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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, March 12, 2009 9:34 PM

Thought it was an internet thing but other sites were running fine.  Then went to pay bills on-line and the SECU site was as slow as CTT was earlier this AM. 

Man, the Yanks have invaded.  Turned colder and had to wear long sleave today.  Went to feed deer [5 waiting and 2 foxes running around too] and had to wear jacket and my hat.  BURR since we have been in the 80's for a few day.  Full day of meetings tomorrow.  Later. 

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, March 12, 2009 9:48 PM

It's not our computers, its their mess.

Banilla and A&W for all, belly up to the bar. Friday the 13th tomorrow, good luck...S.J.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Thursday, March 12, 2009 10:03 PM

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Tuff two days.  Very stressfull.  Town Manager problems.  Lied about something I supposedly said.  Have witness I did not say what he told I said.  Confronting him tomorrow with Mayor Pro-tem and Town Atty.  Most Board members want to fire him.  Even if I had said what he claimed, it should have never left his office.  That is one concern of the Board [and me] and then a lie.  We will see.

Small town politics squabbles.   What makes it more fun is that everyone is related to the Mayor.  Laugh  Most small towns sit there and fight and then look up one day and low and behold there are a bunch of newcomers in town.  Can you say BUCKEYES?  Then the newcomers vote out the old timers and the BUCKEYES take over the town.  Smile Our master plan is working perfect in Roseyville.  Chuck and I should own the place in ten years. 

Since the photos are not stored on the CTT server, how do photos slow down the the CTT servers?   At the bottom of every page is a icon to connect to Community Server.  Okay tech guys what does that mean?  I think I know, but I'll let you guys explain the details.

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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, March 12, 2009 10:23 PM

sir james I

It's not our computers, its their mess.

Banilla and A&W for all, belly up to the bar. Friday the 13th tomorrow, good luck...S.J.

On the run - stuff is packed and just need to get up and go.  Sir James, I'll be along shortly and hand off the key, then we will go get the rest of da giz.  Doug has tomorrow on the rotation after his date night with his wife.  You all take care - I'll catch up Saturday!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, March 12, 2009 11:26 PM

Buckeye Riveter

ChiefEagles

Tuff two days.  Very stressfull.  Town Manager problems.  Lied about something I supposedly said.  Have witness I did not say what he told I said.  Confronting him tomorrow with Mayor Pro-tem and Town Atty.  Most Board members want to fire him.  Even if I had said what he claimed, it should have never left his office.  That is one concern of the Board [and me] and then a lie.  We will see.

Small town politics squabbles.   What makes it more fun is that everyone is related to the Mayor.  Laugh  Most small towns sit there and fight and then look up one day and low and behold there are a bunch of newcomers in town.  Can you say BUCKEYES?  Then the newcomers vote out the old timers and the BUCKEYES take over the town.  Smile Our master plan is working perfect in Roseyville.  Chuck and I should own the place in ten years. 

Since the photos are not stored on the CTT server, how do photos slow down the the CTT servers?   At the bottom of every page is a icon to connect to Community Server.  Okay tech guys what does that mean?  I think I know, but I'll let you guys explain the details.

Not a joking matter.  Serious!!  This guy may lose his job and he is single parent with two very young kids [boy and girl].

 

BTW: all the Buckeyes coming ot Roseyville convert to GRITS fast and spit on Ohio.  If not, we run them out of town.  

