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Good evening everyone 

 

It’s been another beautiful sunny day here in the northwest, night temperature was 15C again. This morning’s shopping trip was uneventful and I managed to get everything that was on the shopping list. I even earned a few brownie points by bagging a bunch of flowers for Sheila as well! All this was completed in just over an hour. I then made myself a muggertea and sat and read the magazine I purchased from WHS whilst I was out. The afternoon was spent redesigning my test track, which will now include a pair of Peco medium and a pair of small electro-frog points as well as a bit curved track. I’m going to use flexible track and I’ll hopefully, with the aid of a track-setta gauge, I’ll set the cured bits to both 2nd and 3rd radii. I’m just hoping that it will all fit on the “mdf plank” that I’m currently using.

 

On the subject of broken bones, so far in my 62 1/2 years in this world, I’ve never broken a bone, however, I am missing one! And on that cheery little note, I’ll bid you all goodnight.

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7 minutes ago, BSW01 said:

On the subject of broken bones, so far in my 62 1/2 years in this world, I’ve never broken a bone, however, I am missing one!

So far, just my wrist - both ulna and radius - in one episode during soccer practice at 14 years of age. The break was declared to resemble a dinner fork.  I was fortunate it was not a compound fracture.

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14 hours ago, jamie92208 said:

 Off betimes this morning to buy some 2 x 1 or 50 x 24 as they call it here.

Jamie

Jamie:

Is the 50x24 actually that or is it some other size, as a 1x2 is here?

 

Southern Ontario apparently has run out of road salt. Our latest episode with mixed ice, snow, and rain has been cleared (or melted itself). Weekend is supposed to merely have very high winds.

 

 

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4 hours ago, BR60103 said:

Jamie:

Is the 50x24 actually that or is it some other size, as a 1x2 is here?

 

 

Yes It's about 45 by 22.   Apparently the 2 x 1 is the size before it goes through the planer to produce what I think was called PSE (Planed square edged) in the UK.

 

Jamie

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Good morning all,

A bit misty here but it should be another fine and dry day with plenty of sunshine.

Enjoyed rugby last night with Gloucester managing to beat Saracens although the latter were without (I think) 6 International players (5 English and 1 Welsh)

Today will be another feast of rugby with France v Scotland followed by the big one. Both Wales and England unbeaten so far in the championship and with Wales at home that should give them a big edge with all that support but naturally I'm hoping that England win and think they can.  I wouldn't put any money on the result though (either way)

First task today will be ferrying the ladies of the family to a nail bar so they have have manicures etc. We're off to a party tonight at friends of Nicki. They are Jamaican and their rum punch is spectacular and dangerous. Luckily I knew this before I first tasted it so treat it with a great deal of respect.

The Boss is calling for tea so I bid you farewell for now.

Have a good one,

Bob.

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9 minutes ago, AndrewC said:

 

Is this related to Dr Samuel Gall, the inventor of the Gall Bladder, who, according to Tom Lehrer, specialised in diseases of the rich.

 

Hope that the recovery goes well.

 

Jamie

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This is the second time of typing this,  Ben knocked my arm and I managed to change pages. When I returned did it remember my typing?  Yes..  Unfortunately  last nights waffle not today's. 

 

Mooring Awl, Inner Temple Hare ,

 

Ben the Border Collie  got me up earlier than I wanted,  then refused to go out once I opened the door as a bird scarer went off.  It took some persuasion to get him down the garden. 

He's now lying by my side beating up a toy. 

 

Today's plans... Finish the garage wall...

 

Bye for now..

 

I don't know how Jamie had the gall to post that during my typing.

 

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Tea now taken up to Herself who seems to be in a good mood. 

I forgot to mention that yesterday I got things moving with the first of various projects planned for GDB Towers. The roofers have been booked to start in just over 2 weeks time to do the repairs and remove a redundant boiler stack.  Hopefully I will be ordering the new shed in the next few days so that that can be erected after they've finished.

