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Coffee Pot #3 MARCH 2013 NINE years [April 1 is Anniv.] and going strong and its for all to chat. Plenty of coffee and sweet ice tea for all. Come and join us and chat. Grits for the Yanks.
Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, February 28, 2013 11:13 PM

A special toast to Christina who is a lady who knows how to dress. Thumbs Up 

Enjoy the the friendship all. 

Sleep tight and good night.

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Posted by submmbob on Thursday, February 28, 2013 11:47 PM

Hello all

Back at work again.  Couldn't get to sleep Tues night so I went up to the dining hall around midnight to catch up on the pot. Night manager wouldn't let me turn on the lights, so I couldn't post since I can't see the keys in the dark (they are not backlit). Discovered tonight that my old IBM thinkpad has a nifty little reading light at the top of the screen though that should help next time.

Got called off on Wed. since they needed someone to take two observers from the University of Stockholm to the telescope on Thurs. They are real academics as apparently niether driveTongue Tied Telescope was still down anyway due to the computer problems from the aforementioned (and preventable) UPS issue we had before I left last week. On that note, I am working on becoming at least an assistant 'Field Marshal' in order to actually deal w/ some of these problems. We'll see where that goes.

So since I had yesterday afternoon off, I went to the electronics store and the local hobby shop. A few more parts for the circuit breaker and voltage/amp readout box. Still looking for an amp gauge, but that can wait. Also exchanged the olive drab paint I already had for zinc chromate green and picked up a nifty little mixer from Badger to stir up all my 30 yr old model paint. And yes, it separates but it still good after mixing.

Then I finally put in the new needle and seat fuel inlets in the hardtop carbs. When heat soaked (shut down after running for more than 5 minutes) the carbs tend to bleed fuel into the heads. These are aftermarket spring loaded ball valves which help prevent this. Idles much better now. The idle mixer screw actually means something. Ran great under load before but idled like I had a heck of a cam in it and was hard to start due to the flooding.

Next check I can hopefully get rear shocks.

Computer controlled door locks? Please.....Yes, I know they have them, remember me swearing at the electronically controlled 4WD in the work vehicle. As a famous general once said, "nuts". OK, I have had problems with my doorlock mechanisms too. I broke off the little plastic pull knob when I tried to put something a little too big in the back seat of the Corvair recentlyStick out tongue

Phish - good to hear from you. If you come thru AZ this summer would be happy to give you a personal tour of some of the sights.

Jack - 7 yrs is not an old carSmile, Wink & Grin

Kev - dug something out of the storage unit on Monday you may be interested inWink

Ryan - someone dumped off a very young kitten a couple months ago at my current residence. One of the guys in my house adopted it. This cat already has no fear. Considering who it's living with it's going to be one heck of a cat some day. Had to pull him out of my dufflebag today in order to keep from taking him to the mountain.

SPRay - Some friends of mine used Affordable Auto Painting a number of years back and were pleased w/ the job. Don't know if they have these in CA though. Someday I may take the hardtop to someplace like this to have it repainted, but it still looks decent right now. The Corvan I am going to try doing myself.

Chief - my Ruger 10/22 will soon be finding a new home w/ my friend in the Corvair club who helps me out quite a bit (he helped me move the van last Sunday). I knew he was into handguns, but last Sunday he showed me some of his rifle collection including a Russian rifle circa 1922 and a Smith Corona rifle from WWII I think. For all he has done for me this is the least I can do. It's been sitting in a friend's gun safe for the last 7+ years anyway.

LV - working on a 1/72 scale Piasecki H-21 model (that's what the olive drab and ZC green are for). These things were rear-engined and air-cooled, the way it should be...Laugh There's actually an outfit in Pomona, CA that has restored one of these to flying conditionThumbs Up This I am going to have to check out.

Laz - regarding the salvage yard work, what's a chicken?

My first OGR didn't show up last week. Either it's still on the way or there's someone in the local PO that likes trains magazines,  but not paying for them...

Time to find some dinner I guess.

Bob

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Posted by Demay on Friday, March 1, 2013 5:13 AM

Konbanwa,

We had unseasonably warm weather today – it reached 61 this afternoon.  The workday flew by and nothing exciting happened.  We grilled some burgers for dinner tonight: topped mine with bacon and grilled onion.  The wife also made homemade vanilla-maple ice cream.  It was quite tasty, especially in a glass of root beer.  We’ll spend the rest of the night relaxing together. 

