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Elliot´s Trackside Diner July 2011
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 1, 2011 12:31 AM

Welcome back, Gang!

This month´s diner has arrived at its new location and is now open for service.

You wonder where we are? Well, after a few moments of thinking to go abroad again, it was moved to a rural place in central Ohio. Coshocton is the place, home of the Ohio Central RR, now belonging to the Genesee & Wyoming Inc.

To help you locate the place, here is a map:

This month, we are in for some classic American short line railroading! I hope you´ll enjoy it!

 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, July 1, 2011 1:48 AM

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

Bill Tidler Jr.

Near a cornfield in Indiana...

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, July 1, 2011 2:33 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

Music And I'm floating in a most peculiar way...This is Major Tom to Ground Control...   Music

 

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 1, 2011 2:35 AM

Bad news Folks.

My father called - my mother was taken to the hospital again. From what I know so far, she is getting ready for her final journey.

Petra and I will be going up there in a few moments.

 

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, July 1, 2011 3:27 AM

Best wishes and God Speed for your mother Ulrich.

An extra special Prayer Candle will be lit for her .

Take care of yourself, first, so you can be of good to others...

My MIL is taking another turn for the worse 2 nights ago too. THey now have her on Oxygen as well.

-G .

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, July 1, 2011 5:45 AM

Ulrich and Galaxy: Angel 's for both you and your families...take care, both of you...

Good Morning...

We are now at 53F going to a high of 78F...and getting sticky today..tomorrow will be the real sticky day as temperatures will go to 82F and feel like...108F

Today I find out if we are going into summer mode with things going on..I may not need to do on-call this weekend..Whistling

Oh...and being that it July 1st it is CANADA DAY!!!! CakeDrinksBeer

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Posted by yougottawanta on Friday, July 1, 2011 5:50 AM

Good Morning all.

Galaxy and Ulrich. Your MIH and Mother I wiLl be praying for. Dear Heavenly Father please grant these men and their families comfort , lift them up, give them strength to carry them thru this difficult time. We pray that you will ease their pain, encourage them help them to carry this burden at this most difficult time. We pray and ask these things in Jesus name. Amen. 

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Posted by steamfreightboy on Friday, July 1, 2011 6:21 AM

galaxy

Music And I'm floating in a most peculiar way...This is Major Tom to Ground Control...   Music

Ok, who moved the diner...oh wait, it is July, isn't itWhistling

Prayers for for everyone in need of them.

MusicGround Control to Major Tom, your circuit says there's something wrong! Can you hear me Major Tom...Can you hear me Major Tom...Music

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, July 1, 2011 6:47 AM

Good Morning All,

     Prayers for Galaxys' and Ulrichs' mothers.

     A breezeless 58 and sunny today yesterday was good as well with the temps staying below 80F. Not much to report on from the layout but I am painting the retaining walls for the elevated section of the layout and picking at the corner building kitbash that hides the column adjacent to the yard.

    Brilliant choice of location Ulrich even today the area is loaded with tracks and sidings. By odd coincidence I went right through there on my way back from Mid Ohio last week as the road through Akron was all backed up. You can see much better from the Kenworth but you just can't hop off the highway and stop when you're 70 ft long. Just wouldn't have been comfy in Japan for 4th of July. If I can suggest a time, spring and cherry blossom time is gorgeous or maybe around January when it used to snow and snow and snow in Misawa where I was stationed. There was a 4-6-4 in the center of town on display in a park but I am pretty sure THAT slide got destroyed along with most of the rest of my stuff in the attic. Also had slides of the train trip from Yokohama to Mt Fuji but there you go. Nothing like a house fire to simplify your existance.

    Lots to do in the shop again today so I best get to it. Catch y'all later,    J.R.

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, July 1, 2011 7:07 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and a breakfast burrito please. Didn’t sleep well again last night. Odd too. This is twice this week. Oh well.

Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 95. Heat index values as high as 105. Local guys say 108. Wonder if I could tell the difference. I usually post the weather off of Natn'l Weather Service website. Local guys usually do things like say "gee that was a surprise pop up thunderstorm we had today" refering to a storm the NWS had been predicting for 3 days. I could be a Local Weatherman. "Good morning! Today we'll see.......weather. I would take an umbrella with you  today because it may rain. But I wouldn't cancel any outdoor activities because it may not. Join us again this evening at 6 so I can tell you what it did in case you didn't notice."   

