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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, November 27, 2009 4:37 PM

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The only internet available out here besides cable is dial-up and satellite and they're both slow as Christmas. I went to satellite TV because of the constant cable TV problems I was having. Fuzzy picture, picture with line interference, sound problems, etc. I have none of that with satellite. I lose reception now and then when a big storm comes through but it's only for a minute or two. It has to be a really big storm to do that.

There are a bunch of places just outside of London ON with the same issue. Outdated lines being used to carry more than 4X the load capacity of the system handling them. Very little $$$ spent on the systems over the years for upgrade amounting to breakdowns and in a couple of cases we seen up here---complete collapse. All kinds of infrastructure got ignored over the years--

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, November 27, 2009 2:08 PM

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Jeff, good to hear those chills don't stick around long. Would an electric blanket you could have set to warm you up, and then just turn it on, help with the chills?

Been there, tried that. It didn't work very well. I was warm outside but still cold inside.

 

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Jeff, sounds like us in Cleveland the cable system is horrible.  Most people have satellite or ATT Universal for their TV.  DSL is the popular choice for internet.  I’m thinking about switching to the ATT Universal for the TV and get rid of the satellite.

The only internet available out here besides cable is dial-up and satellite and they're both slow as Christmas. I went to satellite TV because of the constant cable TV problems I was having. Fuzzy picture, picture with line interference, sound problems, etc. I have none of that with satellite. I lose reception now and then when a big storm comes through but it's only for a minute or two. It has to be a really big storm to do that.

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, November 27, 2009 1:42 PM
Good morning all,

Jeff, sounds like us in Cleveland the cable system is horrible.  Most people have satellite or ATT Universal for their TV.  DSL is the popular choice for internet.  I’m thinking about switching to the ATT Universal for the TV and get rid of the satellite.

Todd, you have a good point there.  The only buildings I need now for the layout is a Medusa Cement plant, I do have room for 2 more Huelets (hint hint).

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, November 27, 2009 1:37 PM

 Thanks Robby. Al Mayo (or buddy-boy, as I've dubbed him) found it though, but I'm LMAOing at his comments.

How about a couple good pics from me? the complete line-up is in WPF

 Yard overview:


A backdrop really imp[roves this scene, eh?

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, November 27, 2009 1:21 PM

 Just a quick stop.  

 Hope everybody is having a good Friday!!!  Seeing what we have for christmas lights, etc......Did some small shopping this morning, but not your 4:00am shopping.  It was more 8:00am shopping.  

 Well I better go, seems like some light sleet is falling.

 Sawyer......Good video.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, November 27, 2009 12:05 PM

 Rob, thank you!

Jim, the crossing didn't come out extremely well, but it's a start, lol. 

I'll probably need to get some sculptamold to even out the plaster roads, but I've already painted them. oh well, lol.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, November 27, 2009 11:32 AM

Good Morning, Flo - did you get your shopping in early already, or send Zoe & Chloe for you? Ah, sounds good. Well, for me, I'll have a stack of waffles with maple syrup, couple of pats of butter on top, a glass of Ed 's OJ, and a Rio Grande mug of your finest coffee, please. Thanks!

Sunny morning, though a tad cool (not unseasonable for this time of year, only 40 F/ 4C), and supposed to warm up to 13 C/56 F by this afternoon. Went by grocery store to return the unopened box of stuffing mix (maybe I'll try it another time), and the lot was full - the K-discount store is next door on the lot, and maybe the grocery store was running some kind of specials, dunno. Got my refund and headed for the laundry and the Diner.

Jeff, good to hear those chills don't stick around long. Would an electric blanket you could have set to warm you up, and then just turn it on, help with the chills?

Sawyer, I got over to view your video - like your w**k on the scenery. How're the crossings looking to w**k out?

Todd, I hope you weren't using that deep fryer *inside* the garage (only dragged it inside later in the day after it was turned off and shut down), didja? I've seen video clips previously about those deep fryers with turkeys...Shock Another reason I don't do fried foods - the cleanup...Dead (And careful there, unless you're fishing for trolls in these parts...). I like the looks of the S-2 locos, every since, I think it was an older RMC that had an SP S-2 in the Tiger stripe scheme on the cover (went with an article on making a small diesel fueling/sanding station). Oh, lemme guess, Todd - would tomorrow be a day for w**king in Toddland? Wink

Barry - your weather sounds, uh, 'sneat', I'm sure. Wink When you referred to fur cleaning, were you talking about Spring, or the rest of the interior of the house? The former could be a very, interesting experience, I would think. Whistling Best wishes with that, either way.