Laz – That’s cool your wife won the Coal Cracker 10K before.  I remember you telling us about the race you and Minnie ran last year. 

Hey Roy!  I hope you’re surviving that crazy Texas weather.

RT – I hope your back feels better soon.

Sayonara,

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Friday, March 1, 2013 6:04 AM

submmbob
LV - working on a 1/72 scale Piasecki H-21 model (that's what the olive drab and ZC green are for). These things were rear-engined and air-cooled, the way it should be...Laugh There's actually an outfit in Pomona, CA that has restored one of these to flying conditionThumbs Up This I am going to have to check out.

Sounds cool. I am having some issues with the wings on my P-38, but I am thinking maybe glueing some cotton balls on the spots, pulling the cotton out and making it look as if some fuel tanks got hit, but the fuel didn't catch. I'll see about some rivet decals before doing this though.

Good morning. Uneventful day other than that I finally have some work again. The paycheck that I'm getting today will be great. Estimated to be about $150, give or take $10.

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, March 1, 2013 6:22 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Nice here at 37.  Gonna be windy today, got PT done now gonna take MINNIE for a walk to river.   Work on layout later.

DENNIS V8 MINNIE is a weird cross between a black lab and a chiwauwau.  Figure that out and we will both know.  Gentleness of a lab but the speed and agility of the Wauwau.

STURFISH, TGIF!!!!! Glad to see you agin.

JACK,KEV,JEFFERY, nope not a social drinker, I buy the big cans.  15.5 gal. pretty hard to recycle, and will take a loss.  Little cans are from outdoor beer season which starts the first day of trout season on March 30.

JOEY D, don't say that your WIFE makes BINNELLA ICE CREAM, SIR JAMES is lurking.

SIR JAMES?!!!!!Stick out tongue

RYAN, Good job with the catYesBeer!!!

HUDSONJOHN,keep on rocken!

BRENT, beauty of a gal better lock her up before HS.

BUCKEYE & CHUCK, TGIF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stay frosty my friends,

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, March 1, 2013 6:28 AM

BOB,

  Regarding the chicken, we called it that because it had a claw instead of a bucket for digging.  The claw had three fingers on the bottom and two fingers that closed and meshed on the top.  It was better then using an electromagnet crane for digging into a pile of steel.  You could grab right in and pull out large amounts of piping and sheet steel.  We had a contest on friday to pick up a soda can with the claws, winner didn't crush the can.  Very difficult but great fun.  Ah those were the dayz.  Then of course cold beer after work!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, March 1, 2013 7:18 AM

Off to Florida land.  Happy times Yanks in your cold and snohio.  Laugh 

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, March 1, 2013 7:50 AM

Mornin' Fellas

Got ThePrincess dropped off at daycare. Now back home to get some work done before the social worker comes for our first post placement meeting... glad we only have two more and then we are done with all these meetings and inspections! The Hospitals pretty much all check to see that the carseat is installed properly, but once the carseat is locked in place they are out of your hair.

Matthew's It's a Boy car arrived yesterday. Still no York badge or TCA membership card - but the CC has been charged. Oh well.

Kev - glad to have "helped". Any idea how to pop that door panel on my BMW? DevilAngryBang Head

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Posted by Prairietype on Friday, March 1, 2013 7:56 AM

Sounds like most everyone around the world is having fun on this March 1st Friday.

I'm sitting here looking out the window at a heavy snowscape.  Spent part of yesterday fixing my 47 year old Cub Cadet tractor that got hard use in the recent large snowfalls. I bent the heck out of one of the primary brace bars and had to use a scissor jack and large furniture clamps to straighten the bar. There were other issues as well, and I got those fixed also.

Then I had time for fun, some success and a little frustration.

I'm working on some early postwar coil couplers. There is a break in the copper winding near the top layer and know I will find out when I mount it on a frame and put it on an rcs track, but if anyone knows I would appreciate it.

