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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, January 22, 2005 7:06 PM
Almost forgot - nice videos, Chris! Is the sound built-in on your sound system, or did you record that in?

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 6:56 PM
Good Evening All [:)]

From the weather reports and from reading your posts I guess we better start praying that things (the weather) don't get as bad as some think it will. Here in Arkansas the sun was out today but the wind was strong and gusty. It is now about 645 pm and the temp is at 32. Our low is going to be about 22 to 24. I know if it is cold here it must be really cold up north. I feel for you all. Everyone take care and stay inside.


Chris [8D]

Nice of you to drop by and leave some movies. [;)] I downloaded the first one and watched it. It was a little dark but watchable. What is your loco? I thought maybe it was an Alco.


I am still under the weather and very much need to recover. [8] [B)]

I am not a mind reader but I predict a early bedtime for myself and lots of other people tonight. I guess we will have to throw another dog in the bed, let's see, that will make it a 3 dog night [;)] [:D]


John [8D]

I received the prayer request. I was thinking you might go ahead and share it here in the coffee shop. The more praying for it the better.

Well EVERYONE keep warm and stay safe. [:)]
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, January 22, 2005 6:54 PM
And a *cold* evening to all our Coffee Clubbers tonight!

Zoe, a hot cocoa (double, please), and I'll take another cinnamon roll to warm up. Got to be by the stove on a night like this. Hope your car's battery is in good shape or we'll have to go find that old charger in the back.

Computers are our friends, Tim? Only if you do things their way. Darn things want you to be a perfect speller... [censored][censored]... Don’t get me wrong, I have fun with my computer, but computers seem to be stubborn at times. Murphy must have had a computer...[;)]

Greg, I was going to answer your question on the CDF7 , but Jack beat me to it. [:P] Ah well, you got your answer - that's what counts!

Flip - I meant the hall door. Don’t recall the closet monsters when I was smaller, so maybe they were down the block with a wrong address? Actually, where I lived around 3rd-5th grade, our street number got changed on us (go figure!).
And easy on young Fergmeister - he’ll get his turn eventually...

JP, sorry things haven't been working out for you. Good that you have the VA when you go looking for another place. Will keep you all in my prayers.

BigBoy - let’s have Donald Trump pay for the 5000th post prize! If he can afford that wedding, he should be able to pay for that all-expense paid trip to the Minneapolis Super 8, right?

***, we may need a boat tied up to the northern exit from the Shop for those of you up northeast when you head back home. Stay warm and safe, all our northern Clubbers! Might need a whole pack of dogs tonight, not just three...

Fergie, I feel for those north of mid-Illinois today. Went out today, and found out the wind chill was bad enough (40 degrees, but wind chill dropped it to about 5 - 23 to 32 mph ‘breezes’). Our temp only dropped about 15 degrees since yesterday (but the wind is definitely up). Heard we had a wind advisory here today (kind of like "Don’t let dogs or small children outside without a tether") I hate to think what it’s like for you more northern Clubbers with driving sNoah on top of it.

Weather on now - says it’s 20 degrees (F - that's -7 C. for our northern friends) with winds down to ‘only’ 28mph. Our high temp for the day was around 9 a.m. this morning(!). [V] Forecaster says they’re having white-outs in the northern Midwest. That, and they said the Northeast may get a couple of feet of the white stuff.

Now that I've put a couple more logs in the stove, let me pull my chair closer. Need to warm my toes and fingers before I head back out again.

Got some more MRR mags at the library while I was out today. Almost tempts me to get a subscription again. But then again, I need to categorize the ones I have now (fair number of 1989-1992 or so, plus some other ones and RMC's). I find a lot of the MRR articles are good starting points for lots of little projects I can do (without going outside into the cold weather). This is the time of year for kitbashing, making little detail/trackside projects, etc. (for me, anyway)

Better put on my coat, hat, muffler and gloves. Time to head home before the worse weather gets here!

Blessings on your projects and staying warm,

Jim in Cape Girardeau
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 6:23 PM
Not to worry ***, from the maps I don't think we'll get more than a foot but the blowing effect will cause high drifts. I should mention I am not a professional weatherman but I am an oceangrapher and had to learn how to read these things. I'm positive it will be a "good" storm.