I'm debating about going to H-L today, given what day it is and all. I'm hoping that all the craftsy women will already have bought their materials for their Christmas decorating and gifts, so I can get around in there without too much trobule. (Am I deluding myself on that?...) I also need to get another pair of Dockers for w**k, but since I'll be off Monday and Tuesday (with this brave new w**k schedule...), I may just wait and go during the day then.

Today, I REALLY need to clean/clear off the dining room table. Probably go by the rental place for one of these:

Want to get the feeders on the layout added in to those other spots, and then run the bus wires and hook into those, too. Need some more getup-and-go in my mug, please, Flo. Thanks!

 

Blessings and happy avoiding any crowds possible today,

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, November 27, 2009 9:58 AM

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 The steel mills in Pittsburg and Cleveland have re-started so I’m celebrating with a nice taconite color highlights.  Soon railcars filled with the taconite pellets and titanium slag will be making their way inland from the lake.  The titanium slag is shipped in by boat from Africa and Australia and used in everything from paper to toothpaste.

I like hearing about things opening or restarting!!!SmileApprove It should be interesting to see pix of all that action---

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Good Morning--

It appears that we got a wee bit o' snain this morning---snain being a combination of rain/snow in all their forms going on all at once. Our high today---in the snain---will be 5C while the low will be 0C. Oh--it is also very dull---Dead

Most of the decs are out in the living room and will be slowly worked on--the vintage ornaments are displayed in the cabinets while ever't'in' else be stuffed into the tree. Our tree ends up with around 450 -500 lights in it by the time Audrey be done with themWhistling Plus the tree usually has about 275-325 ornaments on it----kinda pretty looking when it is done--Smile,Wink, & Grin

'Spring' has already taken over the tree skirt that I left out in the storage room---so we'll have our annual fur cleaning done before the tree is put up----sometime this weekend---or so---Whistling

Chloe, I'll have a coffee and an egg/sausage on a muffin please---I'll be at the RC for now--Approve

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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, November 27, 2009 9:49 AM

Happy Birthday Ray!...

Good Morning...Its partly cloudy and 33 here..I'll just have coffee I'm still full from yesterday..We had 3 of our daughters here and 8 of the grand Kids..We had Turkey and ham with all the trimings and Punkin and apple pies...My youngest Daughter is staying for awhile so I get some more time with Her and Grand Kids..Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving..We sure did..You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, November 27, 2009 9:10 AM

Good morning, Happy Day After Thanksgiving, or Black Friday as some call it, or Clean Up the Deep Fryer in the Garage Day as it's known at my house. Coffee, scrambled eggs with tomatoes and turkey please.

Today: Sunny, with a high near 48. West wind around 7 mph becoming south. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 34. South wind between 7 and 9 mph.

I noticed this morning that the locomotive on MRR home page that they use in the advertising for The Modelrailroaders Guide To Diesel Locomotives' flip page ( no 5) appears to be the same loco my AHM is. Or wants to be. Can't be for sure because I can't see the top of the hood. And the handrails seem a bit thinner on the proto (chuckle). You know, now that you brought up the old girlWhistling. I thought I'd let you know I've finally decided to identify this little piece of history that was only called ALCO 1000HP Switcher. Several "experts" on the web over the years have differing opinions as to what it is, an S-1 or S-2. Odd until last night at approx 2:00am, as I was awaiting the dogs return from apparently relieving itself of the first wave of Thanksgiving dinner, did I never think to look at the prototype pages and compare myself, instead of the AHM collectors type pages. Any way very quickly even with just Wikepedia, it was narrowed to the S-2 because of the claimed HP, the radiator size, the exhaust stack and the door configuration (last two doors toward the rear and that‘s without counting the number) and the Blunt Trucks. Very easy simple and not very difficult. However, realizing that Wikepedia, though usually correct, can be a bit misinformed at times do to the way it is created and edited, enter The Yard Limit website as a second opinion and yup, an S-2 we have. Ta Daaaaa! Finally after all these years a 10 minute search and I found out.Banged Head

Jim- Yes I agree with Crandell, (as if it's going to make him sleep better tonight knowing I approve). I mean the whole idea of a moderator is to keep things from turning ugly. Not sit back and watch it get ugly and hope for it to get better, then after the instigators get their say, lock the thread so they get the last nasty word. Kinda like if you don't want Graffiti, you don't wait until it's painted then kick them out of the yard and say see I took care of it. You grab them while they're walking toward the car with the spray paint. Like I said I respect the moderators position and think they do a good job. No one likes to be cut off when they are talking, but sometimes for the good of the whole, it has to be done. Usually, not always, but usually if you notice, the biggest complainers about getting shutdown are the ones who got it shut down to begin with.

