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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, April 17, 2021 2:19 PM

I'm thinking oldest grandson in a gilley suit...Devil

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Posted by Banks on Saturday, April 17, 2021 2:12 PM

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Time to buy a new bird-feeder...

 

 

 

I doubt that the pole mount feeder would hold up very well to this interloper. Dunce

 

Fife.....maybe a cable with a pulley high enough to keep it out of his reach.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Saturday, April 17, 2021 12:47 PM

fifedog

Time to buy a new bird-feeder...

 

I doubt that the pole mount feeder would hold up very well to this interloper. Dunce

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, April 17, 2021 10:18 AM

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KRM - Metal hook on tree. I do like that set up of yours.

 

 

Here you go,

https://www.perkypet.com/perky-pet-metal-pole-squirrel-baffler-341

 

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Posted by dougdagrump on Saturday, April 17, 2021 10:07 AM

Here you go fife, I like this one:

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, April 17, 2021 9:54 AM

Mrs is watching Prince Phillip's funeral. Saw his special Land Rover he designed for his 'hearse'. Told the wife she could parade my ashes around in the back of the El Cam - and then use the ashes as "Oil Zorb" Laugh

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, April 17, 2021 9:41 AM

KRM - Metal hook on tree. I do like that set up of yours.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, April 17, 2021 9:23 AM

Morning folks!

Still cloudy and 48 at the moment - the kind of April/spring weather where the Mrs and I think we should be suiting up in parkas for one of our kid's Saturday soccer games.

The El Cam is off the jackstands and on the ground. Finished the tranny work. New vacuum modulator is in as I found the old one had AT fluid in the vacuum fitting. Put new rubber line on each end of the steel tube from the manifold. Today I will refill the tranny and watch for leaks. Finally got a replacement EGR valve for the new one that was defective - tested it - and installed. Hopefully this resolves my vacuum leak issues.

Regards, Roy

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, April 17, 2021 9:05 AM

Clouds and cool for late April, only in the 40s now may get to 60 and very dry. We have only had .6" of rain all month on one day. Not helping with the new grass seed. Bang Head

Saw the deer with only three hoofs yesterday, Good to know it has made it through the winter.

Banks, I saw a farmer planting corn yesterday and I bet he was doing 12 to 15 MPH at least. Huge JD set-up. Surprise $$$$$$$$

Off to help daughter with the move in.

Fife is you feeder on a pole? We use one of these and it works very good.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, April 17, 2021 8:59 AM

56 degrees and up from Yankee cold 40. Stopped by the house to eat BoJ's biscuits [for Wifey and kids too]. One errand to run after shave and shower.

May do coats of Finish First on Caddy. Great polymer coating. Used it for years. Vehicles and boats. JD mower too. Slick. Why everyone comments on the great shape my truck paint is in. Can do in Daughter's garage while babysitting. One more night. Actually Granddogs were great last night. One sleeping on each side of me while I watched Netflix. One on the floor [big dog] where I could rub her with my socked foot.

May mow grass. Front yard especially. 34% nitrogen is now paying off. Green and growing.

If I buy a gun in NC, all I have to do is show [they copy] my Carry Conceal permit and fill out the Fed form.  Now for handguns, if you don't have a Carry Conceal, you have to go to your local Sheriff's office and get a permit.  Right now in Wake Co., takes some time.  Sheriff has been sued sevral times and lost over his delaying gun permit approval.  Has cost the County tons of money.  I believe you should pass a gun safety course and get background checks as I had to do to get Carry Conceal permit [finger printed with local and FBI checks].     

Have a good one.

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, April 17, 2021 6:26 AM

Mornin' boys. Mostly cloudy and 43 along the Patterson Creek cut-off. Weather has been rather cool and damp recently, which has kept us in.  I've been working in the train room, trying to craft the new section of scenery.  We watched the baby for a bit yesterday, so his momma could get the Wuhan shot.  She heads back to the O.R. next week, and she's already dreading the separtation...

Fifepup started a new job as a dockmaster-mechanic, outside of Orlando. He seems pretty happy with how things are going there.  I'll be heading down to visit him in a few weeks.

Pesky squirrels are inundating the bird feeder. Woof. Me thinks FifeMax is on the take.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Friday, April 16, 2021 1:45 PM

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Concealed carry works every time.....

If nothing else it keeps the bad guys guessing as to who's a good target and who isn't.

My thoughts exactly........