So this is Ohio. Say, we’re close enough we can all stop by Lee’s for coffee and some Sponge Cake.

Jerry- Wouldn’t a thinner cushion be not as…..cushiony? Also have they talked about how it may last in comparison to the old ones?

Lawn mowers. (Now you watch, I’ll regret saying this as I have to use them today. Or at least the push mower). I have two mowers that I think are great. 1 is a IH Cub Cadet garden tractor 1250. Good tractor. The deck ain’t that good though. Condition wise it’s great, cut quality it stinks. Always has. But, it was given to me by my Dad who bought it new in 1977 back when the garden tractors were built like little tiny farm tractors. No stamped steel frame on these and enough cast iron on the hydrostat and differential and front axle to well...., I don’t what. Has had nothing but tuneups done. Oh except for a muffler and a seat. The other is a John Deere push mower. This was bought out of desparation over my old Lawn Boy that had a bolt seize in a cast aluminum part that, thanks to the US Governments all out prejudicial attack on two cycle lawn and garden equipment, can no longer be had. ANYwhere. OK so I found one on e-bay last week. That was a goodone too. But I will have to admit, I really like the John Deere except it clogs. Cuts way better than the Lawn Boy does too. As for letting gas set in tanks and cans all winter. I do and always have. Both the Lawn Boy and the Deere start right up the first time each year. For the Lawn Boy it usually took three pulls for the very first start of the season. If it took 4, it needed a spark plug. John Deere has one of them fancy always one pull starts and it does what it says it does. The Cub Cadet doesn’t ind old gas either. Starts the same on old as it does fresh. No I don’t use stabilizer either.

82 and feels like 108!!!!! My gosh that is beyond sauna. I didn’t think humidity went that high and still be able to see through it.

I’ll be praying for the Mothers in trouble today.

Welp, not in any hurry to get outside. I have to mow today. Then w**k tonight. No dew this morning so if not for neighbors I’d be out mowing. That is the only thing I don’t like about living in town. You have to watch what you do during the “quiet hours” which I believe out number the noisy ones. Of course, the area were I grew up (Mom's house) has gotten more populated and the new neighbors probably wouldn’t be out with you doing stuff to beat the heat.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, July 1, 2011 7:31 AM

Well Todd, you must live in a different universe than I. Lawn equipment never starts in the spring unless stored with fuel stabilizer (and no, I haven't run surplus race gas in them for years). Once running, usually no problems, but the wearout rate on parts is phenomenal (think maybe the kids run over everything in their paths?)

   As for quiet hours, We were serenaded by AC/DC until almost 11pm last night along with PA announcements from the Little League field adjacent to the house. Used to be the park had a ban on PA's and crowd noise wasn't a problem. There was a meeting where the league officials and their #1 enabler swore blind if alllowed to put in PA's so they could host tournaments, they would be off by 9pm weekdays and 10pm weekends and not used for regular league play. Now every field has a PA and they blast away to all hours. Call the cops you say? The PAL is the biggest offender so no hope there. Here Vinnie, you may have the soapbox back and no we're not anti sport. The CFO and the kids all played and now coach but really, this is too much. Yeah, yeah Vinnie, I'm moving along, sheesh.  At least the macarena is passee now.     J.R.

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, July 1, 2011 7:50 AM

 Morning Folks

 Flo Scrambled eggs, bacon, toast and a Diet Dew

 Ulrich and Galaxy your loved one are in my Angel as well.

 Rob Thank you for the complement! 

 Yard Wars The Next Day Hum, my right arm is starting to itch a little. Maybe the Poison Ivy did score on me. I don't see any red yet so I am crossing my fingers. 

 I used a rake to pull the vines off the house, cut the vine at the root and carried it with the rake. Dumped them over my fences into a area of the front yard I don't do anything with, big bunch of evergreen bushes.

 Far as the Lawn Mower I am guessing the belt slipped off the pulley that drive the front wheels. I will have to admit I was pushing it pretty hard last night. I hope there is instructions in the owners manual for replacing the belt.

 Todd You are right about new mowers and older gas. I do use stabilizer now, I think that is what killed the first Toro last year but it was never a easy starter. I now add stabilizer to the gas can when I get gas.

 Going to be a Hot One Today!

  See you all after work.

                                     Ken                    

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, July 1, 2011 7:57 AM

Good Morning everybody.

2011 is now half over!

Happy Canada Day!

