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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 8:34 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

I slept in the past few days. Not really, was awake at 5 am, just didn't get on the computer.

Got a headache this AM. What else is new right?

Nice and sunny here, will be high 80's, low 90's?. Sorry, JEFFREY, but I could never live where you do in the heat of the summer. I see by the TV news you are in one of the parishes in the high heat zone. I sweat at anything any time of year over 70*, and we try to keep the A/C at 68*. On the hotter days, I avoid going out or do my shopping in the early AM so as to avoid the high heat. It's not so much the heat as the humidity around here that has me going wiht hard to breathe steps.

Any news I missed? lets see...Special thoughts and prayers for those who need them. Angel Sorry to hear of any misfortunes.

Well, another boring day for me.

I think it's the heat that is giving me the headache, so I will go back and lie down see if I can't get rid of it.

Saw a picture of a locomotive. Steam. I don't think I've ever heard tell of one...but it was a 2-10-10-4 !!! ANybody ever heard tell of one? don't know where the pic was taken, no notes on it, but sure was a fine looking machine!

TTYALLL8R

EDIT: I guess I got top honors! See what I get for being away for a few days? Eat up, I will get out my Credit Card {groan}.

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 8:51 AM

Good Morning ..

I'll have Tim Horton's coffee and donuts, please.

Well, you can blame me for locating JimCG and dragging him back to the diner.

Paul... The 2-8-8-2 will be nice, I bet. Anytime I look at the Trainworld website, I find it to be disorganized and hard to get the information I am looking for.

Jeff ... Your "new" B-unit looks good. Perhaps, you will need to add details such as grab irons on the A-unit to bring it up to the new standards.

Galaxy ... I recall 2-10-10-2's were once on the Santa Fe . Never heard of a 2-10-10-4, however.

Ray ... I hope people notice your photo of coal hopper cars. Those who plan to weather their hoppers should study your picture.

L&N Tim ... Hope your wife's tests go well. I bet it was an emotional time in your household before she was cancer free.

I continue to have interruptions, but I am slowly moving aloing with my Union Station area of my layout.

Happy Model Railroading

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 8:57 AM

galaxy
Sorry, JEFFREY, but I could never live where you do in the heat of the summer. I see by the TV news you are in one of the parishes in the high heat zone.

Yeah, down here you could probably cook a pizza on the hood of your car without too much of a problem. A young man quite literally across the road from me, David Parks (Trainmaster on this forum) last month literally cooked bacon and eggs on the back steps of his parents house and that wasn't at the hottest part of the day. If you can't take the heat don't come here. Anything over 75 has me hunting for the AC. When I'm driving I put up with it because I have no choice.

Here's an example of what the heat here is like. I painted a Proto 2000 F7B shell yesterday. Black with white trim. Spray paint at that. The black dried within two minutes and that was a heavy coat. The white was put on in a thin coat and it dried almost instantly. When I put the Clear Flat spray on it I did it indoors as it would have cracked or fogged if it dried too quickly. You can't unfog Clear Flat by apraying over it like you can with Dull cote. Once it's fogged that's it. You have to strip it back and do it over.

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 9:04 AM

CB&Q- I can't read the name on the tender of the 2-10-10-4 due to the angle of the shot. I can, however, count the wheels even between the crew's legs. Smooth jacket al along looking kinda streamlined, untill you look at the front end and pilot.

 

jeffrey-wimberly

 galaxy:
Sorry, JEFFREY, but I could never live where you do in the heat of the summer. I see by the TV news you are in one of the parishes in the high heat zone.

Yeah, down here you could probably cook a pizza on the hood of your car without too much of a problem. A young man quite literally across the road from me, David Parks (Trainmaster on this forum) last month literally cooked bacon and eggs on the back steps of his parents house and that wasn't at the hottest part of the day. If you can't take the heat don't come here. Anything over 75 has me hunting for the AC. When I'm driving I put up with it because I have no choice.

Here's an example of what the heat here is like. I painted a Proto 2000 F7B shell yesterday. Black with white trim. Spray paint at that. The black dried within two minutes and that was a heavy coat. The white was put on in a thin coat and it dried almost instantly. When I put the Clear Flat spray on it I did it indoors as it would have cracked or fogged if it dried too quickly. You can't unfog Clear Flat by apraying over it like you can with Dull cote. Once it's fogged that's it. You have to strip it back and do it over.

