QUOTE: Fergie, that was very well and beautifully put. Thank you.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy QUOTE: JP: Things w/ the CFO have gotten somewhat better since our major fallout just before Thanksgiving, but it's not GREAT. It will take some time for it to get there, if it ever does. When things get to that state, if you really want to try to save it, it might be time to consider counseling. bwtfdik about saving marriages with two divorces behind me? QUOTE: JP: I may just tell them to not try for a seat in February, and keep my allocated seat for April, and go w/ a female co-worker from my office.... good time to be had then....for sure... Or maybe you don't need to waste that money on counseling and just start looking for a good lawyer...[:D]. Regards Ed
QUOTE: JP: Things w/ the CFO have gotten somewhat better since our major fallout just before Thanksgiving, but it's not GREAT. It will take some time for it to get there, if it ever does.
QUOTE: JP: I may just tell them to not try for a seat in February, and keep my allocated seat for April, and go w/ a female co-worker from my office.... good time to be had then....for sure...
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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010
I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017
QUOTE: TEFFY: Lupo: You haven't said anything about the different colors on the Santa Fe war bonnetts between Genesis and Intermountan.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Well I guess we can guess that the cold front runs somewhere between S.E. Texas and Syracuse, what with Teffy turning on the A/C and JP putting on the studded tires. "Any specials on the lunch menu" you ask? Actually we're having left over turkey!!! Yum, my favorite. We finally had our Thanksgiving dinner yesterday. Frequent readers may recall that circumstances dictated that we make a border run a week ago, and we wound up spending the holiday in Brownsville. Had turkey day dinner at a Luby's cafeteria. The date isn't all that critical, no one else in the family down here understands what it's all about anyway. Anyway, we finally cooked the goose, er turkey, yesterday. This is one of the few meals in our house that I do most of the main work on. Came out okay even if I do say so, bird done just right, stuffing as best as I could do without Italian sausage, canned cranberry sauce (what can I say). We even had turnips (or as some of you from the south would say, rutabaga). Took advantage of our border run last week to smuggle a couple of those dudes back across the line. They may be available somewhere in the country, but not here in Tuxpan. Even the presence of the turkey was compliments of the trip. We picked it up at Sam's passing south through Tampico. Turkeys are usually available here in Tuxpan only at Christmas. The only hiccup was my failure to make the gravy. By the time I remembered that I needed to be working on it, the tiny kitchen of ours was already overflowing with pots, pans, serving bowls, knives and cutting boards. I poured all the good drippings off into a container and will endeavor to do something to go with the recalentado (warmed up leftovers) that I expect to have for a few days. I'd have let Fran have a go at the gravy, but she tends to go overboard on the chipotle. :-) Mid-day. Still no word from the shop on the car. Later Ed
QUOTE: Paul: You have rat problems too? I'm glade that I'm not the only one. Mine are on the layout. I clean it up and they dump all over it again.
QUOTE: Robert: I wouldn't really call it a rat, more like a small cat. That's the size rat I have here.
QUOTE: "The mountain of 1000 cuts begins with a single slice" Hope that reddish stain at the bottom of the top picture wasn't the result of that 'single slice' cutting into your finger. Should I assume you have repossessed your shop vac from the daughter's? Looks like you're working with a pretty sharp knife. Is that the work of the narrow box cutter blade you spoke of earlier?
QUOTE: Ed; That's DER doing the cutting not Fergie.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Don't know if you have a decent size hobby shop within driving distance, but some of them are willing to take stuff on consignment and sell it for a % of the price. Probably takes longer but it's a kind of no stress way to sell it. Regards Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Have a good and safe voyage, Fergie. We'll see how many pages we can fill up while you're gone.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Those are MAJOR Coke bottles if the Camelback is anything to go by.