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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 Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:31 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cloudy and cool 56 degrees. Going up to 70 today with a chance of rain.

Today is a busy day. I have some exercises to do and a few paperwork jobs to finish. Feeling pretty good. Slept good last night. Muscles are starting to loosen up and hurt less.

Cheerios is here on the Dining car, which just rolled in.

Y'all have a great Tuesday.

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Posted by Banks on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:42 AM

Hello all,

Stopped in to add my Angel for Hudson's co-workers

KRM  Welcome

Had a heavy downpour this AM. Didn't last long enough to hurt anything.

Chuck, great to have you back

SS fund calls. I'll try to get back later

 

Prayers for those in need

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:46 AM

Good morning everyone.  Had morning bible study...good time and it is absolutely gorgeous outside.  Wife is off at daughter's class doing the readings with the kids.  I am still on call, so will be heading in shortly.

John, prayers were lifted last night and I will continue to do so.
Joe, Good to hear about FBC Prattville having a Courageous showing.  While the total number for opening weekend is what sets the stage for how long the movie will remain in theaters, I do hope that you are able to get to a theater soon.  We are hoping that many lives will be changed. 

On that note, if anyone would be interested, I encourage you to visit the web site:
www.courageousthemovie.com which has a section to see which theaters near you will be showing it.  From what I hear, there are 2000 theaters between the US and Canada that will be showing the movie, and more will follow.  Opening night is September 30th.

Spanky, I posted on your thread about a small layout.  My thought goes along the "Modular" style of layout.  Regardless, hope you are able to get it together before too long and have trains running for your kids (and you!).

God Bless,
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Posted by fifedog on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:46 AM

Mornin' boys.  In a fog here in the Mid-Atlantic region, and still walking kinda funny.  Not funny ha-ha, funny stiff and sore.  Stir crazy at home, but can't get anything done.  Would like to work on layout.

Roy's 'boys won ugly last night.

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Posted by jonadel on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:57 AM

Hi Don --

We believe the layout will be in the December issue, not 100% sure but mostly sure.  Roger Carp and Dennis Brennan were just a joy to work with when they were here, quality folks for sure!

I've been going through photo's and video's from our recent trip to Colorado, a bit overwhelming.  I bought a GoPro digital movie camera this spring to mount on the side my motorcycle windshield and now I'm trying to wade through about 5 hours of movie clips and come up with a 4-5 minute video that would be interesting.  The fun part was shooting the video, now the hard part will be editing---very time consuming.

I was thinking of Laz when I saw this guy on a rainy morning on Trail Ridge Road, HUGE doesn't even describe the animal.  The great payoff though was seeing this working Galloping Goose in Delores, CO.  I about went off the road when I saw it out of the corner of my eye, I changed my afternoon plans so I could come back and visit it before I headed back to Montrose, more about it in the future.

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:01 AM

Good morning

52 and kinda cloudy.

Granny get's her 2 week checkup this morning. Should get the staples out as the wound has healed well on the outside at least. No breakfast yet I'll think about something after the doctor visit.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:35 AM

Aloha. Glad granny seems better, SJ! Glad you're taking care of yourselves, Chuck and Don B. Another rainy morning. After a rainy evening. Wish I could send some to you, Roy! I have to re-read Ambrose' Lewis and Clark story. Made me want to retrace their trail. Jon, is that a Galloping Goose? I'd like to get one of the MTH ones. Don't think Sir Hatt would mind.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:21 AM

fifedog
Roy's 'boys won ugly last night.

...and that is putting it mildly for sure...worse...the Redshins lost really ugly...

Don and Doug - they say our rain is determined by hurricanes in the Gulf that come to the Texas coast of which we have had only one (sort of) this year. Need the low pressure center in the right place to swing moisture up to N Texas. However - I really think it is due to the Buckeye syndrome...

Jon - nice pics and fun trip. I dread editing video so I just avoid the whole issue.

On the plus side a really nice sunny day here today. 60's this AM and low 90's in the PM. Same for next several days and then to 80's for the weekend. Cool

Neck is "no better/no worse" today.

Hope everyone has a great day today!

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:36 AM

Good Mornin Ya'll From Sunny Taxachusetts,

Peak Fall foliage viewing in my neck of the New England woods is expected around October 15-21.  Gorgeous Fall weather continues, and it's good to be able to stop and smell the........mums.  I have been taking care of my wife's with regular watering and the help of some Miracle Grow.  Yes,  I read the instuctions. Wink  And they look so good they look fake. 

