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Posted by JPowell on Monday, December 27, 2004 12:54 PM
Jim in Cape Girardeau - As for MRRing plans, I got the idea last week of revamping part of the overall size to something that could handle one of the starter layouts that MR has had over the past few years like the Turtle Creek Central os something along those lines.

Trainwreck - Had a great week off - Wife came down with laringitis weekend before XMas, so she was on the quiet side, not to mention home and off from work cause she can't do her job w/out a voice....lucky me. Just what I needed while I was trying to finish up shopping for her.

As for XMas - I went to the in-laws for XMas dinner.. got a 3-in-1 Lexmark Printer/Copier/Scanner from them for present. Got the Dermmel and accessory kit from the CFO and step-son, along with a few other odds and ends, and got a $50.00 gc from my parents to my favorite LHS.... yeah!

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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

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Posted by fec153 on Monday, December 27, 2004 12:44 PM
Bob- Did u get the E about the Texas Chili Cook-off?
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Monday, December 27, 2004 12:31 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes



I have been wondering about recognizing the "charter members" of the coffee club. We will have to get BigBoy to define what a charter member is, would it be someone who posted on the very first page, or someone who posted within the first week the "shop" was open, or someone who posted on one of the first 10 pages, maybe someone who posted within the first 100 posts? It will require some thought. Some of the ones who did post on earlier pages are no longer posting. Well some "food for thought", so with that I say, "Good Night." [:)]





Jim, I did some historical review on the early days of the Coffee Shop, and found that we did exactly 20 pages in one month. It seems rather fitting that anyone with a post during that time should qualify as a charter member.

If you take the time to look back, you will find no real surprises as to who qualifies. 90% are still very active, only a few have slipped off the radar.[8D]
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Posted by fec153 on Monday, December 27, 2004 12:30 PM
Bob- I never got a message that my E's were not getting thru. None were reported as
not recieved . No idea what went wrong. Anyway have resent info 2 differant ways.
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Posted by fec153 on Monday, December 27, 2004 12:10 PM
Bob- Isent you my address , via regular E. Will send again using the mrr forum del.service.
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Posted by lupo on Monday, December 27, 2004 11:53 AM
Fergie,

the decals came out fine [tup] they look great !

QUOTE: Lupo: If the lack of snow is getting you down this holiday season, then maybe we can do an exchange for next year. I stay at your place and in exchange you at mine. And to show you what a great person I am I fling in a snow shovel and Noah

Agreed?!


Sure , I'd be delighted, [8D][8D] btw Noah is doing the shoveling anyway I presume [oX)]?

QUOTE: TEFFY:
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153

Bob T. Thank you for your generous offer. E already sent .
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As of 10:30 Dec. 27 - no receive. I get about 2/3 of what you send I don't know what's wrong with my ISP.
Here is my address again: teffy@pernet.net


Bob, I tried to send you some mails as well, but I got the message returned with the notice attached that it was considered spam, and my e-mail adress was blocked by your ISP. maybe it is the GIF's that were in the mail that did the trick,
btw: it was the same mail Flip tried to send you a few weeks back maybe your isp blocked him as well.


JIM: [:)][:)]
good to see you back online![8D]

KYLE: [#welcome] to the coffee shop , all drinks are free but:

maybe Elliot can hire us a new chef [C=:-)] to improve the food [dinner]

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Posted by ksax73 on Monday, December 27, 2004 11:34 AM
What's up!! I figure I'd contribute to this thread. I finally took the time out to read what this huge thread was all about. I did not take the time out to see how this thread has progressed however so please forgive me, lol.

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Posted by fec153 on Monday, December 27, 2004 11:02 AM
Hi Fergie! Nice pictures. Decals look beautiful. Very good looking. Enjoy them in long consist. I'm jealous. Other nickname is "Fumble Fingers."
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 27, 2004 11:01 AM
Good Morning All:

It is sure nice not to have to go to work today. I can't believe I slept in until 7:30 this morning. I can't remember when I slept that late.

