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Posted by john1947 on Monday, January 5, 2009 6:35 PM

Evening everyone. I"ll take an order of the Beef Barley soup and a coffee. Before I go sit in the corner I just want to remind Grayfox to save some money for the show coming up at the Big "E" shortly.

Nuff said. I"ll be quiet now and enjoy my soup and coffee.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, January 5, 2009 6:39 PM

 Well, guess what? I now remember why English class is annoying. This poetry crud. We have to do a take-off poem on this one we read today in class that has an abba rhyme scheme, and an iambic quadraticmeter or something (not sure how to spell that, point is, 4 sets of a low-then-stressed sylable per row). So yeah, it sucks.

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Posted by john1947 on Monday, January 5, 2009 6:40 PM

Oops, Looks like I got top of the page. OK guys, take it easy on this nubie and leave me a little money for the taxi ride homeWink

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, January 5, 2009 6:44 PM

 Too ticked at english1 to get anything, I'll just slip into a booth and get busy writing EvilSadAngry

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, January 5, 2009 6:46 PM

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Jeff; Where was the short? I hate that kind of thing---always gets in the way--- I have a great habit of smacking my cranium on corners of benchwork et cetera---Banged Head--causes headaches---

The short was right where a trunk of wires pass through a couple of joists. Wouldn't you know that the three wires I needed were in the thickest part of it, and the whole thing is twisted too. I had to disconnect the wires just beneath the location of the turnout and pull them back through the roll of wires to see what I was dealing with. Two of the wires had been pulled taut when they had gotten caught on the wood cabinet of the heater as it was pushed under the front edge of the layout causing the thin insulation on the wires to pull apart - where else? - in the middle of the trunk of wires naturally. Both the wires did this at the very same spot and came in contact with each other causing the switch machine to ground out. I taped the damaged areas of the wires with electrical tape and ran them back through the joists (on the outside of the trunk this time) and reconnected them to the turnout. All this while sitting slightly hunched over under the layout which did no favors for my neck. After I was finished I sat back and got nailed on the back of my head by another joist. OUCH! The layout is built solid enough that I could walk around on it if need be and at 260 I'm no lightweight.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, January 5, 2009 7:05 PM

Jeff; A buddy of mine is doing me a favour---he is building me a crawler or whatever it is called---platform with wheels to go under the benchwork----all I am thinking now is 'great, now all I'm going to do is whack my forehead off the *^%%&$ benchwork instead of the back of the noggin'----I think it was jackson's postulate that went " Any solution to a problem will result in injuries to the opposite side of the part that the solution was made for in the first place" --- or something like that----You see, I'm still a bit of a Murphologist-----WhistlingSmile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, January 5, 2009 7:21 PM

 I know what you mean. Take one step forward and slide two steps back.

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Posted by jguess733 on Monday, January 5, 2009 7:28 PM
I'll have a buffalo steak, medium rare, with fried okra, buttermilk biscuit, and green beans, and a pot of coffee. Well I had a good first day back at work. We got to go in two hours late because of the snow, and then pretty much just sat around until 1400 until we had a CO's call for all the E-6 and below. It's nice getting to listen to what the Skipper has to say and, and openly telling him what you think without fear of the Chiefs coming down on ya. I got home, and my order from Dan's Train Depot came in. I'm finally the proud owner of a Texas and Pacific Muley caboose. My wife was a little upset that one caboose cost so much when the one she saw in the Walthers flier was less than twenty dollars. But after I explained to her that it is brass and brass cost much much more due to the fact that is prototype specific, and I've been saving for it for most of the year, she calmed down. I'll have to get some pictures posted soon. But until then I'm gonna sit by the window to eat my supper and watch the trains.

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Posted by Robby P. on Monday, January 5, 2009 7:29 PM

Well guys I was going to post a pic of my track plan, but I can't get the scanner to work right.  I will have to let the wife try it, before the scanner gets thrown out the window!!!

I guess I will see whats on tv. 

I will leave ya'll with a shot of a steel plant near the house.   It was very over cast today, sorry for the bad picture.

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, January 5, 2009 7:36 PM

 Just thought I'd say that I got the poem thing done. I'll take a hot fudge sundae just to celebrate. Tongue Big Smile

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, January 5, 2009 8:11 PM

Howdy ever’ body, Oooh do I smell Tick Dip!? Heeeeyyy, I see ryan’s been here. Yessss!!!!! I’ll have some Nickel Plate Chipped Beef on Toast. Love that stuff!!! DinnerAnd a glass of Root Beer please.

