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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:30 PM

'Allo everyone--Just got in from ye dreaded meeting(s) that took place this afternoon, morning,almost night----I eked out a bit more than I thought--20 hours instead of the 15 I expected, thank heavens for small mercies---but we took a hit with our group insurance and a couple of other things while the people I work for try to reorganize(HAH!!!) the companyWhistlingBanged Head #1

So tonight I'm spending going over my shopping list for the LHS and see what I can do without---for now--Banged Head #2

I found out from neighbour that our "catch and release" program just released this idiot that tried my place yesterday---promise to appear in court---"on his own recogniscence"---this is typical--same guy was released on bail already only to do this? And he gets released AGAIN??? See what a fine justice system we have----GGRRRRRRR!!!!!!SoapBoxBanged Head#3

So, as you can see I'm really a happy camper----EvilGrumpyDisapprove---

Chloe, can I get a large bucket of RBF and a CHERRY  PIE please. I'll take them to the back so I can sit and sulk---SighDisapproveWhistling

 

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Posted by nik .n on Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:01 PM

Hey Guys! Quick! go to ebay's HO section under toy and hobbies, and serch ho lot. First few sections are good for people needing more cars for expanding or for other reasons Hurry! some have only a half a our left!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:37 PM

 How about we make those links more useful.

Ebay link 1

Ebay link 2

 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:22 PM

Evening, Diners, Chloe - how about a nice glass of wine and roast beef with gravy and mashed potatoes, please? Thanks. Today was one of those days that demands a glass of wine with dinner. (Only one,okay?...)

Chris, if you have one of the HEPA filters I'm thinking of, you may pass out for lack of oxygen through it. Shock Hope you get over it soon! As for the help and attitude, I guess that most of us in the Diner know that we don't know it all...(made too many of those silly mistakes ourselves). Whistling

SaronaTerry, I wasn't sure I heard you - do you like winter, is that right? Smile,Wink, & Grin

Barry, you would love one of our local judges - a guy got caught trying to break into a pharmacy south of Cape G. and they let him out on bond. WHILE he's out on bond, he gets caught in Cape G., trying to rob a pharmacy of controlled meds. Except in this case, there weren't much of any other people in the pharmacy (and the meds were in a locked area, so the pharmacist goes along with the guy and locks the front door, then says he has to lock the back door. He did, but after he was outside, and then the pharmacist proceeded to call the police, who arrive to find the guy trapped in the store! Laugh Our local Cape G. judge (other one was in the county to the south of us) won't let him have ANY bond. Serves the dumb crook right (IMHO)!

One of those days at w**k today for me. First the credit union left a message last night for me to call. I do and it turns out my debit card # was compromised, so they're sending me a new one. Meantime, I can ONLY use it with my PIN (they said if I tried to use it like a credit card (w/out PIN), it would show up as 'fraud alert', and likely get taken. Well, could be worse. Then I get asked to take on some new duties at w**k (which I didn't feel comfortable that it was within my capabilities, so I asked for overnight to think - and pray - about it). They wanted me to tell them right then (supervisor and another admin type), even though they'd only told me minimally about it and only this morning. I declined (hoping I wouldn't wind up getting let go for some excuse of a reason)... Then I check my p.o. box before heading home, and there's a schedule from church for March's greeters, and I'm on for this next Sunday, when I'm the backup on-call (I had earlier this week asked to be dropped from the greeter list because I was having trouble juggling all the other things going on lately in my life). Oh yeah, and the March on-call list has me listed as backup on-call (read those as "You can't plan anything that you can't quit on short notice" days/nights) for 3 of the 5 Sundays in March for w**k. Banged HeadBanged Head Can I join you there, Barry? Hey, Chloe, just let me have the rest of that bottle and I'll share it with Barry if he wants.

Thank Heaven the weekend's coming (even if I am the backup on-call)...Sigh Chloe, you don't by chance give a good back rub, do you?

Now, when should I put in for some vacation time?

Hey, Diners, how about put some rest and peace for me this weekend (and tomorrow at w**k, too)? Thanks!

 

Blessings and prayers for us all,

Jim in Cape Girardeau

 

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Thursday, February 26, 2009 9:08 PM

Evening Gang: Well I haven't been in for a day or two. I did some catching up.