Thanks for your concerns.

Happy MRRing

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 6:18 PM
glad I live in So. Cal
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 6:16 PM
We had some snow (a blizzard) in Toronto a few winters ago and Mayor Mel called in the Canadian army, we were teased and taunted for asking for some help. I hope Bostonians are treated to kinder folks in Mass for asking for the Nat Guard to assist them. It would be interesting to hear any stories you all have about being on a passenger train in a snow blizzard. Many a train from Halifax to Montreal or from New York to Montreal were snow bound and had to be rescued way back when. Once I was stuck in a car in a storm on the NY Thruway and taken to a hotel somewhere in the Pochonoes by state troppers. Went home to Montreal on the train, then back to NY on the train when we found out where our car had been towed. After that, I took the train from Windsor Station to Grand Central rather than drive. This was about 1969. AD. Right now, it's a little snowy out here in the TO and area.
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:56 PM
Luct, mon Dieu, did you say the LOW is stalling north of you ??? That could cause this big winter hurricane to slow down, if that happens.......ohhhh my !!!!!! We would be talking of 3-5 feet !!!
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 grayfox1119 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:51 PM
Good evening all!! Boston Light just ran the two red flags up that have black dots in the middle......thats correct....HURRICANE WARNING flags!!! .[:O][:O] The governor has declared a state of emergency, and has activated the National Guard.
They want people OFF the roads, stay home, and let the emergency vehicles do their job!! Don't worry, I will ! That is why I'm in the coffee shop with friends !
Seas are expected to be at 20 to 30 foot waves, with at least a 3 foot storm surge above high tide ( and a full moon to boot !! )

The weather bureau has just said that this storm will go into the records as on of the top 10 worst storms to hit the area, drifts over 6 feet are expected. [:O]

Fergie, Luct and John, this is a bad one !! The storm is aimed directly at Nova Scotia after leaving the gulf of Maine. The temp here is 7F, we have had snow since 4pm, and we have 4 inches on the grond already. Visability is steadily getting worse, at about 1/4 mile now. The barometer is falling like a rock !!
John, I see that Fergie has brought in a cord of wood from the shed, hey, you guys may need it !!! I brought in extra wood tonight, and the woodburner is going full tilt, with a pot of coffee on it. I fired up the generator, and that is ready if needed, assuming I can reach the generator shed.

Flip, you are correct, they all start up at the circle and drop down through Canada before returning to Eastern Canada.

For you guys in Florida, Texas, etc. just imagine a hurricane with it's high winds, but instead of driving rain, you have driving snow so heavy that you literally cannot see a foot in front of you. The only thing that I experienced that was worse in my lifetime, was a sand storm at White Sands NM back in '60

I wish I had got to HD today to get the rest of the plasterboard that I need for the train room walls, darn!! Now I may not get there for several days at least while they dig out. But HD is a zoo around here on the weekends, so I try to go weekdays.

Many people at 4pm Mass tonight, I guess they know no one will make it tomorrow for services.

If you guys don't hear from me for a while, you will know that I have lost power/ cable. I will try to remember my morse code (KA1VEI) and send smoke signals Aah-ee Kimo Sabi.

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 Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:49 PM
Goog evening all.

CFO and I have settled in for the night and waiting for the storm. I periodically look at the weather maps as they become available and it does look like this will be a good one with anywhere from 5 to 12 inches, strong notherly winds gusting to 55 kts and could be stronger. It should start hitting us in about 12 to 18 hrs. A low over Newfoundland appears to be stalling this could slow the storm some and increase the precip.

Hope every one is cozy, we have some nice 40's and 50's music on and relaxing.

Night all

Happy MRRing

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:08 PM
Here are two movies, let me know what you think;

http://rapidshare.de/files-en/409321/NYCRS-11mov0001.AVI.html

http://rapidshare.de/files-en/409371/TMCCcaboose0001.AVI.html

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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:05 PM
Okay, last post before my nap....

QUOTE: fec:
..- Is it true that golf is a game spoiled by walking?
I think the quote is that "Golf is a good walk spoiled". In fact, it's another quote by Mark Twain. There was also a book about the PGA tour by that name, but the Twain quote is the original.