Oh, I will never by a vehicle without A/C again. DId once, and never again.I know you have no choice, and I would roast in the 92 Taurus when we did errands in it while the Caravan was in the shop. The Taurus would only hold a A/C charge for 1/2 the season, so it wasn't worth paying for it twice.

I know we might like the south for milder winters {though that is changing too}, But even MOH conceeds that summer could be brutal. And we just can't afford to be snowbirds.

L8R

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 9:24 AM

Good morning. It's 80° and sunny. The high today will be 101° (probably hotter) with no hope for rain. The temp will likely feel like 115°.

My plan for today. Mow my parents yard and get cooked well done in the process.  I'm going to mow it with the blade height on a high setting so I don't kill the grass. Been there and done that.

On the layout front, unless you've been stranded out in Death Valley with no internet or phone signal you know that I got the F7B shell done yesterday. Now I'll be keeping my eyes open for an F7A shell of like or similar quality and condition for cheap or free. I lucked out on the F7B shell as the owner didn't need it and let me have it for the asking.  If somebody has a detailed or somewhat detailed HO F7A shell that will fit on an Athearn chassis and doesn't need or want it and doesn't want much for it we need to talk.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 9:41 AM

Good Afternoon Folks!

I am running late today, but I am not up to my usual speed. It´s a hot and humid day, just not my type of weather. Petra and I are pretty much suffering, starting with headaches and a queasy feeling in our stomachs. And it´s only 80 F outside. There is no way we could put up with a weather you guys are having.

I went to our home improvement store and bought a small bottle of transparent latex caulk.  Today, I don´t dare to do anything on the module, but it is supposed to cool off again in the next days, so I will give the technique from the video, for which Ken sent the link to me, a try.

Jeff - I´d never achieve a nice and smooth paint job like the on on the B unit with a rattle can!

Jim - glad to see you´re back! I was trusting that you were busy, but a little worried as well.

Garry - your b-day must be coming up soon. When is yours? Mine is on the 19th...

L&NTim- Angel for your wife´s test next Monday!

Ken - a pay cut for Shaun is a pretty tough thing to swallow. From what you told us, he seems to be a nice guy. I hope things work out for him - as well as you!

Back to the sofa - my head is yelling at me!

Have a good one!

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 10:33 AM

Mornin'!

(Mornin' Bill!)

Zoe, I'll have one of those Raisin Bran Muffins, real butter, and a mug of dark roast coffee in a FGLK Mug, please and thank you.

Currently 72°F here in the Finger lakes with a high of only 74°F predicted and RAINING!!!

For those of you trying to cool off a bit, how about trains in the snow.....

Garry... WinkWink

Jeffrey the diseasal thingy looks very good.....  What exactly is it???  WhistlingLaugh 

Galaxy, I have never heard of a 2-10-10-4....  If there was one, it isn't listed at steamlocomotive.com.  I would be interested in seeing the photo you described.  Can you give us a link?

Jim, good to see you again!

Later!

73

 

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Posted by mononguy63 on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 11:01 AM

Sir Madog
Jim - glad to see you´re back!

Well, gee, thanks! Huh? You're talking to that guy behind me? Oh, sorry.

(the other) Jim

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 12:07 PM

Good Evening Folks!

Just a bit of news.

Dana Kawala has asked me to join the Kalmbach crew of user moderators to this forum and I have accepted the challenge, following  in the footsteps of Crandell (selector) and Tom (tstage).

It´s a challenging and sometimes maybe not always rewarding task, but I will do my best to keep this forum a lively and open-minded one.

Flo, whatever these chowhounds will be having tonight, put it on my tab.

CUL!

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Posted by yougottawanta on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 12:14 PM

Good evening all

Raining on and off here, helped cool things down a bit.getting tired of being out in the 100 degree temps. We paved some streets the other day (asphalt is delivered at 300 degrees ) and the poor guys didnt have any water ! Angry How can a company do that to its people ? So I got them some ice and filled up their cooler with water from the model.

Jeff - nice job Yes what is that wire running between the units ?

Jeremy - hope you feel better

Cuda - how are you holding up without the Beer? Sorry to hear about your friends pay cut.

Howmus - I thought you were going to say you were throwing away train stuff Tongue Tied I was reading with dread .

L&NTim - Angel for your wifes doctor visits.

