a huge trainyard. No steam engines anymore, but plenty of freight and commuter trains still carrying on. The noise is deafening at times but no one ever seems to mind Smile The patients say they actually like the sound of the train whistles at night.

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