My Minneapolis and St. Louis ALCO FA customization is coming along well.  Last month I mentioned this project, having acquired a beat up ALCO mostly for the chassis and motor, to use on another locomotive.  The cab has been sitting for a while and I kept looking at it with an eye towards possibilies.... and I had another junked ALCO cab.  The M&St.L was missing the front apron, so I cut the closed apron off of the junker and have glued it to the M&St.L. And I rebuilt a 200 series motor and put it on a frame, and it runs well.

What about the paint?  The owner of one of our local Lionel train shops (Fred's in Overland Park, KS) told me once that Testors 1103 Red is a close match for many of the Lionel ALCO red cabs.  It is for the Santa Fe, but the M&St.L ALCO seems to have a slight red-orange hue.  Yesterday I set about mixing paint.

For the benefit of anyone or all, here is the formula/recipe for mixing this paint. It is easy, as follows:

1.  One 1/4 oz. bottle of Testors 1103 Red

2. One 1/4 oz. bottle of Testors 1127 Orange

Pour the entire bottle of red into a larger paint jar, such as an empty Testors Model Master 1/2 oz. paint jar.

Pour 1/3 of the orange in with the red and mix.  That's it. 

I gradually added the orange in stages and let the samples dry and it appears to match exactly when mixed in the proportion described above. When applied it looks initially to be ever so slightly brighter, but once it dries it is pretty exact (I've looked at a small touch up area under a several light spectrums that include incandescent, flourescent and overcast daylight, but not bright sunlight because there hasn't been any sun for several days.)

I feel confident enough to begin the touch-up in earnest of the rubbed edges and other appropriate paint brushing spots.  I plan to airbrush the apron, and I have not yet figured out how much to thin the paint.  It may need to be 50%, but that's a future test.

Here are some preliminary pictures of the cab.  Note: an M&St.L 229 normally has an open cut-out for a pilot coupler. I flirted with an impulse to see if I could rig an operating Lionel LTC passenger car pilot to the front truck, but I'm not going to attempt it at this time.  My customized version will have a closed pilot.

 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, March 1, 2013 8:15 AM

submmbob
Hello all,

......Jack - 7 yrs is not an old carSmile, Wink & Grin

Bob........neither is 85,000 miles, which I now have on that one.  There has been a lot of automotive talk here as of late, so I thought I would throw in my current situation.

I am now coming up on some routine automotive maintenance: brakes, replace (original) alternator and serpentine belts, will have him check the (original) hoses, my front outer tie rod ends need replacing (plus alignment), annual inspection, and an oil change.  Same mechanic checked the condition of the (original) coolant as well as the transmission and differential fluids this past Fall (September) and said all of that stuff was up to snuff. 

Since I am neither particularly mechanically inclined nor do I have experience, manuals, or tools, this upcoming visit to my local (trusted) mechanic of nearly 19 years is not going to be an inexpensive one.  I think I need to rob a bank. Bang Head

Jack

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Posted by KRM on Friday, March 1, 2013 8:20 AM

The weather today is a rerun of yesterday.

"Kev - If I recall, yours is due a bit ahead of mine? Late June I believe? Ours is mid July. Of course you're use to it by now, so what's your secret? Just let them have control of the transformer, right?"

Ray, You got it. just let them go. I start out showing them the whistle button but just make sure the train on the track is one you don’t care tooo much about. Surprise

Katie is early July. She will have a C section because she had one with Lexi so I guess she has to have one.

Bob, I sent you a PM, Thanks!

 Brent, I can't help you on the door card on the BMW. Come to think of it I don't think I have ever been in a BMW.Hmm I bet a crowbar would do the trick. Smile, Wink & Grin No No No.

Prairietype, Nice work! What did you use for glue?

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Posted by Prairietype on Friday, March 1, 2013 8:22 AM

So, headed down stairs to begin touching up the cab.  I may give Jeff the Train Tender a call to get a couple of reversing units for this and another chassis rebuild I have in the bin.

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Posted by Prairietype on Friday, March 1, 2013 8:31 AM

To KRM:  I used 5 minute Epoxy as the adhesive d'jour on this project.  I plan to install a metal pilot backing plate with a couple additional spots of Epoxy to give added strength to the pilot apron.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, March 1, 2013 8:37 AM

Weather Report for Florida..........

High of 32 today. Freezing rain turning to snow. All airports are closed.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, March 1, 2013 8:46 AM

submmbob
Jack - 7 yrs is not an old carSmile, Wink & Grin

Nope. Compared to mine it's hardly off the starting block!

