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Posted by Mookie on Friday, December 31, 2010 5:55 PM

Quentin - missed us by inches.  We got .7 of snow.  But bitter cold for a couple of days.  Ah January.

For the rest of you - if I have a Driver the rest of the year, am I the Designated Driver on NYE? 

Doesn't matter - not leaving the furnace until Sunday at noon! 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Friday, December 31, 2010 3:47 PM

wow what a day.catching a few csx trains.come home then mother nature lets loose.just some rain and grumbles but was interesting for awhile.waiting for G+G to come over.Aunt has a cold and has to work tomorrow so they are staying home.My phone is on in case my friends do have too much party tonight.mamma has supper ready to go.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by CNW 6000 on Friday, December 31, 2010 12:01 PM

...but would John Denver drive a Chevy Colorado?

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Posted by locomutt on Friday, December 31, 2010 11:58 AM

Just got back in from doing several errands this morning/afternoon, temps in the 60s right now, rain holding off until later today. Took the bike, guess that will be my last bike ride for 2010.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ed!!!!!  Happy B-Day Happy B-Day

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Posted by CNW 6000 on Friday, December 31, 2010 11:55 AM

Happy Birthday Ed....and a late one to Bob.  Misty, Aedan and I plan on a low key evening.  We're supposed to get some kind of winter/frozen/whatever falling and freezing so travel is not looking like it'll be fun tonight.  I may bring in some Chex-Mix tonight, if I have any left after feeding it to some hungry rails I know.  Rumor has it that a 'secret slow order' may be in effect somewhere tonight...

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Posted by rvos1979 on Friday, December 31, 2010 11:45 AM

Happy Birthday, Ed, and for all the partiers out there, don't drink and drive, the cops really hate cleaning up the mess afterwards.  The only beer I drink now is of the root variety, the desire to keep my CDL has a lot to do with it (that and .04 is considered legally drunk in a semi).  That and after hauling all the beer that I have, I get sick just looking at it......

In the 40s here, rain and thunder going on here, but the bottom is to fall out of the temp tonight, making it harder for the drunks to get home after the roads re-freeze.  Going out to dinner with friends later at a place just a block away that has very good fish, will be nice to see them again.

See everyone later.....

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Posted by cherokee woman on Friday, December 31, 2010 10:32 AM

Ed, you're very, very welcome!  Hope in the New Year of 2011, you might be able to come in a visit us a tad bit more often!  And, maybe, share a pic or two of the grandbaby?  Enjoy your evening with the family!!  That's the most important thing of all, isn't it.

Texas chili is on the serving station, along with some of the regular Friday Fish Fry, so you all should have a good selection to pick from.

I'll start the steaks around 4, and all the trimmings are just about all prepared, so they'll be ready after 4 p.m.

My hopes for the New Year:   May we see some sort of peace come into this world of ours, so our Military Men and Women can come home to their families; Love, Health, Happiness, Friends Aplenty for us all.

P>S>  I will  start our new thread later this evening, with Ed's Special Birthday Supper.


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Posted by Modelcar on Friday, December 31, 2010 9:34 AM

.....Some sunshine this morning....Sprng temps.  Snow completely melted yesterday.

Your New Year's evening plan sounds like a good one Ed.  And enjoy your birthday along with it. 

Never did enjoy too much going out on this holiday eve....Always seemed to be a "forced" celebration, and so many of course did it over the top too much....

We wish a good year for our Country, and to all posters on here.  May economics improve for so many that have been hit hard.  Also, I personally, would like to see us wind down these "wars" {quicker}, we've been involved in much too long.  We can't afford to really take on all the "bad people" and solve all the World's problems.  If all the free nations of the world would band together, and then try to eradicate some of the major problems....I'd say that would be a worthy approach.  But we've done our share, and it's time to pull back and pay attention here at home like we've not done in decades.

Jen....You seem to be pretty close to some nasty weather sweeping across NE.   Have heard of no damage in this area from our 3.8 quake on the Richter scale yesterday morning.