QUOTE: And whats the aim? You hit the ball you find it and then you hit it again only to to find it again. ??????????????????
What's this "find it" stuff?? You're actually supposed to 'find' the ball after you hit it? I buy the used balls in the bowl in the pro-shop. They're cheaper that way, and anyway, I figure I'm only renting them from the pro for a few holes. They'll soon find a new home in one of the water hazards.

One of my favorite songs is Der Bingle singing:
"It went straight down the middle,
It went straight down the middle,
Then it started to hook, just a wee wee bit,
That's when my caddie lost sight of it,
That little white pellet has never been found to this day,
But it went straight down the middle, far away."


Maybe that ought to be my new signature quote!

Later

Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:01 PM
Hey Guys,

Very cold and snowy here... about 6 inches and counting!

Running trains on the floor, rather sooothing and talking to these great guys on the forum.

Stay warm - Chris
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Posted by trolleyboy on Saturday, January 22, 2005 4:50 PM
Good afternoon folks, we've 20cm on the ground and it's still falling[:(!]almost as fast as the temp[:0][:0]. Had an awfull ride home the drivers wiper came off and I had to go out and fix it on the side of the highway[:0][B)][:0][:(!]It was just the nut that had loosened and at least a trucker had a metric wrench and helped me out. I wished him well and thanked him as he was headed to chicago in this blizzard[:0]Not a job I'd want so hats off to him anyway I'm tired from the drive and shovelling and will say by for now[zzz][zzz][zzz] Rob
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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 4:39 PM
Ed - Is it true that golf is a game spoiled by walking? And whats the aim? You hit the ball you find it and then you hit it again only to to find it again. ??????????????????
Enjoy!
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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, January 22, 2005 4:29 PM
Good Afternoon Coffee Clubbers,

Just a quick one to report on the day's happenings. I just got through reading all the back posts and I see that I'll be busy for a while (later on) answering or commenting on everything. But right now a nap is called for.

Wife and I just got back from playing 9 holes of golf. I hadn't played in about 6 months, but the shoudlers and back felt good enough that we decided to go out. Now our local course isn't exactly a country club, it has nine holes and is probably in the condition of a typical municipal course in the states. It does have a pool and a couple of tennis courts too. But the price is right, we pay about $45/month for dues, which covers all our green fees and use of the pool for the family.

Anyway, we got to the course just before noon. There was one car in the parking lot, but those people were finishing their round and leaving. We teed off and we were on #6 before we saw another player on the course, and they were back on #2. We don't have a tee time reservation system at the course, I guess you can see why.

It was a real nice day out, partly cloudy, temperature in the upper 70's, maybe low 80's, and a bit on the humid side. Nothing to complain about (except for my golf game!).

Anyway, the recliner is calling to me. Gotta run.

Hasta luego,

Ed
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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, January 22, 2005 4:18 PM
QUOTE: brclem:
Either next week or the week after I will finally be getting my train set... probably Bachmann because that is all anyone in my family can afford... and a cheap one at that.


Brian, there's nothing wrong with that, everyone's got to start somewhere. When I was young and just starting out in Horribly Oversized, all I could get was the cheapest Athearn set on the market. The one with the little industrial engine "The Hustler" (remember those, guys?) that had rubber band drive!!

It's great to not have money concerns, and to be able to get whatever you want. But I suspect a great number of model railroaders have to budget their hobby purchases, and/or save up a long time to get stuff.

It matters more what you do with that set once you have it. How you set it up, how you gradually expand it, what you do to add scenery to make it come alive.

Be sure to let us know when you actually have it.

Regards

Ed


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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 3:58 PM
John- I beg to differ with you. It started near the circle and the jet stream moved it south and east thru Canada into the states and ever eastward.
Enjoy the skiing
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 3:21 PM
Well guys, there_snoah stopping us here in the great white north!!! Up until yesterday it was the great brown north. 6" of white stuff was not enough to keep me from getting to Home Depot, and spending almost $200. I bought 6 sheets of masonite, 4 sheets of 1/2" foam, a sheet of 2" foam, a bunch of 2x2's, and lots of screws.