Berry I had some tresspassers about 10 years ago that were armed. They were out coon hunting with dogs. I went down to my hay barn where they seemed to be heading and confronted them. I had one in the headlights of my sons truck and tole him that I had a 45 and he was to put down his gun. He said no and I said that I was goning to count to three and then blow his head off. I got to two and he put down the gun then says that he's going to call sheriff and report me for threating him with a gun. I told him fine the sheriff was on the way. The deputy gets here and askes me what was up. I told him and he says to wait there. He goes down, talks to the guys for a bit and comes back. He tells me that he told the guys if I had shot them he would have dumped them into a couple of body bags and wouldn't even bothered to do a bunch of paper work. He calls the two guys to come up and they are all appoligetic and sorry to have caused me trouble. I tell them to leave and don't come back. City people move out to the country and figure that it's open range still. Anyway I keep plenty of fire power on hand and ready. This happens every once in a while and the word gets around that that so and so Beverung is a hard case and they need to leave me alone.

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Time for me to hit the sack.

Good Night All

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Posted by CNCharlie on Thursday, February 26, 2009 9:43 PM

Good Evening Diners!

I was just out with Pippa a few minutes ago and it seemed a little nippy so I checked the weather. I guess it is with a temp of about -20F going down to -30F tonight with a -45 windchill and you can make that either F or C, makes little difference. At least I didn't have to shovel the snow we got a couple of days ago. In the middle of the night I heard the elves out there scraping the driveway with shovels. They are usually very quiet being elves and all but there was a bit of ice out there too so I didn't  get too upset that they woke me up.

Barry, it sounds like you've had one of those weeks that you'd like to forget but can't. A large glass of wine for you or any other bevy of your choice and put it on my tab please Chloe.

Not much new on the RR front, I've been slowly working on a hill that I plan to cover as a forest. My layout is too small for a tunnel so I plan to have a "tunnel" effect with the train going through a cut and forest. Well at eye level at least the train will disappear for a few seconds. I did figure out what I had done wrong in an attempt to hard wire a decoder into a Mehano 2-10-2 a couple of months ago. Turns out there is power coming from the tender and that the connector isn't just to supply power to the light on the tender. Oh well, I guess I probably fried the decoder. I also think one of the solder points on the can motor could be shorting to the frame as it is less than the width of a piece of electrical tape from the frame. I may try drilling out a little more space on the frame.

Well it's time to start getting ready for work or w**k as Jim calls it.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:04 PM

JimRC-When I did volunteer work for this one agency several years ago we were given beepers if we were on weekend duty. I could imagine the--I WISH I COULD syndrome--it lead to all kinds of talk of accidental losses-----Whistling

Paul-I remember a fellow down the road from my uncles old farm north of here who used to sit on his side porch overlooking an old apple orchard. He had an old 12 gauge double barrel shotgun that he filled with rock salt of all things. Used to fire the thing in the general direction of kids who would always try to steal stuff from the area of the orchard. We'd see kids running up the road as fast as they could go to get away from the 'maniac' as they'd call him. When he passed away his daughter handed the thing to me and said the'ol' feller' wanted me to have it. We still have it and it still works-----

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Posted by TRENT B on Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:06 PM

Been a reaaal looonnng time but I'm back. I have since moved back to Kansas and am now a police officer in Pleasanton. My family will join me when the oldest graduates from high school. I miss the train shop but when there is a calling on your life you have to answer. I have missed all of you and hope one and all are doing well. You have never been far from my thoughts and prayers.

Thats all for now.

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:07 PM

Evening everyone!

OK, who turned the diner crosswise on the tracks???  Sure hope the Midnight train doesn't sideswipe her or worse.  Probably was from the breeze when everyone ran over to evil-bay to check out those buys.

