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RE:COFFEE POT #9 September 2011 for all to take a drink and chat. 6+ years and going. Plenty of better coffee and sweet ice tea to drink. Plenty of GRITS and Cheerios for the heart.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 1:10 PM

Starting early.  As soon as I get errands done, big trailer hitched [has big pig cooker I have and some furniture] and shower, I'm gone to the lake house until next Monday or Tuesday.

Yesterday was a killer.  Fields flooded, trees down and humid.  Marked 90% of the farm with purple paint [posted] and with signs.  Put up two double deer tree stands.  Lots of walking.  "Mired up" with rubber boots on a lot.

Prayers for Chuck, Char and the folks up North.

Have a great holiday. 

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 2:14 PM

Now RT won't have a reason to get up early tomorrow.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:25 PM

sir james I

Now RT won't have a reason to get up early tomorrow.

Yes I do I have to get up at 5 so I can get ready for work and get there on time and thats the earlist I get up period :)

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:30 PM

But it won't be the same will it...lol

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 4:20 PM

Dinner time at work,

We have been very busy. Today we did not have internet or the company network until the afternoon. The phones will receive some calls and wont let you call out. Power is on and off (I thought we were the Electric Company). My high point last night was when my wife brought me fresh clothes and a few other things.

Mike C, Congrats on your collection.

AF53, One day I will be back to Bayville.

SJ, Brutus and Charlie, Start the Tardis without me. I will ask my wife to transport the banilla to you.

Prayers for Chuck and Char.

Keep Dry,

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 4:54 PM

Chief cut us off at 698 posts on the last one with this early start.  RT does a better job.

Jack.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 5:24 PM

Thanks RI52

I didn't get up early to start them I just started them when I got up that day lol

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:44 PM

Good Evening

77 nice out, just came in, spent the evening outside. Read some of CTT. It's getting dark at least an hour earlier than June and the sun is heading south. Had an online chat with Charlie this afternoon discussing the purchase of a new K-Line engine. John saved the banilla so all is well. Fire up the thingy...S.J.

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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:31 PM

Got up and went to work - got extra work, since a co-worker is out of town - came home and had some supper, and then had a nice chat with the boys.  Thinking about getting a 8 foot pole electric trimmer/chainsaw, as I could use it to clear out some of that crap back in my wooded area.  I had a nice chat with Charlie and SJ.  Missed you, John - hope all is well.  Glad we have the banilla, though!

Maybe they could hire a lot of people who are looking for work, give them grinders, and have them clear all that area with grinders and steamers to get rid of those mussels?  I'm sure they could figure out a way to move and save the water - if nothing else, run it though a big boiler first?  Could just run through pipe on top of black plastic sheets during the day down there - solar energy.  I mean to do this at a reservoir, not at the great lakes!  Laugh

TARDIS is ready, so let's hit the road!

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, September 1, 2011 4:51 AM

Good morning all,

It is HOT again in SE Indiana.  Lots of that great American sport on tap the next four days as I will watch the high school boys play a home game tonight, ref two youth games on Saturday, and watch IU play on Sunday.  It does not get much better than that except when I am playing and that league starts next Tuesday.  Could use some more rain as we did get a small shower yesterday.  All I did is go for a walk last night as wife was too tired from subbing yesterday.  Work has been busy.  Have to drive today (only time this week).  TBIL after the game and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.  Prayers for all who need them.

Keep on training,

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, September 1, 2011 6:28 AM
Hi GUYZ, This site giving me problems with log on. Oh well. Not much happening anyway. GOLF tonite with BRO then wings and Yuengs. Stay frosty, laz57
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Posted by RockIsland52 on Thursday, September 1, 2011 8:19 AM

Good Mornin' Ya'll From Overcast And A Seasonal 68 Degrees,

Just a quick splash and go.

Continued prayers for Chuck and brave Paula.  Hope Buckeye can get some good news for us.

Prayers also for those still suffering from the recent weather event here on the East coast.   It is sad to watch the aftermath news coverage here in New England following Irene.  Entire towns in VT. still cut off with annihilated roads and bridges and raging rivers.   A few hundred thousand desperate customers still without power here in Taxachusetts alone, including about 15,000 in Foxboro MA. just South of Boston about 15 miles.  Governor has been in Washington the past couple of days (doing what?) instead of........ minding the store at home, managing/pushing electric restoration, road and bridge restoration, and cleaning up the mess.  FEMA and MEMA out of money, unable to fund even the last natural disaster?!?!  More Senate and Congress stalemate wrangling in store.  Well beyond useless to the last man and woman.  Local or national take your pick.  Same with party affiliation.  In the private sector I wouldn't hire any of them, and if they were on my payroll they would all find themselves unemployed in a heartbeat. SoapBox      

As SJ said, it is getting dark way too early for my liking.  This is just about the time of the year that I uncover and fire up the snowblower to see how it is working, leaving me time to get things done/fixed if they need be and avoid the crush of customers who wait until the first dire weather forecast (or later, when the snow is already flying) only to find they have to fall back on their snow shovels.