Flip:
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153

Bob T. Thank you for your generous offer. E already sent .
Flip

As of 10:30 Dec. 27 - no receive. I get about 2/3 of what you send I don't know what's wrong with my ISP.
Here is my address again: teffy@pernet.net

Stephanie wants me to build a new cabnet in the kitchen so she can put more groceries in it so we'll be ready for huricane season and not have to stock up when prices are high and things are in short supply. I'm thinking about buying a portable gen set so if we lose power we can still power up the freezer, ice box and a fan or two to help move the air around.


I get to play all this week so if the track testing doesn't get in the way I'll get some wireing and scenery done. I brought six cieling tiles home from the shop to make a rock cut. This is a new project as I've read about it but never tried it. I'll keep you posted. I also need to decoder another ABBA set of F units so they can be run. I put a DH163AO in both "A"'s and one "B". The other "B" gets a soundtraxx and speaker, when the sounded "B" is running in second place it sounds like the bell and whistele is in the lead unit. I've also found out that if I change out the wheel sets with NWSL wheels, they don't get as cruddy and work better.

Tom:
I don't know if you've tried the replacement wheels, but you might give it a go. The NWSL wheels are NS. I just went upstairs and looked for the NWSL wheels but I don't remember where they are so I can't give you the part number.

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
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Posted by egmurphy on Monday, December 27, 2004 10:37 AM
QUOTE: der; To top the day off, the TV had the CP Holiday Train program, and "A Child's Christmas in Wales" by Dylan Thomas.


"A Child's Christmas in Wales" is one of my favorite Christmas poems/stories. I still have a small paper bound version that I bought a number (as in a lot) of years ago. Unfortunately due to my location or local programming, I haven't seen it on tv in years.

My favorite version was one that I saw back in the early-mid 60's (I think). I'll assume it was a BBC production, but I'm not sure. It was done with black and white still photos, with the narrator's voice reading the story. Very simply done, but I can remember scenes from it to this day. I'd love to be able to find that particular version on tape or DVD someday.


Regards

Ed
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Posted by Fergmiester on Monday, December 27, 2004 10:35 AM
Noah: Just to let you know I bought you an airline ticket this AM to fly into Halifax, made arrangements to have a snow shovel for you upon arrival. Unfortunately all flights are cancelled so I'll have this MESS cleaned up before you can get here. So I cancelled the ticket.

Well here we are bobbing at the dock, winds are gusting to 60 knots and the snow is still flying. Never made it home last night for fear of getting stuck and by the looks of it , I won't be going home tonight. The plus side is I got the last of my ore cars decaled, so there is always a plus in a negative situation or as the optimist said as he plumetted down past he 20th floor window just after falling from the roof, "So far, so good!"





These are just a few of the 14 I've done over the last day or two.

Lupo: If the lack of snow is getting you down this holiday season, then maybe we can do an exchange for next year. I stay at your place and in exchange you at mine. And to show you what a great person I am I fling in a snow shovel and Noah

Agreed?!

James: I'm ignoring you and your non-callus remarks regarding weather.

wind has picked up and vis has dropped to under a 1/4 mile.

Phil: Nice to see you again, drop in more often!

jfire15: welcome and BTW the first cup is on you and your about 15 in line for the pool table. I'm taking a pass as the ship is rolling right now making the trickey shots difficult and it's hard to make a shot with one hand while holding the Rolling Stock with the other!

Later Gents

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Posted by lupo on Monday, December 27, 2004 9:32 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by luct

Off topic for a sec... Are you far from DenHelder? I've to the naval base there a few times.



going through older posts, I forgot to answer this one: I live app 100 miles south of Den Helder, on one of the isles in the Schelde estuary, between Rotterdam and Antwerp
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 27, 2004 9:14 AM
Mornin All [^]

Some sad news on the sports front yesterday as the "minister of defense", Reggie White past away at age 43. Reggie played for the Phily Eagles and Green Bay Packers. He was also elected to the Pro Bowl 13 times. He is known as much for his off the field work as for his football greatness. He was an ordained minister and did much work to help kids. Reggie will be greately missed.