I actually got everything done that I had planned for today.  My taxes are finished.  I'll give a quick check tomorrow morning to make sure I haven't missed or messed up anything.  Then I'll e-file.  Got to babysit my granddaughter for about an hour an a half this afternoon while mom was at a doctors appointment and dad had to get to work.  Olivia is getting to be such a cute little girl.  She will be 2 in June.  My DIL was told by the doc today that tomorrow should be her last day of work for a while.  He thinks she should deliver granddaughter #2 sometime next week.  The timing is good because as soon as her 6 weeks of maternity leave are over there will be a 2 week vacation at the school where she teaches (A school for troubled high school age kids).  That should give her a bit more time to recuperate.  My son will be taking 2 weeks of vacation time from his job as well.  My sister's rotten cat has almost been acting friendly during my visits to feed her.  Maybe she just has been "full of you know what" all these years.  Doesn't seem to having any problems at the moment.  I cleaned the litter box today........

Thought for today:  Is a chicken crossing the road poultry in motion?

Have a great night! 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:08 PM

Man, can't keep up with y'all. Busy Diner. I'll have a Chocolate Shake, thanks!

Anyone have experience with (N) Micro-Ace locomotives? Any good? I bid on one I really would have liked to have, but kinda glad I didn't win it. Still need track more than another loco and I would have had to sell off one of my last remaining diesels to help cover the cost. Maybe down the road.

Worked on the shelf. I know it will be strong enough when I'm done, but I am wondering if free-standing shelf-sized sections with legs (bolted to wall) wouldn't be a better bet? I'm really just winging it as I go, making use of lots of scrap wood.

Hope everyone is doing well. Healing thoughts to those in need.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:41 PM

howmus

Thought for today:  Is a chicken crossing the road poultry in motion?

Have a great night! 

I told my sister this---She hung up the phone---then called back ---"where is that flyswatter?"MischiefLaugh

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, February 27, 2009 5:03 AM

 Good Morning from Tipton IN !

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, February 27, 2009 5:15 AM

Good morning.

It's 70 and quite cloudy. The high will be about 80 and it will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain.

Went to see the foot doc yesterday early in the am and got a good report. The wounds are healing, slowly, but they're healing. In other news, the guy who dug the ditches for my sewage drain field showed up while I was at the doctor's office and filled the ditches in. He did a really good job. There are no little piles lying around here or there but rather it was all smoothed over and compacted. I'll be recommending him to others for sure. Didn't get any work done on the observation car yesterday. I was just too tired. I don't know why but I was extremely tired for most of the day but also extremely restless. I tried to get some rest but try as I might I couldn't get any sleep. It was almost as if I had an IV loaded with caffeine going on a slow drip while in a semi conscious state. I'll try and get back to the observation car today. It's laying here in front of me in many pieces. So is an engine house I got from another modeler. Don't know exactly what I'll be doing with it yet.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      2/27/2009


Wind Chill70°F
Humidity83%
Dew Point64°F

So Far Today
High70°F
Low69°F
Rain0.00"
Rain Rate 0.00"/h
Gust23mph SW

Today  High: 80    Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs near 80. South winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Tonight  Low: 55    Cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. West winds 10 to 15 mph.


 

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, February 27, 2009 6:43 AM

Good morning all,

Today: Occasional rain showers before 1pm, then a chance of rain and snow showers. Temperature falling to around 35 by 5pm. Breezy, with a south wind 13 to 23 mph becoming northwest. Chance of precipitation is 100%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 22. North wind between 13 and 16 mph.

Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 30. Northeast wind between 10 and 16 mph.

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, February 27, 2009 6:54 AM

Good Morning--WET--is the key word today as a T'storm came and dumped a goodly amount of rain on us. We're going down towards -4C by this afternoon with a low forecast at -18C tonight. Right now we are 9C. Tomorrow we will have a few snowflurries and a high of -5C.Whistling

Well, after last night's sleep I woke up thinking about spending the day ---after seeing one lonely petunia client--checking out library for a book on atriums and gardens. This way I can sort of root around for ideas--especially for trees---yes, models of specific tree forms.  such as that is I checked my Email and appear to have a couple of people already enquiring of my services---HeeheeheeSmile,Wink, & GrinWhistling

Chloe, I'll have a toast/jam and a bucket of raw caffeine please--I need to wake up a bit more---I'll go by the window and watch the day wake up------

