Evening/Morning all.
Glad to be in Canada. Never been here before.
Finally some place a little cooler. Now I don't have to worry about keeping my ICED COFFEE cold.
Good night tonight. The girl that I was w**king with is a good waitress, and fun to w**k with, so tonight was stress-free (unlike last night). AND, since it's Sunday, I also got paid. It's always nice to walk out with an extra $120 in your pocket.
Just catching up from the old diner...
Ulrich, I think THAT when I made that post, I was so stressed out THAT I sounded way more rough on her than I intended to be. She (and her twin sister) are the nicest, sweetest girls in the world, but aren't cut out to w**k in the restaraunt business, and THAT's not their fault. They're not necessarily dumb, but they simply aren't able to think and act quickly in fast-moving situations. Not everyone is, and THAT's ok.
And THAT module is looking amazing! Keep up the great w**k!
I'm hoping THAT Bill comes back soon... It's too quiet in the morning without him!
Todd, glad to hear THAT MIL is doing better. Hopefully she keeps coming along.
Also, I think you meant my post in relation to getting hit by the car. No one can blame you because it was an unfortunately placed, completely unintentional analogy. I made a pun like that last night. Didn't even realize the connection until after I said it. My friends asked what was going on, and I said, "Word on the street is that someone got hit." I suddenly realized that I had just made a very unfortunately placed unintentional pun, and I felt bad.
Photos: As most of mine (with very few exceptions) are railroad and/or MRR related and ALL have been taken by myself, I will continue posting them until asked to stop. After all, this is a train forum, and would not be the same without train pictures!
Geez, why is everyone slipping? I'm used to walking on slippery restaraunt floors while cleaning up, so I have the advantage... Sorry guys...
Well, it's getting late. OR, is it getting early...
-Joe
With traffic levels remaining low, the Cape May Seashore Lines has found profitable business by storing some old rotary hoppers on newly rehabbed sidings in Woodbine, NJ.