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Re: COFFEE POT #7 July 2010 for all to take a drink and chat. Welcome all posters. 5 yrs old and still going. Sweet ice tea too.

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Posted by GN_mountain_goat on Friday, July 2, 2010 8:18 AM
Howdy from New Brunswick, NJ! Alas - some of still have to work, while most of around us here are taking a 4 day weekend! (Shhh - don't let the boss know I'm posting!) Wishing everyone a safe and happy 4th of July holiday! Remember the significance of this Holiday - 234 years young!
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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, July 2, 2010 8:17 AM

 Aloha all. I'm the only non-tourist at work in Chicago today Wink. Happy to have a job paying the Chief's SS. Took youngest to spend his birthday money - and he wanted fishing gear. As you may recall, I don't know how to do anything with a pole and reel but he got a kit and I spent last evening after he went to bed trying to put it all together. Discovered I need all sorts of paperwork to get a fishing license.  Maybe that'll be a project for tomorrow. My teen spent his money on a new hockey stick. In July. Smart though, it was on sale. Blessings and safe travels to you all. Glad Granny's recovering. Got my new glasses so I can now see ... a bit better.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, July 2, 2010 7:31 AM

Good Morning from the Jersey Shore. The weather is BEAUTIFUL.

First order of business today is to change the fuel pump on my son's 1984 Ford F150 4x4 pickup. The truck has almost 300,000 miles on it and it is the original fuel pump. I bought the truck new. This has been a good truck.

Dennis, I remember the fire in the "Sack" well. Rich is right, because of that fire ALL TRUSSED ROOFS ARE MARKED in commercial structures. I have been a Vol. Firefighter since 1975 and I went through a roof at a car dearlership in 1981. It was over the office and no one was hurt.

Fife and Roy, I have been out on my boat today already. Caught a number of blues and some throw back summer flounder, AKA, Fluke.

S.J., Glad that Granny is doing well.

Fife, Wish your daughter the best for her interview. She does not need luck, she has the skill.

For everyone traveling this holiday, be careful and have a SAFE TRIP.

Thoughts and prayers for all those in need.

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, July 2, 2010 7:07 AM

Mornin' boys.  Still beautiful here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Haircut, trip to bank, and #2 princess has her EMT interview at 5.

Lots of Happy B-Day this week.  October-November not exactly layout building months around here...Whistling

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, July 2, 2010 7:05 AM

I want to wish all of you and your families a happy and safe July 4th weekend, no matter where your plans may take you.

One year and 26 days ago my wife and I lost a dear friend to an "accident."  She was a pedestrian, run over by a reckless or distracted driver. A kinder, selfless, and more giving person you might never meet.  She left behind her husband of 36 years, her children, her grandchildren, friends like us, and scores of acquaintances.  

Two entire families and the lives of all who knew her have been terribly changed forever if for no other reason than this: 
too many don't consider a car an unforegiving weapon, or driving one a serious and deadly responsibility. The judicial consequences of vehicular manslaughter won't bring our friend back.

I pray that all of my friends on this forum remain safe this holiday weekend.
 
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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, July 2, 2010 5:57 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a clear and sunny 58 degrees. Going up to 84 today with lots of sunshine.

Today is an easy day.. I have some paperwork to do and the usual chores. Then, I will work out at the Center. I plan on taking my time. No big plans for the weekend. Staying home.

Dining car has arrived from " Points West" Having the usual for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Friday.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, July 2, 2010 4:45 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 80s.  Tied last night 2-2 in a game we should have won big.  Was up 2-0 against undermanned team and let them get back into it.  Still I got a lot of touches on the ball and did not play badly.  Mow the yard tonight and stain the outdoor play equipment tomorrow.  IRL is at the Glen on ABC Sunday.  No Sarah so will be rooting for AJ's team extra hard.  I had the regular fare on the dining car this morning for breakfast before sending it to "Points East".  TBIL anytime tonight.  I hope everyone has a good day. 

Keep on trainng,

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, July 2, 2010 4:14 AM

Actually Jack, Ricky got a Lego train.  Flanged wheels, yes, but not for the big layout!  early morning.  Heading in for a case.  Hope everyone is enjoying their Friday.  For many, I suppose a long weekend.

God Bless,
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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 11:37 PM

We are loaded with "little guys" birthdays.  Happy B-Day

Demay.....happy 7th to yours.  Dennis, to yours tomorrow.  And Papa....to Josh on the 4th.

