Morning All,
Just finished breakfast and drinking a cup of Java. Flo could you bring me a refill please?
Today I am pretty much on my own. I will go to the train club later which will be nice to see my friends again since it has been 3 weeks. MOH is doing something with my son about chef pants then she is getting a facial at 3 PM.
Lee- Look forward to seeing the new pic's. It looks like you had a more varied assignment history than me. All I did was SSN, SSBN, and 2 CVA's (for short exercises). The neat thing about the carriers is that I was both Helo and catapulted (COD flight) off of them.
Ken- That looks like a neat canyon.
Hope everyone has a good day and prayers for those in need.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
http://s1082.photobucket.com/albums/j372/curtwbb/
Good morning ...... Oatmeal and OJ, please.
Ken ..... I suggest you swap wheelsets between front and rear truck on the F3. If the noise moved from one truck to the other, you have a problem with the wheel set. ... Perhaps cleaning and lubrication is all you need to do.
Welcome to Bill (Alpha___ ) ..... Good to see you.
Stan .... Nice photo in WPF.
John .... Nice model you posted in WPF.
Curt .... I like you engine terminal photo.
JR .... Nice bridge scene in WPF .... Is that on your new layout?
Here is an older photo of my version of the Twin Cities Zephyr stopping at the depot in "Blackhawk".
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Morning all.
Flo, eggs over easy, bacon, hash browns (yes Flo I had Tart Tots last night) buttered wheat toast and a cup of
Not a lot planed for the day, mainly paper work for BoS
Hope to work on a PK 1000 F3 that rear truck is making a odd screeching sound when moving. Now, if I hold the engine still while it is running, the sound stops? Have not been able to tell yet if the wheels are still moving when I hold it in places. Axles do not seem to be split. Any idea's Jeffery?
See you all a little later in the day.
Ken
I hate Rust
jeffrey-wimberly...... the plumber had to go to Lowe's to get more.
It's not just me. Even the pros, even the pros.
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.
*snap* *snap* Daisy...another cup o' joe please and a chicken *** sandwich, hold the mayo honey mustard only with lots of lettus please!...make it *snappy* please, I am on a tear of a mission!!! Shh! here's a $5 tip just for you Daisy...
Well, I have been a busy beaver this AM already! the injections in my spinal nerves has me somewhat painless and off I have been going.
Ran the bills to the mailbox. One more bill for the month and they are all done..and to pay the car insurance next Monday at the office. I don't know WHY they can't get tthe bill out to us sooner so it can be processed...
and did my morning walk.
Dishes are done.
Laundry is last load in the dryer.
Dusting LR is done..washed down some chachkies collecting dust that doesn't seem to ever end...
Now vacuuming is my next task...
Whew..sweating heavily already and the day hasn't warmed up yet!
Gotta change the air freshener in the minivan and empty garbage and put in the new registration sticker and do a few other things in it too. as soon as warms up I will...may do it before vacuuming... Should vacuum it too!
I am on a manic cleaning spree so don't stop me! Just as long as I take a few breaks I should be OK pain wise..though may pay for it tomorrow!
Off anf running..
-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.
Good morning all,
Tea, Earl Gray, hot......on second thought, senior coffee, one cream, two sugar, please.
With a frustrating week of job hunting behind me, it's time for a weekend. Cloudy this morning but sunny by lunchtime, so my wife and I might go out to enjoy what's left of the fall colors and maybe take in a train or two on the UP Jefferson City Subdivision. And, of course, there's piloting the synthesizers in the worship band tomorrow morning....always the high point of my week.
Watched the Cards roll over and play dead last night....Barry Zito is one fine pitcher!
As you were.
Bill
"Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig"
Good Morning All:
Curt, I rode: FFG, DDG, CGC, PC, Dutch and British Warships.
Galaxy, I got the bank on the phone and everything is good to go, I wasn’t worried about it but it proves no bank uses common sense with its customers.
Jeff, sounds like you have had enough plumbing issues to deal with. I need to go out today and fix the landscaping out front from the city’s repairs to the water valves.
Things to do today: Landscaping, upload to photo bucket, run to LHS, and work on the 4x8 layout.