Last night I took the whole fam damily to a local hot dog stand Scotty Dog for dinner and a fundraiser for *** cancer.  1950s drive-in motiff.  The outdoor tables and chairs were full from the stream of customers.  The stand was opened by a transplant chef from Chicago who decided it was better working for himself rather than someone else.  The dogs and burgers are made to order, or you can get some ideas off the menu.  Best fries I have had.  The place was humming and the number of Chicago transplants coming out of the woodwork was surprising.  I like to frequent businesses that "give back," and hope this guy makes a profitable go of it. 

Wife and I took Maximus the dog down to the ocean on Sunday to a park and the beach, on leash per the park rules.  We wanted to get in some obedience training with distractions.  Maximus did not disappoint.  Some woman at a distance could be seen coming in our direction from the parking lot, being dragged by her dog.  The dog was barking, snarling, and growling at everyone with a dog they passed.  As the woman approached closer, Pam put Maximus in a sit/stay on a loose leash, and he didn't break, just sat there and looked at the maniacal approaching dog.  Because of the approaching dog's threateninging demeanor (more barking, snarling, and growling), and the fact that the woman had no control over her dog letting him out 15 feet on a flexi leash,  I stepped forward and told the woman to keep her dog away.  This is no time for a canine social experiment that is bound to go one way: badly.

She jumped all over me, even while her dog continued his frenzy.   "What's wrong with your dog, isn't he friendly?" she snapped.  Barely had the woman gotten the question out of her mouth and my wife snapped right back  "Not when an out of control dog approaches snarling, barking, and growling."   "Well, my dog is only a puppy."  That was her rationale! 

It is hopeless to try and reason with people who are dumber than their dog but still feel they know it all.  That woman has two problems, one that can be fixed (the dog, with training and in the hands of another owner) and one that can't (her).  One day her poor dog will become another dog's lunch, and she will be the first one pointing the accusatory finger at the other dog and its owner.  She stormed off in a huff, with her dog still dragging her and acting out.  

Passers-by and bystanders were impressed with Maximus' calm demeanor through all of this exchange and with his obedience.  Some had been watching us from a distance and now approached.  "Isn't that a Doberman Pinscher?"  "Yes, he is."  "He is so well mannered and obedient.  I thought they are supposed to be vicious and unfriendly."  "The problem is seldom the dog and most often is the owner."  We continued our training while others watched.       

Chuck.......it sounds like you have the drill and the routine honed to a perfect level.  What kind of exercises are making you so sore? Whistling  If at any point in time you are feeling down and you need a bit of encouragement (kick in the hind quarters), we are experts at that and would be only too glad to acommodate you.  Smile, Wink & Grin

SJ........that is some great news on Granny, a major step forward!  Unfortunately for you, party time is really over for you now!  Goof off time in serious jeopardy!!!   Thumbs UpWhistling 

KRM........  Welcome to the Pot!!!!!!!! 

Don.........don't get too excited about the 8 pound weight loss since July.  We can help you find it, and then some. Whistling  It sounds like you have been a good boy, based on all of your great test results and Docs' comments.  I like to tell my Docs "if it were not for knuckleheads like me you would be unemployed." Laugh  If you ask for Varilux, Transition, HD lenses for your glasses I am sure you could push the price tag to over $700.  With my luck my dog would find them laying on a table unattended when I just slipped out to the kitchen for a moment and would chew them up.  Or I would lose them.  Your family's "reconnect" post was heartwarming and gave me serious food for thought.  I guess it is better to take the lead on these things rather than wait for others.  Sometimes tomorrow never comes. 

Brutus......my wife and I now use the flea and tick meds year round on our dogs since these critters like to "winter" in folks homes.  With the ticks, Lyme is always lurking, something you and yours especially don't need.  We use one that is both a repellant and an insecticide; but make sure if you have cats you avoid the ones with permethrin as it is toxic to cats.    As for getting rid of the fleas someone else "loaned" to your dog, one treatment inside the house on the soft surfaces is seldom enough.  And they re-populate quickly.  Don't quit on the first pass or the family and the dog will be scratching past New Years. Big Smile  Read your comment about "some illness" in the family, and I hope it was nothing serious. Angel 

DougDG.....you always seem busier than a one-armed wall paper hanger, as Fife would say. Wink  Methinks you are expecting too much too soon.  Re the flatscreen TV, though your purchase will be put off for a while, now is the time to bone up on what is out there and at what cost.  The good news, a delay in your purchase will mean ultimately you will get more for the same $ or less.  Pam and I researched and decided long before we bought our first F/S at Christmas last year.  We set our price point, read all of the professional reviews and comparisons, then saw the sets in action side by side, opted for the Samsung LN46B630 LCD over a comparably priced/optioned Sony.  We were looking for the 1080P highest definition, one with a comparitively higher contrast ratio, one with 120HZ for supressing motion blur (sports), one with a matte screen to supress glare, and one with multiple HDMI connectors for the best auxiliary video hookups.  Skipped the more expensive sets with more features we will never use.  Plasma works/looks better in poorly lit rooms, costs less for the same features, the longevity approaches the LCDs now, and the Plasmas have the far superior contrast ratios over anything out there.  Plasmas may not be a long term player.