On the local front a suicide in Little Rock is making national news. Well known Dr. Jonathan Drummond Webb, age 45, was found dead Sunday morning. He was world famous for his work at Arkansas Children's Hospital as chief of pediatric and congenital cardiac surgery. In 2002, ABC News featured his work in a four part series about his outstanding success rate--98%. ABC said it was attracted by Drummond-Webb's record at the time: 830 surgeries in 18 months with a 2 percent mortality rate. This death is a setback in the medical field and is effecting many people.

Changing thoughts now and not try to be callus, let's continue.

Well, now that the news and sports is over let's have some weather. The sun is shinning and the current temperature is about 28 degrees. The ground continues to have some left over snow (I would rather have some left over turkey and dressing though) but the predicted high is around 44 so more snow and ice will be melting today.


Well there is much to do:

1) trip out of town to check friend's house and cats [:(] (long drive to get there)
2) clean my house [:(]
3) grocery shopping [:(]
4) drop of film at Walgreens (some railfanning pics [;)] )
5) catch up on emails


Mitchell [:)]

Nice to see you post here again. [;)]

I will take 100 RSD-15s and 100 C-425s, how soon can you deliver them. Oh, and don't forget the free 24 K gold plated cup holders. [;)] [:D]

Bye All [:)]

Have a super day. [8D]

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Posted by lupo on Monday, December 27, 2004 7:49 AM
Morning All! this is "rolling stock"Lupo reporting in!
had a great cristmas and the sun is shining, no wind and temps around 30 !
and coffee uhm = [tup]

QUOTE: Originally posted by jfire15

Hey Fellas,

Anyone here in the Shop know wether we get kicked off the forum, and our names deleted if we don't post for a few months? Went to log on today, as I always do when the Atlas forum is down, and my name no longer worked. I re-registered with the same name. My old posts say 'error' for the name, etc. Anyone know what the time limit is?
So it goes.

John


Never noticed anything like that, a quick check in the member list showed on the last pages members since 2002 who did not post at all

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Posted by philnrunt on Monday, December 27, 2004 4:00 AM
Robert- I really like that scheme, does the grey go across the top of the nose or is red?The grey would serve as a glare panel and would look good from the front. Either way, good job.
Ed- the Moon Bus was in 2001: A Space Odyssey, in a minor role, but when I got it for a gift I used it to haul my handpicked team of 1:72 Airfix soldiers around the universe on one of those "5 year missions..." It turned into a 35 year mission, much like Star Trek has, the original crew dried out and crumbled, so I bought a new box of 1:72 men and replaced them, they now sit in a curio cabinet, just waiting for the next call to duty!
So it was down to the 40's, eh? On Friday night I was driving to a get together with Amy's family, and the thermom in the Jeep registered -15. On the way home, in the same area, it hit -25. I think it reads about 4-5 degrees lower than reality, but it still caught my eye. Oh, Amy's dad, (NW retiree) gave me 2 8x10 pics of the NW Bicentennial SD45 and Caboose! I was never crazy about the '76 paint schemes, but I did like the NW's and IC's. I'll be a puttin' em on the wall.
Hope all had a great holiday, and got everything they wanted.
2004 sure went by quick, 'spose 05 will go by just that much faster.
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Posted by GDRMCo on Sunday, December 26, 2004 11:32 PM
RDLkrbyvllRR have you decided on testing our new GT42ACs?

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 26, 2004 11:10 PM
HI All [:D]

I'm baccccccckkkk [:)] [;)]

Krump [:)]

Lotto numbers, sure I would love to win the lotto. [;)] If I ever do there is a promise to "someone" about a double 10 %.