Galaxy - I am with you on where Jeff lives. I simply do not know how one lives in THAT heat .

Gotta git back to w**k Talk to you all later.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 12:33 PM

Afternoon All...Its sunny and 89 here...I'll have a diet coke with lots of ice please..Thank you...gotta make a run to the store on my power chair..not looking forward to that..You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 1:39 PM

Sir Madog

Good Evening Folks!

Just a bit of news.

Dana Kawala has asked me to join the Kalmbach crew of user moderators to this forum and I have accepted the challenge, following  in the footsteps of Crandell (selector) and Tom (tstage).

It´s a challenging and sometimes maybe not always rewarding task, but I will do my best to keep this forum a lively and open-minded one.

OK, Guys...That's IT!

We've been had!!!

Now we have to shut up and keep quiet as there is a moderator in this bloody place watching our every move, word and direction we go!

We can't talk freely anymore!

We must maintain composure!

We must be on the level, Above the level!!!

We have to clean up our act!!

Watch out, He's WATCHING you!

No "questionable" photos, no possible copywrite infringement photos, no photos of ANYTHING NOT RR Related!!!

Only 1 photo per post!

Keep your Beer or Drinks to a 2 drink maximum to be sure you don't say ANYTHING questionable!

He is no longer one of us!!!

We've LOST him!!!

He is now one of "them"...the mysterious moderators behind the back lines!!!

He has gone to the Dark Side.!!

We have ben bamboozeled! We have been shlamozeled! We have been Hoodwinked! We have been...Oh, The horror!

{slaps forehead} Bang Head

*sigh*

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 2:13 PM

yougottawanta
Jeff - nice job Yes what is that wire running between the units ?

The wires connect the pickups of the two units together. By doing this the power picked up by the wheels of both units can be shared by both.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 2:17 PM

Afternoon!

Flo, I'll have a RBF to tide me over to supper....

Ulrich, glad to have you on board as a moderator!!!  I know you will do a fine job in THAT capacity.  Both Selector and TStage did a great job as moderators, and I know you will tread in their footsteps.  I remember this place before we had the "volunteer" moderators, and I sure wouldn't want to go back to those days.....Ick!

Hi Bill!

Been continuing the sort out, file, or throw away/recycle of tons of collected stuff today.  We have been getting a slow gentle rain all day.  Need about 4 or 5 more days of exactly the same thing.  THAT won't happen though.  Tomorrow I will pick my first zucchini and yellow squash from the garden.  YES!

Later!

73

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 3:16 PM

Whistling

Congratulations Ulrich,

Dana has made a fine choice.  We are proud of you and know that you will bring all of your expert skills to this new assignment.  Don't be too hard on us !  Promise ??

Love all the photos being posted by all of you.

What great work and inspiration you give to us.  You know who you are and I am glad to call you friends.

I must get my camera up to speed and try posting some myself.  I'll put that on my to do list.

It is still very hot here, but not like you guys in the central and southern States.  My Son has been in Missouri for a month and it hasn't been out of the 90s in the day time yet. Yesterday with the humidex it was 117 there.  WOW. At least there is no lawn left to mow, it is all burnt off.

PAUL, with those major cracks in the ground from the drought, is there a problem with cattle catching their hooves in them ??

BILL T.  Where did you disappear to ??   We really miss your wake up call each day.  We are hoping that you are OK and maybe just took a few days off.   Hurry Back.........>>>>

Hope you all are staying cool and are looking on the up-side.  Check in again later..

Keep smiling Guys,    Big Smile

Johnboy out................................have to go out for a while to get a Birthday card for my Eldest Son.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 4:07 PM

Paul ... No, you did not need to send your heat here. It's 103 F now at Ft Campbell weather station. Perhaps, they are training for another Iraq mission with the heat. 

Ulrich ... I'm not trying to rush my b'day. It is one month away.  We'll have to celebrate yours. .... Congrats on your forum assignment. Please use your clout to inform Bill T he is welcome and we miss his wake up calls. 

Everybody ... Who is volunteering to remind us about Ulrich's b'day so we may celebrate. 

Galaxy .. That was a very funny reply to Ulrich. Laugh

Are we still rolling across Canada or are we in BC now? 

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 6:42 PM

 Hello fellow dinners.

 Flo, Beer and a Coffee chaser please.