What?  No birthday presents with flanged wheels?  Big Smile

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Posted by Papadiesel on Thursday, July 1, 2010 10:52 PM

Hi All,

Were are going to daughter's and son-in-laws (Wolverine Lake only 30mi away) for the weekend with our travel trailer. Need to prepare for Josh's 9th  birthday on the 4th. We celebrate it on the 3rd because there is a barge with a fireworks display about 50yds from their beach on that night. They don't mind us camping there because we help set up and clean up. If the display is worth it, all will be invited next year. Anyway the drive will be a somewhat freeway test for the rig. We head Up North to Indian River, MI and Sault (Soo) Ste Marie  in a few weeks.

Have a safe and blessed Holiday !

Prayers for all in need. Especially for those "IN HARMS WAY"

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Posted by Demay on Thursday, July 1, 2010 10:21 PM

Happy July all,

It was hot as usual out here in NW OK.  Today was my son's seventh birthday.  We had a great time and a very tasty cake.  His gifts were mostly Transformers (on his wish list) and those things are much more complicated now than when I was a kid.  It takes at least 40 steps to convert one of them.  This will be a four day weekend for me since Sunday is the 4th.  I am very excited about the extra time to be with my family. 

Regards,

Joe

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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, July 1, 2010 8:41 PM

Good Evening.  SJ, glad Granny is doing well.  Pray for continued progress.  Rich, I have vivid memories of that job.  Batt.Chief Sandy Williams was not well liked...for a reason.  Roy, one of the key issues that came out of the post investigation was that we had only one frequency to operate on.  Units calling in were stepping over the guys inside calling for help. 

Jack, with the extra time, I already got the grass in the front cut.  Need to get some more fuel for the back.  Speaking of the back, tonight, while it was still very sunny out, some deer came into the yard.  A buck and a doe got a bit amorous, but fortunately, the kids had stopped looking.  Then we gave our son his presents for his birthday.  We gave them tonight as the big one was a Lego set and he gets totally focused and would likely ignore his guests tomorrow.  Kid had it together in two hours, even though it was for twice his age.  Also gave daughter some presents so she had something to play with.

Gotta run as have an early case in the morning.  Hope everyone has a blessed night.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, July 1, 2010 7:57 PM

Wes Whitmore

Bukeye gets younger with every train purchase...doesn't everyone?

thats what I was told and why I buy them all the time

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Posted by Wes Whitmore on Thursday, July 1, 2010 7:25 PM

Bukeye gets younger with every train purchase...doesn't everyone?

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, July 1, 2010 6:35 PM

Good Evening

Sunny and 70s all day, no AC

Grannys doing great, seeing colors and things she couldn't see before. She was amazed at the color on our flat screen TV, I had no idea her cataracts were that bad. She waited for the garden to shade and now shes been out there a couple hours playing in the dirt. lol. Banilla is ready and I picked up a couple other flavors this morning so bring on the thingy...S.J.

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Posted by submmbob on Thursday, July 1, 2010 6:16 PM

 Sorry I've been away for a bit. Rough week last week. Still in the midst of the hiring committee, but coming to the end there.

Off to the Thurs. church service in a bit and then to a meeting.

Bob

 

 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 5:25 PM

Jon.....I got my Ohio boys confused.  Buckeye looks as young as Wes but has him by a few years.  Wink

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Posted by jonadel on Thursday, July 1, 2010 3:28 PM

Jack---I didn't know Wes was here?  Was I sleeping?  Mr. & Mrs. Buckeye were here last week for a wonderful overnight visit but I sure don't recall Wes ......

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 2:52 PM

SJ...........that's great news on Granny, and her eyesight will continue to improve!  One of the miracles of modern medicine, the interocular lens.  We're all so glad for her and for you too.  "Granny Eagle Eyes" is what you will be calling her within a month.  Thumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs Up

My prayers for the Hackensack 5, true American heroes.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 12:05 PM

Back for a quick cup....

Roy - Safe Travels to you as well...

I forgot to write that Monday we rode to Beaufort, SC for Harley's Million Mile Monday. 425 Miles round trip in one day.

Went through Fort Stewart, GA then on to Beaufort, SC.  Beautiful country, and Had lunch at Sgt. Whites, just off of Parris Island, MCB.  That would be SSgt White, USMC, Ret.  Staff line cook for the base.  Lots of USMC Memorabilia and the food was great.  Mya have to revisit, should I find myself back there.  Weather was hot, got a slight sun burn on my arms and just missed the rain on the return trip.  Too much fun for 1 day...

Ba back later!

