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COFFEE POT #3, March 2010 for all to take a drink and chat. Welcome all posters. 4 yrs old and still going. Sweet ice tea too.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, March 12, 2010 9:11 AM

Morning.  Cloudy and warm.  Suppose to rain.  Off to Environmental Services Meeting.  Tractor coming home this afternoon.  Now I can get garden ready.  Later.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, March 12, 2010 8:29 AM

Good Morning All

Overcast here, some lite rain last nite more like a drizzle.

No big plans for the day except that friday is our meal out day. Maybe almond chicken. Granny just handed me a muffin piled high with egg and spam, yum very good. Have a great friday...S.J.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, March 12, 2010 8:16 AM

 Aloha from a sunny and cool Chicago. TGIF! That AF photo thread should be 'permanent'. Looks like it'll be a productive day but busy weekend. Ran the trains last night. Noticed a rattling in James' tender where the sound suddenly stopped working. Hmmm. Put aside the 96 and 45 Gateman projects - to get their solenoids working - for now. I'm going to look for someone else to look at them for a second opinion.

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Posted by Northwoods Flyer on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:52 AM

Sturgeon-Phish
Greg - A while back on the AF picture link you had a picture of a 635 crane car with a black roof.  After research determined he roof was blued.  I took a beat up crane cab roof and blued it to reproduce the black roof look.  When I'm done I'll post some pictures

Good Morning Jim,

I think I posted that on a Sunday Photo Fun. Here it is again. 

 It will be great to see your results. Personally I like the look of the crane with a black roof.  I still think that we should start a Gilbert American Flyer S-gauge pictures thread.

Enjoy your day off, and have succes on those projects.  Hopefully at least a few of them are train related.

Enjoying the World's Greatest Hobby

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:37 AM

Morning all

TGIF and I am aking today off for a few projects.  I got the kids off to school but my bride did not approve of my hair fixing abilities on the girls and did a touch up.

Greg - A while back on the AF picture link you had a picture of a 635 crane car with a black roof.  After research determined he roof was blued.  I took a beat up crane cab roof and blued it to reproduce the black roof look.  When I'm done I'll post some pictures.

Need to get started

MAy God bless

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Friday, March 12, 2010 7:04 AM

TGIF!!

Up to 65 and more rain today, some sun and 71 tomorrow.  Open House at the local HD dealer, but I'm on hold for a bike for the time being.    Pray for me guys...this is a big 'un.....

Had another service call last night, bride wasn't too happy until I told her it was $30 additional and then all was right with the world.

Buckeye - you, sir, have a very strong will....good job!!!

Dennis, your wife must have been talking to mine...she said the EXACT same thing...do you really know what you have???

Brutus - always good to hear the great news!!!

Not much else happening yet...but then., it's early!!

JimT _ G97P - glad I could help ya out.

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See ya in a bit!

 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, March 12, 2010 6:47 AM

Good morning all,

It will be rainy in SE Indiana today and still mild.  Just did weights at Y last night as toe still hurts.  No bruising, but it is slightly swollen. Worked on taxes.  Took an hour to recopy and recheck Federal return (including printing off some more forms).  There was one form I had to fill out that had absolutely no effect on the amount of money involved.   Aaaaarrrrgggghhhh!  State forms are almost as bad.  I had the regular fare on the dining car (English muffins instead of toast) as it rolled in from "Points East".  TBIL after series finale of "Numb3rs".  I hope everyone has a good day. 

Keep on training,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, March 12, 2010 6:14 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a foggy 52 degrees. Going up to 64 today with rain, later.

Today is another busy day. I have a project to work on and some chores around the house. Maybe, I'll get some train time in this afternoon.  PT went well yesterday. I'm a little achy today.

Dining car is here and it is the usual for breakfast.

Buckeye........ TGIF

Y'all have a great Friday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, March 12, 2010 6:11 AM

Hi rest o GUYZ,

  47 and lots o rain here today and tomorrow.  Going to run trains and work in train basement tomorrow.  Gonna be that kind o weekend.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, March 12, 2010 6:08 AM

HI GUYZ,

BUCKEYE,

TGIF!!!!!

Hope I gott it in before he woke up?

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Posted by Banks on Friday, March 12, 2010 6:02 AM

 Hello all,

Stopped for a quick cup before work.

Warm and raining this AM. Worst is yet to come, flooding is predicted. We shall see

Navyjack. Congrats on the lay out. You're right about the U.S.

Bob, good luck on more dates.

Brutus, Great News!!

Maybe I'll check in after the Buffet this evening.