Most of the really nasty weather stuff passing this way, fortunately....has been going north of us.

So....Best wishes for a good new year to all.

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, December 31, 2010 9:20 AM

Happy Birthday, Ed!

I'm just hanging out tonight, but will have the shoes ready in case somebody decides they really can drive after the party and finds out they couldn't.

I'll second Ed's comment on designated drivers, and caution everyone that even while they're driving sober, be very careful, as there will be people who aren't.

Looking like it might make 50 here today, and the forecast for New Years Day is for rain, not snow.  I'm sure Ms Mook's weather will be here sooner rather than later.

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Posted by edblysard on Friday, December 31, 2010 7:53 AM

Thanks CW,

Working at WoodCraft today, then switching tomorrow, but at double time and a half, I think I can tolerate it!

Besides, most of our industries are on slow down for the holidays, so I doubt we will work all 8 hours anyway.

Now Mookie, if yall had won, then all of the partying and such would mean a big clean up this morning!

10 degrees?

See, there is a reason I live in a swamp!

I am going to spend the evening at home with Aimee and the girls, watch a few movies and such, but for all my forum friends who decide to go out and party, please have a designated driver on hand.

Celebrating and enjoying the end of a hard year is fun, but I really really don't want Tree to have to go out on a run tonight!

Be smart, be safe, enjoy yourself.

Thanks for all the birthday wishes,

Stay frosty,

Ed

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, December 31, 2010 7:25 AM

CW - I believe HE is off today, but has to get up early tomorrow for work.  What a bite.  NYE/birthday and you have to go to bed at 6 pm.  Mischief

Happy Birthday Ed!   Happy B-Day

We are really celebrating here - lost our bowl game, 10 above for temps, ice and snow on ground - yippee.  But we gladly sacrifice so Houston can have a gorgeous day for your celebration!  Enjoy!

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Posted by cherokee woman on Friday, December 31, 2010 6:11 AM

Good Friday morning everyone, and an especially good morning and Happy Birthday to our very own Ed Blysard!! Happy B-Day Happy B-Day Happy B-Day Happy B-Day  May your day be a very good one, even though you're probably "Working on the Railroad" today!!  Many happy returns to you, Ed!!

Joe, thanks for fixing breakfast, and Matt, thank you for the New Year's decorations!!

We have 55 degrees this morning, no rain until later tonight, and we'll have a chance of thunderstorms.  What a night it'll be!

I will start our new thread, for the New Year, later this evening.  Hope we have a very good turnout in here today, so we can end 2010 on a good note.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by JoeKoh on Friday, December 31, 2010 5:51 AM

Good Morning

Happy Bithrday Ed Happy B-Day.Breakfast is on the warmer bar.Juice and coffee are ready to.Matt has put 2011 party hats and noise makers on the tables.Getting ready for G+G to come over along with Aunt,Uncle ans cousin Carlie.Mookie sorry about nebraskas offense last night.Have a safe new years.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, December 30, 2010 9:52 PM

I did the same thing (listed them in a database) with my "people."  Found out I have some duplicates.  Some are OK, but you only need so many "Funerals."

Took advantage of an inventory clearance at a kiosk at the mall today and picked up a couple of remote control helicopters (two for one!).  Need to get some place with more room than my house to play with them, though.  The little buggers can really cover a lot of territory in a hurry!  They are fun to fly, however.

Got a big printing job done today, so now I can relax a little.  Have to gin up two reports before the fire meeting next week, and I've got to review the entire year's worth of responses to do so.

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Posted by locomutt on Thursday, December 30, 2010 6:44 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Bob!!!!!! Happy B-Day And Many, Many More!!!!!!

Had to go out and get a few things done today, haven't been home all that long, and still trying to get things done.......thought I gave that up a few years ago, guess not!

(retirement/disability ain't what it's cracked up to be!)