AF Ray and JoeyD..........sorry about last night. Big Smile  We still are without two every day starters and two of our starting pitchers, the latter of which we won't see play again this season.  I don't know how everyone feels about sports injuries, but I don't like seeing teams playing without their best players.

MikeC.........I thought you considered open wheel automobile racing the number one sport.  Laugh

Banks......sounds like your wife's knee is working just fine.  No news is good news. Thumbs Up 

Later gang.

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, September 1, 2011 8:41 AM

Good morning

sun and Hi 80s today.

RI FEMA never got New Orleans rebuilt so what good will they be now? None. The entire money wasting agency should be hit by the delete button. Granny's BBsitting today/tomorrow so I'm thinking BLT but not too sure about the outcome lol. Had a nice chat with Brutus and Charlie last night but we couldn't save the world. Talked trains instead...S.J.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Thursday, September 1, 2011 10:04 AM

Hello September !

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Thursday, September 1, 2011 11:20 AM

Lunch Time!

Progress is being made on the restorations for both electric and gas. The water is receeding in most areas.

Just heard the horn from an engine crossing the road by the shop. There is a small railroad, the Raritan Central Railway that serves the area and industrial complex, (Raritan Center) where our shop is located. It reminds me of a train layout.

Prayers for Chuck and Char.

Everyone be careful,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, September 1, 2011 11:42 AM

Aloha. Sunny and Hot! Successfully got G'ma to O'Hare and the youngest to the doc and back - just bad allergies and can't find sudafed anywhere. The roofers dropped off their gear for replacing the roof tomorrow. Hope it doesn't rain! Hudson, thanks for all your good work restoring power.  Brutus, that's a cool tool - I need to cut back branches from a high tree too close to the house - and my neighbor's house.  Would that work? I was going to try to climb the tree with a saw. But that sounds too much like a Road Runner cartoon. Just lost out on an Ivor kit from the UK I was tracking.   SJ, what K-Line engine are you considering?

Isn't this cool? A replica CP engine running at the IRM

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, September 1, 2011 2:05 PM

Doug M. it's a K-Line Allegheny that Charlie found on  a York dealer website. It is undersized so will run on most layouts. You can see one on video at that other website. 

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Thursday, September 1, 2011 4:05 PM

Dinner Time at work,

So far everyone has been working safe. One OSHA though, a dog bite from a frightened dog. All of the potential for serious injury and a dog bite.

Sorry guys no Tardis for me tonight again, but the wife promised to send the banilla. I am still waiting for the lemon ice cream for SJ and me.

Prayers for Chuck and support for Paula and the family. Prayers also for Char and all in need.

Hurricane Katia is waiting for us to restore all electric and gas and then sneak up on us.

Spanky, the shooter was not near your place yet.

Have a great day,

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Posted by AF53 on Thursday, September 1, 2011 5:24 PM

Like HudsonJohn, dinner time at work!

All these problems we are having from the power going out makes me wonder how much would go away if the lines were underground like they are in my area?

Jack - Sometimes I think we are without half of our starters too! Laugh

HudsonJohn - Get home soon! Sis doesn't inform me when my packages arrive!!!!

Later,

Ray

 

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, September 1, 2011 8:09 PM

Good Evening

82 now went to 91 today.

Banilla is ready for the thingy crew..

S.J.


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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, September 1, 2011 8:13 PM

AF - they started moving a lot of the electric underground around here after that huge ice storm about 5 years ago.  In my subdivision, it was all built with underground utilities to start with and we rarely lose power. 

John - take it easy, I hope you are not getting too tired out.

RI-Jack - I agree Bang Head

Laz - Prosit!  Down the hatch, bro.  I'll have a couple Miller Lites Smile

Doug - I think it will work nicely for me.  If the branches are too close, you can cut them back little by little, I think.  We did that when we trimmed down that neighbor's tree a year ago.  We only trimmed it on my side, as he thought his side was A-Ok.  Well, this year, the tree came down all together after a big storm, and the branches that broke off were all on his side Whistling  I have a brush cutter too, although it hasn't been run in a couple years.  It's gas and should work, as I put stabilizer in it, etc.  I'll work on that in the fall, when leaves are coming down and ground is hard back there.  We'll see.

TARDIS is warming up on the pad, plenty of time to turn on your beacons guys.  Chewy says BARK!

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Posted by 8ntruck on Thursday, September 1, 2011 11:05 PM

Haven't checked the pot for several days.  Just scanned everything to get caught up. 

Labor Day is almost here and the temperature is up around 100 again.  For somebody who grew up in Michigan, these temperatures this time of year are just unatural.

Not much else going on.