Thoughts and prayers to all those in need…
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Bonjour ya'll ! we are drowning in rain up here.Even my dog Lara won't go out and has been holding it all day,being a husky she prefers snow.
Thanks guys for all your kind words about the ship.
Still on my first coffee Flo,thanks anyway.Gotta run now anyway....
Once Upon a time.........
My photobucket:
http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
I am a man of few words but lots of pics
I quit drinking beer because the download was taking longer than the upload !
Toto, follow the Yellow Brick Road to...
Morning Coffee in the Diner
GOOD MORNING!!!
Every once in awhile we hear of someone who's name is Mud...SO:
Meaning: You are unpopular
Origin:
In May 2010, BP tried to cap the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico by plugging the leak with heavy mud. Had it worked, it might have given them some hope of limiting the damage to their reputation. As it didn't, the BP brand name is, more literally than most, mud. BP's CEO Tony Hayward has joined another villain of the collective American psyche, Dr. Samuel Mudd, who is widely reviled for his part in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
Dr. Mudd gave medical help to John Wilkes Booth, who broke his leg while escaping after shooting Lincoln in 1865. Mudd was convicted of being Booth's conspirator, although the evidence against him was ambiguous and circumstantial, and many historians argue that he was innocent of any murderous intent.
Actually, whether Dr. Mudd was innocent or not is of little consequence in regard to the origin of 'your name is mud', as it was in general circulation long before Lincoln was assassinated. This citation comes from John Badcock (a.k.a. 'J. Bee’) in Slang - A Dictionary of the Turf etc., 1823:
"Mud - a stupid twaddling fellow. ‘And his name is mud!’ ejaculated upon the conclusion of a silly oration, or of a leader in the Courier."
If the phrase wasn't originally 'your name is Mudd', how did it originate?
Mud is exhaustively defined in the OED as "soft, moist, glutinous material resulting from the mixing of water with soil, sand, dust, or other earthy matter". The word began to be used in a figurative sense as early as the 16th century to refer to things that were worthless or polluting. That usage was later extended to apply to people, as listed in the 1703 account of London's low life, Hell upon Earth:
Mud, a Fool, or thick skull Fellow.
For reasons that are difficult to fathom, 'mud' later began to be used as a general intensifier. In the 19th century there are many printed examples of 'as fat as mud', 'as rich as mud', 'as sick as mud' etc. The combination of meanings of 'decaying and worthless' and 'extremely' was enough for the association of it with someone's name to become an insult - hence 'your name is mud'.
As something that is at one extreme end of the scale, like 'good' or 'stupid', mud features in many English phrases - 'dragged through the mud', 'mud in your eye', 'as clear as mud' etc. The one that BP has most cause to hope isn't true is 'mud sticks'.
Good Morning...
I'm up all energetic at a weird hour of the morning ...again.
Oh well..got some HD list thingees done and now I can sit and has some forum fun...
The weather here is rain rain and more rain..and our wetland out back has now spawned a river to the front as well...
Maybe soon I'll need a bridge to go with my sidewalk....a nice curved arch bridge....
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/
Good Morning! from Tipton IN.
It's Saturday, October 20, 2012
TIPTON IN
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Good Morning Folks!
The night was not too bad, only woke up once! It´s going to be a fine day, at least in terms of the weather.
Flo, I am hungry, how about a weekend special breakfast, with scrambled eggs, hot cakes, sausages, bacon, mushrooms, buttered toast, a glass of OJ and lots of coffee?. Thank you, dear.
No plan for the day - might go and see my friend Lothar to get an update on his shipbuilding activities. He has started to take down his layout, salvaging as much of the track as possible. He´ll be selling it on the "bay", as I finally could persuade him to get rid of that Marklin track and convert to 2-rail DCC.
Garry - I like those pictures, Boy, are those geese flying low!
Galaxy - I don´t know whether my English is sufficient for either one of those jobs. My written English seems to be OK, but you´d probably laugh when you hear me speak. Remember the TV series "Allo, allo"? My English is like Herr von Flick´s, so when I´d call those debtor´s, it´ll go like this: "Vee haff vays off making you pay!"
