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Posted by NeO6874 on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:00 AM

'Morning all (or 'afternoon to our European friends).  I'll just have coffee and a donut for now.

Ulrich -- I missed that part of the conversation -- whose kits are you going after for the station?

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 9:57 AM

Welcome Mobilman44!!!

the rules here are simple:

As Jeffrey pointed out: No politics/religion/other "flame war" topics.

Also, if you  post pics, try to limit it to 1 or 2 and try to keep train related, {though they don't have to be here}. WPF is a good place to post iff'en you wants to post a lot of pics!

Also, NO Risque stuff..pics, or off colored jokes/humor or what have you, as this IS still a family site with young'uns viewing it!!!

Moderators DO monitor this Diner, so watch out!

Iff'en you get the top of the page first posting, you get "to buy" all the other posters on that page their meals..you can pay cash or a "credit card"... and don't forget a TIP!!! A 15%-18%-20% is considered normal and generous for our lovely wait staff.

Iff'en you don't watch out we have an "avatar bouncer" in here..you will meet him iff'en you don't stay on the good orderly direction in here!

Iff'en you mess up the joint or can't pay a bill..you get to clean up and wash dishes!

You may post whatever else you like about yourself, your day, whatever that is Off Topic from MRRing or Train related.

The "Secret handshake" will be taught to you by the "avatar bouncer". Be sure to listen up for a "special password" each day! {just kidding neither exist in reality but are fun in play.} {Shave-and-a-haircut-two-bits ALWAYS works!}

Well,well

My day of grocery shopping has done worn me out for the rest of the day. After all of yesterday's activities, I am plumb in agony of pain. Cannot wait til the 10th when i get my next spinal nerve injections!

Thank YOu all for the Happy B-Day Birthday greetings yesterday!!!!!!

The prayer candle is lit {unless i take a nap which is highly likely} all day now that I are home fer the rest of it.

well I think time to go lie down and wathc some TV

HAve a great afternoon !

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 9:29 AM

Welcome - Mobilman44, to one of the finest places around! The food is just great here, low on calories and cholesterol, yet tasty...

Good Afternoon, Folks!

a somewhat drab day, no rain, but just gray - "calm autumn weather" our weather guessers call that.

I have been doing more research for that layout in planning. The structures I have selected are way beyond my reach - that station building is over 180$ for a laser-cut kit Surprise. Back to the drawing board for a "suitable" solution for me. I have no plans for the rest of the day, maybe watching some train videos on Youtube.com. Petra is right next to me, designing Christmas cards (!) on her computer. Less than 3 months to go, folks ...

Have a good day!

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Posted by mobilman44 on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 9:16 AM

Thank you for the kind "welcome"............

Gotta say, politics and religion are way too often upsetting topics, and I tend to keep them in the background.  Ha, but I do like to talk about most anything else.   My kids say I've mellowed with age, and I guess my thing is "live and let live"............

Geezzz, that sausage is good!  

 

ENJOY  !

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 8:44 AM

mobilman44
A hearty "Howdeee" to you all!

And the same to you. Welcome to the diner. We're all friends here and would be happy to count you as such. Conversation here is 'off topic' usually concerning what we're doing for the day, what's going on in our lives, etc. Please, no politics, religon or other flame topics.

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Posted by mobilman44 on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 8:35 AM

A hearty "Howdeee" to you all!

I've been driving by this diner for many years, and thought I'd stop in for a "real" breakfast for a change...... Guess that would be: eggs over easy, sausage patties, hashbrowns, wheat toast with melted butter, cold glass of milk, and black coffee....................

Living down here in the Houston area, we are slowly getting our weather down to the 80s for highs, and upper 60s for lows.   Of course like other Gulf states, weather here is either hot and humid, or ungodly cool and humid.  

I'm 68, retired for 6 years from the oil bizzness, and have been a train nut since I was a child in Chicago.  I was born/raised in Chicago, worked since I was a kid, married twice, have 4 adult kids, finished school at the University of Louisville, and lived/worked in Chicago, Louisville, Joliet (Ill), Dallas, and Houston.  My main RR interest is the building of my '50s themed ATSF & IC HO layout, although I do have a fair collection of Lionel postwar stuff.   Obviously I've been a regular on the MR forum for some time - seeking help and helping out wherever I can.

