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COFFEE POT #6 June 1, 2011 for all to take a drink and chat. 6+ years and going. Plenty of fresh coffee and sweet ice tea to drink. Plenty of GRITS for the Yanks.

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 8:37 PM

Howdy All

Downpours of rain this PM, Funnel clouds seen north of here. No damage reports that I've heard of. A new OGR arrived today, looks like a yawner, should go fast. Beacon is on, banilla is waiting..S.J.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Posted by anjdevil2 on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 8:03 PM

Hey Guys,

A quick drive by, as I'm heading to bed.

Princess arrives here on Tuesday, and leaves on the 12th.  We'll investigate NYU and Mercer County College, just in case her living arraignments fall through (ie: kicked out of Mom's house...don't ask...Bang Head) .  She will be here for 4th of July/Parent's 57th Anniversary and her cousin (my brother USMC, Ret. and family) will be here from Okinawa.

Storms passed through about 4 PM, left work early as there was no work to be had.  Multiple fire calls, which I made, wires down, alarms and the like.

John/Hudson: Congas on your son!  If I could make it, I'd show up with up (hey, I'm entitled to wear my Chief's Gold!).  Good Job!

Not much else going on.  Just fighting the good fight...it's a draw right now...Smile, Wink & Grin.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 5:29 PM

RockIsland52

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                 Jack,             I've been busy.Smile, Wink & Grin

 

JimmyT..........I am afraid that if Boysenberry drove past your house sans clothing in the rain, waiving wildly at you, and then you had to decide whether or not to chase her down by taking the GT out in the rain, I think she'd find herself alone no matter how many times she repeated the process.  Laugh

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 2:56 PM

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                 Jack,             I've been busy.Smile, Wink & Grin

JimmyT..........I am afraid that if Boysenberry drove past your house sans clothing in the rain, waiving wildly at you, and then you had to decide whether or not to chase her down by taking the GT out in the rain, I think she'd find herself alone no matter how many times she repeated the process.  Laugh

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 2:37 PM

Hudson#685

Lunch Time,

RI Jack, We use the Mosquito Magnet to control the skeeters along with citronella torches and yard guard. We are having an outdoor party for my son on Sunday and the propane tank is full and ready to go for the Mosquito Magnet.

AF53, miss those trucks that pumped out the DDT. We used to chase it with our bikes. I wonder why I am about the only one left. The last time Doray and I went to Peterson's, it was disappointing........

Have a Great Day,

John

John.........I need to get one of those propane mosquito magnets.  I hear they are the best preventative.

Like you, we used to follow those DDT foggers all over the place on our bikes when I was a kid.  That might explain my personality quirks.  Smile, Wink & Grin  That stuff was and is the most effective insecticide ever invented.......wiped out the bugs but unfortunately the birds too.  Not only was the stuff banned in the US decades ago, but I think it has been banned throughout most of the world.  Sure would come in handy in the areas of the world virtually plagued by mosquito borne diseases (malaria, etc.).

Jack

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 2:28 PM

Demay

Good morning all,

.......Jack - I'm glad I cleared up the pennant issue for you.  Now you can stop watching baseball for the rest of the season.  Laugh

The Sox last night and the Yankees were postponed so they picked up a half game.

Good day,
Joe

Maybe my grey hair will turn black again.........Smile, Wink & Grin

Jack 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:40 PM

Ray - yes there is a fella at the TCA Meet in York that sells nothing but Military transport stuff. I have a few of his offerings and one is a Duce-n-Half. I just picked up one with a Huey on it at April's Meet. I will try and post some pics tonight and give you his contact info if I still have it.

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Posted by SPMan on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 12:41 PM

Good morning all,

Banks, glad you had some encouraging news about your mother.

John, We went to the one called Good and Plenty I think.  In addition to the fried chicken I believe they also had some kind of roast beef and something else.  I forget just what but lots of side dishes as well.

Hot weather today with thermometer approaching the century mark.

Took walk early today before it got hot.  Knee is still doing good.

I saw something yesterday on a forum about a flat car with a Sherman Tank load from MTH.  It was in a catalog from 2010.  Wouldn't mind having a couple of those if I can find out who has any. I have one 50"flat now with two half tracks on board and another with four jeeps.  Wonder if anybody makes a duce and a half ton army truck in O gauge?  Would like to have a lot of vehicles for a troup train.

Checked out a new DVD of "Patton" yesterday.  It had an extra disc with a lot about Patton himself.  I found it very interesting to see footage of the real General Patton.  I met an old retired Army Colonel once who my sister was taking care of when she was a care giver who knew George Patton very well.  It was a lot of fun talking to him about the General.  He called him Georgie,  The Patton home was not too  far from where I live now but years ago it was probably a big estate.  The church where he was a member has a statue of him out front.  Kind of unusal for a church.

Might go in train room now before it gets too hot.