(pssssst! But did you notice the majority of the folks didn't overly care what someone else does with their railroad?) Why is it there has to be a self appointed group of guardians for most everything you do. The ones who have decided it's their hobby, activity, or whatever. Oh well.

Ya, ya, I see you Vinnie. I know, "enough already".

Lee- But if they all were MRR's, wouldn't that make it harder? I mean by the time Christmas gets here, I'm SURE you will have thought of a place to work that gift into your layout. Laugh

OK, the truck is not coming until tomorrow at the restaurant, yes Saturday, because of the holiday and the fields are too wet to be worked, so, that means, other than the fryer, I have nothing to do. You know what that means? I think you do.

Have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, November 27, 2009 9:06 AM

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Jeff, is your cable system underground?  We had a huge problem with phone and cable in Corpus Christi; due to the possibility of a hurricane all utilities except power ran underground and was susceptible to flooding.

The only things underground here are gas lines, phone lines, water lines and roots. Cable and power are above ground except when there's a storm, when they're on the ground. The biggest problem with the cable here is that the cable service retrofitted an already aging system (installed in the early 80's) that was designed to carry no more than 50 cable channels. Now it carries over 100 cable channels, broadband internet, cable telephone and God knows what else. There's no way they can guarantee uninterrupted service as the cable TV signal is interrupted at least once a month and the cable internet signal gets bounced around from good to bad constantly and, out here at least, goes down at least once a week. I don't know about their phone service as I don't know anybody who has it, but I would think those folks have some times they get hot around the collar.

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, November 27, 2009 7:27 AM
Good morning all,

If you don’t like the weather in Ohio wait 5 minutes, it will change.  I have a quarter mile walk from the truck to the office here and this morning I got out of the truck and it was raining, by the time I got to the office it was snowing!


Todd, yes some of the L.S. & W. rolling stock made its way down to the L&A last year.  It’s cool to see it on his layout with the original markings.


John boy, my son’s birthday is 23 NOV and I think it’s only landed on Turkey day twice in the last 18 years.


Eric, long time no see.


Jeff, is your cable system underground?  We had a huge problem with phone and cable in Corpus Christi; due to the possibility of a hurricane all utilities except power ran underground and was susceptible to flooding.


Barry, looks like you have a head start on me, I do have all the outside lights up and watching properly but I haven’t started on the tree or indoor decorations.


Jim, some of the stores out here opened at 0400hrs this morning with people waiting in line to be the first in the store.  Personally I do a little shopping every month throughout the year.  It would be nice if everyone on my list was a model railroader then it wouldn’t be so hard to do the shopping.

 The steel mills in Pittsburg and Cleveland have re-started so I’m celebrating with a nice taconite color highlights.  Soon railcars filled with the taconite pellets and titanium slag will be making their way inland from the lake.  The titanium slag is shipped in by boat from Africa and Australia and used in everything from paper to toothpaste.

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, November 27, 2009 4:07 AM

Since I'm not sleeping well, how about a chamomile tea, please. 

***Jeffrey, meant to compliment your work on the pavement that truck is driving over. Quite a good effect there. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, November 27, 2009 3:07 AM

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Jeff, I'm guessing your chills finally went away (whether they were related to the antibiotics or not), correct? Meant to ask, is that sporty yellow car on the flatbed going to the repair shop?

The chills do go away after about 30 minutes. Yes, the Porsche is to be dropped at the repair shop. Wouldn't want it to end up like the Citation next to the trackside building.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, November 26, 2009 11:12 PM

Large lemon water, please. 

***Ray, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY"

***Sawyer, your layout is coming right along. I like the detail (shrubs/trees/etc) work.

Had an uneventful Thanksgiving with some Inlaws. This evening I made time to work on the wife's layout for a bit. Added more leftover sprayfoam insulation & sheetrock mud. Have sooooo far to go still.

Take care y'all.

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Posted by ns3010 on Thursday, November 26, 2009 10:57 PM

Happy B-Day Ray!

Eric: For a while, I had been guessing that we would start seeing MLs down your way. Also, I get my information (like the fact that they really did start down there) from another forum of which I may not speak of...
And BTW, you can call me Joe Wink

Tonight was pretty fun. Tons of food; from what I was told, we had 7 turkeys!!! A lot of the older cousins weren't there this year, so the place had an "empty" feel to it...

Headed down the shore tomorrow. Other than that, not much going on.