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Posted by Ole Timer on Thursday, July 1, 2010 11:31 AM

 It's a beautiful morning in the neighborhood .... busy weekend coming up ....  big picnic = swim party at # 1 son's and a huge fireworks display later that evening .... trip to Cumberland with # 3 son and his  wife and of course mother .... learn more about new digital camera Banged Head ... especially to check and make sure last person who flipped through the pics on it TURNED IT OFF ... glad I bought that spare battery and keep it charged ... supposed to be sunny and not so hot all weekend . Getting parts list up to build a new desktop computer ... # 3 son says I could buy a descent used car for what it's gonna cost .... Whistling

 To all my buddies on here .... be careful out there this weekend and watch that other guy coming at you ! The drunks will be all over the roads .  Fifey ... get them before they get us or our kids ! I'm still upset about the world's cup ... not enough fouls called on uganda .. but like I said ... what could you expect ... most of the world hates us right now .

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, July 1, 2010 10:30 AM

Jack single motor with a drivetrain so all wheels are powered. lots of pulling power there they have basicly a big can motor they have been know to have problem with drive train and I had the B unit fix as got it with the drive train messed up but the A&B I presently have run great.

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, July 1, 2010 10:25 AM

Good morning

Sun and 70s today

Grannys new lens is working super good, she is very happy with the results. Other eye is scheduled for the 21st. Could have been the 14th but we wanted a morning thing. Thanks guys your all great friends. Doctor, breakfast, Lowes, truck wash, and Kroger. Thats been my morning...Have a great day...S.J.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, July 1, 2010 10:00 AM

Morning all.

Packing for the big trip.

Jack - with the bunch I am joining this weekend - there is no need for a leftover beer fridge.

Chief - watering away. Got good rains last couple of days. Sprinklers will be running daily while we are gone.

Rich - safe travels to you. NYC is always fun to visit.

Dennis - A lot of things have happened in recent years to improve operations. I work on PS radio networks. Fireground operations is getting a lot of attention the last couple of years. Prayers for the fallen.

Fife - I will be in the boat all week next week - pulling wakeboarders, tubers, and wakesurfers - almost dawn until dusk.

Have a great day all!

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Posted by fifedog on Thursday, July 1, 2010 9:50 AM

Happy First of July boys!  Pretty day here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Birthday dinner for Grandpop this evening (new waterfront restaurant Dinner).  Wifey hinting about trip to the boat Wink.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 8:20 AM

 Aloha all. Happy July. I like your grass-isn't-always-greener analogy, 8n. but like Jack said, unfortunately my neighbor's lawns are awe-inspiring. More to your point - just hired a guy used to work for me 16 years ago. He'd been ever unhappy in his jobs. LOL. Brutus, hope the update went well. You never know with old machines. Except our now-11 yr old Mac still humming away.  We counted electronic Internet-connected devices the other night. Too many.  May take the youngest to the beach... Safe travels to Roy and Rich

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, July 1, 2010 8:02 AM

Morning all.  Cooler.  Dogs are doing great.  Geting ready to go to the lake house.  Waiting for 10 AM for my Time Warner guy to get to work and help me setup this desk top.  Got a few mail issues but easy to fix.  I just can not find the fix location. 

Glad to see all are doing well.  I read and read the "Pot" and laugh at some things.  Got to move on.  Hope all have a safe and great 4th.  God bless all and the USA.

PS:  Roy, you watering your foundation?  Yes, Texicans have to water their foundations if they get a dry spell.

 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 7:02 AM

Brutus

56 minutes, Jack!  You better wind up that clock!

Laugh

Good Mornin' Ya'll From Clear and High 50's Taxachusetts,

Another beautiful sunny day in the low 70s for the highs.  Lawn mowing and trimming on tap for later in the day.  Wife came home last night and it was apparent she once again had parked under a tree and as usual the birds were right on target,,,,,why should a parking decision (hers) create work (car washing) for me?  If ya leave that on the car it wreaks havoc on the paint, especially noticeable on dark colored cars. 

Well, I reorganized things in the garage beer fridge and counted 108 bottles of beer stashed in there at a cold 35 degrees.  Heineken Light, Rolling Rock, Bud, Rolling Rock Light, Stella Artois, Corona, Bud Light Lime, Miller Lite, and one other I never heard of.  In addition, there are about 18 Smirnoff coolers in there of various flavors, Mudslide mix, and regular marguerita mix.  I don't drink light beer, and there are no Yeungs or Ole Mils for Laz..  Must make a note to bring this beer on the Tardis tonight for the rest of you.  The beer accumulation reflects what folks bring over for our cookouts and leave unconsumed.  What is with all of the light beer?  If it is because people in my realm of acquaintance are weight conscious, they are apparently losing the battle. Wink

Chief......prayers for your Mom.  Hope she is doing ok.  I have to go watch the video link you provided.