Actually, I don´t have much of a German accent. I sound more like an "Englishman in New York".
Have a good one!
Good Evening,
First trains, let me see, it was an Athearn F7 (Burlington) with Hi-Fi drive, a BB box car (C&NW) and a BB caboose that I got in the summer of 1958. I put Kadees on them as I didn't like the horn/hook couplers. I still have the F7 which still runs and the box car. For a power pack I had a Marx transformer and a recitifier for DC.
Jeff, glad to hear your plumbing problems are largely resolved.
Ah, the car repair cost problem. Personally I just take mine to the dealership. They charge but have a great reputation for customer service which I have always found to be the case. A co-worker has a relative who works in the M-B shop and says that their motto is 'do it right' and don't worry about the time. That comes right from the management. Not sure that is the case where I go but in 12 years I've never had the impression that "I've been had". I do know a little about cars so that helps and also the dealership is owned by the same company we lease our company cars from and I'm in charge of those leases. Only had to use that once but it did work.
I have been doing a little work adding some ballast to my HO and generally fixing up a few scenery bits that were bugging me. I have started a little on the N scale and have decided to just concentrate on one area at a time. The first project is the roadway coming out of the underpass and surrounding scenery.
We've had a nice few rainy days here but it has finally stopped. The official rainfall recorded at the airport was about an inch but a bucket I had in our backyard has 2" of water in it and the pond that I had pumped dry on Tuesday now has 3-5 " of water in it. Sometimes I wonder what goes on at the airport. Maybe those jets taking off blow away the rain and also warm air as it is always colder there.
Well time to head to bed.
CN Charlie
howmusJeffrey, glad you got hot water back on and hope you can get the other item to flush...
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It's beem a really active day for me. I was on my feet most of the time. Plumbers came in and did their thing and I now have hot and cold running water. That feels great! Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Evenin' folks!
Janie, just a decaf for the moment please...
Terry and Curt, thanks for the comments. Except for the "real" rocks, they are all made with hydrocal using rock molds (Not sure what company). The color is WS Slate gray diluted about 2.5 to one (water to paint). Today I did some highlighting of them with a mix of model flex sand and some reefer gray diluted with 70% alcohol to make a thin wash. Photo tomorrow I hope. I wanted to pour the stream using Envirotex Lite, but I seem to be out of it and by the time I got to go downtown the place I know usually has it was closed for the day (10 minutes early I might add). Locally owned and operated Hardware store that has all those things you used to get from those places many years ago still in stock. You just tell Vinnie (yup, that's his name), he scratches his head for a bit, then says "follow me" and you go down a couple of aisles where he picks up a package, blows the dust off it and says, "this what you want?"
Jeffrey, glad you got hot water back on and hope you can get the other item to flush...
Today, the Code Officer came over, looked around a bit, took some pictures and looked at red safety tags on equipment, nodded his head a few times, and said I will be getting the Certificate of Occupancy in the mail early next week! Yep! Finally, the solar voltaic installation has been finished, certified, inspected, detected, neglected, blessed by the power company, all the I's have been dotted, the T's crossed, and I am finished with this! Well, I will be as soon as they send me the final bill and a check goes into an envelope and into my mailbox to pay for the whole thing. Biggest difficulty was being patient while the whole process took place. I made the down payment in June and had spent a couple months researching the idea before that..... Been a long Summer (and Fall). I am anxious for the maple tree in the neighbors front yard to decide to drop it's leaves. 5 weeks ago it just shaded a couple inches of the lowest panel, now it covers the whole side of the roof for a couple hours every day.
Hey Ken! Why do cellists so often stand outside peoples homes for a long time? Because they can't find the key and they don't know when to come in. Know what the latest crime is in New York City? Drive by Cello recitals!
