Geezer's Lounge (Rev 1) - Volume 4

Started by Rick, January 04, 2026, 09:57:00 AM

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Rick

Quote from: Jerry on March 28, 2026, 09:59:48 AMDid you take any pictures of the layout??

Jerry

Jeff has posted many pictures here on the forum.
Just search for NYCJeff.
I didn't take any pictures.

Philip


KentuckySouthern

"Karl I love the one liner to Curt you do have a great sense of humour!!  ;D". Funny you should say that ;D

Cold here...how cold?, colder than the Sparty's 3 point shooting as they kept half the state of Michigan up way too late failing to quite get back from 18-19 points down headed to t-time next Tuesday as the lights go out on another, almost great but ultimately disappointing season.

OPS going well at Keeney's, currently working an industrial switch job.  :o

(35 degrees btw)

KS


elwoodblues

Good evening everyone.

It's scotch time so I'm pouring myself 2 fingers of 15 year Glenlivet, cause anything younger than that isn't worth drinking.  ;D  Rest of the bottle is on the counter, so help yourself.

Spent the morning at the local NMRA meet where we say a great clinic on modeling pre 1919.  The afternoon portion was a work session so I worked on adding the battens to the building.

Going to watch the hockey game and F1 qualifying.

Have a great day everyone.
Ron Newby
General Manager
Clearwater Valley Railroad Co.
www.cvry.ca

deemery

Quote from: elwoodblues on March 28, 2026, 07:46:08 PMIt's scotch time so I'm pouring myself 2 fingers of 15 year Glenlivet, cause anything younger than that isn't worth drinking.  ;D  Rest of the bottle is on the counter, so help yourself.
Scotch Club this afternoon was finishing some bottles from our Laird o'the Malts' collection. Most of those we had tried earlier. there was just a finger or so left in each bottle.  I particularly liked the Glen Scotia, got the last taste of that.  There was also a Ben Nevis that was very good.  There were still a few other bottles with a bit in the bottom when I left to go cook dinner.  

dave 
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

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