The 2x2's aren't for the layout exactly. I need to build sofits for the duct work in the center of the room. That project needs to be done before the benchwork can be finished. The masonite is for the backdrops, and fascia. The hard part is carrying all of the stuff in, because all of the junk in the way.
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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 3:10 PM
***:
QUOTE: Tomorrow we prepare for the big Nor'easter, gas for the SB, Pam for the shovels and SB shoot, make sure we have extra shear pins. The wife will get the "goodies"Did I forget anything John???

Spent some time this a.m. clearing a path to the woodshed and getting in a couple of wheelbarrow loads of logs. I think Fergie is going for overkill with his cord of wood![(-D] Bought a box of shear pins last year, so still have enough. (only two broken so far this season, and now I've raised the blower a bit and fewer stones from the driveway get jammed.
Thanks for the update on the Nor'Easter. The Weather Channel has changed its tune, and now has a blizzard warning just like last Sunday or worse.
BTW folks, please note that this particular nasty is "made in USA". Dakotas, Carolinas, then turns north and clobbers us. [V]

Ran the F40PH some this aft. Track had become dirty again, so I'm now running in the loco as a MOW track cleaning train. Amtrack F40, with Amtrack caboose (side vision) pushing the TCC ahead. Already it's running better. It was veerrryyy sssllloooowwww to start with.

Gotta go, as I've run out of afternoon, and Rosie-the-dog is complaining that she hasn't been fed.

Catch you later, as I've some more replies to do over on page 247.
TTFN

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Saturday, January 22, 2005 3:01 PM
Tim; I'm about 1500 miles south of Duluth in Parker County Texas. I was born and raised in Milwaukee. I guess that's were I get my liking for the northern iron roads. I've got a friend who used to be the director of the Canel Park Visitor Center.He lives over in Superior.

Brian; That's a start. Treat that Bachman stuff right and it should give you a lot of enjoyment.

Greg; The Santa Fe built those CF7s in Cleburn Texas, about 30 miles south of me. They used F7 frames, prime movers, electrical, trucks and even windows in the first batch. They added flat car side frames to them to replace the structural support of the old car bodies. They do look different but they worked well and are doing service on alot of short lines.

Mitch; Nice paint job on that RSD-15.

See you all later.

Paul

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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 2:49 PM
lupo- u alright? Nighttime at your part of the globe. Thought I read about some bad storms in your area. Drop in for a quick howdy,O.K.?
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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 2:43 PM
Greyfox- as long as it's only the roses we smell.
And it ain't the number of wives, it's the mother-in-laws.

Greg- the Fla. Midland R.R. has 3 cf7's in operation here.
Cape Jim- I to wanted the door open. Kept the closet monster at bay. I remember the closet door moving verrrry slowly as it opened.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 2:02 PM
afternoon everyone

Zoe - a Dr. Pepper and one of those cinnomin rolls please

It's a pretty nice day out here today.. 77 out right now partly cloudy and next to no rain.

Either next week or the week after I will finally be getting my train set... probably Bachmann because that is all anyone in my family can afford... and a cheap one at that.

well I'm off to watch some TV..... see all of you later.



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Posted by grayfox1119 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 12:59 PM
Good afternoon everyone......the cable was out for a while today, so just getting back online. It is 7F degrees and a few lazy snow flakes falling. The local weather forecasters out of Boston, and the Weather Channel winter weather experts are all excited about this big nor'easter!!! We are forecasted to get 15 inches, and possibly as much as 30+ in some areas due to the "fluff" factor. ( The colder the temperature, the fluffier the snow, which therefore yields greater snow depths )

Flip....you tell him man !!!! These young guys all think they are indestructable until sometime into their 50's funny things start happening that they/we blamed on work we did the day before etc. Nay, nay, it is old man time ravaging our used and abused bodies of over a half centry!!!! THEN we begin to smell the roses and wake up!!

Luct, John & Fergie, this storm is going to "explode" off the New England coastline. With a very cold High Pressure to the north and plenty of Atlantic moisture to work with, we are in for a beaut!!!! The winds may approach hurricane force ( 74mph ) off the coastline which will cause coastal flooding at High Tide ( and we have a nearly full moon to add to the tide !!) Drifting will be severe, the snowplows will never keep up with the storm with fluffy snow and high winds.

JP, sorry to hear of your dilema....here's hoping things work out for you buddy !!