Have a good night everyone. Prayers for those in need!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good Evening All,
I feel your pain Galaxy and Ken. I have to admit though that the biggest crooks I met at the dealership were crooked customers. Compared to them, Dewey, Cheatum and Howe were beginners. Had a nice lady come in and tell me her dash light had just come on (in Hartford 40 miles away - she drove with no oil to New Haven before finally having the car looked at). Or the guy that missed a shift with his new 911 Porsche and then swore in court that it "just broke" (all 12 rocker arms at once). Or best of all the cute girl who showed up on a wrecker every Monday with something broken on her 396 Chevelle. All repairs under warranty until her boyfreind messed up and forgot to take the mounted slicks out of the trunk before calling the tow truck
Markups are for my cost of ordering or stocking the parts. I charge time and material because I don't want to commit the butchery flat rate people do and don't want to bet the customers that I can finish a job in X amount of time. I'd rather do it right once. OK Vinnie, back off. I'll put the soapbox back and sit down. Did my coffee and apple pie show up yet (and is it too late to have it ala mode)? J.R.
Glad Jeffrey has hot water again...I know what it is like to boil water for a sponge bath instead of a hot shower!
WEll, another job off the Honey DO list..we put up Christmas lights along the ceiling line of a 35' long DARK hallway! They are the new {and more expensive} LEDs that are blue-white. Now we can SEE when going down the hallway!
Had soup for supper and braved a salad...hope it doesn't tear my guts apart, but Iw wanted my salad!
BROKE another TOOTH! have one already waiting on the dentist already!
Sunday we have to put up plastic on the porch if MOH isn't off somewhere.
Well, Spooky ghost night on TV!
Have A GREAT night!
Ken: what I meant was: like you just demonstrated it is several times the actual costs of the job that they charge me for. I can go in for a simple oil change and a tire rotate, and they will FIND something that "MUST be repaired NOW or your vehicle will fall apart on the road and kill you in a massive fireball IF you DON'T get it FIXED RIGHT NOW!!! and, BTW, it will Cost you $1,250.08!!!" PAY UP or we CAN'T let it out of the shop in this condition!! ALL in the name of getting a commission AND upping the profits of the shop!
AND I am usually stranded at home and can not see {and may not know what is bad anyway} what is wrong and have to authorize it on the phone sight unseen. SAVE the old parts never works either IF they have them they could come form anyone's car, or they say they had "to turn them in for core charge return when the new ones delivered".
This is for ABOUT ANY garage i have been too.And it doesn't help that I don't know a doo-hicky from a Nick-knack or a paddy-whack, let alone give the dog a bone when it comes to auto repairs!
Ok. now you have me riled up KEN,....
Whew..
Need to go have a seltzer...probably bad for my tummy but I have waited all day for it..
Hi, Diners!
44f and partly cloudy after a rainy week.
Still waiting on 2 bulk packs of IM wheelsets I ordered .
Won't have much train time this weekend anyway, it's Service Saturday for church. I'll be hanging Smartlap siding on a shed and the dugouts at Spooner Elem. school. Same thing I've been doing all week! then Sunday after church I'm going to help a buddy with some siding issues at his house I built in 2006. Not my fault, warranty stuff from the manufacturer. Nothing major, just some of my time. I'll get free beer, tho!
Glad you're back in hot water, Jeff!!
Rocks look good, Ray!
A meet in Rice Lake, Wi.
Prayers for those that need'm!
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
Evening All,
Finished supper and now drinking a cup of coffee.
My first train set was a Tyco GP something with freight cars. This was back in the mid 60's.
Ray- Nice looking staging and all the rocks looked the same to me. Good job.
Garry- Nice scene and I really like the looks of the loco.
Ulrich- Nice modeling planning and that critter is great.
John R- That ship is incredible.
Jeremy B- Wish you the best on the new job.
Lee- What type of Navy ships were you on?
Jeff- Hope the water heater is in and you finally have running water.
Galaxy- Hope you are feeling better.
Stan- Prayers for your Mom.
Ken- Glad your BS is better (thats blood sugar)
Hope everyone has a good night and prayers for those in need.
galaxyDid I Miss How Jeffrey Made out with his H2O heater??? Some nephew...won't even help when threatened. My Brother is that way, sorta, only my Bro will do something for someone else IF he gets something out of it,...and CASH is NOT necessarily a motivator for him! Now the shoe is on the other foot..he relies on me to do things to help him out greatly,...fortunately {or unfortunately} I Didn't quite get the lesson on "turn about is fair play" as I always play fair....I am a Libra- strive for perfect balance always!
