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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter</i> <br /><br /> <br /> <br />Fergie, do you mean SNOW!!! I love SNOW, becaue I get lots of money shoveling SNOW. Problem is I have to get up early before school when it SNOWS, to shovel the SNOW. I can't wait till it SNOWS so I can get some money, let it SNOW let it SNOW let it SNOW!!! <br /> <br />Noah <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />Hey Fergie [8D] <br /> <br />I sure am gonna miss that boy. [:D] [;)] [:D] <br /> <br /><Would you consider a strong censure instead of deleting him. [?] > <br /> <br />Ok, all joking aside . . . time for the news. Well at least a Jim story, I have not told one of those in a good while. I will have to dig up (if I can even find it) a thread with lots of funny stories and such. It was in the trains.magazine forum though. <br /> <br />Today we had a very strange day weatherwise. Monday morning at about 945 am my Weatherbug "chripped" so I clicked on it to see what was up. There was a tornado warning ,not a watch but a warning. Overnight beginning about 2 am it started raining, the rain was heavy at times. I was able to walk the dog several times between "rains". But at 945 it began pouring. The bug chripped, I saw the tornado warning, brought up the radar, and saw the situation. The storm sirens sounded but the tornado was south of me. Believe it or not at times I could even see blue sky north and west of me. But south and east of me all hell was breaking loose. The lightening and thunder was putting on a big shot. To make a long story short, about 25 to 50 homes were destroyed, one school was damaged (kids sent home and no school there tomorrow/today), people were injured, power was out (not mine though), trees down, well you know the usual hayhem and damage. I am sure more damage and injuries will surface but since I don't really watch much tv all I know was from one internet source. The high today was around 85, so I am definately not chilled today. Right now the humidity is 100%, it is about 145 am. Oh, they have changed our forecast, now it is calling for mid 80s for hights and upper 60s for lows. Now you see why I didn't lite the furnance. There is an old saying about, "If you don't like the weather, just wait 5 minutes it will change." I have the windows up and ceiling fans on and am still sweating. And how was your day. [;)] <br />byw, the only damage here was small limbs and lots of leaves. <br /> <br />Noah, I will thrown in a loaf of bread, a pound of balony, and a 2 litre bottle of coke, is that enoughts eats for your trip here [?] Oh, I was thinking about 2.50 an hour, and can you fit in a suitcase? [}:)] [:D] [;)] <br /> <br /> <br />I did some checking in the Garden Railroad forum the other day. But most of what I saw there was small stuff not 7.5 inch gauge like Paul's. So what would be the next logical step up from 7.5 inch? <br /> <br /> <br />You know several nights ago I was sleeping in sweats and now I might be sleeping in my . . . awwww . . . well . . . never mind, it isn't my birthday anyway. [;)] [:D] <br /> <br /> <br />Is anyone interested in joining Mike's little yahoo group? It is sorta like the coffee shop only a lot smaller, like wayyyyyyyyyyyyy smaller. [;)] <br /> <br />Well, time for some ice water. Duchess Von Levy wants to go check out the outside. So off I go. [^] <br /> <br />
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