Oh, Ok, I will bite. [:p] How cold is it? [:D]


Jim in SEMO [;)]

Pool table, yes, perfect for an N scale layout. But several have beat me to it. [;)]

Funny thing, the Springfield area was susposed to get snow starting Tuesday night (before Christmas) but it never made it to the Springfield area. However, while I was gone Central Arkansas got hammered with snow. A friend of mine check the house for me and left a nice book United States Submarines as a Christmas present. He called me from my house to tell me how bad it was while I was gone. [:)] One time it was nice to not be home. [;)]

Robert [8D]

As you work to improve your "colors" the loco looks better all the time. Keep up the good work.


Lupo [:)]

Once again you come through with a great gif. You always make me laugh and put a smile on my face with them. Thanks. [:)]


Krump (I think) [B)]

It was nice of Letterman to go entertain the troops. I am sure they enjoyed him. Personally I like Leno much better, Letterman just isn't very funny to me. Of course Johnny is da man. [;)]


I am glad to hear everyone enjoyed Christmas.

I watched a good movie Saturday night called, My Dog Skip. It was a movie with the "old style flair", not much for animations or fancy hi-tec, just a good old fashioned movie that touched the soul and moved the heart. <Yes, Jim can be touched by simple things.> The movie had a "Walton-esk" style to it and really moved my parents too. There wasn't a dry eye in the house when the show ended.

We have so many new people I can not rememer them all but WELCOME to each and every one of you. [:)]


I have been wondering about recognizing the "charter members" of the coffee club. We will have to get BigBoy to define what a charter member is, would it be someone who posted on the very first page, or someone who posted within the first week the "shop" was open, or someone who posted on one of the first 10 pages, maybe someone who posted within the first 100 posts? It will require some thought. Some of the ones who did post on earlier pages are no longer posting. Well some "food for thought", so with that I say, "Good Night." [:)]


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Posted by der5997 on Sunday, December 26, 2004 9:56 PM
JhhJim: Check your email, as I've forwarded a note from Sri Lanka about the tidal wave damage. (First hand account, anyone else interested, email me)
John:
QUOTE: Anyone here in the Shop know wether we get kicked off the forum, and our names deleted if we don't post for a few months? Went to log on today, as I always do when the Atlas forum is down, and my name no longer worked. I re-registered with the same name. My old posts say 'error' for the name, etc. Anyone know what the time limit is?
I haven't been back to the Atlas Forum since it went down in the summer. I'll try to get on tomorrow maybe, and let you know if I have any luck. (If I can remember my password that is! [:O])

It started snowing here at about 9:00 p.m. instead of the 12:00 the TV said to expect. Wind's up, as they said it would be, so we can expect some drifts by morning. Should be rough all day tomorrow. If the power stays on, there may be nothing much else to do but the layout! [;)][:P][(-D]

Goodnight, and God Bless. Spare a thought and prayer for those affected by the tidal waves in South Asia.
John.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 26, 2004 5:12 PM
Evenin' all. Great to see everybody had a good christmas. All I got for christmas, was a Ford Taurus, a couple of weeks, ago. [8D][:D][:)][^]

John: I can't help you. I've been here a little over a month.

Guy's, remember, the paint schemes are just experiments. I haven't decided on a scheme, yet.

That's about all.

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Posted by jfire15 on Sunday, December 26, 2004 4:13 PM
Hey Fellas,

Anyone here in the Shop know wether we get kicked off the forum, and our names deleted if we don't post for a few months? Went to log on today, as I always do when the Atlas forum is down, and my name no longer worked. I re-registered with the same name. My old posts say 'error' for the name, etc. Anyone know what the time limit is?
So it goes.

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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, December 26, 2004 12:32 PM
Greg- Oh, No!!! I did it again. Started a new page.
[I should be so lucky with the lottery. Drinks and donuts on me.]
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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, December 26, 2004 12:29 PM
Bob T. Thankyou for your generous offer. E already sent .
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 26, 2004 11:51 AM
Happy Sunday all!!!

I trust you all had a great Christmas. Ours was quiet, we had to change our plans at the last minute. My CFO got a bit of a bug and did not feel like going anywhere so we had to cancel dinner at our daughter's house. A couple of hours after we called her she showed up with 2 huge plates of Christmas dinner!!!!!!! a real [angel] she is.