Later,

Ray

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 12:33 PM

ChiefEagles

Afternoon all.  Hot and humid.  The outside kitty does not want to cooperate and go in cage.  Did have a half grown opossum caught this AM.  No food in there then.  It just walked in and got caught.  Its being shipped to Buckeye for his dinner.

V8, glad to see your post.

RT, because you do not eat GRITS.

Off to shoot this PM.

Roundhouse from Rolesville, I know you are out there.

Later.

Sorry chief that would of made it worst. Any good yankee knows that it would be like feeding you farina and scrapple.

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Posted by traindood on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:50 AM

Hey John:        Lunch time for me.   Wifey just made me peppers and eggs!  Yummy!     Speakin' of skeeters, I really miss spraying dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane!  Skeeters would run for cover when that stuff came out. That's fer sure, that's fer dang sure!  Ahh!  As Edith would say: "Those were the daaaaaaays!         later.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:27 AM

Lunch Time,

RI Jack, We use the Mosquito Magnet to control the skeeters along with citronella torches and yard guard. We are having an outdoor party for my son on Sunday and the propane tank is full and ready to go for the Mosquito Magnet.

AF53, miss those trucks that pumped out the DDT. We used to chase it with our bikes. I wonder why I am about the only one left. The last time Doray and I went to Peterson's, it was disappointing.

SPMan, Out in the Pa Dutch Country it sounds that you went to Plain & Fancy or Good & Plenty. GREAT FOOD Family Style.

Banks, Prayers for Mom and the Nephew.

RT, Have fun at Walmart. Let us know if you see any of the "Walmartians". I love those Walmart People pics.

Roundhouse from Rolesville: Looks like the Chief is looking for an ally against the Yanks.

Have a Great Day,

John

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:13 AM

Afternoon all.  Hot and humid.  The outside kitty does not want to cooperate and go in cage.  Did have a half grown opossum caught this AM.  No food in there then.  It just walked in and got caught.  Its being shipped to Buckeye for his dinner.

V8, glad to see your post.

RT, because you do not eat GRITS.

Off to shoot this PM.

Roundhouse from Rolesville, I know you are out there.

Later.

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Posted by Demay on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:31 AM

Good morning all,

I was up early this morning to get a quick run completed before the heat was turned on.  I also had time to stop by the gym and have a quick weight workout.  Afterwards I had my annual Preventative Health Assessment (it's what the Air Force calls a checkup).  I am in great health and had no issues - the appointment lasted only 15 minutes.  I will be busy with paperwork the rest of the day.

Jack - I'm glad I cleared up the pennant issue for you.  Now you can stop watching baseball for the rest of the season.  Laugh

The Sox last night and the Yankees were postponed so they picked up a half game.

Good day,
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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:01 AM

okay breakfast over

did make it to the tardis for about 15 minutes last night then it started lighting and all real bad so had to bail out so sorry missed any that made it last night.

Wife wants to goto Wal-Mart so guess thats going to be soon. other than that thats its for the day just relax.

Talk to you all later.

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Posted by traindood on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 9:43 AM

Mornin' fellas and gals:    About 9am, severe thunder storms and lightning with heavy rain.  Lasted about 30 min. Now just cloudy.  Great for the grass, and for me.   Will put in some train time today.   Hope you'all have a great day.      later.     

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 9:13 AM

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Jack,

             I've been busy.Smile, Wink & Grin

Ridin' Ponies and chasing Boysenberries... Whistling

Jack - Only way you lose me is if I'm 6ft under. Big Smile I read the Pot nearly eveyday, just most of the time I only have time to read and not post.

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Posted by dwiemer on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 8:52 AM

Good morning Y'all!  Great news Banks, glad things look good.  Will pray for continued healing with the family.  Chief, M-14 should be a lot of fun.  Enjoy it, bring some old fruit to destroy with that shooter!

Gotta get running as we have some business to attend to.  Hope everyone has a blessed day.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 8:25 AM

Aloha. Lotsa storms last night - sent them off to SJ. Glad for your good health news. Just about got the new a/c motor installed before they blew in. Roy, teen was hit by someone trying to beat a light on Fri. He's well but the 2-year old-just-paid-off car isn't. It could've been worse.

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 8:03 AM

Good Morning

73 overcast and humid.

Storms last night, had to shut down my Tardis beacon. Some errands with granny this morning and then I'll just hold out my arm and follow my thumb from there. Happy Hump Day...S.J.

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 7:42 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Very humid here this morning.  Got a nice slow 4 miler in and weights but just kept on sweating.  WOW NO BREEZE.  Hope this cools off for later to get my outside work done.

Stay frosty and watch your topknot,

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:57 AM

Continue prayers for all in need. Not a lot going on. Something had my stomach all tore up yesterday but feeling somewhat better today. Trying to get some paperwork done but need some info which is still to be available yet.