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Posted by dougdagrump on Friday, March 13, 2009 12:20 AM

While surfing thru E-Bay I found the perfect little accessory that anybody operating their layout in their garage could use.

http://cgi.ebay.com/o-scale-miniature-train-layout-structure-MTH-Lionel_W0QQitemZ160321134039QQcmdZViewItemQQptZModel_RR_Trains?hash=item160321134039&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A3%7C65%3A10%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318

Now if you were to go for this accessory you would almost have to put it into a garage on your layout with the door open. Clown Big Smile

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, March 13, 2009 12:26 AM

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Don, With regards to that rather funky car with a truck that doesn't want to turn, No problem. Just add some more glue so there is no chance of it ever turning then pull one axle from each truck converting it from a 4axle to a 2axle car. Mite look reall snappy with a Thomas & Friends set that way. Clown

 

 Doug, I think I found the problem.  When I glued the truck back on, I think I had the coupler facing the wrong way.  I didn't notice it at first, but the knuckle was keeping the truck from spinning.  However, because I glued the plastic pin in the car, it won't spin around far enough.  So I think I will have to replace it with one of my MTH trucks.  The only difference is they have real springs not the plastic simulated ones.  I will need to take the top off the car in order to get the screw in the coupler, but that won't be a problem.  By the way the black pock marks on the wheels are from the 3-n-1 oil I think.

Regarding this thread and overall performance, I don't think it has anything to do with the pictures.  With all the pics in avatars, signatures, etc..  If it was the pictures it wouldn't start up so fast, when new.  Unless we go through and remove all the avatars & signatures pics.  I believe the problem is the number of people accessing the pot at the same time.  The morning hours are the busiest, just as a poll when you log on if you look at the number of people on the forum and included it, then what it was when you leave we might see something.  

Right now there are 46 guests, and 19 members on line.  (This include ALL the forumas at this site.) 10:25 pm PST.

 

 

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, March 13, 2009 5:38 AM

Good Morning all!  Got to sleep late as it is lead up to spring break and we typically have a slow case for these next few days.  None today, so new guy is in early to cover anything small.  I'll head in shortly.

Kurt, I doubt they'd get me in tights, and once they did, they'd quickly get me out of them.  I did have to take the daughter.  Clearly something mothers are supposed to do.  I sat in the waiting room and it was just buzzing with multiple conversations.  I just closed my eyes....trying to get to my "Happy Place".  Finally, kids come out and I quickly snatch up my daughter and head out.

I did the final stain/polyurethane on the control panel for the layout last night.  Had to wait till then as it was 86 here yesterday.  Not sure what the weekend calls for, but rumor has it the yanks are trying to invade again.

Chief, good luck with the town manager thing.  That is one position that certainly needs someone of integrity.  If they will lie about the small stuff, what happens when the big stuff comes along.  If you and the rest of the board don't have confidence in him, it would be time for him to go.  Regarding the kids, tough call, but we can't pretend bad behavior is acceptable from anyone....perhaps a lesson their father needs to learn and pass on to the little ones.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Friday, March 13, 2009 7:08 AM

dwiemer

Good Morning all!  Got to sleep late as it is lead up to spring break and we typically have a slow case for these next few days.  None today, so new guy is in early to cover anything small.  I'll head in shortly.

Kurt, I doubt they'd get me in tights, and once they did, they'd quickly get me out of them.  I did have to take the daughter.  Clearly something mothers are supposed to do.  I sat in the waiting room and it was just buzzing with multiple conversations.  I just closed my eyes....trying to get to my "Happy Place".  Finally, kids come out and I quickly snatch up my daughter and head out.

Morning guys,

Ok I'll confess before this gets out....Dennis I was in the same situatioan as you, found myself hanging around the Dance Studio waiting for the Princess to be done with ballet/modern/jazz classes and it is awkward.  That being said, the owner of the Dance Studio and my loverly bride DARED me to take ballet on a bet ($20).  I bit, took the class, made the recital and no, I did NOT have to wear tights.  Made my wife eat crow and to be honest, for that one hour on Tuesday I felt better and was a real hero to my daughter.Smile,Wink, & Grin

I was also in a Patriotic presentation, myself(firefighter), a police officer and representitives (uniformed) from the military.  I was honored to wear my HFD bunker gear and Asst Chief's helmet and holding the American Flag.  Got a standing O from the crowd.  This was May 2002.