HI HO It's off to Ohio we go! ..Thanks for the move, Ulrich.

Ulrich and Galaxy ..... Prayers for you Mom and MIL.

Todd ... Those good old Cub Cadets will last forever. It was great when Made In The USA meant high quality. ...Made in the USA? What's that?

I mentioned I had been working on my SD7's and SD9's. For each of teh six, I added extr headlights, sunshades, spark arrestors, and antennas. Here is one of them. I have bothe Burlington Route paint schemes (red and black).

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, July 1, 2011 8:41 AM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Ulrich and Galaxy ..... Prayers for you Mom and MIL.

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, July 1, 2011 8:45 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

 Heartland Division CB&Q:

Ulrich and Galaxy ..... Prayers for you Mom and MIL.

 

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Back atcha Jeffrey. Yeah

-G .

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Posted by Curt Webb on Friday, July 1, 2011 8:45 AM

Morning All,

I'm pretty tired. I spent the night with a flashlight looking for the diner, I'm glad I finally found it.

Flo I would love a cup of coffee please.

Happy Canada Day

My plan for the day is to start working on the turtles.

Maybe I will make a side trip up by Cleavland to see Lee or over by Youngstown to see my relatives.

Ulrich- Your Mother is in my prayers. Please take care of yourself and Petra.

Galaxy- Prayers for your MIL. Hopefully it is a temporary medical setback.

Everybody take care.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, July 1, 2011 9:35 AM

Heh, heh, heh.......  Good Morning Diners!!!  (sings, "It's a Lovely Day Today......")

Mornin' Zoe, i'll have the #2 special, over easy on the eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of Sour Dough Toast and leave the strawberry jam please.  What?  Oh yes, lots of good old dark roast coffee as well.  i sound happy this morning?  THAT's because I am..... Big Smile

Ulrich, my prayers to you, Petra, your Father, and your whole family during this time! 

Galaxy, my prayers are also for you and your family with the MIL in the hospital.

It's a bright sunny day here in the Finger Lakes region this morning.  Currently 71°F on it's way up to 79°F later today.

Oh, nice place for the move Ulrich!  Easy drive for me to get here.  I just have to get on at exit 42 of the NYS Thruway, stay right on I-90 until I get to Cleveland and then head South.   Hope we can do some serious rail fanning this month.

Got some more detailing done in the engine house last night....  Photos at 11....Wink

HAPPY CANADA DAY!!! to all of our diners North of the Border!

Best get moving as I have stuff to do today......Big Smile Big Smile Big Smile  (Go's out the door singing...)

"Happy, Happy, Joy Joy Happy, Happy, Joy Joy!"

73

 

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, July 1, 2011 9:45 AM

Good Morning,

Oh yes the Ohio Central RR was owned by a former Cleveland anesthesiologist who started a collection Steam Engines.  He acquired some abandoned rail lines and long story short several grain elevators and 3 coal mines re-opened and he was making a huge profit. Now a millionaire he started building a roundhouse for his collection of steam engines. http://www.ageofsteamroundhouse.com/Report%202010-02.html

 

Did I mention he has a Berkshire?

 

The Toledo and Ohio Central RR (TOC) operated between Columbus and Toledo and primarily hauled Grain and coal through all the little grain elevator towns until leased by NYC and then by PennCentral.  The L.S. & W. connects with the T.O.C. and the C&O in Walbridge, OH.

 

Oh and there were lots of Berks on the TOC

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, July 1, 2011 10:07 AM

Happy Canada day to all you people up above the USA!

Well, slept well, thankfully. Ahhhhh how I love Fridays Big Smile

Anyways, I had to take adavantage of this morning to snap some progress pics where you can actually see the landforms. I'll post all three in WPF, but in the meantime, here's an overview shot

Nothing much on the schedule for today, mainly figuring out my highway bridge and abutment builds and maybe starting on a diorama so I can do some painting tests before I mess with the big river. Ohhhh, and the NATIONWIDE SERIES is racing at 7 

 

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Posted by JeremyB on Friday, July 1, 2011 10:11 AM

Good to see you Back Sawyer, Nascar back at daytona this weekend Big Smile. Do you plan on going out for the football team this fall? hopefully there will be a NFL season this year. Around this time of year I start getting ready for football as NCAA football will be out on the PS3 and XBOX soon and the CFL season just started last night.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, July 1, 2011 10:15 AM

Jeremy, nope. I have for my classes this next year:

-English 4 Honors

-Marine Science Honors

-Pre Calculus Honors

-AP US History

-AP Physcology

-Art2 Graphic Design

-Study hall

With two AP's, no way can I commit the time to football, even with that study hall. I am planning on running cross-country though, although I'll be dropping rugby. I think I can run Cross-country because last year I kept straight-A's even with rugby, which was only three nights a week

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Posted by steamfreightboy on Friday, July 1, 2011 10:36 AM

Packers#1

 I am planning on running cross-country though, although I'll be dropping rugby.