Hope all having a good day talk to you all later.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:06 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cloudy 68 degrees. Rained last night. Going up to 78 today with lower humidity.

Today is a busy day.  I have a few errands to run and the usual chores to do. I will be busy until this afternoon. Then, naptime.

Dining car is here with the usual for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by Banks on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:25 PM

Hello all,

Quick post on the way to bed.

Still haven't caught up but I did skim the last couple of days.

Thanks for all the Prayers.

Nephew came through his procedure A OK

Mom's cancer is in the lining of the uterus, One of the most common gynecological cancers and easiest to control.If she was 10 years younger they would remove uterus. Now the feel pretty confident it can be controled or removed with radiation. They will actually place a "rod" in the uterus. At least 5 treatments. Will find out more detail on next trip.

Off to bed. Been up since 4:30

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:24 PM

Evening all.  Great time with Church Ladies and a few hubbies.  BTW:  "Roundhouse" from Rolesville, your lovely wife told on you.  I know you are out there watching our posts. Wink [register and join in]

Had to rescue my neighbor.  Power cut off for non-payment.  Had to take his wife to Raleigh and bail them out. Sigh  Power back on by the time we got back.

Now for a big drink of diet gingerale.  Those shrimp need something to swim in. Drinks

Shooting in M14 and scope tomorrow afternoon.

Later.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:46 PM

Jack's eye is doing better today.  Swelling is down.  Pediatrician told us to give him oral Benadryl and Hydrocortizone cream on the bite and swollen area.  Seems to be working.

Papadiesel Yes on the Hudson Big Smile

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:45 PM

Banks,

             Angel for your mom and nephew.

Rich,

            Glad to see that you are ok.

Charlie,

                 Hopefully Jack's swelling will pass quickly.  I have had the same thing happen, but raspberry Snapple is what caused mine.  Scared me a bit because I had no clue what was happening.

SJ,

          Happy B-Day

Jack,

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Posted by AF53 on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:39 PM

Good evening all!

SPRay - Those trucks you mentioned for killing mosquitos and blew out a cloud of smoke behind it brought back alot of memories. I grew up in North Jersey but spent June thru early Sept down here in Bayville. In the sixties we use to run behind those trucks! Maybe that explaines alot! Surprise

Jack - No need to thank JoeD and myself. BTW, if it's called the world series why do they play it in the Bronx all the time??Whistling

HudsonJohn - I've been to Peterson's many times the past few years. The food is still GREAT! Snappy dogs, crinkle cut fries that hold the cheese or ketchup and birch beer with a sharp taste (or you favorite Beer) We go after every day game and always get requests to bring some home.

Later

Ray

 

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 7:36 PM

Good evening everyone.  Been another one of those days.  Went in, and within ten minutes, they sent us an emergency.  All went well, but it has been a long stretch of long days.  Regarding mosquitoes, my daughter has the most difficult time.  She is like candy to them and she will get welts the size of half dollars and they last for months.  Ours are the average size mosquitoes, but I think we got hit with a large swarm during some of the big storms bringing them up from the gulf awhile back.  From what I hear, our mosquitoes are nothing compared to the ones up in Alaska....they could carry a grizzly away!

With regard to the bible study, all went well.  We actually joined groups and it was fantastic.  As you say Joe, we are strongest, when we are weakest...if we could do it of our own accord, it would fail.  This has really been a great class.

God Bless,
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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:56 PM

87 today

I can't shake the drowzies, So my day has been TV and short naps. Banilla is ready for the Tardis group so come on by..S.J.

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:45 PM

Good afternoon all,

Banks, prayers for your mom and nephew.

Charlie, hope little Jack is doing better after those nasty skeeters bit him.  When I was growing up in tidewater Virginia they used to have trucks come around in the summer time and put out a cloud of something to kill mosquitos.  They probably killed a lot of people too.  God knows what they were spraying back then.  We don't seem to have much of a skeeter problem where I live now.  No standing water around for them to breed in.

Temp is about 90 today and it feels like it too.  Have not gone in garage/train room at all today.  Might try it after the sun goes down.

Got some new DVD'S for Father's day.  Been watching the movies last night and today.  One was "The Perfect Storm".  That was too much suspense for me without a break.  It just seemed like hours of people being banged around by the ocean.  I also got a DVD of "Patton".  Hard to believe that movie was made in 1970.

Chief, that fried chicken and bar-b-que place sounds like a winner.  We went to one of those Pennsylvania Dutch places in Lancaster while at York and had the best fried chicken I ever had up there.  It was served family style with everybody seated at a big table.  Speaking of food, my diet has fallen off the wagon today with a coconut cream pie that was on sale for father's day.

Need to check pool now.  Probably needs more chlorine with the hot weather.  Should be ready for swimming soon.

Good news about Charlene

Later, Ray

 P.S. Pool water temp is up to 80 now without a heater.  That's good to go for me.

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