I'll catch ya tomorrow.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, November 26, 2009 10:11 PM

Good Thanksgiving (and Ray's Natal Anniversary) Evening, Janie. I'll have a chocolate chip cookie and a mug of eggnog (for me, with my birthday usually falling between Thanksgiving Day and the start of Advent (that pre-Christmas thing..), I consider after the big Thanksgiving meal to be the start of eggnog (and Christmas) season. Besides, I don't do that OH-MIGOSH-IT'S-EARLY-AND-NOT-EVEN-THE-BIRDS-ARE-UP!! Friday morning thing at the stores. Oh, here's my eggnog and the cookie - thanks, Janie!

And a big thank you as well to our NOTB Diners (not to be confused with those whose drifts can be measured in a mere handful of feet of the white stuff...), and may your wood supply and electric and internet connections hold up well all winter long. Big Smile

Todd, I'd agree with you about the Diner being one of the most helpful things for keeping me on track (pun intended...) with my railroad and layout. A big Missouri Cowboy Howdy-ThankYew for all the help you all have been, and for keeping me thinking about my MRR'ing. Yeah!! As for the RC thread, Todd, I can see where Crandell decided to close it down before it turned really ugly - he closed it with a comment that several good points were made on that thread.

Eric, hope you get the research paper finished up soon enough (and well enough) to have some time for MRR'ing before Christmas (and after any needed/required shopping & wrapping). Thumbs Up And remember to enjoy the time with friends and family, as well.

Garry - (to modify a certain beverage's ad phrase) "Got sleeping bags?" Wink I recall spending one Christmas in Omaha at my aunt and uncle's house, sleeping on cots in the basement - THAT was cool back then!

My roast a la crock pot (mine isn't related to that McDonald's guy Smile,Wink, & Grin) turned out well, very tender and I liked the taste (tried different seasonings this time). Also fixed strawberry-raspberry Jello (one box of each, mixed together), but started too late on that to eat it tonight (without a straw). Had my co-w**ker Jason and his girlfriend bring me back TWO paper plates of grub from his family's Thanksgiving dinner. They called me before they left going there, to ask if I preferred turkey or ham. When I said I had the roast in the crockpot, he said that was okay, I could have turkey leftovers tomorrow, just like everyone else. Laugh

Only had one trip to ER (more counseling than assessment) and one phone call to tend to today for my on-call. Oh yeah, and the hospital had turkey and fixin's in their 'break room' (across the hall from one side of the hallway where I come in to get to the ER). One of the doctors (whose patient I was seeing) told me after I got done, to go get something to eat, so I actually got some turkey before Jason got back.Dinner Yep, I am blessed in many ways. Smile I couldn't find much of any place open today when I went looking for a soda and internet connection. So far, I'm piggybacking off a neighbor's open WiFi (and keeping my bandwidth down) to get this posted. (I did find a gas station to get a soda, though) Tomorrow it will be laundry time, since I'm back on-call Sat. and Sunday.

Randy, you're going great guns on your layout there! Bow I still have a 4X8 sheet of that stuff (they called it 'soundboard', I think, when I got it at the lumber yard (in the mid/late 1970's). But I'll be using mine for some mountain rock edges of hills mostly.

Jeff, I'm guessing your chills finally went away (whether they were related to the antibiotics or not), correct? Meant to ask, is that sporty yellow car on the flatbed going to the repair shop?

Barry - a few decoration thingees? Yeah, right! Smile,Wink, & Grin I need to dig mine out tomorrow - the apartment-sized tree, lights for the tree (and there're enough so I also string them up and around the living room window with the colored strand), stockings, gold glittered-up pine cone (for my office decoration). Of course, that means I'll have to move the printer off the box (where I usually put the tree) next to the TV and find a place for the printer somewhere else.

DerJohn, that (future) enginehouse looks amazingly like (in N scale) the old Revell enginehouse(/bakery/newspaper/...) that I have in HO scale. Wow!! Like your median planters. Thumbs Up

Well, about time for me to get ready for bedtime, even if I'm NOT even gonna go near the mall tomorrow.Shock Hope everyone gets a good night's rest (to go with those naps after dinner earlier today), and prayers for those Diners who haven't checked in today or will be travelling (JR).

 

Thanksgiving and Birthday Blessings,

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

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Todd, did you put that lemon meringue pie in the catapult? I love that stuff. Sad

I think he did--------by the looks of it----SighWhistling

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:56 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

The directions for the turkey said when it was done in the oven to take it out and let it stand for 15 minutes.

Our turkey was not able to stand after being roasted for a few hours, but we ate it anyhow.

Sawyer, nice video.

 

LMAO, I should hope the turkey couldn't, or that would be one tough turkey to kill.

