ined your sense of priorities.
>> >
>> >Regarding the weather and seasonal activities, a bunch of us enjoyed a
>> >wonderful steamup at Gary B's last Saturday. All locos steamed
>> >magnificently. All participants maintained dignity and cordiality.
>> >
&
activities, a bunch of us enjoyed a
> >wonderful steamup at Gary B's last Saturday. All locos steamed
> >magnificently. All participants maintained dignity and cordiality.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Steve
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Geoff
At
> least you were hauling coal--any left for us??
>
> Geoff.
Hi Geoff,
A very small portion of it did manage to "fall" out of the cars and into a
waiting plastic garbage can! Well, actually TWO plastic garbage cans of 30
gallons apiece. It wasn't anything special just peas sized Pocahontas
bit
Hey Keith and List,
That's an amazing story of trains you experienceed as a
driver--whoops-ENGINEER! I almost needed clean underware as I read it. At
least you were hauling coal--any left for us??
Geoff.
>>
>Geoff,
>While I was VERY lucky, you can't compare the sinking feeling of actually
>be
- Original Message -
From: "Geoff Spenceley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Some interesting train wrecks you fellows have!!--and I watched a TV
> documentary last night about a bloody awful train crash in San Bernardino!
>
Geoff,
While I was VERY lucky, you can't compare the sinking feeling of
Hi Geoff
Pictures are available,,, for a price!
HeHeHeHeHe
LOL
Larry
Geoff Spenceley wrote:
> Well,
>
> Some interesting train wrecks you fellows have!!--and I watched a TV
> documentary last night about a bloody awful train crash in San Bernardino!
>
> My Merlin Hunslet overt
Well,
Some interesting train wrecks you fellows have!!--and I watched a TV
documentary last night about a bloody awful train crash in San Bernardino!
My Merlin Hunslet overturned on a friends s/b station a few years ago,
catching fire. No stiff upper lip there--lots of panic! The loco has since
Are we turning into Brits??
Well, there was one amazing display of aplomb and stiff upperlips when a
collective couple of decades of live steaming experience demonstrated the
effects of setting a switch the wrong way when two stoutly-constructed locos
were sharing the track - from opposite direct
ful steamup at Gary B's last Saturday. All locos steamed
>magnificently. All participants maintained dignity and cordiality.
>
>Regards,
>Steve
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Geoff Spenceley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:00 PM
>To
. All participants maintained dignity and cordiality.
Regards,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Geoff Spenceley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:00 PM
To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam
Subject: Re: List Down?
Walt of the Swamp,
Reference the Lab--enclose an
Walt of the Swamp,
Reference the Lab--enclose an extra ten bucks with his get well card--for
his solicitor!! --yers knows yer Limey law--dontya!
Geoff
I would like to recommend my solicitor for the Labrador.
>Keep your steam up!
>Mr. B. W. Lunkenheimer, CFO
>The SWAMP RR
Thanks Trent,
Actually, like Steve, the main concern of my family was for the
doggie!!-- 'tho the wound has some infection, it's not enough to curtail
my steaming and at least I am retired and don't work like you.
Thanks too, Steve, the family enjoyed your support! "Get Well" cards to the
La
I would like to recommend my solicitor for the Labrador.
Keep your steam up!
Mr. B. W. Lunkenheimer, CFO
The SWAMP RR
Hello Geoff,
I must admit, I started to take my turn at poking a little harmless
fun at your expense, but I really didn't foresee my being able to top
Steve's response.
Seriously, I hope your wounds heal quickly. Nothing worse that having
an ailment with such beautiful spring weather co
Geoff,
Could you post the address of the Labrador so that we could send "get well"
cards?
Steve
Well, we're alive and well out here in Denver, after pulling up stakes
from the frozen confines of Rochester. No steaming yet, but I have to
unpack my steam-up supplies first, anyway.
Later,
K
OK up here in the Northern California redwoods, too. Except that I banged
up my leg badly on my bicycle -dismounting!!-then, after a month, as soon
as I was able to bike again, a lovely labrador (I love dogs!--except that
one) took a chunk out of my leg. So treatment on that--most people who
kn
In a message dated 4/10/02 2:50:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Alive and well in Texas!
Jim Crabb
Seabrook >>
And..on your way to Vegas, I hope!
Bob
Ok in CT too. This past winter (sic) was our warmest and dryest on
record. The PVLS club in Southwick MA has several meets planned this
season. If anyone plans to be in New England this year, let me know and
I'll send the schedule. They run engines in 1.5", 1" and .75"
scale. Dick Gri
Alive and well in Texas!
Jim Crabb
Seabrook
Terry
It does not appear that the list is down, only the
contributors. The improved weather through out the
world, even Australia, must mean everyone is boiling
water.
Mike
--- Terry Griner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why, the list of the kind people out there who talk
> about steam engines
> i
Why, the list of the kind people out there who talk about steam engines
in there many forms.
Those same fellows who know more than I ever will about the little
"dragons" :-)
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/10/02 02:09PM >>>
What list
Ray Bell
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From: "Ter
What list
Ray Bell
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From: "Terry Griner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of sslivesteam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:59 AM
Subject: List Down?
> Has the list gone down?
> Terry Griner
> Columbus Ohio USA
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