Reports from the family are very good, Seems everyone enjoy their presents.

Hey!!! What this? Where does the pool table come from? Wait! I have a vision!!! Tabletop layout????? [#dots][:)][:)][;)][;)][(-D]

Fergy - the S word is not allowed in my house....... [|(][(-D]

Robert - Very nice work on your design, you've improved that loco tremendously [bow]

John - Thanks for the info on that hobby shop, I was about to renew my passport but I won't bother now.

Thanks to all of you who have decorated this place with your posts. Very nice indeed.

Hope you all have a great day.
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Posted by der5997 on Sunday, December 26, 2004 11:44 AM
Fergie:
QUOTE: John and Luc time to dust off the shovels and show these sissy's how it's supposed to be done.
....our friends Pat and Gerald are away at White Point Resort for Christmas. They phoned today to say they were getting back today, 2 days early because of the Nor' Easter due to dump 40cms on us all tonight. We hadn't listened to any news all day yesterday or today, so were blissfully unaware. Anyhow, the sandbags are in the back of the van, and the snowblower has been moved out of the garage, fueled up, and test started. Sufficient wood was brought in before Christmas, so that's one less thing. Just hope the power lines stay up this time around [:O] [:D]
[dinner]A late lunch is due, leftovers of lamb, and more of that pudding. I misscounted yesterday, it was six veggies, and of course the mint sauce for the lamb.

I've painted over all the strange white stuff in the lower yard. 3 different but similar paint mixes gives a bit of variety. Now it's ballast on the main alongside the yard, and then painting the rails. The main line ballast is Woodland Scenics, and I'm not used to that at all. Wish me luck.
Rather than "leaps and bounds", Fergie, I'd say it's more "fits and starts" [(-D]
TTFN

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 26, 2004 10:02 AM
Good Morning All:

We had a good time yesterday their were nineteen people here for lunch. Six of US took a nap after dinner and for 30 minutes I had a good nap. The fellowship and visiting was very enjoyable.

My sister, Lois, has a fireplace in the den and has two of her grandchildren (ages 5 and 6) living with her. Since September they've wanted to know "when is Grandpa going to burn the house down?" When it got so cold the day before Christmas, Red decided to build a fire. The girls were very upset because the fire would hurt Santa, so before they went to bed Christmas eve they made sure that the fire was out so Santa would be OK .

With us closing the shop between Christmas and New Year I should have some time to work on the railroad, I'm still trying to get those temp wires out of there but it's almost like the goverment; nothing is so permenet as a temp fixture.

Fergie:
Stephanie wanted to know what we talked about for over 2 HOURS. I told her "about everything except should Quebec succede from Canada". It was very enjoyable Christmas present. THANK YOU.

Flip:
If you will e-mail me your address I'll send you one of these 60' OK models.

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Sunday, December 26, 2004 9:53 AM
Well, I'm in early again, as I'll be busy this afternoon and night. Not much aroun really, think I'll just grab a hot chocolate and that last jelly-filled donut..........

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Posted by lupo on Sunday, December 26, 2004 9:37 AM
Morning All!

I hope you had a great christmas

just dropped in for a quick peek before we ' roll ' off to our Second Christmas Day Dinner, [dinner][C=:-)]
actually overhere we always celebrate 2 days of christmas. Had a quiet dinner at my mom yesterday, today we going to friends for a fondue / grill fest [yeah] to fill up any empty space left inside from yesterdays dinner,
so tomorrow i will really feel like "rolling stock"



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Posted by tomwatkins on Sunday, December 26, 2004 9:10 AM
Good Mornin' Everybody,
It's going to be a beautiful day after Christmas in the mountains today. The latest storm seems to have tracked well south of us, down around Augusta and Columbia, SC. The sun is coming up nicely and we're up to about 21 degrees on the front porch.