Early TGIF.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, September 2, 2011 4:52 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps near 100.  RI52, Indycar racing was, is, and always will be number one with me in terms of sports.  The comment I made was directed at certain members of the pot (who shall remain nameless) who have a less than lofty opinion of another sport that I enjoy with great intensity.  "My" soccer boys won 7-0 in varsity and 1-0 in JV in home games last night.  "My" soccer girls lost 2-0 on the road.  Stayed way too late last night doing the Sudoku.  Work went well yesterday.  Wife is working again today.  Make money while the sun shines.  Fifedog, think they will run the Indy car race in Baltimore this weekend?  TBIL and I can drive.  Have to get in the regular rotation again.  I hope everyone has a good weekend.

Keep on training,

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, September 2, 2011 6:05 AM
Hi GUYZ, Rained a little last nite. GOLF with BRO and I lost again. Nothing new save 175 days left o school. Looking forward to Labor Day weekend. Got to put up vinyl fence around propane tanks and put in clothes line. 8NTRUCK is that a PENGUIN for your avatar? BRUTUS yepper they did taste good in defeat. But then again they always taste good. CHUCK and BUCKEYE TGIF!!!!! Stay frosty, laz57
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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, September 2, 2011 8:25 AM

Aloha. TGIF!  Last summer Friday - with early closing and casual dress. I'll miss it! The roofers cancelled because there's a tiny chance of rain. Oh well, better that than someone getting hurt, but the driveway's full of roof stuff. It's going to be a great excuse to run trains in the basement.  Brutus, I'll look around for such a tool. Boy, would it come in handy... Happy Labor Day Weekend!

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, September 2, 2011 9:10 AM

Good morning

77 going to 98 for 1 day.

Doug M. better to have your old roofing on than to have a tear down and a storm. It's going to be hot, I'm staying in. A nice chat with Brutus and Charlie last night...S.J.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, September 2, 2011 9:16 AM

Good Mornin' Ya'll From Sunny And Crystal Clear Taxachusetts,

The local president of National Grid, our largest electric power utility company, is under heavy fire for taking off on vacation as the recent catastrophic storm approached.  Then when the inevitable happened, she said (in an interview yesterday) she couldn't get a flight back because (shock!) the airports were all closed here and elsewhere and all of the flights were cancelled.   I think Taxachusetts is down at 80,000 still without electric, but National Grid this morning said they will have everyone in my state back on line by Sunday.  Scattered thunderstorms in the forecast for the Labor Day weekend, with Monday forecast as the worst day of the three.  I suspect we'll throw something together here and have the usual get-together.  But that means I will have to drag back out all of the deck furniture I stowed away before Hurricane Irene. Bang Head  Heard this AM a tropical storm in the Gulf could dump up to 20 inches of rain on New Orleans and the surrounding coastlines.  And Hurricane Katia is now on the radar screen for the East Coast.  Bang Head  

I spent about 4 hours yesterday mowing, picking up storm debris, and trimming, ran out of the plastic trim line before I finished.  Bang Head   DougM and Brutus.......those powered pole cutters make short work of a difficult tree trimming job.  I have a manual one that trims with a pincher cutter and also has a saw blade.  It telescopes to above 8 feet and is light weight, but it really works well.  Bet you could even rent a powered one one at a renta-center to decide electric versus gas powered for yourself, or skip the outright purchase.  Once the trees are pruned/trimmed, the pole trimmer might be another power tool collecting dust in the garage for the next  few years, your garage or neighbor(s) who borrowed it and didn't return it. Whistling

AF Ray and JoeyD......hats off (temporarily) to the Evil Empire for taking two of three on the road from the Red Sox.  Shoulda, coulda, woulda.  Red Sox left about 4 dozen men on base in just three games versus less than half that for the Bums.  Bang Head  DougM......the White Sox are lurking, just 5.5 games behind first place Detroit.

Gotta run.  Later Gang.

Jack

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, September 2, 2011 11:33 AM

Lunch Time,

Great News for me. We are being released today @ 2:30. a short day only 8 hours. I thought that we were working 4, 10 hr. days with Fridays off for the summer. Restoration work is going well. Everyone that we could get back is on and the flood victims are the one's that are off.

AF53, Ray, It is tough missing my home cooked meals. I am being forced to eat at Harold's, once at "Peterson's", The Liberty and other eateries. I think that I gained about 6 lbs. Guess who wants to go out to eat tonight?

Brutus, Underground  utilities are great, but when it floods it goes down too. Also the lines feding them are all to often overhead lines.

Continued Prayers for Chuck.

Back to work,

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Posted by Banks on Friday, September 2, 2011 11:45 AM

Hello all.

TGIF

More prayers for Chuck & family.

Hudson, Thanks for a job well done

Doug, I have one similar to this. It works great. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Remington-10-Electric-Pole-Saw/12176556

Same old same old around here

SS fund calls. I'll try to get back over the weekend

 

Prayers for those in need

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Posted by Banks on Friday, September 2, 2011 12:03 PM

Hello all.

TGIF

More prayers for Chuck & family.

Hudson, Thanks for a job well done

Doug, I have one similar to this. It works great. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Remington-10-Electric-Pole-Saw/12176556

Same old same old around here

SS fund calls. I'll try to get back over the weekend

 

Prayers for those in need

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