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Friday, April 16, 2021 12:13 PM

anjdevil2
Concealed carry works every time.....

If nothing else it keeps the bad guys guessing as to who's a good target and who isn't.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Friday, April 16, 2021 10:19 AM

Good Morning and TGIF!!!!

Drill last night and I completed my 1 drill per month so the chief won't get his panties in a wad.  Turned out to be let's move hose around the firehouse night.  Well, at least I got my workout in for the weekend.

No trains last night, another late dinner, then off to bed to watch the NY Electric Trains guy.  I swear, his prices have gone up.  2046 repainted for $250?  I have a MINT one here, I'll let that go for $400.......

Received another 3V wall wort for the Spring/Summer Section, I have my shopping list for HD, most likely after work I'll run over there and get my supplies.  Saturday, I'll be upstairs after housework at Mom's, then after when Jenni gets in.

My brother and SIL will be leaving to go back to TX at noon today.

Since when do criminals follow the law?  Just asking.....

Concealed carry works every time.....

Sunny and 50s today.

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Friday, April 16, 2021 8:59 AM

V8Vega

Fri. 77 Sat. 82

To buy a gun or ammo in Calif. you have to pay 11% federal tax, 10% state tax, $31 fee for dealer record of sale, $5 firearm safety fee.

 

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Posted by KRM on Friday, April 16, 2021 8:04 AM

V8Vega

Fri. 77 Sat. 82

To buy a gun or ammo in Calif. you have to pay 11% federal tax, 10% state tax, $31 fee for dealer record of sale, $5 firearm safety fee.

 

To buy a gun in in IL, you just got to go where someone has a FFL and buy a gun, then pay the FFL $15.00 + standard tax. You can get ammo anyplace that has it with a FOID card. Cost $10.00 for ten years.

Or just go to the south side of Chicago and skip all the other stuff. Laugh

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, April 16, 2021 8:01 AM

Good morning. 58 degrees and up from 42. Granddogs are spoiled worse than ours.   Not much sleep. Hope that works better tonight. Have to babysit till Sunday noon. They are about 10 miles one way. Will be here at home till about noon. BoJ's Cajon Fillet biscuit. Lots of coffee. Get my shower and etc. now.

Enjoy the day.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, April 15, 2021 8:19 PM

Good evening all,

Busy day at work.  Weather cooler but still dry.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, April 15, 2021 10:34 AM

Cooler for a few days. 67 degrees.

Had computer Human Services Regional Networks meeting.  Why I'm late getting on.  Got an in-person Backpack Buddies meeting for lunch.  See the biggie Baptist Church has "kicked" them out of their space.  Need space for storage and packing backpacks.  This is a super big organization that covers large number of schools. 
 
Enjoy the day.

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Posted by KRM on Thursday, April 15, 2021 9:41 AM

Sounds nice Roy, a lot of those neighborhoods are flipping to young families around here to as the old folks move on. The kids were bidding on a 70s house when they came across the one they got.

 Here is a shot of our kids new place, built in late 2017. They are very happy.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, April 15, 2021 8:54 AM

Good mornng folks!

Cloudy - 50's - got some rain last night. More April showers for those April flowers on tap through Friday.

Thanks all! Finally on an upward trajectory I think - slow, but progress!

Kev - good deal on the washer/dryer!

Daughter and SIL had a successful inspection on the house they are buying. It is about a 20 min drive north of here in a good section of 70's starter homes in Plano TX. The Mrs and I got a quick tour - needs some work but all manageable. Kitchen was redone a few years ago - appliances are staying (lady has owned the house for 40 years and is moving to assisted living) - roof only 3 yrs old - vinyl siding - 2 car garage. 3 bd - 2 bath - Nice size to start out in.

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Posted by KRM on Thursday, April 15, 2021 8:31 AM

Morning, feel much beter today the arm is not sore.

Good news Roy! Yes

Forgot to say Monday night I ran the trains till both ZWs were nice and warm, first time in a ling time, No pile-ups.

Kids are getting their carpet for the new place today and are done cleaning out their old place. Dan only has to remove those Ring camera things and they are done. Wife helped the daughter clean yesterday while I stayed home and relaxed.

They have a nice set of Whirlpool washer and dryer at the new place they want to give us because they just got new ones last year at the old place and want to keep them, Ours are 14 years old so an up-grade to 3.5 year old ones sounds like a deal to me. I will have to switch the dryer to LP gas but that is no big deal.