It's foggy today up to 78 I think.  I got to do the bills here at work, and then later, I'm gonna made a real run at getting another bike.  It's riding weather and now the HD has an oil leak....Banged Head.

Speaking of HD, I'm going to put up the MTH HD set for sale on Sunday, but not before running down to the Harley shop and see if I can get it sold to them...could be fun.

Check ya later!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, March 13, 2009 7:10 AM

Good morning.  Yankees are a miserable lot.  Send us a high of 39 degrees and rain and more rain.  Then they keep posting to a thread that was closed.  So here is the thought of the day:

Grits

What Are Grits?   Nobody knows.

Some folks believe grits are grown on bushes and are harvested by midgets by
shaking the bushes after spreading sheets around them.

Many people feel that grits are made from ground up bits of white corn.  These
are obviously lies spread by Communists, terrorists and Yankees [all the same].  Nothing as good as
Grits can be made from corn.

The most recent research suggests that the mysterious Manna that God rained
down upon the Israelites during their time in the Sinai Desert was most likely
Grits.  Critics disagree, stating that there is no record of biscuits, butter,
salt, and red eye gravy raining down from the sky, and that God would not punish
his people by forcing them to eat Grits without these key ingredients.

How Grits are Formed.

Grits are formed deep underground under intense heat and pressure.  It takes
over 1000 years to form a single Grit. Most of the world's grit mines are in
South Carolina, and are guarded day and night by armed guards and pit bull dogs.

Harvesting the Grit is a dangerous occupation, and many Grit miners lose their
lives each year so that Grits can continue to be served morning after morning
for breakfast (not that having Grits for lunch and dinner is out of the
question).

Yankees have attempted to create synthetic Grits.  They call it Cream of Wheat.
 As far as we can tell, the key ingredients of Cream of Wheat are Elmer's
Glue and shredded styrofoam.  These synthetic grits have also been shown to
cause nausea, and may leave you unable to have children.

Historical Grits

As we mentioned earlier, the first known mention of Grits was by the Ancient
Israelites in the Sinai Desert.  After that, Grits were not heard from for
another 1000 years.  Experts feel that Grits were used during this time only
during secret religious ceremonies, and were kept from the public due to their
rarity.

The next mention of Grits was found amidst the ruins of the ancient city of
Pompeii in a woman's personal diary. The woman's name was Herculaneum
Jemimaneus (Aunt Jemima to her friends.)

The 10 Commandments of Grits

I.  Thou shalt not put syrup on thy Grits.
II.  Thou shalt not eat thy Grits with a spoon or knife.
III.  Thou shalt not eat Cream of Wheat and call it Grits, for this is
blasphemy .
IV.  Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's Grits.
V.  Thou shalt use only salt, butter, and red-eye gravy as toppings for thy
Grits.
VI Thou shalt not eat Instant Grits.
VII.  Thou shalt not put ketchup on thy Grits.
VIII.  Thou shalt not put margarine on thy Grits.
IX.  Thou shalt not eat toast with thy Grits, only biscuits made from scratch.
X.  Thou shalt eat grits on the Sabbath for this is manna from heaven.

How to Cook Grits

For one serving of Grits:
Boil 1.5 cups of water with salt and a little butter.
Add 5 TBsp of Grits.
Reduce to a simmer and allow the Grits to soak up all the water.
When a pencil stuck into the grits stands alone, it is done.  That's all
there is to cooking grits.

How to make red eye gravy

Fry salt cured country ham in cast iron pan.  Remove the ham when done and add
coffee to the gravy and simmer for several minutes.  Great on grits and
biscuits.

How to Eat Grits

Immediately after removing your grits from the stove top, add a generous
portion of butter or red eye gravy.  (WARNING:Do NOT use low-fat butter.) The
butter should cause the Grits to turn a wondrous shade of yellow.  (Hold a
banana or a yellow rain slicker next to your Grits; if the colors match, you
have the correct amount of butter.)