Not much happened today, weather was nice. Yah, yah, yah Buggy, I know, but for us….. You’re just lucky for Lynyrd Skynyrd or boy would I have some not so nice things to say about that area. ROFLOL (not really, I’m just joking. Jealousy on my part for the weather)

Got my present from the bay today. Trackside Shanties for 2 bucks. One can always use a shed.

Not much to report we had a good Sunday at church. 85 attendance. About 15 more and we’d have to open the overflow room. Yeah!!Had to play hooky though, the wife’s cousin was in Spfld for a couple of hours and went to have B-fast at the truck stop and say Happy Birthday. So does it mean you’re a redneck if you celebrate your birthday in a truck stop? (her husband is a truck driver and she was riding with him delivering cheese around the country.)Confused

Sawyer- Don’t sweat the poetry, It will come in handy someday when you least expect it. Unless it starts out “There once was a lady ….”Whistling

Jason, pardon me but I never caught it before, I see we are both fond of the T&P. Mine however is a modern freelance. I notice you’re Navy, at least you folks have a dry place to sleep and an ICE CREAM MACHINE!. Don’t deny it,Smile,Wink, & Grin I knew some submariners and A LOT of Marines. Now, now, no jokes, believe it or not I have a soft spot for them.Big Smile

Well better go to the basement and stare at the layout for a bit before old age sets in and I fallZzz.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, January 5, 2009 8:31 PM

Hey---who mentioned Lynyrd Skynrd(?) I still remember all the concerts I saw from them---

And we had SUN!!! All day yet!!!! When was the last time one remember that occuring? Excooose the melodrama----I havn't seen this much sun in weeks so I'll get into the melodrama thank you very much----besides, it helps in keeping this one awake---heeheeheeWhistling

I'm sort of "conceptualizing"---Yeah!! that's the ticket----the F7's 'misadventure'---as it were---Whistling

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Posted by Flashwave on Monday, January 5, 2009 8:33 PM

john1947

Oops, Looks like I got top of the page. OK guys, take it easy on this nubie and leave me a little money for the taxi ride homeWink

We have Speeders for that. (RR I mean. I am good driver) Is that YOUR really cool classic fire engine?

Evening all. Last  Sat was my Birthday, but I don't tell you all that, least not until I'm a major. (one more year)  Here's the Late Christmas/Trainshow/Birthday haul. Christmas with Dad included a 1999 Athearn Cristmas set, a rivarossi mail car to be repainted into the 587' tool car, Autn Jan sent dad and I four roundhouse hoppers ( santa-fe, up, bn, one forgotten) and a roundhouse bn boxcar.  Friday Dad and I picked up a MilkBone hopper from Mantua, which needs a dog in it and a partial load, and a Sargento Cheese car from Athearn.

Train show revealed a Lima TGV Powered-coach-coach-unpowered for 20, motor has a short in it, a walthers kitchen car, a four car set of IHC worktrain cars, a roundhouse Lima Locomotive Works demo baggage car, several holiday commemorative cars, a pre-DCC  P2K C&O BL2 for $10, and a Athearn commemorative swticher dummy, $20 can't win them all I guess.
     The best part of it was working the Naptown booth and seeing the enthused kids come over. One perant I rember asked us if we could test an engine for him. "Sure." Old Spectrum GP30 in Pennsy. While I put it on the track, he's riding about "did I do good? Is this a good locomotive? etc. I set it on, dial in 00 on the controller, and it takes off like a dream. Not a peep., not a grind, not a noise. Barely even the ltronic hum of DC on DCC. I catch the price tag on the box that says $20 on it. He keeps asking if he did good, and his kid asks if that's his engine I'm running. "Yes, it is." It's good, right? he lowered it to 15. "If you keep telling me how good it is, you aren't gonna get it back." I joke and return the loc to it;s box and back to him. He was pleased, I think. I warned him of DC, and of the warranty card in Bachmann.

And for the birthday, rahher ironically, Dad had gotten a set of four of the Roundhouse Lima Loco Works demo cars way beforehand. None of them the baggage we got at the show. No clue that we'd find it. Do still need to assemble them though.