You haven't missed anything.
In a five and a half hour running battle with Mr Murphy, no enough pipe and a couple of broken pipe fittings two plumbers got the water heater installed. Not to mention they were in very cramped quarters. Those guys earned their pay today! It took about ten minutes for the tank to fill. I held off on turning it on as I wanted to let it sit for a bit and see if their were any slow drips. During this time I went to see if my toilet was working. It was not. There was a very small trickle of water going into the tank. It might have filled in about three hours! I played around with fill valve, heard a pop and it went to working. Just had a piece of trash caught in it. Then a new problem cropped up. The little copper fill pipe that fills the bowl and holds the flush flapper in place broke off at the base. If it isn't one thing it's another. The toilet still works IF I put the flapper in place manually. I got to looking at the filler tube and noticed it's inside diameter. I thought 'You know, if I JB Weld a piece of PVC pipe inside there so a quarter inch of the PVC sticks out and then JB Weld that end into the hole the fill tube broke off of it should work and that work fix the problem of the flapper as well. I showed the tube to my father and all he said was 'Macgiver strikes again'. We then went out to his machine shop and dug around and found a suitable piece of PVC pipe. No JB Weld or any other glue good for metal in a very wet location. So off I went to Lowes to get the glue. Got home and turned the water heater on. It hasn't been turned on long but the water coming from the hot side of the kitchen faucet is warmer then the cold side. We'll see what happens in an hour. As for the toilet repair, I may do that tonight or I may do it tomorrow. I have the little fille hole in the bottom of the tank plugged off with a ball of aluminum foil right now. Other than that the toilet works more or less normally.
OK, OK, OK My dinner up date!
Tonight I wanted Liver and Onions, and Sue made them. I just told her I wanted some Tart Tots as well, she does not want to make them! Her reasoning was I had Hash Browns last light (I did) and two nights in a row of potatoes dish would be to much starch, OK I will go along with that to a point.
BUT, besides she all ready made me MASHED POTATOES so why should she bother to make the Tater Tot's?
Anyone see a flaw in her logic besides me?
Ken again.
Evening Dinners!
Flo, you know what I want! Thank you dear for the beer!
OK Ray, I cannot spell! That is a given. No wonder my toe swelled up again with a cellist standing on it!
B&O Would you happen to have any shoots from the Washington Ind B&O yard? My Grandfathers house over looked the yard and that is where I saw my first real trains. From what I can remember from being around 6 years old I could see the sanding towers or fueling station for Diesels.Guess it would have been from around 1962 or so. I have goggled earth the area and nothing seems just right, but it has been 50 years? God I feel old right now!
VA Clinic Visit. Went pretty darn good if you ask me. High point for me at 10:00 AM my blood sugar level was only 139. While still high, a far cry from the 230 range I had been getting in the morning! All so I was not very god last night eating a lot of a potato dish and biscuits.
Blood Pressure was a little high. I had been taking 2 med's for blood pressure till I went into the hospital. My BP had dropped to a low of 110 / 59 at one point and they took me off the second pill.Today it was up to 141 / 80 so they are putting me back on the second pill. I have been trying to get them to do it for months!
Jeremy, what do you hate about the new job? Why I dislike mine is because I still feel like the company is cheating people with there mark up, plus I make money from there misfortune, thing wrong with there car. Case in point Wednesday I sold a rear break job on a Chevy HHR. Now he need rear brakes, no lies there! I found shoes for $19.99, rear drums for $22.00 each and hardware kit for $9.00 for both sides so total cost of parts was $68.99. Company charges $119.00 labor for rear brake install. So the company charged (the computer did it) $480.00 for $68.99 in parts, Mechanic made 18% for $86.40, I made $9.75 for a profit of $383.85? Galaxy, like I said, someone is getting rich, but it is not me!
See you all Saturday!
JimRCGMO OzJim, my guess (if you haven't already had someone else here get the answer) would be (Westminster) Abbey (musical group), and (the Beatles' song) Lucy (In the Sky With Diamonds)... right? Good looking pets, by the bye...