Hard frost over night, winter wants to hang on! Tongue Tied

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Thursday, April 15, 2021 8:11 AM

Good Thursday Morning!!

Made softball practice last night - and that went for an hour - I pitched for a while and hit over on 3rd base.  Took 15 hits to the bank, my timing is off, so I hope it comes back. 
I fully expect to be really sore later today.

Season starts in 11 Days. 

Afterwards, was back in the attic.  I put up the control board and will need some 1/2" screws to mount the modern ZW. 
I sorted out the wiring and replaced 2 lights on the station platform.  Next task will be to mount the bricks and a small transformer to a board and see if I can put it on wheels to slide out it if I  need to.  I'll also be mounting Dad's legacy ZW to the other side of the layout and that may power some small things on the layout (possibly the switches) as a tribute.

Jenni and my Sister went dress shopping last night and that was a success. Dinner when she got home (LATE!) and was in be by 1130.  Did laundry in between.

Good news on your health and good progress on the El Cam, Roy!

Cloudy and cooler today - 

Off to work - last day of training

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Posted by MartyE on Thursday, April 15, 2021 5:47 AM

Excellent news Roy!  That's great.

Well no side effects from yesterday's stab.  Arm is just the slightest sore.  Still amazed at the effinciancy of the whole operation.

Cooler today, green tea in the mug, still making TV trucks.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 9:06 PM

Good evening all,

Roy, that is good news.  We all could use more of that.  Work was semi-busy.  Got the yard mowed.  Weather sunny but cooler.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 4:34 PM

Roy - Love hearing that good news. YesPirate

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 3:43 PM

Afternoon folks!

Sunny and cooler at 69...some clouds. Maybe some showers for the end of the week.

Good checkup at the oncologist today. Drew some blood for a thyroid check. Oncologist visits now every 3 months so go back in mid-July.

Got the El Cam tranny back together. Took an hour lying under the El Cam to install the hairpin style pivot pin that secures the new TV cable (which fit!)/bellcrank assembly in the transmission valve body - ugh. They certainly made sure it will not back out by accident! Inappropriate words were hurled which made sure things progressed. Got the new filter and pan installed so the continual seeping of transmission fluid is contained. Got a new vacuum modulator from O'Reilly but it is slightly different from the old one and has an adjustment for shift points. Checked with my Chevy dealer and no surprise the part is discontinued. Old modulator is holding vacuum so may leave it in?

Regards, Roy

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Posted by KRM on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 1:14 PM

Frost on the ground this morning. Had wifey's plants covered last night but may put them in the shed for a few days till it warms up.

Farmers are planting corn like mad.

Marty, it was the same here, also one of the most organized events I have ever witnessed. They told me they recomend you wait 15 minutes after the second shot but if I had no problems with the first shot I could just leave. I was in and out in under 20 minutes. Side effects on shot two have been worse but not something you can't take, Had chills last night in bed, but mild. Sore arm like the first shot and more body aches with a mild headache this time. So I will lay low the rest of the day.

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Posted by MartyE on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 12:25 PM

Good afternoon all

Got the first stab today at the drive through clinic.  Was supposed to get the J&J but they swapped it to Pfizer when the poop hit the fan yesterday.  One of the most organized events I have ever witnessed.  Well marked signs, plenty of folks pointing you in the right direction and efficinency was off the chart.  Took longer to drive the 10 minutes from work than to get the shot.  Waited 15 minutes and I was back in the office in less than 45 minutes if that.  Definitely wasn't a government run event.

Sunny and pleasant today, getting colder for the weekend.

 

Everyone stay safe.

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 8:58 AM

cheapclassics
You have to wonder if a solution is really desired by the powers that be.  Obviously some people, groups, organizations benefit from the status of perpetual crisis.  Who knows for sure. 

Mike, I'll tell you I'm not one of those people who see a "Perpetual control conspiracy" going on.  What I DO see are bureaucrats who are capable of handling  "business as usual" but go to pieces when a crisis hits. We've all seen the "Do this, don't do that" and "Do that, but don't do this" back and forth mind and directive changing over the past year. Reactions, but no pro-actions. 

I can understand risk aversion.  I'm risk averse myself, for example there's no way I'm going to take up rock climbing, hot-dog skiing, or any kind of extreme sports at my age.  There's times in my past when I should have been killed and I'm not going to push my luck, assuming there's any left.  But you can't get to the point that risk aversion pushes you into inaction or over reaction.  

Does any of this make sense?

Wayne

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