Brutus.....are you insinuating Chief is wrong when he declares we should set all of our clocks to Roseyville time?  I have a 1 terabyte Western Atlas external drive to back up my desktop, backs up everything off the hard drive, mirrors everything on the HD, no reformat.  We have over 6,000 digital photos, resumes,  my/my wife's work stuff.....things we simply cannot afford to lose with a hard drive crash.  Back up every night.

Roy......have a great vacation.  You have been burning the candle at both ends.

Dennis.....with all of this new found time on your hands, whatever are you going to do with yourself?  I'd try mowing the lawn.....right after you get your A/C working.  Thanks for the ammo storage tips.  My father and I  used to have WWII army surplus metal ammo storage cases for our inventory when we were shooting a lot, and my nephew has them now.....a reserve police officer by night.

SJ......glad Granny lay low yesterday.  Today will be a different story.  Keep an eye on the eyes.

RaySP.....join the club.  I could stand to lose about 20.  I hope the new neighbors bring a sense of renewal around your homestead.

Fife......well said about those with the luxury of 24/7 armed security making decisions for those who do not.  There are those in liberal Taxachusetts more worried about the average citizen with a firearm than those with the illegal ones who use them to make a living.

Brent.....back around 1973 during the Arab oil embargo and gas was being rationed at a max allotment of 8 gallons per fill (imagine the lines at the gas pumps) I was holding down the fort at the homestead while my folks took a 2 week vacation.  Each AM when I arose I found half tanks of gas missing from the cars.....siphoned off by thieves, as there were no locking gas cap locks/ filler doors back in those days.  Dogs awakened me with growling one night.  I quietly opened the upstairs front bedroom window and discharged two 45 caliber rounds into the air following a "Hey you two!"  They scattered like lightening,  never returned, and I got a couple of gas cans in the exchange.

Banks....my wife had an 70s El Camino, long gone!  You and Don are blood brothers. 

8n......you are right about the neighbors' irrigated lawns looking much greener from a distance.  Theirs is still much greener up close too.  They water every AM, have landscapers and fertilizer services.  Not a weed or a thin spot.  But their landscapers cut their lawns way too short, scalp it.  I cut mine down to about 3 inches.

Wonder if Jon has discovered what Wes pilfered from his train inventory.

SubBob mia?  Maybe it snowed up there at the scope and he is digging out.  Or perhaps on skunk patrol.

RT......are those ABA FA2 Weaver Alcos all double-motored?  I am not familiar with Weaver.

Gotta run.  Later gang!

Jack

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 7:01 AM

Posted this on the June 'Pot...brain fart, sorry, So, I reposted it here...Smile,Wink, & Grin

Morning Guys!

It's my Friday...!!!  Have to finish end of month/end of fiscal year stuff, then pack up and head north!!

The Princess is coming with me this time, to spend some time with the family.  We're going to NYC on Saturday and going to her GodFather's house for 4th of July activities with the rest of the family. 

I'll see my GodDaughter while there!  3 trips to Jersey in 3 months....this is nuts!!!

Things have been relativly calm at the house, and 11 days away will make it even better...I need sometime out...

Not much on the train things, have had no money or time, it seems, that may change while I'm up there, I'd really like to go to the Big Little Train Shop in Somerville.  No plans for any train rides, other than going to NYC. 

for Lady J, and anyone else I've missed.

Congas on yer anniversary and the Mrs Birthday RT!

Dennis, the profound effect of the Hackensack Five still reverberates...all the building in NJ have signs on roof construction and rightly so.   Unless I KNOW it's older construction, my guys are never on a roof.  I still can see the video of the Battalion Chief and hear the radio transmittions....sickening....Angel for our past brothers...

OK, I'll try to check back later...and after I get back HOME!!

Rich

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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, July 1, 2010 6:12 AM

Good Morning and Happy July everyone.  Actually, today is a day of mixed emotion.  While the 29th was our "Family Day", and tomorrow is my son's birthday, on this day in 1988, I was at a fire in which we lost 5 firemen.  They were good men and it was tragic to loose them.  Because of their sacrifice, many departments in the country have changed strategy with regard to how they fight fires with bow-string roof construction.  Most of the guys I was on the department with have retired by now, but many still gather for a memorial service at a park where a monument has been constructed.

Chief, hope you have a great weekend with the pups.  As mentioned, the Kong is a great toy for dogs.  It looks like a stack of rubber doughnuts on top of each other getting smaller as you go up.  The center is hollow.  Our dog loves us to put some peanut butter inside and he will play with it for hours.

May everyone have a great holiday weekend.  And for Laz, Happy Friday Eve!
God Bless,
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