Anyway, its good to say "good morning" to you all, and assuming I keep coming back, I'll do my best to listen more than I talk!

 

ENJOY  !

 

Mobilman44

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 8:33 AM

Good morning. It's 69° with 99% humidity and patchy fog. It'll be partly cloudy with a high of 90°.


Work continues on the grain elevator scratchbuild. I got the remaining four silos cut this morning. For those interested the way I get a straight level line around the pipe is by using a hose clamp. Tighten the clamp until it can't be pushed out of line and just slides on the pipe. Marking along the edge of it will give a straight line all the way around and if it was sufficiently tightened that line will be level. Today I'll put some tape across one end of the ends of each pipe section and stand them with the open end up. Pouring some plaster in should seal the other end. When the plaster is dry I'll pour in some glue and let it set. That should lock the plaster plug in place. If I have time I'll get started on making the walls of the structures.



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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 6:55 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and scrambled eggs, loose, with bacon and fried potatoes with gravy. Than….you know, just make that a pile please. Thanks. No not the coffee, I’ll still take that in a mug.

A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 76.

You know Jeff, I’ve been thinking pretty much the same thing. I look at these buildings and such in the magazines and in photos on the web and I say gee I’d like to build that but it won’t work on the layout. Then I thunked, once things settle down here and I can get back to normal, why can’t I build a model that isn’t going to end up on the layout. I can make just a little diorama or scene for just that item. Looking forward to watching your elevator build.

SighSomeday.

Well today I’m gonna try and make some progress on the old shower stall. But first, I ,must make my way to CBS.com (no advertisement ) and see if the season premiere of Ziva is ready to viewStick out tongue. As you know I w**k on Tuesday nights so I watch it on the internet Wednesday mornings. Kinda like waking up with herHmm though I’m sure Brenda would not care much for that analogy.Laugh

Ya’ll have a good day!!!!

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:27 AM

Morning Coffee in the Diner

GOOD MORNING!!!

*groan* Boy If feel oldER today.. Dunno why..

To some of you I am older, to some of you I am  younger, to soemo of you I am the same...fair to "middlin'" age. Actually I cannot wait for my spinal nerve injections on the 10th! I am plumb wore out from all of yesterday's activities and I have to go grocery shopping and banking today!

Some on here have one, I don't have one, some games require them, what are they?

Avatars! SO:

avatar - (modern meaning) iconic or alter-ego used instead of real identity, especially on websites - Avatar is an old Hindu concept referring to the descent or manifestation of a god or released soul to earthly existence, typically as a divine teacher. The word history is given by Cassells to be 18th century, taken from Sanskrit avatata meaning descent, from the parts ava meaning down or away, and tar meaning pass or cross over. In more recent times the word has simplified and shifted subtly to mean more specifically the spiritual body itself rather than the descent or manifestation of the body, and before its adoption by the internet, avatar had also come to mean an embodiment or personification of something, typically in a very grand manner, in other words, a "...presentation to the world as a ruling power or object of worship..." (OED, 1952). The virtual reality community website Secondlife was among the first to popularise the moden use of the word in website identities, and it's fascinating how the modern meaning has been adapted from the sense of the original word.

Devil

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 2:46 AM

Good Morning! from Tipton IN.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

IN State Fair Train, near Fishers IN (IN Transportation Museum)-2006

Mischief

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:58 PM

 Evening Dinners!

 Flo, Beer pleases.

 

JeremyB
Well the new job I started last week has turned out to be a horrible horrible experience. I can honestly say that I hate it.

 I bet I would like yours than mine! WhistlingDoing a good job where I work is like peeing your pants in a dark color suite. It gives you a warm feeling but no one notice's.

 Only reason I am still there is I am praying for my home loan to be modified, if I am turned down I will find someway to get fired. If I get the loan modified, I am still out of there!

  Galaxy Cake

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 9:01 PM

Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 7:28 PM

The first four silos. Four more to go.



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Posted by pascaff* on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 7:19 PM

Jeremy,

    I have had some pretty horrible jobs in my time. I bet my worst was worse than yours.Laugh

              Paul

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 6:51 PM

JeremyB
Jeff: Look forward to seeing some pics of that elevator as you go along.