In lieu of butter, pour a generous helping of red eye gravy on your grits.  Be
sure to pour enough to have some left for sopping up with your biscuits.  Never,
ever substitute canned or store bought biscuits for the real thing because they
caused cancer, rotten teeth and impotence.

Next, add salt.  (NOTICE:  The correct ration of Grit to Salt is 10:1 Therefore
for every 10 grits, you should have 1 grain of salt.)

Now begin eating your grits.  Always use a fork, never a spoon, to eat Grits. 
Your grits should be thick enough so they do not run through the tines of the
fork.

The correct beverage to serve with Grits is black coffee.
DO NOT use cream or, heaven forbid, Skim Milk.)

Your grits should never be eaten in a bowl because Yankees will think its Cream
of Wheat.

Ways to Eat Leftover Grits:    (Leftover grits are extremely rare)

Spread them in the bottom of a casserole dish, Cover and place them in the
refrigerator overnight.
The Grits will congeal into a gelatinous mass.

Next morning, slice the Grits into squares and fry them in 1/2" of cooking
oil and butter until they turn a golden brown.

Many people are tempted to pour syrup onto Grits served this way.  This is, of
course, unacceptable.

TRADITIONAL BLESSING BEFORE EATING GRITS

May the lord bless these grits,
May no D----Yankee ever get the recipe,
May I eat grits every day while living,
And may I die while eating grits.
AMEN

I do hope this helps.  God bless.

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, March 13, 2009 7:14 AM

Mornin' boys.  Overcast and 37 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Good workin on the railroad weather.  Did some hard shell scenery in 3 areas last night.  Will paint and decorate them today.  Still have two trouble spots left for scenery.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, March 13, 2009 7:16 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 30s.  Lucas will be home next week on spring break and looking for a job.  Wife and I went to a program at the library last night featuring a fiddle player who did Irish music.  It was very nice.  Went to the YMCA afterward for weights and soccer juggling.  Left toe let me know it does not appreciate being used to kick the ball yet.  Work is a bear with no progress on weeklong problem.  At least I did not have to drive today.  Beacon will be lit.  I had the regular fare on the dining car this morning along with a cinnamon roll.  IHEHAGD.

Keep on training,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, March 13, 2009 8:50 AM

Morning all. Cold today again. Hopefully the contractors are painting today. Can't get ahold of the carpet guy - did get an unexpected call from the insurance co. Get this, they said 'we made a mistake and owe you more money on this claim so are sending out another check' - LOL, the contractor will be happy. Getting hard to work on the layout with everything from upstairs filling up the rest of the basement. But TGIF, TGIF, TGIF.

I remember those ballet class / recital days. Recitals were horrific. Hundreds of dancers, crabby parents and siblings, interiminable in length.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, March 13, 2009 9:10 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a sunny 28 degrees. Going up to 50 today, with clear skies and sunshine.

I would have posted earlier, but after reading Chief's post on grits, I had to use the bathroom. Grits = lumpy Cream of Wheat.

Today is a busy day. I have a few errands to run and the usual chores around the house. Then, I will force myself to run trains. Very relaxing. It's time to do some lub and dusting on the layout.

Dining car was here for the usual breakfast of Cheerios.

Buckeye....TGIF

Y'all have a great Friday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, March 13, 2009 9:44 AM

CHUCK,

  With DA CHIEF's commentary of GRITS, I have to give this version of the COFFEE POT a 1 star rating.  I might have to keep the other pot open?

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, March 13, 2009 9:45 AM

Good morning all:

 Chief - Great expose on Grits. Thumbs Up Of course being in Virginia I totally agree with every word. I do want to know - did you write that out on napkins during a Town Council working dinner? Whistling

As an aside, your entire Grits thing came through on the email notice ALL ON ONE LINE!

On the Yankee invasion on Roseyville, us below the Mason-Dixson line will rally around the Stars & Bars to defend Roseyvile. Bow Just say the word.

laz57 - I watched the Jet Trains on YouTube. Very interesting. But where have I been? These things have been around for 25 Yrs. and I had never heard of them! Some even had train bells and whistles.