We had an absolutely wonderful Christmas. It was a little quieter than some we've had because Matt, Jenny and Trav couldn't make it home this year. Matt stayed in Phoenix and Jenny and Trav went to their Mom's in Jacksonville. We talked to all of them and they had wonderful days. One of Shawna's best friends came over and shared Christmas dinner with us, and people stopped by off and on all day. The kitchen is still full of food - "Step Away From The Table" - is really good advice but very hard to do. It was a wonderful day, and we are very blessed.

Scott, you got it just exactly right. The magic is seeing the smile on other people's faces.That's what makes it wonderful.

Paul and Warthogdrvr, you're both right about the guilts. I left Nam on Dec.17,1968 and flew back to Okinawa and then on to El Toro, Ca. I got out of the Marine Corps the morning of Dec.23rd and flew home. I got in at 11:35PM on the 23rd, just in time for Christmas Eve. That was a wonderful Christmas. It was Jenny's first Christmas, and I was home and safe, but my buddies were still over there, and still in harm's way.

RDLKrbyvllRR, I really like the most recent scheme you posted. It's a good color combination and very classy looking.

Lupo and Pennyshoosier, the Christmas greetings are both super. You are both too much! Thank you both.

Better go for now, I'm going to finish carving the mountain this morning and fill some spots with sculptamold, and then get a base coat of paint on it.

Have a great day, everybody,
Tom
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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, December 26, 2004 7:55 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Eriediamond

Hope everyone had a Merry Holiday! I'm in kind of dispare this morning and down hearted. You see, I awoke yesterday morning and checked my stocking and found a lump of real coal in it. Now I figure that its a trick gift and got to thinking, coal--fuel for a steam loco--- thats it!!!! There must be a live steam engine waiting for me somewhere. Well, Iv'e searched and searched everywhere and can't find it. I've even begged my wife to tell me where it is but all she'll do is give me one of those funny smiles--- oh yeah, she's enjoying this. Anyway, I figure Bubba (>^..^<) is in on this too, so I've been following him around all morning, thinking he'll lead me to it. It ain't happening, the only place he lead me to is the litter box!!! Oh well, I'll find it sooner or later!!! At least I've found some good coffee here this morning---- must be Ferggie's,-- it's got that old Navy sea water taste to it!! [:O][:O][(-D][(-D]


Erie! Good to see you! , If it takes salt water in the coffee to get you back here, we'll have to expand our line of conasewer's blends.

Funny How I've been lobbing jabs at you poor souls regarding the snow. Well I see sNoah has been saving a belates Xmass gift for me. Yes that's right Environment Canada has issued an Heavy Snow Fall warning for Halifax and the Eastern Shore. So X is still the unknown and their will be a mass of it. So Merry XMass!. John and Luc time to dust off the shovels and show these sissy's how it's supposed to be done. (Here kid, here's a $20) To think I shovelled driveways for $2.50[:(]

John: I see your RR is growing leaps and bounds. Well done, I'll have to make an effort to come and see you this summer.

Paul:The old saying of "if it waddles like a duck, talks like a duck chances are it is a....." Well it could also be the Turkey.

Anyway Time for another cup of Timmy's

Fergie

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Posted by Eriediamond on Sunday, December 26, 2004 7:09 AM
Hope everyone had a Merry Holiday! I'm in kind of dispare this morning and down hearted. You see, I awoke yesterday morning and checked my stocking and found a lump of real coal in it. Now I figure that its a trick gift and got to thinking, coal--fuel for a steam loco--- thats it!!!! There must be a live steam engine waiting for me somewhere. Well, Iv'e searched and searched everywhere and can't find it. I've even begged my wife to tell me where it is but all she'll do is give me one of those funny smiles--- oh yeah, she's enjoying this. Anyway, I figure Bubba (>^..^<) is in on this too, so I've been following him around all morning, thinking he'll lead me to it. It ain't happening, the only place he lead me to is the litter box!!! Oh well, I'll find it sooner or later!!! At least I've found some good coffee here this morning---- must be Ferggie's,-- it's got that old Navy sea water taste to it!! [:O][:O][(-D][(-D]

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