Dennis........I hope your little one is doing OK.  It sounds like your anniversary activities were enjoyable and memorable. Thumbs Up  Congratulations again!  The ball seems to be rolling for you and your better half on the adoption front too.  Thumbs Up  We'll keep the prayers coming.  Angel

Fife......I haven't used Rotor Rooter in a while.  Whistling  Seriously, hope you are recovering a little every day. Angel

LAZ.......see my comments above for Brutus and fleas/ticks.  Minnie is outdoors quite a bit, sometimes off the beaten path.  Tick territory.  A pound of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Brent........sure am glad DadRoar is not in charge of fashion in the 88 household.  Christina is just too cute.

MikeC.....I envy you.  Your son and his fiancee come over for a visit and then they leave.  My son recently moved back in.  Bang Head

8N/DougM.......as far as my wife is concerned, with those hosted events, I am the indentured gopher. Bang Head  And the aftermath?  They sure can make a mess!!!!!!

RaySP.....was glad to hear your SIS is doing better.  Prayers continue so you can pull together some travel arrangements that can fill the bill for you. Angel  

JoeyD and AF53..........how can a baseball team blow a 9 game lead for the wild card in under 4 weeks?  That is exactly what the Red Sox have done.  And you Yankees are not helping any. Bang Head

Jon......what I have found with video is that everyone is excited about them soon after they are shot but then........nothing ever again.  I think you have the reason why.....they are just too long, and no one wants to sit through them.  I'll have to take your suggestion and start some serious editing myself.  What video editing software do you use?

Rich........time is running out for those perfect Fall rides on the Harley.  try one to Flemington.  Follow Jon's good example and get out there before the snowflakes arrive if you can.

Spanky.........."it's for the children."  Corey and Tyler NEED this.  Clear the decks and get cracking on that layout!!!!!!! 

Chief.........with your recent inundation from rainwater and the rising waters of Lake Eagles, I thought you would have taken some photos and shared them with us, showing you casting from the new rear deck you built, beer in hand, and smoke coming from the grill. Laugh

Roy........I blame all of the weather issues on El Roseyville.  All of that hot air eminating in all directions from da South.  Seems to be backfiring on His Honor, however. Whistling  Re your neck, at least you are holding your own. Angel, brother.

JimmyT........have not heard much from you about your layout alteration plans. 

I'm also wondering what happened to Buckeye.  I guess he doesn' love us anymore. Laugh 

Gotta run.  Later, gang.

Jack

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 10:43 AM

jonadel

 

I was thinking of Laz when I saw this guy on a rainy morning on Trail Ridge Road, HUGE doesn't even describe the animal.  The great payoff though was seeing this working Galloping Goose in Delores, CO.  I about went off the road when I saw it out of the corner of my eye, I changed my afternoon plans so I could come back and visit it before I headed back to Montrose, more about it in the future.

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JON,

  AWESOME pic of the BIG ELK saw a bunch of em out there in Jellystone back in '96 when we backpacked around Shoshone Lake.  Had them about 15 feet from our tent.

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 10:46 AM

JACK,

  We use the drops on the back of thre dog and also she gets a Lime disease shot every year at the Vet.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 11:55 AM

laz 57

JACK,

  We use the drops on the back of thre dog and also she gets a Lime disease shot every year at the Vet.

laz57

Good stuff, LAZ......both the topical control AND the Lyme disease shot.  We use the same type of stuff year round now.  If you ever saw a dog or a human with Lyme disease you know it can cause some really tough going and is tough to knock down. 

Ticks don't die off in the Winter.  They kind of hibernate.  If your weather is anything like ours during the Winter, we do get occasional brief warm spells where the daytime temps might reach 50 or 60.  The ticks become active during those brief spells, are hungry, and are out looking for a ride and a  meal.  Our breeder recommends year round application to keep the critters at bay and to keep the dogs and humanoids safe..  Our vet said no problema.

Jack

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 2:20 PM

John, prayers for your co workers.  Tragic situation.

Chuck, good to hear about the Cheerios again.  Take care of yourself.