OzJim, my guess (if you haven't already had someone else here get the answer) would be (Westminster) Abbey (musical group), and (the Beatles' song) Lucy (In the Sky With Diamonds)... right? Good looking pets, by the bye...
Well done! When we named Elvis years ago we decided that subsequent pets would be named keeping with the musical theme. Lucy and Abbey say woof woof.
(As I type this Elvis is sitting next to me meowing non - stop. Probably hungry, even though he was fed this morning. )
Nothing much planned this weekend apart from cricket. I'm hoping I can pick up at least a dozen lengths of flex and a few points in the next fortnight so I can get started on the layout.
Cheers,
OzJim
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Duke !
Good to see you. What's new? .....
I will have some soup again. With me with a tummy bug and MOH not eating much and resting, I see no need to cook more than the soup. Light on the sodium.
Wish I could say I feel better, but not so much.
Our friend is staying with his friend's dog while his friend goes in for "man" cancer surgery. We wish them well and they are on the prayer list. Haven't heard how his friend survived the surgery yet. SO I burned an extra candle.
While I am among them, Special thoughts and prayers for those who ailing and such!
Yep, RAY, I was a "positive" child who "came in under budget" and cost less than expected! wish my ledger had more positiveness to it now.
Oh, ULRICH...we could probably get you a job at the grocery store where MOH works! Or there is a nearby call center, where if your spoken English is good enough, they will pay you full time wages to call debtors who owe creditors! So, Yes, we DO have a job for you! Won't pay much, but its a start! Does Petra know English well? She could work too.
With the expensive furnace repair and the new computer paid we are broke til my check comes Wednesday! Easy come easy go, TG I had some saved or we'd be in a pickle...now if we can just clear other past debts so I {we} can be on the plus side again!!!
Did I Miss How Jeffrey Made out with his H2O heater??? Some nephew...won't even help when threatened. My Brother is that way, sorta, only my Bro will do something for someone else IF he gets something out of it,...and CASH is NOT necessarily a motivator for him! Now the shoe is on the other foot..he relies on me to do things to help him out greatly,...fortunately {or unfortunately} I Didn't quite get the lesson on "turn about is fair play" as I always play fair....I am a Libra- strive for perfect balance always!
MOH is up to something over the weekend I am not invited to..always suspicious that....
Well, I should get on to the soup as I actually have an appetite, hope that is a good sign.
HAve GREAT evening, Maybe I check in later...
"> Best to all on sick call and those recovering
Best to all on sick call and those recovering
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
"There are only 3 things you need out of life:A gentle grade,the wind in your face,and cinders in your hair.....But keep an eye on the water glass!" Jack Evans
Good afternoon guys!
It's been a tough week here for me and my family, You guys might remember me telling of my dads passing in August, well, my mom had a mild heart attack late last Saturday night. Fortunately, she's going to be ok, they found a 90% blockage in one artery, and they put a stent in. She feels great, but she'll have to stay with my sister possibly for good because our family home is two floored and all of the facilities are upstairs, whereas my sisters house is a single level. It's just too much for her to try to manage the stairs.
Jeremy, good luck with the new job! I'm glad I don't have to worry about that anymore!
I finally got the 2013 Salamanca Rail Museum calandar layout to the printers after a long delay. I have plenty of great images to use, but I fell behind in all projects, so this one ended up last on the list. Here is a photo I considered, but didn't use:
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Everyone have a great weekend!
-Stan
Well Im off guys.
Might not come back on tonight after I get home ( 11pm ) I might be too tuckered out. I will try to cath up in the morning. Have a good night and wish me luck
Hey Fellas,
I have to grab some lunch before I go to the new job. I am not looking forward to this at all. I used to get panic and anxiety attacks when I was younger and am really feeling like I am having one when I think about this place. Its getting worse as I countdown the hours.
I hope I don't get one as there not all that much fun to go through, If anybody here has ever had them they know what its like. The feeling you get is like nothing else matters as long as you can remove yourself from that situation. It makes concentrating very difficult as you feel the whole world is watching you, even though you know there not. Just a unpleasant uneasiness is the best way to put it.
I will try to battle through it.
galaxyJeffrey..did you get your water heater in, or did I miss it saying you did?