Looking forward to the Altoona Train Show on Sunday.

 

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Posted by submmbob on Friday, March 12, 2010 12:35 AM

 Back at the scope a day later than normal. Two of our trucks got stuck late Tuesday, and since I needed one to bring up more liquid nitrogen, I delayed until today. I think the EE's will be really afraid of snow now.

8N - I've read about the 3 angle valve jobs, but I didn't realize that was a new thing. I entrusted it to a Corvair shop in CA and the heads do look nice. One has a couple of broken sheet metal bolts, but nothing that can't be remedied. The 110 HP crank and clearancing the block are next. Quick work on the Aspen BTW.

Jack - with my schedule I have to strike while the iron is hot. Showed her around the place after dinner. The place was cleaned up and neat, but she may be in slight culture shock when it comes to some of the furnishings. This is the first real place I've had by myself, so up to this point most things have been inexpensive or freeWhistling

Brutus - love to hear the continuing good news!

 Buckeye - did you hear if they were going to pave US 401 this time 'round?

Dennis - think you have already made your decision, but have the windshield seal done. Those guys earn their pay and know the tricks. And as I'm sure you already know, not much is cheap on a Mercedes.

Chief - congrats on the new engines! You are going to need a full circle roundhouse in the near future!

NavyJack - glad to hear the wife is better and that you are close to a layout!

Jim T. - keep the old ones running, they really don't make them like they used to

The surplus snowshoes are pretty cool. Looks like they were made in 1979. Had I gone to Bridgeport, CA for Cold Weather "You want us AZ boy's to do what?" Training they may very well have been what they would have given me. Hope to try them out Sat. morning. 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, March 11, 2010 11:16 PM

Good night all.  Reclinerized for a few.  8N, great job of repairing.  That will last a while.   Brutus, great news.  Just took Burg and Lucy out.  Still real warm.   Sleep tight.

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Posted by 8ntruck on Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:48 PM

Cloudy and 50's here today.

The exhaust pipe broke off of the back of the cat con on the '78 Aspen today on the way home from work.  Two hose clamps, a hacked up piece of galvanized drier vent, and 20 minutes on my back in the driveway produced a patch worthy of the 'there its fixed!' web site.  Good enough to get to the muffler shop in a day or two.

Won the 3472 milk car & platform! About $20, including shipping.  Looks to be a later version, as it has the plastic doors.  Will need to arrange for a set of milk cans though.

Heard from mom today.  She reports that her knew knee is now finally feeling better than before the surgery.  Also had a discussion with the rehab center's diatition about the food.  Boy, I would have liked to be a mouse in the corner while that was going on! 

Navy Jack - "we are the US, not the government" - you got that right. I'll stop here 'cause politics are verboten on this forum.......

All for now.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:13 PM

Rich....Again this year I really took the high road and gave up grits for Lent.  So far no with-drawl symptoms. 

Laz.....I'm up a dawn tomorrow, so you need to post the TGIF.

I still have snow in my front yard where it fell.   I'm thinking of moving to Buffalo for milder winters.

Attended a meeting today just to listen.   Does anyone understand that construction costs money?  What ever happened to economic analysis?  Now if someone "thinks" its good for (put the cause here) then it must be the best thing that has hit town.   As an old engineer once said, "if they have enough money, we can build it." 

Brutus....More great news!

 

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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, March 11, 2010 8:28 PM

Howdy guys - no rain and it was beautiful out during the day, although we had some storms overnight I guess, I slept through that.  3,298 zombies were hurt in the making of this film - message we got after beating the Dark Carnival level on L4D2 Laugh  Had some bourbon chicken for dinner, which was heat and serve from Tyson I think.  It was very good, especially with some hot sauce and an ice cold adult beverage Thumbs Up  Just waiting for SJ to show up on chat and then we'll warm up the Tardis and do the rounds. 

PS - Char had a doc appointment and she's doing fine.  Her hair is coming back and her numbers were all up except hemoglobin, which was the same as Monday.  She told the doc she gets a little dizzy sometimes and he asked if her hair is coming in blonde!  Laugh

Thanks for prayers and intentions.  Prayers for all on the board and for our loved ones and friends.

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, March 11, 2010 5:15 PM

Good Evening

Another sunny March day ay 62, rain expected by morning.

In spite of what I thought was real good news this morning, granny is still uncertain. I guess i can't blame her for that. Banilla is ready for the thingy crew  so come on over this way.

happy friday to all...S.J.

 

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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, March 11, 2010 3:40 PM

Good afternoon everyone.  Cases are done and paperwork is in.  Planning on going to work out for a little bit and then meet wife and kids at dance studio to take them out for dinner.