Larry, may have to try your system of putting the projects on the computer and keeping track thereof; thought I was finished with "most of" my model railroad projects......until I got a phone call a week or so ago from a fellow "O" Scale friend, wanting to know if I would be interested in taking some stuff off his hands, as he was downsizing. Well, after 8 boxes of Railroad, Model Railroad magazines, "several" "O" Scale car kits and parts along with a lot of other things, I think I'm going to be busy for quite awhile! (anybody got a tender for a 4-6-2 Pennsylvania K-4?; got the loco but need the tender.)("O" Scale 2-rail)


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Posted by JoeKoh on Thursday, December 30, 2010 3:36 PM

afternoon

Mookie thanks for the email.I went to bed when I got home.Mamma said things rattled a bit this morning.She thought it was Matt at first.Went into town and ran some errands.CSX had an eastbound and down parade going on.They replaced the y101 conrail engine with another csx gp 38-2.Cw thanks for supper.Happy birthday Bob and many many more.Mother nature is going to melt the snow this weekend.Have a safe and happy new year.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by Modelcar on Thursday, December 30, 2010 11:19 AM

Just returned from the barber shop.  A good time to hit it, as it was just the barber and I.  He asked me if I felt the earth quake....??  I had not.

He related at a few min. to 8 this morning, we experienced a 3.8 reading on the Richter scale.  He indicated he was sitting in the barber chair and he felt the sensation of moving back and forth, and noted the big window just in front of the shop, was moving back and forth.

Word is, the center was near Kokomo....roughly 60 mi. from here.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, December 30, 2010 11:04 AM

spokyone

Thank you ladies for the birthday wishes. I'll have biscuits and gravy for breakfast. Paula asked me about supper tonight. A pork roast with mashed potatoes & gravy would be great. A white cake with lots of frosting and ice cream would complete a fine meal.

Bob, the pork roast is just about ready (give it about another 1/2 hour, and it'll be on the serving station, along with the mashed taters and gravy.  Just finished icing a white birthday cake w/white icing, w/blue, and red icing decorations on it. 

Mookie, your temps this morning sound very good to me.  Our indoor/outdoor thermometer is showing 50 degrees.  But I haven't stuck my head out the door, since I got the paper this morning.  It does look like the rain is out of our area (at least for the time being).

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, December 30, 2010 10:57 AM

Mookie

Bright spot of the day for people with snow -

You don't have to cut the grass.

Or hear it grow....

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, December 30, 2010 10:43 AM

Bright spot of the day for people with snow -

You don't have to cut the grass.

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Posted by Deggesty on Thursday, December 30, 2010 10:35 AM

Modelcar

.....We can see almost our total yard without snow covering it....The first in about a month.

Rather warm this morning...{that's relative}, of course, but it sure did melt snow overnight.

Must head out for a haircut soon this morning, and then some more stops to do today.  The "old year" is winding down, lets hope for a better one for all on here this coming New Year.

A couple of days ago, I could see almost all of our yard. This morning, I took about a foot of snow out of the driveway and off the sidewalk--we were promised about 3-4 inches in the valley. It was powder, so I did not worry about the snow thrower getting clogged up with wet stuff. I had to come in about half-way to warm my fingers.

It is wonderful to consider that I should have only a few more days to go over to the hospital.

Keep warm and dry; Paula, I trust you are warm and dry now, after your adventure yesterday, and you do not have sniffles (or worse) from it.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, December 30, 2010 10:19 AM

Happy Noon Hour..

Well, the Upper Thames River Conservation authority have flooding advisories about for our area as we are expecting the BIG MELT and lots of rain over the next few days...Huh? As per these advisories they are warning people to stay away from any ponds, streams, creeks, rivers....any body of water...blah blah blah...Whistling

....we ended up with so much snow up here that these things tend to be making for a much more puddling time too...

Found out a friend of mine fell down some stairs and broke his hip a few days ago and is now diagnosed as having bone cancer on top of this....cancer sux!!!!!CryingBang HeadGrumpy...we put out prayer candles out for his recovery....Angel

So...off to do stuff that needs done now...Whistling

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Posted by Modelcar on Thursday, December 30, 2010 9:21 AM

.....We can see almost our total yard without snow covering it....The first in about a month.