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Posted by jguess733 on Monday, January 5, 2009 8:40 PM

TMarsh

Jason, pardon me but I never caught it before, I see we are both fond of the T&P. Mine however is a modern freelance. I notice you’re Navy, at least you folks have a dry place to sleep and an ICE CREAM MACHINE!. Don’t deny it,Smile,Wink, & Grin I knew some submariners and A LOT of Marines. Now, now, no jokes, believe it or not I have a soft spot for them.Big Smile

 

 

Todd, I love the T&P their old main line ran about a mile from my grandparents house in Millsap, Texas. Of course by the time I came around it was the UP. My brothers and I used to spend our summers walking down the tracks to Bennett where there is a brick factory. There was also a  Cotton Belt branch that ran north of my parents house, but it's owned by the Ft. Worth and Western.

My road is freelanced too. I'd rather take aspects from multiple railroads and turn them into my own. I'm going to use nothing but T&P Muley cabooses in my fleet. I'm not going to deny anything about the food on the boat. It's pretty good. The quality goes down a little bit once we switch from fresh to powdered eggs, but I don't complain. Espcially on day 70, our cooks do pretty good considering what they have to work with.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, January 5, 2009 8:41 PM

Good evening, All.  I am sorry that I missed Ryan's soup at lunch.  I will take some for dinner if there is any left.  The RBF sounds good, too.

Finally, it is warming up around here. 

Dick,  We  got the last of the fire wood put in the woodshed.  Some of it was pretty dry for being out in the weather.  I am still hoping that we won't have to touch it though.  Sorry to hear about the furnace problems.  Is your wood heat supplemental heat?

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, January 5, 2009 8:48 PM

Good evening.......

We have completed our trip. Time to get back to work on the layout.

Welcome new diners (I hope I have all) ... Unca Roggie, Eric, John1947, and Boggy. It's a pleasure meeting you.

It's not looking good for Nick, brother-in-law who had a stroke in the evening of January 1st.

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, January 5, 2009 8:58 PM

Garry; We'll pray for Nick, you and your families----take care of yourselves and keep together----

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, January 5, 2009 9:06 PM

Barry ........ Thanks much. I'll let family know of the concern of the fellow diners.

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Posted by howmus on Monday, January 5, 2009 9:31 PM

Garry, I will keep all of you in my prayers!

Zoe? No, nothing for me this evening.  Blood test in the morning.  Doc wants to see if the statin he put me on is working and not destroying my liver............Shock

Long meeting tonight.  Planning for the local MLK service on the 19th.  The local Methodist Church is hosting the event this year.  They are a great group of people to work with!  After I got home I put together more of the decking for the freight house.  I got a package from Kappler today so I am good to finish the project, hopefully by the weekend......

Have a great evening all! 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, January 5, 2009 9:33 PM

Evening, Chloe - I'll have a Southern Crescent Fudge Brownie please, with a cup of decaf in a Rio Grande mug, please. Thanks!

Came by over lunchtime, but then got called away before I could give Zoe my order. So I'm back. Dinner A guy's got to have something to keep body and soul together, right? And Mark - it's just as well that I got pulled away; I was thinking seriously about snitching that steakburger you had at lunchtime! Oops

Garry - sorry to hear about Nick's health. Will add him and the family to my prayers as well.

Eric, I hope somebody was nice to you as a newbie and helped cover the lunch tab - I saw you walking in as it hit TOP, and thought "Whoa, what an introduction to the Diner, with that crowd of chowhounds in the place!"Smile,Wink, & Grin I see that you found out about PC's taste for pies... Glad a few of the Diners tipped you off on how to figure if you're close to the TOP so you can either try for it, or avoid it. Whistling

Barry, you sound pretty determined to make that F7 into a workable and beautiful loco. Have you seen Jeff's one loco that's beside his enginehouse - the 'retired' steamer? Maybe you could do something on that order. Hey, what'd Spring want earlier today (when he was soooo insistent?)? And as for your weather up there, puhleeeeze keep it there (or send it north to the polar bears)! [brrr]

And my apologies to Germanium - I think I missed when you came into the Diner; I must've been dozing off like Duke does...Zzz But my belated Sign - Welcome to you!

Todd, I'd say you have a good start on your RR's history - just have to get a name for it, eh? Thumbs Up

Rob, with all the 'finishing up' projects that you're doing, you could about be your own contractor on your next house! Shock

DerJohn - best wishes on a great checkup with your doctor in the morning!

Luke, congrats on your RR's newest addition to your motive power!

Unca Rog, I hear you on the too-sharp photo dilemma. Luckily, right now if I want to post pics, I have to use my (w**k) cell phone's camera, so no worries about its pics being that well-focused...Wink

Paul, great to hear your fourth kitty showed up - for you and for him/her! Better lock them up really good at night now!