This will be followed by the replacement windows and then we'll start on the inside.

Also need to get a quote for new patio and lawn etc. I had intended to do this myself but my back has instructed me that it will be on strike. (for the foreseeable future)

Busy times ahead.

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Morning all.

Perhaps Phil's fog is moving east as it hasn’t cleared here yet. It is forecast to clear soon though. 

We are supposed to go to Enfield today. I don’t feel like  going anywhere at the moment. I thought I was over the cold yesterday but it seems to be having an encore this morning. 

Tony

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Greetings ERs from a bright and breezy N Salop. Unfortunately I'm not in the same category as the lurgy is still doing its thing albeit having moved on somewhat with less dribbling but now painful inner ears to go with the sore throat, headache and hacking cough.

 

For a bit of light relief yesterday I tried to get to grips with Templot and to start designing my layout but I seem to be a complete numpty and even with the guides written by various people to say it's slow going would be an understatement. Is it just me, an age thing or has anyone else struggled to reach Templot nirvana? Anyway, before it made my headache a lot worse I'd sort of done some constructive work but the end result would, I'm sure, be laughed at by anyone competent.

 

The main event today will, of course, be England v Wales; the outcome too close to call but it should be an exciting game. I just hope that the excitement doesn't make my cough worse.

 

Hope that those who are fit and well have a good day and that the lurgied ones get better. And prayers for the more unfortunate.

 

Dave

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Morning all

 

Has been a spectacularly busy couple of days at work, so have been rising very early and going in to try and combat the tide of emails. 

 

Tasks for today include dismantling Hannah's cot and rebuilding it in the bedroom she will now be sharing with Leah, placing an online shopping order and putting up some hooks, along with whatever else I am instructed! The bedrooms are very nearly done, so soon it will be my turn to put up some brackets for the new layout to live on! 

 

Now off to catch up with two days worth of posts. Enjoy your Saturday all.

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2 hours ago, AndrewC said:

 

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SWMBO will not be shown that!!!  

 

Morning all. Happy Birthday to bigjim. John - sorry to hear of your loss. 

 

Fay and groggy Upon the Hill of Strawberries again this morning though aircraft are landing at the nearby Row of Heath as is apparent from the sound effects overhead. 

 

Brief but pleasant Friday Drinks yesterday with SWMBO plus colleagues. Pleasing to find Proper Job on tap at the Coach & Horses, Kew Green and well kept at that. It doesn’t often travel so far from its St. Austell home. The later session didn’t happen because our Neighbours (Various) declared themselves too tired to go out. Since when are students too tired to go drinking on a Friday night?  

 

According to my phone I have an event today involving thumping diesels in the village of Isfield. Unfortunately the event marks 50 years since closure of the means by which I might reasonably have got there .....

 

Instead I shall busy myself with some household tasks and consider what best to do with the cheque I am told will be here in two weeks from now settling my late parents’ estate. 

 

I wish a good weekend to all and with special thoughts to our belurgied, other sick, injured and travelling. 

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1 hour ago, Dave Hunt said:

For a bit of light relief yesterday I tried to get to grips with Templot and to start designing my layout but I seem to be a complete numpty and even with the guides written by various people to say it's slow going would be an understatement. Is it just me, an age thing or has anyone else struggled to reach Templot nirvana?

 

Hi Dave,

 

Try reading Page 99 :  http://templot.com/companion/basics.php

 

Lots of friendly help on Templot Club.

 

cheers,

 

Martin.

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Good morning everyone 

 

Yet another sunny start to the day here, breakfast in bed this morning, so I’m just finishing off muggertea No2 then I’m off down Tom the cellar to collect the bits required to rebuild the test plank. 

 

Last I forgot to add after my comment on being a bone missing, that I can now say with all honesty, that I’m NOT A COMPLETE IDIOT, I have a bit missing!

 

back later 

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