Here's the first:

Well I'm getting started on the elevator project. The first step is to mark off the sections of the silos so they can be cut. As the photo below shows the marking has been done. Please forgive the crudity of my lines. My hands are not as steady as they used to be.



More photos will be forthcoming.

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Posted by JeremyB on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 6:05 PM

Hi Guys

Jeff: Look forward to seeing some pics of that elevator as you go along.

Well the new job I started last week has turned out to be a horrible horrible experience. I can honestly say that I hate it. If anybody wants the details feel free to PM me and I will let you know my experience at this place.

I am looking high and low for a new job. Because I very much doubt im going back to there.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 1:41 PM

Good afternoon. I had breakfast with my father this morning. Scrambled eggs with bacon, sausage, toast. While he was cooking that I got a load of laundry started. We enjoyed breakfast then I put my laundry in the dryer. We then loaded up the power chair batteries (both dead as a doornail), my mothers clean laundry and a small shopping list of things to pick up and headed off to town. First stop was Lowe's. While my father went to the animal clinic to get the flea stuff for his dogs and cat I went into Lowe's to get the PVC pipe I need for my scratchbuilding project. I bought two five foot lengths of 2 3/8" outside diameter thick wall PVC pipe, closest I could find to 2.5" OD. Grand total of $11.13. We then went and turned the old batteries in and got new ones. Dropped my mothers laundry at the nursing home then took care of the remaining small items on the list. Got back and got my laundry out of the dryer then helped my father put the power chair back together then put the charger on it. Came home and unloaded my laundry and PVC pipe. Now to get on with the planning for the scratchbuilding of a concrete grain elevator.  And why am I building that? Just for the heck of it.



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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:46 AM

It is past 6 pm in our neck of the woods, so it is perfectly OK to say

"Good Evening, Gang!"

Spend the afternoon detailing my plan. Seems as if there is a fair chance I can go forward with it. I will be able to sell that Z scale stuff next week, which should give me a sizable amount of cash to be spent

  1. on a present for Petra
  2. a few layout things Whistling

As you know, the looks of a layout is just as important as operation, so finding the right structures to match the intended theme and era is not easy. Most of the kits from Faller, Vollmer and the likes are just to "sweet" and toy-like for my taste. I found a few craftsmen kits in the web, which would look fine on the layout.

More research to be done!

Have a nice evening and a great birthday party for Galaxy!

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:23 AM

Whistling Music Happy Birthday to me, Happy Birthday to me

Happy Birthday to galaxy, Happy birthday to me Music Whistling

Oh, I did that part already..I just like the way it sounds! THANK YOU  for the Well Wishes thus far!

I have things to do today so it is NOT a "lazy Birthday" for  me. Have to find out aobut insurances increases in coverages, and have the pulmonologist and other things to do today. Tomorrow is my check so I need to prepare for that and Thursday is furnace repairs. We are going to eat at AppleBee's "2 for $20" special tonight as I don't wnat to cook!

Gee, I feel older already...

Must get my creaky bones in gear,.

Music Happy Birthday to me...Happy Birthday ...Music Whistling

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:09 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll start with a hot cup of dark roast coffee in my R&GV RR mug please.  Then you can get me the #2 Special, over easy eggs, bacon, homefries, and a double order of sour dough toast, and more coffee!  Thank you, Ma'am.

So Galaxy, your 29 again???

Another chilly morning here in the Finger Lakes.  Currently 61°F but we will have a high of 72°F sometime this afternoon with sunny skies.  According to the weather channel it did not snow last night!  Didn't even rain.  Tonight they say we will get some precipitation in liquid form.  We still need it around here so overnight is a good thing so the panels on the roof can make the most of the sun shine today! Big Smile

Dan, nice to have another 1/1 scale volunteer on board.  Sounds like you folks are having some great successes with the restoration.

Garry, wasn't me! Haven't even seen Galaxy's cake yet....  (wipes frosting off mouth...)

Stan, love the foggy photos...  Did you use light or heavy fog?  I just recycled my old fog machine from my DJing days a couple months ago.

Only pressing item on today's agenda is to do the MLK Committee financial statement for our meeting tonight.  THAT should take care of half the day though...