Just got off the phone with one of my favorite train stores.  I ordered a cable for running the Legacy set off of my KWs.  Also ordered the coaling station from Lionel.  The cable is not in stock, but if it doesn't come soon, they will make one.  Either way, I am looking forward to running my legacy engines. 

Chief, Kim has given me the same look/words with regard to train arrivals.  She just shakes her head and says "why don't you finish the scenery before buying more stuff....besides, you don't even know what you have".  Why yes dear, you are right.  Hey, what can I say?  I did marry a good one though, she lets me get away with it.

Will check in later.  Hope everyone is doing well.
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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, March 11, 2010 2:00 PM

Back from lunch with pastor to find bride scheming to get another cat. Uh oh.  Good catch, Mike, the student was his daughter...

 Sir J, good news about your bride!

Jack, I'd forgotten my grandfather was on the last ship out of Manila before it fell. He used to import hemp for rope.


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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, March 11, 2010 1:32 PM

Afternoon.  Threw shovels of dirt at cameras.  Did my speach.  Probably on TV [haven't had time to watch].  Lots of good news from DOT today.  Now to go check the pond.  Still cloudy and warm but not rain [they call for T'showers].  Actually watching for FEDEX.  Dennis the two engines are due here any minute.  Grab them and off to the train room.  Got so now I hear "chin music".  "How many more engines do you need?"  "Work on scenery."  My reply is, "My Yankee buddies are suppose to come and do that." Whistling  Later. 

PS: just checked greenhouse.  Tomatoes and squash are already coming up.  That was fast.

PS:PS:, FEDEZ just came.  Good thing I was home.  Required signature.  Never had that before.  I guess it was because it was two engines.  Gotten engines from Choochoo before and never had to sign. ???  Looked at prices on the boxes.  Was way over on Lionel and way under on Atlas.  Think his pricing on Lionel was way low.  Command, Railsounds, electrocouplers and smoke.  Can't buy a conventional engine for what he had it priced.  Bet he priced it wrong.  Anyway,looking at both engines and with shipping, I came out a couple of $$ to the good.      

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Posted by SPMan on Thursday, March 11, 2010 11:31 AM

Good morning all,

Took the whole family out to dinner last night including my married son and his family.  They got home late after spending all day waiting for case to be heard on a traffic citation.  Long story short-- they lost but maybe it will make him more careful.  I think his case had some merit in that the no right turn sign was not clearly visable but judge thought otherwise.  Cop was a 22 year old snot nose kid who liked rubbing salt in the wound.  Treated defendants without respect according to my son.  Judge was not even regular guy but temporary.  My son said one guy was let off after driving 100 miles per hour and some other stuff but he pleaded guilty and only got a $25 fine.  Son says that the ones who looked like dirt bags got the best treatment from the judge.  In fairness, I was'nt there so can't really judge what happened.  I know for myself, I drive a lot more cautiously nowadays because all the California cities are hard up for revenue and traffic tickets are the easiest way to get more cash.

Called my friend with ALS yesterday and it turns out that our mutual friend who told me he fell out of bed and hurt himself failed to tell me that it happened over one and a half years ago so it was nothing new.  We had a good talk so the call was worthwhile and not in vain.  He is holding up pretty well considering.  He can only talk a few minutes each time though because he gets tired easily.

Ran trains for a little while last night but my heart was'nt in it so wrapped it up early.  I need to get a new engine to perk me up but we all know how that goes.  This hobby is an addiction.  One engine was too many and a thousand were not enough.  Reminded my self to be thankful for the trains I have.  I know train enjoyment changes with attitude.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 11, 2010 11:28 AM

Mike,

         That is the same actress, and the character has the same name as Ben's daughter Alex.

Jack,

         I saw that Office Max had the same camera that I had on sale this week, so I went earlier this morning to get one.  I also got a two year protection plan just in case.

I just got back from taking the PGT to get an appointment.  Yesterday, I was starting to question what I should do with it at this point.  However, when I drove it this morning, my mind was made up.  I've never driven anything else that performs the way it does, or has the same character.  Aside from the small soon to be fixed rust spot, I couldn't ask for anything better. 

 

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:16 AM

Morning guys

Wow 401 is going to 3 lanes, but thats progress I guess. Now if they could just get some rest areas  indoors and out of the bush's. Chief I had a real BLT this morning, granny used her canned tomatoes, not like the garden but still beats store bought. I took  granny to her doc this morn. things look ok. Blood test normal and cyst is smaller than two months ago. everyone have a great day...S.J.