Could part of the slowness of this thread be the fact that several of us have "Senior Moments" and double or triple post? Blush

No NASCAR this weekend. Whats a body to do? Run trains of course!

See you later.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, March 13, 2009 10:16 AM

Good Morning

Sunny, still in  the 30s. Walked by the instant grits at the store this morning, just seeing that word on the box gave me cold chills.

Buckeye, I had a great line after your "Chief being related" line, but I decided better not say it.

Charlie and Kurt are expected this evening for some play  time, looking forward to their visit.  Happy Friday 13th...S.J.

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Posted by phillyreading on Friday, March 13, 2009 10:37 AM

Good Morning,

Nice warm morning here in sunny south Florida! Now we need to invite the native American Indians in to do their Rain Dance, have not seen rain for almost three months, at least any kind of rain that will wet more than upper surface for two minutes. Very dry down here in south Florida, we could have huge wild fires because it is so dry! Can't cut grass as that amounts to a major dust storm because it is so dry.

Sold some more stuff on tuesday afternoon($73.00), so maybe I will sell a little more again this weekend.

Still working on the Lazer Art kit for my train layout when I get a chance.

At work I got second place on the perfect audit list for February, that's four months in the top three for perfect audits, maybe I will get a decent raise at my reveiw time.

By the way I noticed Bob Keller a.k.a. ogaugeoverlord posted a new photo by his name, is he trying to be funny or what?

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, March 13, 2009 10:44 AM

LawsonFarmsRR

Good morning all:

 Chief - Great expose on Grits. Thumbs Up Of course being in Virginia I totally agree with every word. I do want to know - did you write that out on napkins during a Town Council working dinner? Whistling

As an aside, your entire Grits thing came through on the email notice ALL ON ONE LINE!

On the Yankee invasion on Roseyville, us below the Mason-Dixson line will rally around the Stars & Bars to defend Roseyvile. Bow Just say the word.

laz57 - I watched the Jet Trains on YouTube. Very interesting. But where have I been? These things have been around for 25 Yrs. and I had never heard of them! Some even had train bells and whistles.

Could part of the slowness of this thread be the fact that several of us have "Senior Moments" and double or triple post? Blush

No NASCAR this weekend. Whats a body to do? Run trains of course!

See you later.

Patrick

PATERICK,

I agree .Where have I been,too?  This was the first I saw them.  All though pretty cool with the chuff and all.

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Posted by jonadel on Friday, March 13, 2009 11:02 AM

Our master plan is working perfect in Roseyville.  Chuck and I should own the place in ten years

 

Buckeye & Chuck----are you sure this is something you really want in 10 years?  The boss & I are trying hard to simplify our lives and it seems to be working, I'm thinking if you and Chuck own Roseyville your lives would be adversely affected.  Not the Golden years you want .....  perhaps "tarnished years".

Just trying to help my friends in Ohio.
 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, March 13, 2009 11:28 AM

jonadel

 Our master plan is working perfect in Roseyville.  Chuck and I should own the place in ten years

 

Buckeye & Chuck----are you sure this is something you really want in 10 years?  The boss & I are trying hard to simplify our lives and it seems to be working, I'm thinking if you and Chuck own Roseyville your lives would be adversely affected.  Not the Golden years you want .....  perhaps "tarnished years".

Just trying to help my friends in Ohio.
 

Jon.....disregard what Buckeye said. He must have been drunk again. Why would I want to own a swamp? Maybe we could sell it to somebody in CA. They will buy anything. Or we could cement it over. Anyway, I have enough grass to cut now.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, March 13, 2009 1:14 PM
This is an experiment.

I am learning to post pictures, so please be kind. If a picture or two appear in this post I succeeded. If not, back to the drawing board.

Here we go.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, March 13, 2009 1:26 PM

LawsonFarmsRR
This is an experiment.