Catch up with all of you later!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by pascaff* on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:08 AM

  Morning All,

     Currently 49 with an expected high of 81 under sunny skies.

Happy B-Day Galaxy

Barry - Take care of that cold. A little bit of J. D. with honey in some hot tea usually helps me.

   Wife started her second round of Chemo yesterday. So far, so good. I have a closing shift today, so I will stop by the hospital before going into work to see if she is still doing OK.

   With her being out of work for so long and doctorbills starting to add up, (I do have great health insurance, but we still have to pay some co-pays and such), and me missing a lot of work, we have to make some hard financial decisions. Have to let the bank take back our travel trailer, and stop paying on some other non-essential bills. Getting her healthy and keeping the house are the important ones.

Prayers to all in need.

Paul

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:54 AM

Stan:  Love the photos!! Which Fog machine did you use?

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:50 AM

Galaxy .... Happy B'day!

HEY!   Who ate all of Galaxy's birthday care already?..... BARRY! 

Stan .... I had a frame that was just perfect for the painting. It's not on the wall yet, but will be soon. Your layout photos are OUTSTANDING! ... How did you do the fog?

Tomorrow, we will be driving northward through Illinois. 

Edit: .... Welcome, Dan! ..... Interesting stuff you are doing. 

Cheers! 

GARRY

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Posted by NeO6874 on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:49 AM

'Morning everyone!

JimRCGMO

Dan (NE06874), Welcome back to the Diner (or  to the Diner!! Have a beverage of your choice on me. Coffee Drinks, whatever... Wink Catch us up about your (smaller-than-1:1-scale, that is..) RR layout/plans/dreams (era, specific RR modeled/proto-lance, etc,) Most of our Diners who do the 1:1 RR'ing are pretty busy and don't get to stop by the place very often.

Since Jim's offering to buy, I'll have a cup of coffee this morning Chloe.Smile

1:1 scale --> working at the old B&O roundhouse on West 3rd Street in Cleveland, OH.  It's volunteer/part time work, so it doesn't take me too far away. The group there (Midwest Railway Preservation Society) is working on restoring the 1906/7 era roundhouse to full working capacity, as well as the ex-GTW 4070 (2-8-2 light Mike).  We just got some amazing cars last week -- a paired set of Stainless Steel kitchen/diner cars, and a baggage car that's been re-purposed as a generator car.  The SS cars are (to my understanding) the last of about 15 or 16 paired sets that the PRR ordered.

HO Scale --> My preferred modelling scale, though certain events in the last 18-24 months have relegated them to boxes, and I doubt that I'm going to be able to pull them out any time soon.  So, for my birthday present to myself (last week Big Smile), I went and bought a few N scale things.

N Scale --> My "new" scale, which will probably become my "preferred" scale in the near future due to accidentally falling in with a local N-Scale club at the LHS when I was picking up my loot.  I've only got a loop of track (Kato "M2" set), a matched pair of LifeLike F1s (Pennsy, DC only at the moment, decoders are pending slight milling of the weights), 2 boxcars and 2 (lightweight, ewww) passenger cars.

If I can pull it off, I'm going to stick with the PRR somewhere in 1945-'48 or so, as I strongly prefer steam locomotives over diesel, though 1st generation diesels are usually pretty good looking.  If 1944 doesn't allow me to run the diesels I actually do like (e.g. FM H-xx-44, EMD E/F#/Sx/etc, ALCO S-#/Fx(A/B)-#/RS-#/etc, Baldwin VO-x/etc), then I'll push the time out to a year that would allow them to run, but then make a freelanced (sub-)division that held onto steam til then (or later) to warrant my much preferred types of locomotives.

-Dan

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Posted by Curt Webb on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:40 AM

Morning All,

Going into w**k a  little early  today to do some paperwork.

Galaxy-Happy B-DayCake

Hope everybody has a good day and prayers for those in need.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:37 AM

Do!! Do!! Dot rubbing you!! Rub...Rub....rub....ahhhhh forged id..id's alcohol here....WhistlingDunce

Found a confused kitteh who thinks he's a Dog!

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:27 AM

Good Morning!!!

( door slowly opens and peeks in) Barry still here? Gone? Good. I’ll come in then. (confused and slightly concerned look on face) You know, I’m not familiar with Canadian home remedies, but I don’t see how rubbing me is gonna help his cold.