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, February 27, 2009 7:31 AM

Good Morning All,

    41F and cloudy today with rain forecast for tomorrow. A regular coffee and a helping of crow please Zoe. I have a day off work today as at the end of the day yesterday we had a lathe slip off it's blocking as we were lowering it to the floor in the new shop and it landed on my foot. Broke all 5 toes and after trying to "walk it off" I ended up at the emergency room until 11 last night. The on duty physician called a local podiatrist for advice and suprisingly he dropped everything and showed up 15 minutes later. He was a saint in my book and worked through the mess getting it sorted out while explaining what exactly I'd done. I go in to see him again later today to get the dressing changed and get a better idea whats up. Worst are the big toe and pinky as they took the brunt of the hit (two tons). I've moved lots of machinery and was being careful with my feet well out of the way, but the darned thing slid over 6" sideways right at the end of the job. In thirty years I've never had something like this happen.Oh well, just call me lucky.Catch y'all later, J.R.

note: as long as I'm buying, I guess I'll have some OJ, bacon and eggs, rye toast and a waffle with blueberries on the side. Sitting doing nothing takes a lot out of ya, no?

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, February 27, 2009 7:45 AM

A rainy day, OH BOY!!!  I was going to go the a LHS and get a new car to weather.  I was going to try to get some shots of some trains, but I hope it doesn't rain.

JR, sorry about your toes.  Can you get workers comp?

I guess I will charge the camera, and I will be back in later.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, February 27, 2009 8:04 AM

Robby,

    I'm self employed so my guys get workmans comp but not me. It means I'll just be supervising when they let me go back. Besides if I report a work related injury my comp rates for the business will go through the roof. J.R.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, February 27, 2009 8:13 AM

J.R.--Now we'll have to tell you ---Look after those feet of your's!! As they're the only one's you got!! That must hurt---Dead-

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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, February 27, 2009 8:16 AM

Good Morning ...Its cloudy and cooler this morning 34 after almost 60 at bedtime...I'll have coffee and toast please..Thank You

JR..Sorry to hear about your foot..Take care..Are you having much pain?....

Jerry 

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, February 27, 2009 8:43 AM

Mornin' all, Scrambled eggs and salsa please. With a biscuit and some coffee thank you.

No snow. Now they say maybe tonight. Hope their wrong. As was said earlier. I hate winter too.

Well, I'm glad no health issues except for a cold, er, flu.Yeah!! Several life issues that are in my prayers. Things have a way of working out. Well, as I was typing this apparently someone reported and accident!

J.R., Ouch! We, and I'm sure you also, are so glad it only shifted 6" Now,.. wooden shoes. Might I suggest one that covers the entire foot. Toes and all. Because if you are only going to be able to supervise and not get in there and help.... Your dogs gonna need the extra protection!Laugh.

Rob, personally I'd go for a combo. On the wall side of mine, I bolted (screwed) to the wall on the room side I used legs to the floor on the outside. Works for me. It seems to give a better open space under the layout. And, a sense of strength when I give the unthinking pull on the edge to pull myself up!

Jeff, Glad to hear the ditch is done!(somehow that just doesn't sound right). Hopefully you're just tired from stress relief. You‘ve had quite the couple of weeks with the ditch work the foot troubles and such. Take'er easy for a bit.

But Barry, we've GOT to let these people have a chance. It's not right that a person makes a mistake and has to be punished for it. I mean if we have something and some lazy dope head.... Er....I mean, some poor person needs some money, it's only humane that we allow them to help themselves to our stuff. (sobbing) they can't help it (sniff) they are the real victims you know.(whipping out Kleenex box) Help yourself folks, I know you'll need them too. Oh, my. I'll have to change the subject. Just gets me right here(sniffing while clutching Kleenex and tapping chest)

Well today is that first of three Lenten fish fries we do. Share every other week with Sherman church. It's an all day event for me and my buddy. Only two that are available to set up fryers. We, the MEN, (grunt), cook the fish in the Township garage Chef. After of course the boys 2 of them clean it up. Something a bit redneckish about that now that I see it in print. The women cook and serve in the church halfway across town. (about 5 blocks as the pie flies). I'll bring some in the diner when I'm done.

Have a great day

Todd

Disclaimer: Before an abundance of delicious pies or a perfectly good hammer gets flung. There was a HUGE bit of sarcasm used in this posting. I think you know what it is. You can wheel the catapult away now fellas.. Fellas! I was just kidding .......FELLAS! ..... HELP!