 Boy I have been tired today, spent most of the morning and afternoon napping. Might because I did not have any coffee today, either that or sleeping on the couch. Either way today was pretty much wasted.

 Work Front I have spent a good hour on the phone today with Shaun. He is not quieting or looking at this point. He is betting on the fact they will forget to change his pay from $500.00 to $400.00 a week. If I was a betting man, I place my money on them forgetting to give him the pay cut. Whistling Follow up is not this company's strong point! 

 I think we are both thinking on the same line, time to freshen up the Resumes. I cannot make it on my base pay alone in the summer, he stands no chances at all with a $100.00 a week pay cut. I still have some hope of staying with the company. I just need to find a part time job making around $125 - $200 a week.  But if I stumble across job making $700.00 a week. Door will not hit me in the caboose on the way out! 

 Ulrich Hum, moderator. Do you get to ware a monocle and go Hogan!  Laugh I have a lot of respect for Crandell and Tom and I am sure you will do great. Maybe you can get Bill back in the dinner.

 Ken

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Posted by Curt Webb on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 7:31 PM

Evening All,

Just sitting here tonight. My parents came down today for 2 days. Called the train museum today only to find out that during the summer it is only open on SaturdayAngry. They did have some RR cars outside so we went and looked anyway. It is a old SAL depot. They had a SAL caboose, Seaboard silver streamlined club/observation car with the pointy end that you could see into and a Baggage car that you couldn't see into.

Tomorrow we are going to the Everglades National Park and have a look around. Friday vacation is done and on the way home MOH wants to stop in Tampa at McDill AFB to go grocery shopping. I am really stoked about that.

Saturday and Sunday our club is having a Open House in conjunction with a Orlando train show. The club president has asked me to help supervise at the club so my weekend is full.

Ulrich- Congratulations. I am sure you will do fine. Just remember nobody does anything wrong in the Diner.Whistling

Ken- I hope your job works out for you.

Hope everyone has a good night.   

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 9:36 PM

Got into an argument with the heat today and lost. My prediction about getting cooked well-done while mowing the grass this morning was pretty close. That was bad enough. I got somewhat fried. But then I went to town to get some groceries without getting some rest first. I finished with that at about 2:20 this afternoon and was definitely feeling the effects of the heat. I had a bit to eat and drank quite a bit of water but still felt pretty bad. So about 4:30 pm I laid down to just get a little rest. Yeah! Right! I woke up at 9 pm. I feel better than I did but I'm not going much of anywhere for a day or two. I'm quite a bit redder than my usual natural red tinge. I hope it browns up nicely but knowing my luck it'll probably peel off.

On the layout front I was reminded of my limited knowledge of F unit models. What I've calling an F7B is an F3B. Should have done more research.

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 9:55 PM

Evening all.  Just stopping in for a RBF and a little chatting around.  Been working through some stuff with my SD40-2.  Its a Bachmann DCC On-Board model and is "reasonably" detailed, but needs a set of grabs to be installed and "other" detail parts, which won't be a big deal at all, so....just curious if I DO decide to do a body swap, any recommendations?

Ulrich, congratulations on your "promotion", I know that you will rock sir!

Jeff, I feel you on the heat sir, I was at w**k today and had a couple of batteries to install and when I got done with them, I just had to stop and sit down.....twas a bit warm!

Welp, guess I'm going to tool around on here and see what else is happening, might pop back in before bed.

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Posted by teen steam fan on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 9:56 PM

Evening, Hey Vinnie, what's with the velvet rope? I leave for a day or so to go get my passport and take care of some stuff at home and we now have class separation?

Urlich-Congrats on the job offer of moderator. 

Galaxy-Hyped up on coffee much?

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 10:26 PM

Evening Gang:

Sorry Garry I was just trying to share the wealth. Our cup runnith over and we had to do some thing with it.

Yes we had another hot one. I had 115F here at the house, our son had 117F at his ranch about 35 miles west of us, and the offical at DFW airport about 50 miles east of us was 109F. Mary Ann and I set up a tarp to shade the front of the house. I had to drive 5 " T " posts to tie off to. In the heat it took about an hour and that was using a compressed air post driver. The ground was so hard and I could only do two posts before I had to take a break in the cool. Our pond only has about 3 ft of water left and John's out at his place is dry. The creek out there is laso dry so he is going to put in a watering tank and feed it from his well. I haven't checked our creek lately but it is feed from the towns water treatment plant so I don't think it will dry up. At 9pm it was still 105F. Boy this is getting old.