Coffee and a caramel roll please. Thank you.

Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. Never mind the % chance, trust me, it’s 100%. Had some real gentle thunder a bit earlier……niiiiice sleeping. Unfortunately, it was time to get up. Let the dog out and checked the rain gage, so far 1/4 inch. Then.... I had a rememberence. Went up front to the drive and yup sure enough.....left the passenger side window halfway down in the truck.Sigh

 Cake Happy B-Day Galaxy.

Jim- Ya that was something with the neighbor. But as for me, I just don’t get worked up about that kind of stuff. Oh I can get a bit cranked when someone is always in my way. Like I can go into a Walmart at say midnight, there will be one customer in the whole store. Got it? ONE. I will go in to get a couple bowls of that hot/spicy add water microwave soup in the Asian section that only me and three other people in the whole world eat and the other two, one lives in San Diego, the other somewher in Georgia. Can't remember. And low and behold, there is that one person standing right in front of that item, or just pulled up to it deciding on either something there or something on the other side of the aisle, or using that spot to make a phone call. So, after milling around waiting for them to move, step back, then move along (can't ask to move because that is rude to ask someone to move who is already occupying the space. I just need to be patient. ) I then go to the other side of the store to get some one off item that you would only need once in a blue moon. When I get there I find WOW! There were actually TWO people in the store and guess where the other person is…..right in front of the item I need. Now this could be the second mystery person, a new arrival, the store stocker rearranging the shelf fo no apparent reason or has parked his cart of goods while stocking something nearby or, and yes it has happened, the lady who was previously standing in front of my soup. She beat me there only to be doing the same tthing she/he/it was doing before. This same type thing happens when I drive as well.

With the increase in population of Williamsville over the last several years, it has become increasingly difficult for me to back down the streets to get to my destination. Instead I find myself having to drive around the block or turn around and use the generally accepted traffic patterns. Aggravating.

Speaking of aggravating, still waiting for the mortar to dry on the showerGrumpy. Went ahead and restudded the west wall carefully trying to avoid getting in the not yet dry base and today I will try the east wall and see how that goes. Hopefully I will be able to paper and hang the backerboard tomorrow. Depends on how the mortar feels and if I think I can do it without pitching the base out of level.

And to think this whole house remodel started with just me replacing the linoleum in the entrance area. (shakes head)

Ya’ll have a good day!!!!

Todd  

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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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  • From: Shalimar. Florida
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Posted by Packer on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:08 AM

Morning guys

Yesterday I didn't get out of work until 4:30, so a 10.5 hour shift. After that I went to the LHS, which is a couple of miles from my work. I ordered some .06 quarter round styrene for the F-unit fuel tanks. I also tried to order some .06 x .06 square rod, but they couldn't get any. I think I have some .06 sheet, and maybe some .06 rod laying around. I might be able to aquire some if I go to pensacola this weekend.

I watched the game last night, and am pretty ticked about the botched call. The replacement officials have cost Green Bay a game. IMO, the packers could be undefeated if it wasn't for the replacement refs.

Galaxy, Happy birthday

Ulrich, Good to see you back. I lived near Trier Germany when my dad was stationed there in the early 90s, but I left when I was 2 or 3.

Jim, The former, those who compete.

Vincent

Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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  • From: Olympia, WA
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Posted by gear-jammer on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 7:37 AM

Good morning, Diners.  Chloe, I will have a large black coffee before heading to the pool.  It has been closed for 3 weeks while they drain/clean/paint.  They do it annually.  I tried the outside pool and other locker room, but didn't like them.  Next year, I will go back to the 3 weeks of not going.

Happy Birthday, Galaxy.Cake

Sue

Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 6:54 AM

Goog Bordig...

The weather here is sunny with a high of 66F later od....

Yeb, I hab a code...a goog old fashiod code. By dose is all stubbed ub ad I cad barely speag as you can see...Whistling  ...AAAACCCCHHHHIIINNSKI!!!! * sniff sniff HONK!!* 

I'se be goig to the bag bood to find some solice in a cup of rub toddy ad by blanky....Sigh

Happy B-DayHappy B-Day Galaxy!!!

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