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COFFEE POT #2 February 2011 for all to take a drink and chat. 5+ years and going. Some chocolates in a heart shaped box. Plenty of coffee but also grits and sweet ice tea.

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 1:12 PM

Good afternoon Y'all!  It is cloudy out, but in the 60s.  Currently watching the Galloping Goose program that was on RFD-TV.  DVR'ed it and finally getting around to viewing it.  Didn't know there were so many variations.

Had a good day so far, went in early to set up for today's case.  Then, went to church for the discipleship class, and back to the hospital to do the case.  I got some award for some work I had done back in December.  They give me a choice of a bunch of different things, but I didn't see the leg lamp.

Have to go pick up the kids soon and then back home for some relaxation.  Wife will be bringing daughter to ballet, and then we have violin practice.  With any luck, I have a few things I want to get done on the layout.

Hope everyone is having a great day.
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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 12:55 PM

Wind, sleet, winds, ice, and snow.  One to two feet predicted in my neck of Taxachusetts, quite a range.  The only thing that could possible make it worse is to go to the cupboard and find nothing but grits to eat.

Brutus.....I was certainly glad to hear Char's numbers are good.  Prayers continue.  I think she should dip you in some germ killing agent and make you sleep in the garage for a week.  Smile, Wink & Grin

MikeC........prayers continue for your Dad, your family, and you.  Strength, brother.

JimmyT.......prayers and fingers crossed on the job prospect.   

HudsonJohn......why on earth would you send power repair crews down Chief's way?  Looking for abuse?  Laugh  Joe, you finally get your wish.  The video of Oklahoma City this AM on the news was interesting......don't you know snow is supposed to fall, not go sideways?  DougM......I thought you were supposed to get amounts as high as 20 inches from this one.......must be all the hot air in Chicago's City Hall that keeps the snow in check.  Mitch.....you had better start planning on home schooling so your kids get a break between school years.

The wifey called and said she will be headed home early, so I need to clear the driveway.

Poor RT......he don't get no respect.  When I signed on there were 3 POTS going!!!!!  He started one of them.  Thanks for the thought.  Big Smile

Later, gang.  May drop back in  later.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 10:54 AM

Early Lunch at Work,

I really envy you guys who do not have to go to work when it snows or extreme bad weather. I took an early lunch because I have a conference call about the storm. We are looking at a major event with the ice and wind involving the power lines.

Brutus, Glad to hear that your bride is doing better.

SJ, Enjoy the banilla tonight. I have a feeling that their will be no banilla for me. Just a cup of hot coffee or hot chocolate to get warm for a minute.

Chief, come to think of it, us yanks from Jersey came down a few years ago to help restore power in NC after a major ice storm. The folks were very hospitable to us and glad that we came.

Prayers and thoughts to all in need.

If your power goes out, please give the guys a break restoring it. They want to get it back on as quick as possible.

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 9:18 AM

Buy anything after the 783, MPCs first try did not come out very well. They are growlers, slow, brush eaters, and don't pull very well. I have one and a lot of fine tuning improved it but the newer ones are much better.

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Posted by navyjack on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 9:13 AM

Smilethanks chief for starting out the pot again.  thanks to you it has become a very fine social community and i also thank ctt magazine.  you guys are the best.  i heard the services are finally considering wearing one color uniform.  about time.  one less taxpayer expense. hope the bad weather misses everyone and gets only the politicians. joe are you assigned recruiting duties.  you seem to have great family hours.  i had officer recruiting assigned to me once as a collateral duty. i am not being nosy only think you af guys are neat.  navyjack   

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 9:02 AM

The storm missed us here.  Still no job news yet.  I finally got the alternator out of the PGT and had it rebuilt.  While I was putting it back in, i accidentally broke the wire off the plug for the oil pressure sender.  Normally that would be a problem, but I read that only 93-94 Probes display an actually reading on the gauage, while 95-97 just send a fixed voltage to the gauge.  That was confirmed when I started it and the needle moved to the middle of "Normal" even though the wire is off the sending unit.Laugh  I'll fix it anyway when it gets warmer outside.  I won't even think about driving it until the Spring after there have been several periods of rain because I don't want any salt on it.

Does anyone have a Lionel 783 Hudson?  I've been thinking of possibily buying one, and I was wondering how they are since they are MPC. 

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Posted by Demay on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 8:54 AM

Good morning all,

It snowed, we finally got snow!  It started around 0300 this morning.  We have received about three to five inches so far.  It's not accumulating on the ground too much because we have 35 mph winds blowing it everywhere.  It's 12 degrees outside right now and well below zero with the wind-chill.  I do not have to report to work until later and that may change since it is still snowing.  The kids' school is closed so we should have some winter fun today.  If you can't tell, I am thrilled for this weather. 

It’s time to finish some coffee and get ready to play.

Joe

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 8:32 AM

Aloha all. Snow? What snow? Nothing really here in downtown Chicago yet though the media panic continues. Any excuse to go home early I guess. I'll probably postpone class tonight because no one will show up. All the more time to run trains...after visiting the Art Institute at lunchtime. Big Smile  Good news about your bride, Brutus.

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 8:23 AM

Hi GUYZ,

   25 here with the whole kit and kabootal of sno hi o, sleet, and later freezing rain.  Needless to say SCHOOL IS CLOSED.  I'll take it.  Got things built last nite was just finishing up last project when my Principal came in and told me to go home.  She said, I'll see you Thursday so I don't know if we'll have school tomorrow?  Oh well more time with the PUP.  I'll be running trains later today with her.

Stay frosty,

laz57

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 8:14 AM

Good Morning

17 and cloudy.

The big ones not expected here till afternoon. We will be fine if the power stays on. No ice forecast for here just high winds causing blowing snow. Anywhere  south looks good this morning...S.J.

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Posted by fifedog on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 7:51 AM

Mornin' boys.  "Dice" is the best way to put the weather.  Schools closed.  Real fun to begin after sunset.  Thought I saw a wooley mammoth...

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COFFEE POT #2 February 2011 for all to take a drink and chat. 5+ years and going. Some chocolates in a heart shaped box. Plenty of coffee but also grits and sweet ice tea.
Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 7:11 AM

A little slow getting new pot going.  Morning to partly cloudy and warmer temps [than last night].  Rain coming over night and then into the low 70's!!!!!!

MichRR714

Chief-  Do you have an extra bed at your place?...  Whistling

Wow looks like we are really in for it here.  I just sent the wifey to pick me up an insulated coverall as I left all of mine at the cabin.  Arctic cold is supposed to follow the snow.

Hope everyone stays safe!

 

 Deserting Yankees are welcome.  Plenty of grits to go around. Wink  Off to take Finn to the vet for a removal [you know what Surprise].  Go by BoJangles for a biscuit.  Contractor on the way to start the trim work. 

Later.

PS: some stupid pole says Buckeyes know how to play "round ball".  Never happen. Laugh  Only good Buckeye is a chocolate candy with peanut butter center.

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