*

Good morning. It's 36° with 86% humidity. The high will be 55°.


Looks like it's going to be a nice but somewhat cool day. It's partly cloudy now but is due to be mostly cloudy later.

In a while I'll be heading into town to pay some bills, get gas for the van, get the first half of the grocery shopping done and whatever else I need to get done today. Later I'll clean up more of the layout, that is if the rest of my day doesn't get hijacked.

I was looking at my locos earlier and counted them. I have thirty-two in serviceable condition. Of that number less than half still have their factory built drives. Many of them are rebuilds with different motors or trucks and fully a third are Frankenlocos cobbled together from spare or junk parts that weren't intended to be where they are. What a menagerie I've assembled.



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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, March 1, 2013 8:46 AM

Prairietype

.......My Minneapolis and St. Louis ALCO FA customization is coming along well.  Last month I mentioned this project, having acquired a beat up ALCO mostly for the chassis and motor, to use on another locomotive.  The cab has been sitting for a while and I kept looking at it with an eye towards possibilies....   And, I had another junked ALCO cab.  The M&St.L was missing the front apron, so I cut the closed apron off of the junker and have glued it to the M&St.L. And I rebuilt a 200 series motor and put it ona frame. and it runs fine.

What about the paint?  The owner of one of our local Lionel train shops (Fred's in Overland Park, KS) told me once that Testors 1103 Red is a close match for many of the Lionel ALCO red cabs.  It is for the Santa Fe, but the M&St.L ALCO seems to have a slight red-orange hue.  Yesterday I set about mixing paint.

For the benefit of anyone or all, here is the formula/recipe for mixing this paint. It is easy, as follows:

1.  One 1/4 oz. bottle of Testors 1103 Red

2. One 1/4 oz. bottle of Testors 1127 Orange

Pour the entire bottle of red into a larger paint jar, such as an empty Testors Model Master 1/2 oz. paint jar.

Pour 1/3 of the orange in with the red and mix.  That's it. 

I gradually added the orange in stages and let the samples dry and it appears to match exactly when mixed in the proportion described above. When applied it looks initially to be ever so slightly brighter, but once it dries it is pretty exact (I've looked at a small touch up area under a several light spectrums that include incandescent, flourescent and overcast daylight, but not bright sunlight because there hasn't been any sun for several days.)

I feel confident enough to begin the touch-up in earnest of the rubbed edges and other appropriate paint brushing spots.  I plan to airbrush the apron, and I have not yet figured out how much to thin the paint.  It may need to be 50%, but that's a future test.

Here are some preliminary pictures of the cab.  Note: an M&St.L 229 is normally has an open cut-out pilot.  My customized version will have a closed pilot.

 

 

Prarie......the Minneapolis & St. Louis Alco came out a couple of years after my M & St.L GP9, and the red color (on my LCD) of your Alco look to match mine perfectly.  Those 2XX Alco front aprons are a real pain, but you seem to have matters well in hand.Thumbs Up 

Are you going to reinforce it on the blind side in any way?  It would be a real shame to have your replacement apron crack or snap off after all of this cutting, fitting, and gluing effort, not to mention the upcoming repaint.

Jack

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Posted by Prairietype on Friday, March 1, 2013 9:00 AM

Just looked on the doorstep and a package arrived.  It's a 2343C, the B unit I've wanted for a long time.  I only waited about 30 years to add this to the consist to make it complete and right.  It has just the right patina of age and handling to make it a perfect match with the others.  I just road tested it, all good.

It even came with a complete box and liner, one flap torn free but included. Someday I am going to figure out what adhesive and/or technique to use to re-attach a flap in a quality way.  I know there has to be a good method other than tape, or Elmers glue (which dries to hard.)

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, March 1, 2013 9:04 AM

Aloha. Snow showering today. Nice TARDIS ride last night. Solved all the world's problems.. Repairing the tunnel beneath Eagles Ridge that the curious kittens destroyed whilst exploring. Hope Chief is warm in FLA. Brent, I'm glad your kids fit comfortably in your existing cars. When we got number two, it was time for a minivan. Ugly, basic, functional. It sure came in handy shuttling the kid's friends and gear over the years... Now it's perfect for moving them to college.  Ryan, stray cats are wonderful. We've hosted many over the years.! Prairetype, that ALCO looks great.