Jack, good story about a trained dog versus one who is'nt.  BTW, next door neighbor found good homes for two of his collies and now has three left.  Keeps two in the back of house in a dog run and kennel but rotates one to the front behind hedge and fence.  The one in front seems to bark at anything that passes their house.  Mainly walkers and other dogs.  Forgot to mention the mailman.  It would be nice to see a dog like yours.

D. Baker, Ambrose wrote D Day and I think he wrote the book Band of Brothers that the TV series was based on.  He also wrote another little book called Comrades which I liked.  It's about friends.  He was instrumental in getting the D Day Museum started in New Orleans near his home in Bay St. Louis.  It was in New Orleans that all those landing craft for the invasion were built.  When he was researching the Union Pacific Railroad for his book, they gave him a cab ride over Donner Pass where part of the Transcontinental Railroad was built between Sacramento and Ogden, Utah.  Of course, he wrote a lot about Lewis and Clark and hosted a series about it on TV.

My sister has an appointment with the oncologist today to talk about what to do now.  She may have to make some heavy duty decisions today about her treatment.

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Ray

 

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Posted by 8ntruck on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:46 PM

Another nice autum day here.

Jonadel - your elk picture reminds me of the discussion we had while riding an a very small car in Finland.  There were 3 meter tall fences on both sides of the road.  We asked why.  The answer was to reduce the chance of a car/moose colision.  About then, I realized that the moose would be almost equal in weight to the car we were riding in! 

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:29 PM

Jon...I have been to Delores, CO and Rico, too. SW Colorado is one of the most interesting places in this country.  I still think you need ot ride the Blue Ridge and W. Virginia.

I have a train ride scheduled for weekend after next. 

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:34 PM

Good evening everyone.  Not a bad day, but a lot to work on.  One of the aspects of international adoption is that you have to take a 12 hour course required by the Hague Treaty.  It can be taken over the course of the waiting before travel, but it is a lot of work.  Has a test after every hour of class, which is on line.

Jon, I would love to have tagged that Elk.  Nice 5x6 with strong bases.  They are huge animals.  It now looks like my heading out to Colorado for a hunting trip will be delayed till after the adoption.  Oh well, hope they save some elk for me????

With some time to myself, it will be nice to get some work done.  I hope to get some supplies tomorrow after dropping the kids off at school, so I can finish the storage room and move onto the electrical work.  Eventually, I hope to get the rest of my honey do list done before long.

May Y'all have a great night.
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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:44 PM

Good Evening

59 and we had a decent day.

I agree about the Blue Ridge, The Skyline Drive in Va. is a must see. Especially the northern 50 miles. Well I finished OGR today, I don't read every word, just skim the layout articles. As usual CTT has not arrived yet.Banilla is waiting for the thingy..S.J.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:19 PM

Page 41 and thus it compels me to post...!Smile, Wink & Grin

Took a ride to the last bike night of the year...and Jon I will blame you and RIJack for making me go...it was disappointing to say the least...there were maybe 6 bikes there and 2 left just after I arrived.  I waited 10 minutes for a menu and another 10 then left.  Oh well, there are always others...The air was cool and crisp and I really wanted to ride, but alas, I just went home.  I will be planning a ride to the Kittatiny Mountains later in October.

Picked up one of my checks today and some of my tools.  The ol' Wagon fired right up and did not disappoint!  Thundering through the back road of Jersey to what used to be my employ, we cruised off on a short, albeit exciting and quick trip.  Surrounded by Corn fields, I knew I really was home.

Got some of my tools, met up for lunch with a girl friend of mine and cruised home.  A quick fire call later, I was off to home in the neon.

We did the Blue Ridge in the Wagon in '07.  Loved every minute of it.  I wish I could do it on the bike, that would be spectacular!

Faxed over my Atlas O Golden Spike application...kinda late for renewal, but at least I got it in..

Angel for us all, Roy, Chuck, Dougnotta, Fifey and anyone else I've missed.

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Posted by AF53 on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:44 PM

Just got home from work and caught up on the past few days reading.

RaySP - Angel for your sister and the doctors that are treating her.

Chuck - Nice and slow is the best game plan, keep it up!

Jack - I know getting your foot in the door to the playoffs is nice but this past month has got to be brutal for you. And I just heard that Girardi will give our top guys in the bullpen tomorrow off for two full days rest for Friday. You might be playing on Thur for winner take all!

Good night all!

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Posted by Demay on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 11:24 PM

Good evening all,

A late post for me due to all the homework I had to complete.  I would have finished quicker if I didn't take breaks to watch Spartacus. Hmm I bid (offered) on some pre-war passenger cars last night, but the seller never even replied/counter-offered.  My offer was a little low, but I figured the seller would at least come back one time.  I was definitely willing to offer more and I’m sure we could have come to a fair agreement.  Oh well, I'll keep looking. 