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, February 27, 2009 8:52 AM

Hi guys

A cup of chicken broth, please.

Going to Dr. at 2:15. The sore throat I had has now settled into my upper lungs. I have at the least bronchitis, I'm sure.

Last year at this time almost to the day, I wound up in the hospital for over two weeks with pneumonia. I hope not this year. I have a sense of deja vous going on here.

It is to be very warm here today, but is raining.

I wish everyone a great day.

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, February 27, 2009 9:29 AM

Good morning...

Trent ...Good to see you. I hope you enjoy your new home in Kansas!
JR ...... just reading about that injury makes me cringe. Ouch! It'll take a while to get better.

I'm still kinda busy. Also, our desktop computer is not working right again. I need to cal Dell tech support ... again...... I'm glad the laptop works.

I'm getting ready for tonight's class I'm teaching, too.

Happy Model railroading

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, February 27, 2009 9:30 AM

Large coffee in a AT&SF mug, please & thanks.

***JR, man that's got to smart. Hope the mess can be set with minimal aggravation followed by a quick healing process. OUCH!

It's raining hard here with a couple inches predicted. Chance of severe storms later & maybe even some snow tomorrow.

Wife just walked in with the new hyraulic line...gotta go.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, February 27, 2009 9:30 AM

Hmm - that chicken broth sounds good. Thanks to all for the concern, I'm in one of those sandel things and have scrips for pain and infection prevention so things are pretty even just now. Sleep a lot though.

Science channel is running an interesting show on cloning technology. The debate over playing God aside, there seem to be some real benefits as far as health issues possible.   J.R.

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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, February 27, 2009 9:59 AM

Mornin'!

Thunderstorms last night, so my desk is a busy one today.  Fortunately, in all of Indiana and the surrounding states, I only have one critical problem.....a hospital is down.

Gotta run!

Prayers for all!

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Posted by howmus on Friday, February 27, 2009 10:35 AM

Mornin' everyone!

I see the diner got put back on the tracks after being sideways last night.  Another beautiful day here in the Fingerlakes!  Currently 48°F outside with a high today of 47°F.  Well that's what the weather people are saying........Whistling  It is a really nice day if you happen to like rain.  That's what it is going to do all day, I guess.  We are behind for rainfall for the month so a nice steady light rain is not a bad thing.  And..... since the taxes are done, i might just have to do some work on the layout.

J. R. that hurts just to read about it.  Glad they are able to save the toes!  I'll keep you in my prayers for a quick recovery.

Jeffrey good to hear the leach bed is finally buried and you still have your feet...........

Galaxy hope you are not getting pneumonia again.  Not a good thing to get.

Looks like it will be hay moving time later today for you Rob.

Philip I hope you folks get those phones at the Hospital out of ICU!  Patients need their rest ya know! Whistling

A thought for today: The short fortune-teller who escaped from prison was a small medium at large

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, February 27, 2009 10:45 AM

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Philip I hope you folks get those phones at the Hospital out of ICU!  Patients need their rest ya know! Whistling

Looks like things are good again.  Only national security installations take priority over hospitals, so this one gets fixed first today, then we move on.

Philip
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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, February 27, 2009 10:58 AM

Gee Ray - I thought y'all grew grapes upstate there, not corn. Where do you find these?Laugh J.R.

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Friday, February 27, 2009 11:51 AM

Morning Gang: I just finished cleaning the outside of the tractor. Now I have to do the inside of the cab. That will take twice as long i'm sure.

I got a call from Clark Gardens that the last Hiawatha cars are there. I guess that warrents a break from the tractor to go and get them.

Not much else happening. There is a train show in Ft. Worth this weekend so I'm going to go to it. I won't have a great deal fo funds but I can always drool.

JR: I'm sorry to hear about your accident. So is the lath all right? Good laths are hard to replace. Just kidding. You take care of yourself. Were you wearing safty shoes? I have heard of someone that got hit in the foot and the steel toe got bent over and nearly cut his toes off.

 Trent good that you are back in.  Where in Kansas is Pleasenton?

Well I guess I'll head out.

See you all later.

Paul The Duluth, Superior, & Southeastern " The Superior Route " WETSU

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