Dick - that sounded like an expensive repair (and would have been worse, likely, if you hadn't been able to pinpoint the problem for them already. Yeah!! Glad it turned out less expensive - after all, you have to keep your parking spot at HD warmed up so the ice doesn't build up on it, right?

Buggy, it looks like everybody else got to answering your question about the login problem before I got to it. Hopefully, you won't have much difficulty with that from now on. Main thing I wanted to suggest was to copy your last page location (URL) and save it in your bookmarks (if you have one already, use organize bookmarks - if you use Firefox; forgot what it is in MIE (Microsoft Internet Exploder...). Wink)

Ryan, good to see you back to form with the menus again. Love those menus! DinnerBig Smile

Yeah!! Sawyer, but if you learn just enough of that poetry stuff, you'll be able to impress the ladies with kludging together a rough copy of a real poem for them....Whistling

Jason, your new caboose sounds like a beauty. You don't have any cats in the house, do you? Wink Good job of explaining to the CFO how it's worth the extra My 2 centsMy 2 cents!

Got half of the walls for my background building started yesterday - the ones with blank wall on the lower floor and windows on the upper level. I found out I didn't have the DPM modules with the freight doors, so I'll have to order those from our LHS owner/club member this week or next club meeting.

Today at w**k, I went along with my new co-crisis-w**ker  to have him assess a person at the County Jail. He'd been to the local city jail but hadn't been to County yet (with the computer voice announcements and warnings, and the electronically controlled doors, "just like a real prison should have", eh?). He did pretty good, but said the paper gowns they put 'em in when in isolation should be (his words) "gender-specific"...Whistling He knew some of the officers there, from going to the shooting range (and he's taking a 'concealed carry' course for a permit which involves going to that range).

Everyone take care and stay warm - except for our Florida Diners (who can stand some rainy weather, I'd guess. Prayers for healing and comfort for those in need of same.

 

Blessings,

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Posted by unca roggie on Monday, January 5, 2009 9:55 PM

Hi, all...man, going back to real LIFE was quite the experience, today (I'd gotten used to not thinking about work AT ALL for about 12 days there.)  At least nothing awful happened. 

Hey, Sawyer: I recall having to do POETRY junk in high school, back in those good old days, when we walked 18 miles to school in a snowstorm, naked and covered in our own excrement, backwards, uphill both directions, battling hungry dinosaurs, and all that. 

I thought anything to do with poetry was so GIRLY and wondered why our MALE teacher was forcing such crap on us GUYS.  So, told I better come up with SOMEthing as a poem, or face a failing grade, I thought back to a childhood saying, that most everyone is familiar with (the one about "rich man, poor man, beggarman, thief...) and turned in this ridiculous item, assuming I'd get slapped upside the head: "The buttons on my coat tell me I'm going to be an INDIAN CHIEF.  I'm a girl."  The teacher gave me a B+ for that, to my great surprise. 

One of those girls who was all competitive about getting the best grade in every class, had a total FIT over it (it was tacked up on the wall, as if it was GOOD, just to twist the knife blade into her twisted little soul.)  Next day, "THIS IS TERRIBLE" was written across it in her shade of lipstick, so no one had to wonder who did it. 

I have a feeling she grew up to become a women's prison warden.  And SHE is probably on a message board somewhere, right now, telling this story from HER perspective, about this annoying twerp in her senior English class, ending with how this creep no doubt grew up to become an INSURANCE AGENT.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, January 5, 2009 9:56 PM

Welcome to all the new diners.  Are you making New Year's Resolutions to spend more time on layout related things?

Sue

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, January 5, 2009 10:37 PM

Evening Gang: Just a quick note to say hi. We have an early wake up tomorrow, 4am so I'm off to bed.

Good Night All

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Posted by fec153 on Monday, January 5, 2009 10:38 PM

Gary-add our prayers Deb and Flip.

Todd and Jason- Be nice. Best friend works at the T&P. Expert modeler also.

pc- I'd love to but after two weeks of being too ill to work, I'm back to work and wont have the time to compete.Need the income for the outgo.

Dick- the shoes are going to Haiti.Wont tell you about our weather. Hate to see old men cry.[ See Buggy's report]

John1947- What is that vehicle? GMT racing is in DanburyQuestion. I was born in Norwich, gramps farm was on the Colchester Road just west of Fitchville.

Prayers for all. Goodnight.                 