Thanks for the compliment on the vid too.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:52 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

The directions for the turkey said when it was done in the oven to take it out and let it stand for 15 minutes.

Our turkey was not able to stand after being roasted for a few hours, but we ate it anyhow.

LaughLaughLaughLaugh

Audrey said you need a pillow thrown at you for that!!!LaughLaugh

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:42 PM

Happy Thanksgiving ya'll!!

I got to sleep in for once, and I finally got that pesky power brake booster installed. The wratcheting wrench really helps with that.

Ray, happy B-day!! It's strange that today is also my sister's 13th birthday.

Todd, did you put that lemon meringue pie in the catapult? I love that stuff. Sad

Out of curiosity guys, are we gonna have to move the diner again in 4 days?

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:42 PM

Hello ...

The directions for the turkey said when it was done in the oven to take it out and let it stand for 15 minutes.

Our turkey was not able to stand after being roasted for a few hours, but we ate it anyhow.

Sawyer, nice video.

Der John .... I like the engine house.

Cheers everybody.  

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:34 PM

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Sawyer: Yup, I’ll likely try that grass first off in a cow pasture I’ve got planned. That German-Swiss scratch builder gave me some multi-coloured sawdust stuff from Europe that I think will do for wild flowers in that meadow, and the clump grass should contrast well. I’ll have to get my cows out so I don’t make the grass impossibly high!  (did I write grass and high in the same sentence? Ooops!  ) 

 

lol, lookign forwar dot the pics John!

 Barry, I was like HOLY CRAP when I saw how good the camera was. only bad thing is I don't have a mac, so the dern video files won't work in Windows Movie Maker.

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Posted by der5997 on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:24 PM
Pretty full day until we got back home about 5:40 p.m. Foggy drive down the shore (that means east from Halifax ) coming home.  Did  get to the LHS, and apart from the things on the list, picked up another used built up factory, the twin of the one that’s now an engine house on the renewed freight yard. Since I didn’t post a “before” pic of that, here’s what the twin looks like (or did up to 15 minutes ago when I started ripping the details off and liberating the building from the base.LOL) That's the front, this is the rear. It’s going to be another engine house, this time part of the engine maintenance facility at the other end of the layout (aka just 8 inches above and 6 feet to the right of the first one.)  Ray: Strike up the band! Hope your Birthday was a huge success!  Sawyer: Yup, I’ll likely try that grass first off in a cow pasture I’ve got planned. That German-Swiss scratch builder gave me some multi-coloured sawdust stuff from Europe that I think will do for wild flowers in that meadow, and the clump grass should contrast well. I’ll have to get my cows out so I don’t make the grass impossibly high! (did I write grass and high in the same sentence? Ooops! )  Todd: Glad you like the parking divider. The height of those tubs does give a bit of visual variety. Not my idea, just what I see around.   I though last night my camera had died. It was just that all my spare re-chargable batteries were flat! Quite a relief, as I really don’t have cash for a replacement!  Looks like it’s time for bed again. Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers for all in need of healing, comfort prosperity and peace.Angel 

 

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Posted by CNCharlie on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:22 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RAY!!

Well it sounds like most of you that had Thanksgiving today had a good one and I do hope you are snoozing by the fire with nice glass of  port, wine, you name it as you can have anything you want and Clhoe put it on my tab. You know Chloe the one for the under the counter stuff.

See you tomorrow.

CN Charlie

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, November 26, 2009 8:36 PM

(yawn) Welp, the place is quiet once againYeah!!. The dishes are washed and things put away. I do believe Missy the perfect dog had more to eat than me.

Angel

Todd  

Central Illinoyz

In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.

I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk. Laugh

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, November 26, 2009 8:07 PM

Sawyer:  Your iPod works better than my cellphone!! LOL!!  The layout lookin' good from here so far---Smile,Wink, & Grin

Good Evening--

So, how many people sleeping off the Triptophan from the Turkey dinner? A lot I see----Whistling

Oh well, get ready for Black Friday-------Smile,Wink, & Grin

We already got the decs out-------workin on getting these things ready for the display cabinet---a few thingees

and a strange scenario---anyone wanna help this guy out? He needs help with a tree----

Have a good one-----Smile

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, November 26, 2009 6:43 PM

Sawyer Berry

Clemson University c/o 2018

Building a protolanced industrial park layout

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, November 26, 2009 6:34 PM

 Just got back from my sister's place. We had an excellent Thanksgiving meal. The cable out here went out early this afternoon and was down for over four hours. In fact it had come back on here about an hour ago.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, November 26, 2009 3:26 PM

Large coffee to go, please & thanks.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING Y'ALL.

Cowboy Rob

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