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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:59 AM

Doug, thanks for the suggestion about insurance, I will check on that.  Raining like crazy here since last night.  I have thought about planting some fruit trees here as my Mom always mentioned about not seeing any Peach trees here in the peach state.  There are a lot, just not in this area.  We have mostly pine and Pecan trees here.

Chief, hope you have a good time with the cutting service.  Does your speech have some reference to the highway expansion allowing more Yankees to migrate south?

Regarding the fasting, we don't celebrate "Lent" per Se, but we do fast for specific prayer requests.  While I am not on the diet portion of the plan, I will continue the fasting for a couple of items that I have been asked to pray for.  Helps one get focus on God and our priorities in order.

Going to head in.  Making plans to go to the National Infantry Museum in Ft. Benning next weekend.  They have opened a new building that is supposed to house many more infantry items, but does not include all the tanks and the old locomotive that were at the old one.  They are also getting the inventory from the Armor museum from Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas as it is being relocated here.

Will check in later.  God Bless,

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:20 AM

Happy Thursday from warm and rainy North East Florida

 

Up to 65 today, rain off and on all day, so most of my work will be inside today.

 

NavyJack - Conga’s on the impending layout!!

 

Lent – gave up hamburgers.  Being a carnivore, that’s tough, especially on Fridays. 

I remember growing up that every Friday was meatless.  Grandma would always

make spaghetti & gravy (sauce) for dinner.  Cheese sandwiches for lunch. 

I used so see the church calendars with the little fish on Friday.  Times have changed....

 

ZW is wrapped up and ready, just need to find that receipt and off we go. 

Hooked up my spare CW80’s.

 

Had Pam’s Eclipse looked at by the dealer, the paint is falling off it and the

uptick is that the lawsuit will take car of the repaint (or most of it). 

SO, we’re off to get estimates the rest of the week. Banged Head

 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:07 AM

Good Mornin, Ya'll, from partly sunny Taxachusetts,

Dipped into the high 20s last night but we have been getting a steady diet of high 40s/lower50s the past week with little or no precip.  My reprieve from the rain part appears to be about over as the weekend forecasts foretell; but the runoff from the previous rains and snow melt, plus the oversaturated ground, seem to be moderating.  Down to the last two snowpiles from Winter's accumulation.  One patch is 10' x 6' x 2' deep......cleaned up the entire yard last week from all of the dog piles.  All the wife sees are the ones these last two bastions of frigidness are now revealing.  Is that what your wife sees, the 2% and not the 98%.  Banged Head  

Brutus.....hope Char is employing full court press to get things back in line after your stint at the helm.  Prayers continue for her continued progress.  Re the other patient?  "There but for the grace of God go I."

Chief.....prayers continue for your Mom.

Spank......prayers through these trying times with the loss of your Dad and the heavy responsibilities to take care of your Mom and her affairs.

8N......hanging wallpaper with the wife is the only way to go if you don't want to pay someone to do it.  Especially when things start to go South as they usually do.  Wife does the measuring and cutting and I take it from there.  When the criticism and complaints start, I tell her I need a break and want to switch positions and do the measuring and cutting.  It's like putting out a fire by moving it under Niagara Falls and is just one more "Wonder of the Modern World." Big Smile

Jon......hope you get the same moderation.  We don't need another natural disaster to hurt folks and threaten crops.  A new bike and a plan to rack up the miles?  Perfect.

NavyJ, OleTimer, and DougM....my aunt's (r.i.p.) fiance didn't survive the Bataan Death March.  My Dad (r.i.p.) and FIL served in the Pacific, both willing to share their experiences to teach this "youngster" the horrors and realities of war.  Due to the sacrifices of the "greatest generation," and all servicepeople who served before and after, we have the privilege of our freedoms.  Both my Dad and my FIL didn't get released from the service until April 1946, held over as "essential transitional personnel."

MikeC......glad to hear Lucas is doing well.  Must be allergic to Dad.

JimT......sorry to hear about your camera, perhaps time to start looking around for another.  I've got two friends who are looking to upgrade and sell their current ones, both of the latter light years better than mine.  Both Nikons.  Re the Mustang, my take from the past year is that there is a lot of good stuff out there for sale at reasonable prices, especially if you are willing to look outside your own zip code and are willing to travel to get it.  You are young(er) than many of us, seem to enjoy working on and hanging on to yours.  The Mustang does a lot of things well.