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Monday, January 5, 2009 11:08 PM

Whistling

Evening Gang,

Just a cherry coke before bed Zoe,  Thanks much.....

Garry........ Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Not a great time of the year for such things, but I guess there is never a good time for it anyway.

Sawyer (packer)   Don't waste a lot of time on that poem,  just do a remake of Casey Jones.  It will be more interesting for you and I bet you can make it really great and knock them dead with it .

We are very fortunate with all the new members of the diner that have come in over the Holidays.  (I think they have all been lurking outside and peering in the windows occasionally.)  However when they saw Ryan's Pecan Pie they lost their shyness and made a run for the counter.  They all sound like a great bunch of fellas and I would like to Welcome them to our Special Place as well.     I have had some interaction with Buggyman in another thread, and boy when he gets started I know we are going to see some great work, and I am confident by the sounds and questions from the others that they will shine too.

Well I am batching for a few days as my wife has gone to some Corporate meetings in Edmonton, but she takes good care of me and left me lots of grub, so I won't have to come to the Diner for supper the next couple of days.

How about those Canadian Junior Hockey players.  Tonight they beat the Swedes and won WORLD GOLD for the fifth time in five years..   WAY TO GO FELLAS, WE ARE REALLY PROUD OF YOU>

Well off to get some ZZZZZZs now, check back in tomorrow if I can break myself away from the Wobbly.

Good Night Guys and Gals,  sleep well,  blessings to all.

Johnboy out................

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Monday, January 5, 2009 11:09 PM

Good evening, just got in from Monday night candle pin bowling, rough night, we only took 2 points.

SUE: The two wood stoves are supplimental heat, although when they are both ON, and the temps are 20F and higher, the furnaces never needs to run. We have plenty of wood stored, so we should be Ok.

JIM: Yes, I was happy that the bill wasn't higher, and by me doing the TS ahead of time, I saved a big bill for sure. As for parking spot at HD, I have a bag of salt in the car to keep in clean, occasionally someone tries to sneak into my spot though.

JOHN1947: CT John, yes, I will save whatever coins I can between now and the BIG E show. That is the biggest and best MRR show in the Northeast each year, wouldn't miss that even in a blizzard.

FLIP: So all the shoes went to Haiti. Well that is good, they sure can use them in the ultra poor country.

OK, time for bed, see you guys tomorrow,

Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, January 5, 2009 11:31 PM

Tall glass of cool lemon water, thanks.

Y'all have been busy posting.

Caulked the upstairs bathroom shower. Belt-sanded down the scrap boards contractor nailed in (between bedroom and dining room) so carpet can be laid evenly.Also drained 3/4 of the water holding tank out front to make room for over 1" of rain currently falling. Might be overflowing by morning...time will tell.

Healing thoughts to those in need.

Exhausted...Good Night! Rob

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 4:00 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 4:55 AM

Okay to many pages since last post but did read some and its only been 5 day geeze anyway

LEE you asked if the Jeff Gordon car was the coast Gaurd car doesn't look it but I really don't know nascar that much as not a big fan but something just caught my eye on these guess the price as they started out at $129 and were on sale for $29.95 kinda gets your attention and theres even at the best price I can get $12.76 in track in it so acually I paid $17.19 for the 3 cars inside them lol.

I'm looking at maybe getting a few more lol.

Not much happening getting ready for work talk to you all later

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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 5:55 AM

 

Mornin, an irish coffee please Zoe

We're under a winter weather advisory here, it's 27 outside with freezing rain again. Nobody I know can ever remember a winter with this much ice. I'm guessing we'll get a blizzard one of those days.

Seen a report on last year's weather finished up for this area. Above normal precip [15"] and below normal temps.

Can't keep up with all the post here lately. I've started writing down the last page I read, cause there might be 2 or 3 more pages since the last time.

TODD.... Don't know if celebrating your B-day in a stop makes you a red neck or not, but it would come close anyway.

PAUL... good to hear the kitten came home ok. Our cat showed up after missing for 2 days with a hurt paw and a chewed up ear. Guessing he got into a fight again with the neighborhood tomcats again.

GARY... good to hear you made it home ok and we've got Nick in our thoughts.

DICK... glad you got by cheaper than you figured on the furnace repair.

Well I best gets round, almost time to wake Mother up for work and scrap ice off the car windows. By then it'll be time to get Beth up for school. Thoughts for those in need and hope ya'll has a gooden.

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DISCLAIMER-- This post does not clam anything posted here as fact or truth, but it may be just plain funny

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