I am learning to post pictures, so please be kind. If a picture or two appear in this post I succeeded. If not, back to the drawing board.

Here we go.

Patrick

 

 

Well that didn't work. I need help.

I followed Bob Keller's post on How To Post Photos (1st post on the forum), including opening an account with flicr.com, uploading photos to them, copying their URL of the photos and pasting them under the green tree shown above. I tried both of there URL's, one at a time, and that didn't work.

Any ideas where I went wrong?

thanks,

Patrick

EDIT NOTE - Just received the email notice. It shows two red X boxes indicating pictures. Confused

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, March 13, 2009 2:09 PM

Chief, I was with you all the way on the grits but you lost me when you put coffee in the red eye gravy.  I thought coffee was for drinking and grits were for eating.  I will reserve judgement until I try it but that won't be anytime soon. 

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, March 13, 2009 3:12 PM

 Hay Don:

I lost your helpful post. First you were there and then you weren't. Did you delete it, or am I having a senior moment? The problem is I can't get the picture to appear on this screen.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, March 13, 2009 3:53 PM

Earlier, got done trying to catch up on posts.  When I reached the grits post, I started to feel nauseous and light headed.  Thought I had better lie down and take a rest.  Nightmares ensued, with Dennis and Rich dressed in tights and pirouetting through a swamp of grits.

Only a ride on the Tardis with a bunch of Laz' Ole Mils and Kurt's wine stock will settle this boy down.

Jack

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, March 13, 2009 4:27 PM

 Patrick,

Your not having a Sr Moment, I couldn't get the info to post correctly, and I had to run.  So I deleted it.  Let's see if this works,

 

 

If it posted put "" at the end, no spaces, and no quotes.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Friday, March 13, 2009 4:29 PM

 Off to SJ's house to run some trains.  Kurt is supposed to be there tonite as well.  I'll get a pick or 2 posted before the Tardis launch.....

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, March 13, 2009 5:54 PM

jonadel

 Our master plan is working perfect in Roseyville.  Chuck and I should own the place in ten years

 

Buckeye & Chuck----are you sure this is something you really want in 10 years?  The boss & I are trying hard to simplify our lives and it seems to be working, I'm thinking if you and Chuck own Roseyville your lives would be adversely affected.  Not the Golden years you want .....  perhaps "tarnished years".

Just trying to help my friends in Ohio.
 

Jon.....Thank you for your sound and wise advice.   If Chuck and I owned Roseyville our lives would be one big headache all the time listening to the locals whine and complain about:

the weather,

the Roseyville Mayor,

the dirt roads,

the howling dogs,

the broken Roseyville sidewalks,

the bad smelling Roseyville water, 

the outhouses,

the cattle roaming free in Roseyville,

the broken traffic signals,

the burnt out street lights,

the indecencies at the Roseyville fire station,

the card games at the Roseyville police station,

the local inept Roseyville basketball coach,

the perverts in the Roseyville Eagles park,

the crumbling Roseyville clock tower,

the missing stop signs,

the NS train wrecks in Roseyville,

the gun shots in the night down at the pond,

the wild packs of dogs,

the constant bickering at the Roseyville council,

the lies told in the local newspapers, 

the Roseyville rendering plant expansion,

the chlorine gas leaks at the Roseyville sewage plant,  

the decrepid and burnt out buildings

and of course the dozen or so houses of ill repute.

 

Yes, thank you again for your advice and counsel. 

 

And with that I say,

Laz.......TGIF

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, March 13, 2009 6:13 PM

dbaker48

 Patrick,

Your not having a Sr Moment, I couldn't get the info to post correctly, and I had to run.  So I deleted it.  Let's see if this works,

 

 

If it posted put " " at the end, no spaces, and no quotes.


 

Don, I will be out until late tonight. A preplanned night out with the better half. I will experiment with posting pictures tomorrow. If I don't figure it out I will call. Thanks for offering.

Patrick

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