Rich......I second that on the Hemi Challenger.  Black please.  I receive unsollicited advice from some of my friends about my automobile preferences which gravitate toward horsepower and what they consider frivolous options.  I get the critical  "premium fuel recommended/ required" and the  "poor fuel mileage" lectures from them, which ALWAYS terminate when they are pinned to their seats on a zero to 115 blast getting on a highway.  Or they are planted on those wonderful heated seats at zero degrees on the perpetually frigid Northeast days and nights, when the cold starts mean shivering your rear end off for the first five minutes or so.  For some, a car is nothing more than four wheels and transportation.  For others, it can be a daily pleasure and respite from whatever bothers us.  I am among the latter and will remain so.

Laz and MikeC.....every time I read one of your exercise posts, I get motivated to wait until the urge to exercise has passed.

Dennis......DO NOT try to monkey with the windshield yourself unless you are prepared for a lot of residual aggravation and disappointment with the result, but get it taken care of.  Been there.  Done that.  Wound up at the windshield shop anyway writing the same check.  My wife usually uses these types of automotive normalities to move the conversation where I don't want it to go.  "It smells in here.  My shoes are getting wet.  Something is dripping on my leg.  Let's get a new car." Or....., "Whatever were you thinking when you tried to fix this yourself?"

DougDG.....hope the meds knock out your crud.  Mine did in January, results within 3 days.  If I hit day 7 with something I'm off to the Doc, avoiding the additional week of misery but with the same eventual positive outcome.  The problem in my household is that the 6yo grandchild brings home something every other week and shares it with the rest of us.

Brent.....we are waiting to see what tatoo you picked out to cover up the surgery you performed on your leg. 

RaySP......did you mention if the house next door to you sold?  Maybe you too will get a pole dancer for a neighbor.  Lucky your eyesight is back up to snuff.

Later, gang.

Jack

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:01 AM

Morning.  Slept till 8 AM.  Warm and cloudy.  Showers off an on.  Out the door for US 401 widening project ground breaking.  Got to do a little speach.  Sure I will be lost for words. Laugh  Later.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Thursday, March 11, 2010 8:20 AM

Mornin' All.

Been up for awhile, figured mite as well get up there's no sense in both of us not gettin any sleep with this crud cough. Finished cleaning up the dishes from last nite, unstack then re-stack the dishwasher.

We bit of frost on the punkin out here this morning, brrrr.

Congrats Jack on the impending layout ! Thumbs Up

Time for a refill........

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, March 11, 2010 7:10 AM

Good morning all,

It is cloudy and mild in SE Indiana with rain on the way.  I "played" soccer last night (was not sure how to emphasize that word as I did not want to use caps).  It was four on four for an hour and a half.  I really played hard.  One of "my"soccer girls got me really good on a big toe.  No swelling, but it does hurt.  My legs are still throbbing from the knees down.  I had my wife rub the legs so I could get to sleep and then I was dead to the world.  Glad I did not have to drive.  I had a blast last night though.  Perhaps I need to turn it down a notch, but on the other hand, I need to go full tilt just to stay with the kids. 

Concerning "Lost", I thought the biology teacher looked familiar, but I could not remember from where.  Ironic that it was the same episode they were back at the boat.  The student Ben helped, was she the same actress that played his daughter on the island? 

I see where one of my favorite teams just increased their chances to win a couple of races.  Sarah Fisher Racing hired Graham Rahal for a couple of road course races early in the season.  If he does well enough, perhaps he may drive more races for her.  Go Sarah! 

All of this talk of fasting and Lent makes me think of an expression on the "Bob and Tom" show.  One of the personalities said they were giving up self-denial and accountability :-)  Seriously Lent is a good time to do something to improve yourself.  My problem is finding out something that I would be confident in staying with. 

In honor of John Bakeer, I had English muffins on the dining car for breakfast when it rolled in from "Points East".  TBIL anytime tonight.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, March 11, 2010 7:04 AM

 Aloha all. Warmed up quite a bit yesterday as I searched for a St Paddy's Day T-shirt along the tourist shops on Michigan Ave. Funny how we get used to wearing shorts when it is 55 in March but need a coat when its 55 in September. Looks like greyer, rain-ier, but still in the 50s today. Take that snow - die, die! Still have mounds around.  Boy, that would be a hard thing to fast from, Jim, Prayers for safety from bad weather.  Dennis, check to see if you have a rider for windshield work on your insurance. I did when the glass had a minor nick and they replaced it 'free'

Our teen ministry worship leader - barely 25 if a day and just married - just lost his dad to a heart attack suddenly - so he's off to Tulsa. Too young, right? I like your attitude, NavyJack.

Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.

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