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Posted by Prairietype on Friday, March 1, 2013 9:05 AM

Jack,

I have a couple of metal replacement aprons in my parts bin.  I bought a bunch of these from Jeff the Train Tender months back.  I plan to install one on this unit and as an extra measure put a few spots of expoxy between them for added integrity.

 

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Posted by KRM on Friday, March 1, 2013 9:14 AM

Prairietype

Jack,

I have a couple of metal replacement aprons in my parts bin.  I bought a bunch of these from Jeff the Train Tender months back.  I plan to install one on this unit and as an extra measure put a few spots of expoxy between them for added integrity.

Prairietype, I have put those in all of my ALCOs but never thought of addong some expoxy. That is a good idea. I like using the stuff they call Two Ton expoxy. Takes longer to set up but holds great. 

Like Jeffery, Off to town to pay bills.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, March 1, 2013 9:29 AM

Temp is 27, and cloudy. No snow expected but our high will be below 32 till Wednesday. Don't tell him but this is one time I wish I was with the Chief. I really would love to soak up some Fl. warmth. I can't get granny to budge from here. We will go out for lunch today and then she has an evening with 2 grandsons. Daughter is sick so granny will be their escort to the school fair..Ahh March at last, we made it.   S.J.


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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, March 1, 2013 9:36 AM

Good morning all,

It is cloudy in SE Indiana with temps around 30.  "Saucy wench" and I went out to eat last night.  Food was good.  Watched 2 episodes of MASH.  If I did something else, I do not recall.  I am slowly reading a new book about Calvin Coolidge.  It reads well.  Thursday was a day of pure frustration at work.  The amount of time people have been arguing over doing a certain task is now 10 times the amount that actually would be involved.  Go figure.  TBIL and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by wrconstruction on Friday, March 1, 2013 10:11 AM

wow, not even noon on the first and page 2 allready

the cat and I have a vet appt at 3.40 today, so i get to close early. too bad I have to delay the Beer till AFTER the vet appt.  On a positive note, the vet I goto has good looking girls working in there, so its a good trade I guess.

I woke up ready for a Beer this morning, but always wait till at leat 3pm!

The rest of the wall paper arrived yesterday, so , so much for goofing off this weekend.

the wife saw my MEGA GARAGE and TRAIN LOFT blue prints I started last week, and boy did I get an ear full.  Apparently, a 2 story garage twice the size of your house in a womans mind is "OVERKILL"

"and a rediculous waste of money" I was told (keep in mind I was told I could do "what ever I wanted" as long as I paid for it and didn't put any of it on the charge cards)  And she also now, wants me to put it clear down at the "other" end of the property. Maybe I should put a bedroom and full bath in while I'm at it?

I also met the Township Zoning officer this AM at the house, to make sure they were gonna be cool with the size of this thing, as were zoned "woodland conservation" He say it had to meet all building codes, suject to all inspections, and make it as big as you want, but don't cut down any more trees than nessasary for the building and to maintain it. And it haqs to be 50 feet from all boundries.

He actually seemed more concerned with wheather or not I was gonna let him hangout and drink Beer in it when its done........  (small town, evey one knows every one)

She also has mandated that it have its own electric service so she isnt responsible for the heating / cooling of the beast.  (Ipay ther morgage and she pays the utilities and groceries, it c ome out almost even, and beats the "I need half the light bill tommorow" BS

I think my keyboard is crapping out.....

gotta run

 

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, March 1, 2013 11:04 AM

Kev - no problem... when I tried to figure it out I was getting so upset I actually THOUGHT that would be a viable way to get the panel off! Smile

TheQ and I were getting pictures together to send to the birth mother today... took this one to finish the requirements. Turned out pretty good!


Ryan - I couldn't help but laugh at your story about the garage! If she is making you build it so far away, then I think a full bath and bedroom may be in order... at least the full bath would be an awesome idea... but getting water and sewer run to it may be more expense than you need?