Well I'm going to head for bed. It's nice and cool in the bed room.

Good Night All

 

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 10:36 PM

Garry I ordered that from there ad in July MR. I like talking to person that way I can get any questions answered right away.

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 10:36 PM

Decaf coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

Selu (the new Great Pyrenees puppy) is spending her first night outside in a large paddock. She finally came to life, barking up a storm, which is part of her job. She sure is shy around us two-leggers though.

A hornet stung my hand today. The little bast*rd paid for it with his life, too.Pirate Not much else to report on.

Have a good night all.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 10:41 PM

Evenin'!

Janie, just a decaf for me at the moment.

I almost hate to say this, but we had a high temperature today of 76°F.  lasted about 5 minutes and went back down to the low 70's.  Right now it is a sweet 67°F outside.  It also rained almost all day.  The official weather people say we got only .17"  but they were saying that at noon and it rained all afternoon and evening as well.  Not hard, but a gentle light rain most of the time.  Sun came out for 4 minutes and 23 seconds....  I timed it. Whistling  I managed not to turn on the air conditioners at all today!!!  A good day all around.

Did a bit more sorting and throwing away, recycling, and putting away in the proper places.  Did get to spend a bit of time in the train room writing up some paperw*rk for two scratch built buildings I will have judged for merit awards.  I have to earn 4 merit awards to complete the requirements for Structures.  You have to have built 12 structures for the Certificate with at least 6 of them qualifying as scratch built (90% of the parts have to be created by the modeler excluding exempt items like light bulbs and wire......).  I have more than enough structures already on the layout, but only a couple I think would earn a Merit Award.  Possibly 3, I will talk to the AP guy and see what he recommends. 

Another prototype photo from last Winter:

Hope all of you have a good and restful night!

Oh, Hi Bill!

73

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, August 4, 2011 12:34 AM

Good evening. I'll have a Klondike Bar, please. 

Bill T ..... Crying 'cause you're not here yet.

Ulrich ... How did you get the assignment, anyhow? Did you promise some strudel to Dana?

Ray .... Uh, Oh....Are you trying to get me to comment about TAHT stuff on those cars while Ulrich is here? ... Nope. I see nothing! 

Paul .. The good old phone works for ordering. Good idea. 

By the way ... Duke is fine. Just being a quiet type is all. 

Cheers, everybody. 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 4, 2011 1:06 AM

Good Morning Folks!

Is it allowed to come in?

Janie, a strong coffee to open my eyes, please. I did not catch much sleep last night - just too hot & sticky. I wish we had A/C, but that´s most uncommon in our neck of the woods.

So this is day 1 as a user moderator. Have I changed sides? I don´t think I did. This forum means a lot to me and I see the job of a moderator as a service to the community. I´d be sorry, if Galaxy now regards me as "one of them on the other side".

Before joining the MR forums, I had been a visitor to a lot of other model railroading forums, some of them without any moderation. They quickly turned into a platform for rude people, voicing their opinions in an undue way, without any respect for others. I don´t want to see this forum going down that route - it is too valuable for me.

Have a good one!

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, August 4, 2011 4:34 AM

Ulrich:  Congratulations on the user/moderator role!! Now, Spring is headbutting the screen now...he also wishes you good luck!!Laugh

Good Morning!

It is going to be another stick and mug day for us'uns..with the chance of a t'underin'boomer

Got a few things I got to catch up on at work today plus a doctors appointment..hopefully they found nothing else on me....Whistling

Flo, I'll just have a coffee and a breakfast bagel please..I'll be at the RC for a bit.

 

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Posted by L&NTim11060 on Thursday, August 4, 2011 5:54 AM

Good mornig all.... Flo just a large orange juice and two Tylenol Sad Getting ready to go to w**k and I,m just dreading it. Not that I have to go it,s just I know whats in store. I lost a staff member and the corp-office says to make due with the people I have. I need a total of eight inculding myshelf to  make things run smooth. Oh well it is what it is everyone have a good day.                        

 

Mike Gross for president

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, August 4, 2011 5:57 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

Cranberry Juice and coffee please.

Rainy day.

TTYALLL8R

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

 HO and N Scale.

After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.

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