SJ - I hope Granny's checkup goes well.  I hope you are preparing meals for her.

AF Ray and Jack - I hope the Yankees take tomorrow night off and Orioles bring their best.

Jonadel - I'm looking forward to seeing your layout spread.

Doug CNW - What are your thoughts on Ozzie’s firing?  His comments about money and happiness were ludicrous. 

Good night,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 4:54 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is early. I woke up at 5 am and couldn't get back to sleep. I have a lot of things on my mind. Have to slow it down a bit. Getting a lot of exercise by the daily routine of the day. My legs are getting stronger as each day goes on. Giving them plenty of rest too.

Leaves on the trees are starting to turn colors. Should be pretty soon.

Dining car has rolled in with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:57 AM

Good Morning,

Rainy day in NJ.

Rich, Keep on the lookout for the postings. They are heading for approval.

Takes for the prayers. The Underground Tech is improving. second degree burns. The other two are in induced comas.

Chuck, Pass the Cheerios.

SJ, Wish Granny luck.

Thoughts and prayers for all in need.

Time for the Safety Huddle. So far NO ACCIDENTS at this location.

Have a Great Day,

John

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:58 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Big Gully washer yesterday after school got another 3.5 inches o rain.  Getting more today.  Wettest year on record and we still have 3 more months to go.

CHUCK, keep up the good work.  Run some trains to get your mind settled.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 6:28 AM

Ohio craftmanship at its best:  http://www.ageofsteamroundhouse.com/Album_42.html

Chuck....Have you seen any signs of snow on top of Blueberry Hill?  Zodiac Mtn. has a few trees changing colors.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 6:42 AM

Good morning all,

Cloudy in SE Indiana.  "My" soccer girls lost 1-0.  My team lost 3-0.  Fever got eliminated.  Only good news is Sarah is running 2 cars at Vegas.  Scheckter will crash or win for her.  29 cars at kentucky this weekend.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 7:19 AM

Jack,

           I haven't done much because I've been distracted since June.WinkI am going to get back into it as we get into Fall/Winter.  I just picked up a 783 Hudson last night, so I have been pulled back in.  I've always wanted a 773/783.

Work was relatively uneventful last night.  While doing battle with an HP 4015n printer, I was going back and forth to my PC to put a bid on a 783 Hudson (hey, I've got to have some fun at work when I am there by myself at night).  I got the lifter motor for the tray on the printer working, and won the 783.  It is lightly used with the box and paperwork, and I got it for $304 before shipping.Thumbs Up  Should help me feel better about turning down that Forzda mess last week.Oops - Sign

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 9:16 AM

Aloha. Rain again.  Guessed wrong as to bringing the umbrella because it was dry at home. But dodged most of the drops. Ran Thomas and his pals last night - first time in a while - whilst brainstorming layout redesigns. The day-dreaming is fun!  Joe, Ozzie was being Ozzie again. He asked to double his salary and his years... and for a change in his relationship with the GM Kenny Williams. The owner picked his GM and no early extension. Ozzie was refreshingly honest and entertaining earlier in his managerial career but he wore out his welcome. It'll be interesting how he adjusts to a non-baseball-crazed town in FL. $2 million a year will help. Big Smile

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

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 9:56 AM

Good morning

59 and cloudy

Got granny Pat on her leg machine and made a trip for some groceries..almost out of chips had to go. Looks like grocery stores have learned from selling gas that they can raise prices whenever.  Happy Hump Day...S.J.

"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks 

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:28 AM

Hudson John - been looking everyday...no worries! 

Rainy day here in Central NJ - about 11 PM last night had a real nice car fire...senior guy on the nozzle (Smile, Wink & Grin), did a heck of a job on the extinguishment.  Nice brandy new Hyundai Sonata (how is THAT for irony?).  Gotta love it....Laugh

Princess starts a new job today, to go along with her dancing gig (same place, actually) and just dropped her off.  Night class at 6 and she gets out at 5.  College is a mere 7 minutes away.

Well, ex-job stiffed me on the bonus as expected, so off to litigation tomorrow.

Good to see Chuck every morning!!!

Spanky - Go Knights!!

Other than that, maybe the Sox will force the playoff...gotta see that!

 

I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.
I am the venom in your skin  --- Breaking Benjamin


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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:50 AM

Afternoon all!

Another beautiful day here today. 90's.

Short stop to say hello. Bit of a setback yesterday with the neck issue so not feeling that great.

Chuck - thanks for the good news on your progress.

Have a great day all!

Regards, Roy

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