Turbo, one wife is quite enough, I don't know how the Mormons manage it, can you just imagine strollin past a jewelry store with your 5 wives??? Ohhh man, there would be no money for trains would there guys ??!!!!!

Bob, Ed, we might be buried up here for a while, so you might have to airlift those oranges to NE. I might hitch up the wolf to a dogsled and head over to the CSX tracks in the south part of town. It is great to stand on the overpass road and watch those big brutes sma***hrough the 15-20 inches of snow and send a blizzard of snow off in all directions!!

I brought a box of Krispie Kreme doughnuts, there on the far left table, Noah, don't pig out !!

See you guys later,


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 jdolan on Saturday, January 22, 2005 12:47 PM
Greg the CF7 was built by Santa Fe out of F7 locos, about 237 of them were made. The snow has come and is drifting seriously now. Is real hard to see where you are going on the roads so I'm staying inside and working on layout for the day.
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Posted by JPowell on Saturday, January 22, 2005 11:21 AM
Well, I want to thank all for the ideas/suggestions. It's great of you all to do this. I'm doing good and so's he and her. As I've stated, I think 'N' is too small for me as I've got alot of 1:87 / 1:60 cars (mostly Matchbox, some Hot Wheels, and some off-shoot of Majorette (Matisto?)) so it' would mean more money for vehicles that I don't have to replace one's I already do have. As for the layout, it's just 'on hold' till I get my own place some time after April/May. I'm attempting to get a 2 bdrm so 1 could be used for the layout w/ room left over for 'workshop' and if possible, expansion. I'm also going to look at loan rates and houses in the area I want to live in when the time comes (already have my VA cert so I can get a VA home loan), so that's another possibility.
Well, I'm working and it's time to actually get working.
TTYL....
JP

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 11:14 AM
Mornin y'all, hows it goin?

Got a lot of track cleaned last night, and went out this mornig and took some pics of the AT&L this morning. They have all five of their locos in town right now a GP7, GP9, CF7, GP10, and a switcher of some kind. Who made the CF7 anyway? Its kind of a weird looking thing[%-)]. Anyway, I put a pic in my signature, hope it works!!

See y'all later,
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 11:11 AM
79 to go, who will be number 5000??????

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Posted by TurboOne on Saturday, January 22, 2005 11:07 AM
Hey all, hope everyone is doing well. I will take a cinnamon roll and a large bananas foster smoothie.

Fergie, they have unlimited long distance now for around 22 a month. If you need more info, email me. My wife talks for hours to our friends all over the country. Also most cell phones have unlimited after a certain time. That is how I do my long distance. Weekends are unlimited so you can chat 24/7 if need be. And the price, FREE. Fits my budget. [:p]

*** love the multi husband thing. Computers are our friends. [:0]

Mitchell had some fried onions, and french fries, so the friend thing is going west. The new train you posted looks great. My kids now want the real trains with your pics on them. Will have to see if I can print up decals. Been watching the decal thread, doesn't sound to promising yet. [:)]

JPowell, don't move ! Better yet, go to real estate office yourself and find the house that just happens to have the basement or garage at same price. Then don't say anything but show her how the kitchen or bedroom is so great. Oh yeah and it just happens to have space for train over here, so I don't bother you. [:D]

Jim in the Cape, how do pronounce Girardeau, thanks for caring about how coooooooollllllllllllddddddddd it get. We actually get down into the low 40s at night, so it is chilly. During our heatwave last week it got down to upper 30s, so we had a 55 degree drop from day to night.

Paul, my mom is from Duluth, she wants to know how things are up there. How close are you to Duluth. Glad to see the tractor is fixed. Woo Hoo.

Kids are making lots of noise, so gotta run guys.

Take care

Tim (yes it get cold here)
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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 22, 2005 10:59 AM
FERGIE- I'LL WIMP U , u young wimpersnapper. Just wait till your bones get as old as mine. We shall see who laughs last. And wait till A & A kick in. [artheritis and altimers]. senior moments arrive at the most inopertune times.
Keep warm ,my friend. I do enjoy the joshing. Goes very nicely with the coffee and .
[the and is what ever is on hand- donuts,bagels etc.]
Flip

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