Rich - forgot to mention... thanks for the heads up on the Durango... how disappointing... not sure I will even consider it now. I'm not a fan of MB at all! [tdown]

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, March 1, 2013 11:15 AM

cnw1995

Aloha. Snow showering today. Nice TARDIS ride last night. Solved all the world's problems.. Repairing the tunnel beneath Eagles Ridge that the curious kittens destroyed whilst exploring. Hope Chief is warm in FLA. Brent, I'm glad your kids fit comfortably in your existing cars. When we got number two, it was time for a minivan. Ugly, basic, functional. It sure came in handy shuttling the kid's friends and gear over the years... Now it's perfect for moving them to college.  Ryan, stray cats are wonderful. We've hosted many over the years.! Prairetype, that ALCO looks great.



You got it kinda correct. We FIT into our existing cars a family... the Murano is the only one with a luggage area big enough to fit 2 large suit cases, a fullsized stroller, and an umbrella stroller. Little else will fit. I'm still trying to talk TheQ into getting a car for her everyday vehicle when she is done paying on the 5-series, but she is very reluctant to do so, and when the Murano is paid off we should get a larger SUV. Depending on how many miles are on the Murano and my 3-series I may try to hold off on getting a new car for myself and alternate between the Murano and 3.

KEV - forgot to mention... if you come to York I can give you a ride in one, and if you are nice I may even let you drive! Big Smile

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Posted by Banks on Friday, March 1, 2013 11:24 AM

Hello all,

 TGIF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cloudy mid’30’s again here.

88............Christina is a doll and Matthew  is a handsome guy

Mrs & I will be frying fish again 4 to 7 PM. The weather is better than the last two weeks and the local TV station did a story this AM & noon about our Parish’s Friday seafood efforts. I’m afraid we’re gonna get slammed tonight.

Probably haul manure tomorrow. Son has acquired about 100 pounds of pig fat from a friend who is a butcher. He wants to make lard tomorrow. He’s not interested in the lard, we all love the cracklin’s. Nothing better than a dash of salt on them straight out of the lard press. Other than that I hope to get some general clean up done this weekend.

Best get back to Chief’s SS. May be back this evening.

 

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, March 1, 2013 11:38 AM

Happy March!

Brent: Matthew is a real boy as Christina is a real girl. Both good looking kids.

46 and cloudy here. Wife is at the store and I am going to bring her lunch. Tomorrow we have my youngest brother's 50th birthday party and Sunday we are Going to the Jacob Javitt's Center in NYC to a trade show for the Ice Cream Shop Dinner

Have a Great Day!

John

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Posted by KRM on Friday, March 1, 2013 12:05 PM

lion88roar

 KEV - forgot to mention... if you come to York I can give you a ride in one, and if you are nice I may even let you drive! Big Smile

Thanks Brent that would be another good reason to go to York. I am afraid that York and a lot of other things will be out of the question for some time as I am seeing bills for my unnecessary trip to the hospital and that ride in the big red box.  Tongue Tied

BTW I stopped at the dealership and told them about getting locked out of the truck. Their answer. "Oh yeah we have had that happen to us too." Well how do you fix it? We don't know. We will look and see if there is any service bulletins and let you know.  Dots - Sign

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, March 1, 2013 12:36 PM

Bored sitting in Charlotte.  Been here an hour.  Flight leaves at 2:29.  Plane just arrived so should leave on time.  Probably board early as its alraedy unloading.  2 + hour flight to Ft. Lauderdale.  Chat later.

PS: Matthew is a handsome guy. Yes

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, March 1, 2013 1:24 PM

KRM

lion88roar

 KEV - forgot to mention... if you come to York I can give you a ride in one, and if you are nice I may even let you drive! Big Smile

Thanks Brent that would be another good reason to go to York. I am afraid that York and a lot of other things will be out of the question for some time as I am seeing bills for my unnecessary trip to the hospital and that ride in the big red box.  Tongue Tied

BTW I stopped at the dealership and told them about getting locked out of the truck. Their answer. "Oh yeah we have had that happen to us too." Well how do you fix it? We don't know. We will look and see if there is any service bulletins and let you know.  Dots - Sign



Well as long as I own it the offer will stand.

I can't help but laugh about your trip to the dealership... what is sad is you would think they would have figured it out if it happened to them as it would most likely happen to a customer and then they would know the fix. Most likely you drove off and they said "Yep there goes another one... if he comes back we'll tell him there are no SBs, if he comes back a third time then we'll check... who wants a beer?"

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