Rather warm this morning...{that's relative}, of course, but it sure did melt snow overnight.

Must head out for a haircut soon this morning, and then some more stops to do today.  The "old year" is winding down, lets hope for a better one for all on here this coming New Year.

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Posted by spokyone on Thursday, December 30, 2010 7:09 AM

Thank you ladies for the birthday wishes. I'll have biscuits and gravy for breakfast. Paula asked me about supper tonight. A pork roast with mashed potatoes & gravy would be great. A white cake with lots of frosting and ice cream would complete a fine meal.

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, December 30, 2010 6:38 AM

Happy Birthday Bob.  We are celebrating your day starting with 52 degrees.  Today only!

Johnny, good news for you and Ricki.  Was just wondering how she was doing, so glad to hear she will be coming home soon. 

I know nothing, so will go back to the hammock.  Starting the newest Sue Grafton paperback - we are on U now.   Will miss this series when it is done. 

Moo....

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, December 30, 2010 6:03 AM

Good Thursday morning, everyone.  Johnny, that is good news!!  Hope everything goes as planned, so Rickie can come home. 

Happy Happy Birthday to Bob (Spokeybob) !!  Happy B-Day Happy B-Day Happy B-Day =Happy B-Day

May it be a Blessed Day for you, and hope you have a great birthday.  Many wishes coming to you, Bob!!

Coffee, juices, hot chocolate, hot cider, and hot water for tea are fresh and ready to go.  On the serving station this morning:

Bear claws, bagels, bacon, sausage, eggs (however you want them), made from scratch buttermilk biscuits w/sausage gravy, and whatever else you all might wish to have this morning.

43 degrees, with rain this morning, supposed to get up into the 50s today, and tomorrow, then back in the freezer Sunday.  Oh well, it is winter time!!

Everyone enjoy your breakfast, take care, and I'll be around here somewhere.

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Posted by Deggesty on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 10:45 PM

Paula is not the only one with transportation problems. WHen I got up this morning, it was still snowing (very lightly, but cold and wet). It stopped before I went in to see Ricki, and I had a quick trip (just under thirty minutes for just over 15 miles). Coming home was an entirely different matter; it usually takes about a half hour. It started snowing again in the middle of the afternoon and by the time I left (5:30) quite a bit had fallen. I think that I came up, not only only the 5:30 home-goers (usually not many), but the 5:00, 4:30, and at least the 4:00 as well. It took me two hours (I avoided the freeways, and apparently half of the people working in Salt Lake CIty did the same). I did get home safely.

We had some good news today; Ricki may come home next Tuesday morning. Some therapy people apparently are coming out to the house Monday to see what we have to help her get around (we wonder what changes they will recommend). She would like to come home sooner, but it is felt that she is not ready yet.

Between now and then, we expect single digit temperatures Thursday, Frida, and Saturday mornings--with more snow Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

 

Stay warm.

 

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 5:39 PM

Weather box says we got up to 36 today.  I hear it's supposed to keep warming up, then the door gets slammed this weekend.

I may take a ride down to a friend's place for a New Years Day get together.  If the weather is good, I'll probably go.  Otherwise the two hour drive could be problematic.

Went through the model RR kits I have on hand.  Actually, what I could find.  I think I have more, but I've never really tried to keep them all in one place.

Now I've got a database of projects I can check off.

Chicken Cordon Bleu must be about done.  Time for supper.

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Posted by rvos1979 on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 4:11 PM

I still come in, CW, I just don't have much to talk about.....

Still working on model train cars, and realizing that with all the cars I have bought lately (some of it at retirement sale prices from Walthers), I may have to go out and purchase another storage system from A-Line.  The three that I have are filling rapidly, due in part to all the intermodal equipment I bought.  On the bright side, I should have enough equipment now to make some replicas of the trains I watched as a teenager......

Other than that, battling a cold, which I will hopefully be able to get over by Friday, having dinner with friends at a local place known for it's fish.  Supposed to warm up here, could see 50 on Friday, then the bottom falls out for the new year.

Well, back to more fun and games......

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