Drop rugby!!!! How could you!!!Crying

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sfb

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Posted by tcwright973 on Friday, July 1, 2011 11:36 AM

This month's location of the diner is about 120 miles from my home. But one of its sister railroads, the Pittsburgh & Ohio Central,  is just across the Ohio River from me. So for those who aren't familar with these railroads, here is a photo of their original paint schemes:

The only major difference is the lettering, Ohio Central System versus Pittsburgh & Ohio Central. Since being bought up by the G&W, some locomotives have been appearing in G&W's paint scheme of orange and black. It will probably be some time before that happens here. I have to admit I wouldn't mind seeing one of Pittsburgh & Ohio Central's SW1500 in new paint.  Tom

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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, July 1, 2011 11:40 AM

Good Morning all...Its cloudy here..weather guesser on TV said it was gonna be in 90's but cloudy holding temp at 75....I'll have a double cheese burger,onion rings and a large RBF please...Thank You...

Making a deal this morning for 10 Con Cor 2 bay hoppers for I&S coal drags...also a "junk box" with 25 cars which should keep me rehabing for awhile...

Todd...Factory says thinner cushion will still be comfortable...The chair is super Heavy Duty..post to handle up to 750 pounds with dual motors..also has 2 back up battery...

Garry...You Burlington SD is great looking...

Ulrich....Prayers for your mother..

Galaxy....Prayers for you Mother in law...

Packer....Land form looks good can't wait to see more...

You All have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by steamfreightboy on Friday, July 1, 2011 12:32 PM

So, who chooses the diner's location each month?  

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, July 1, 2011 2:02 PM

Coffee in a SUNNY & SOUTHERN mug, please.

Healing thoughts to those in need.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, July 1, 2011 2:11 PM

Afternoon folks!

(walks in whistling, "Oh what a beautiful morning, Oh what a beautiful day.....") Flo, I'll have a RBF to tide me over to dinner.  In fact give everybody here in the diner an RBF and put it on my tab...... 

STB, whoever moves the diner gets to spot the car on any siding, anywhere they want.  usually they ask for ideas though...... Whistling

What a great day here in the Finger Lakes!  The sun is shining, and I have been doing some odds and ends. mostly outside, enjoying the day and the property.  Son came over and brought #2 granddaughter with him.  he help me load some folding tables they want to borrow for there "Garage Sale" tomorrow....  Well, they are not actually selling the garage...  More they are trying to get rid of the junk items they have been keeping in the garage so they might be able to actually park a car or one of his boats, or store more junk items out there.....

Need to get doing some more stuff today.....  Have I mentioned what a wonderful day it his here?  Oh, I did didn't I....  Catch you all later....  Hee, hee, grin, grin!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by steamfreightboy on Friday, July 1, 2011 2:45 PM

howmus

Flo, I'll have a RBF to tide me over to dinner.  In fact give everybody here in the diner an RBF and put it on my tab...... 

I'll take mine! Thanks, howmus!

Put the fine turf on the left side hill. It looks excelent!

Found my NMRA gauge. It was hiding in the drawer the entire time! Shoulda known...

Have a great day, all!

sfb

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Posted by twhite on Friday, July 1, 2011 2:49 PM

I'm BAAAACK!

Well, kinda/sorta.  Been an interesting time since January--contacted Salmonella poisoning which shut down my kidneys, ended up on (and off and on and off again) dialysis, lost 45 pounds (like I didn't need it, LOL!) and while I was recuperating, my 96 year old mother died.  Not the BEST year of my life, to coin a vast understatement. 

But, I've got about 40% kidney function now, which is sufficient to stay off dialysis.  New diet--no red meat, alcohol or green vegetables that begin with the letter "A", just turkey, any kind of fruit I want (except oranges), vegetables that do NOT begin with the letter "A",  and all the Nutragrain snack bars I can stuff into my face.  Right now I'm eating so many peaches that I feel like I'm single-handedly supporting the agricultural economy of Georgia and anywhere else those nifty little things grow. 

BUT--I'm feeling pretty darned good for a now-skinny old fart.  Going back to teaching in August, and am now out in the garage a goodly part of the day resusciating the Yuba  River Sub, which has largely been abandoned since January.   Track-cleaning, dusting, vacuuming, checking wiring, all the fun stuff.  I've been putting in some scenery in the bare spots (I posted in WPF today) and am happily up to my elbows in Sculptamold again. 

Picked up a couple of used Articulateds (you're surprised, LOL?)--an old Balboa SP AC-9 2-8-8-4 with the STRANGEST reduction gear I"ve ever seen, and a cute little GN 2-6-8-0 that I just couldn't pass up.  Got enough of the Walthers UP 'City' passenger cars to make a respectable "City of San Francisco" to go with my BLI E-6 units, and yes, FINALLY picked up the MTH "Daylight" cars to go with my Balboa GS-4, which is now a Very Happy Camper.   That MTH set is just gorgeous.  I'll download some photos the next time I run it. 

So right now, it looks as if I've got my summer all planned out, assuming that the weather out here stays reasonable (our rivers are still running high with snow-melt, and with the amount of snow left right now on the Sierra peaks, it looks as if they'll be running high until at least October!).  Some of the ski-slopes are even re-opening for the Fourth.  Skiing in July--feels like Switzerland around here, LOL!

Ulrich--Galaxy--my prayers for your mothers.  I'll remember them at Mass this weekend.

Sawyer:  AP History, huh?  BE PREPARED!   That's one INTENSE class.  At Jesuit, we have a subsidiary section of the class called "Trench Warfare", that is incredibly popular with the AP students.  I attended one out of curiosity last year, and it was just a HOOT!    Took in everything from the American Revolution to post WWI.  One of my favorite students signed up for it, and came into my office grousing that they made him a Medic when they re-enacted the Battle of the Somme.  Oh well-- Looks as if your academic plate is really full this year.  Best of luck to you.  Hope you've got time to get in at least SOME Rugby, though.   We're still taking No Prisoners with our team here at Jesuit. 

Well, that's about it for now.  I promise to keep popping in now that I'm feeling human again.  But right now I've got to get back to the Sculptamold on Yuba Pass.  And then tackle that HUGE pink area just outside of Deer Creek yard.  Never ends, does it? 

Best to all--have a GREAT Fourth!

Tom

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, July 1, 2011 3:20 PM

steamfreightboy

 

 Packers#1:

 

 I am planning on running cross-country though, although I'll be dropping rugby.

 

Drop rugby!!!! How could you!!!Crying

Rugby is the most underrated sport in the US. "Soccer is a gentleman's game played by hooligans; Rugby is a holligan's game played by gentlemen." It is somewhat odd it is not more popular, as americans seem to like it when people try to kill each other on tv...   

sfb

It's all about the coach...if I had been coming to the diner in the winter y'all would have heard a LOT of moaning and gripping about my coach. I explained it in the previous diner, but let me rehash it here: one game this year we had three new guys and then had 3 or 4 other guys (basically half the team) playing new positions and although we played hard, got beat bad. All the time our coach is preaching how rugby is a team game. then suddenly, when we lose bad yet have replaced half our team, it shouldn't matter because we should still be playing at the same level. Uhm, ever heard of a thing called TEAM CHEMISTRY?! Also, my captain had no idea how in the world to lead (he was basically a jerk to me), and a couple of the other guys as well as him are into some of the lesser pursuits in this world (drugs and drinking for example; after our first win three different parents called my coach saying they didn't want their kids hanging around our rugby players because of drinking and driving and drugs...so you see why I don't want to be associated with those fellows)

Sop basically I'm not quitting the game, I'm just going to wait till college and hopefully the rugby team there is better.

Tom, bout time you got back! Everybody who took APUSH last year said the teacher suckeddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddgood news is she may not be teaching it this next year. I'm not really concerned because in almost every class I take everyone else moans and groans about it being hard and I barely have to work to get an A...........and I'm guessin you read earlier in the post but I'm gonna run cross-country instead of rugby

Well I've got the top, eat up fellows, just leave me money for fireworks and trains Mischief

Sawyer Berry

Clemson University c/o 2018

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