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Posted by kbkchooch on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:24 AM

Morning gang! Cowboy

39F going up to 45 and sunny today, partly cloudy and 66F tomorrow!Thumbs Up Late light rain tomorrow night, but who care. Maybe it will wash the salt off the car!

Little scary this morning. Doc changed my meds a bit. Wife checked my sugar when I woke up. 130, not great, but better than the 150-180 it had been in the a.m. Took my pills, took a shower and suddenly I got weak and was sweating profusely. Bad enough I went out to the garage in just my jeans and a wifebeater and had water just running off of me! Wife rechecked my sugar level, down to 60!Surprise  4 oz glass of A&W rootbeer, and I felt better, blood sugar rechecked, now 110.

Doc did say to take it with food, I see why now!Hmm 

Ray, you win!!!!! What you won yet, I have no clue!Mischief

Ken, now do you understand why I have given up on the car business? They can't get it though their thick heads! Individual commissions base on sales foster more animosity than competition. When everyone is nipping at everyone's heels, eventually someone gets hurt. Not to mention the poor customers. Especially the one who fall victim to the unscrupulous sales guy. I used to work at a dealer who put it all in 1 pile, and divided it up between us. The employees and the customers were much happier. Sadly, they sold the dealership to corporate America. Sad  

Chris, Wow, that's one BIG elevator!

Todd, So, all I have to do to get your attention is to mention Barbi Benton?Smile, Wink & Grin

Bear, glad to see you made it in 1 piece!

Jeffrey, they are talking about weathering gons in another room. Something tells me you know something about that.Wink

Well, gotta get busy, MMID 304 and 200 need decaling work, while 201 & 202 take an alcohol bath. It seems when I shot the 2nd color, a lot of the 1st color came off with the tape.Crying

L8ter!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:27 AM

Good Afternoon!

I know I have not been really communicative these last days. There were just to many things eating me up. I have spend hours on the phone trying to make arrangements for my parents, talking to their doc, talking to the hospital people, trying to find a place for my mom to stay during the time my fathers is in the hospital. Today, I was able to untie the Gordian  knot. My mother finally has agreed to move into a nursing facility, close to my father. Best of all, I found a place for her. Coming Friday, I will take her  there. This will give me some time to breathe and start on the arrangements for the time when my dad will get out of the hospital. It will be most unlikely for them to return into their house, which has been home to them for the last 20 years. I will have to find a place, where the two can be together, sell the house, sell the car, dispose of their belongings - well, you all know what is ahead of me. I just hope the two will have some more time to enjoy together. I am pretty aware that I cannot count that time in years, but in months or even weeks. Both have been going down rapidly in the last two weeks.

I wish my brother would support me just a little, but he just does not care at all.

It´ll be some more time until I can get my mind back on model railroading. All of my projects are on hold now. I do have the time right now, but I cannot get my mind set on it.

It feels good to know that there are friends around here!

Blessings to all!

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:30 AM

alrighty I guess I'd better order some code 55 sectional atlas track, maybe some ME flex track and switches also code 55. homework, class, more homework, then work.

SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.

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Posted by kbkchooch on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:40 AM

Ulrich,

Been there, done that, and have the gray hairs to prove it!  Oh what a blessing it is when the "knot" gets untied, and you can get things to move forward.

We move my parents into a facility, then after Dad passed, Mother  wanted to move back home, even though she could not recall the address.Confused Just keep at it, don't give up, it will get easier. If you need to vent, we're all ears!Big Smile

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:49 AM

Found this little video on the web:

watch?feature=playerdetailpage&v=04DcPkrrwso

If you like to watch some narrow gauge action in the German Harz mountains, it´s worthwhile watching!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:31 AM

Folks,

just forget what I wrote an hour ago. I just called my father and the world has changed again. My mother again refuses to go into that really nice place.

Tomorrow, I will have to cancel all the arrangements I have made. I doubt that I will be doing this again. My parents are beyond any help.

I am really sad having to write this.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:34 AM

Sir Madog
I will have to find a place, where the two can be together, sell the house, sell the car, dispose of their belongings - well, you all know what is ahead of me. I just hope the two will have some more time to enjoy together. I am pretty aware that I cannot count that time in years, but in months or even weeks. Both have been going down rapidly in the last two weeks.

Ulrich: There comes a time when what has to be done has to be done. Your parents are in need of care they can't provide to each other and taking care of elderly parents is a difficult and demanding job you don't need with your health. I know what you're going through as I've been there. When my mother got too bad to be cared for at home we had to move her to a nursing home. It was difficult to convince her that it had to be done but in the end it was the right thing to do. My father checked on her nearly every day. Most of the time she didn't know he was there. I looked in on her from time to time. It wasn't difficult to see that the end was near. When it came it was quick. My father was with her at the time. I was first on his call list. It was my job to notify the rest of the family. It's never easy.

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Posted by JeremyB on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:20 AM

Afternoon guys.

What a messy day out here. All that snow is now melting with warm temps and huge downpours. Problem is that the ground is still frozen solid so I have a small pond sitting on my front lawn, its ankle deep and still about 6 feet from the house so I went out with a snowshovel and bailed most of the water into the street storm water sewer basin. My backyard also has a huge puddle at the back of my property ( by my shed ) too bad it didn't freeze I could have a small skating rink,lol

I have a job interview today at 4:30 and another tomorrow at 4pm, I hope when I get home today I dont have to bail more water Stick out tongue. Like I was saying its not really close to the house, but close enough for me.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:48 AM

nice good luck with that Job Jeremy!

woot just got a BN 4 car Kato set! now I can get the other BN E9A road number.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:51 AM

Italian roast coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

***Ken/Chris: Neat snow plow pics!

***Ulrich, thoroughly enjoyed the steam video. 

One of my train orders arrived yesterday. Wow, those Union Pacific (HO) passenger cars are HUGE compared to (N) scale. Going to have to do some serious figuring on the new layout to make room for those cars. At least they are easy to see!Cool Think I'll run the track cleaning car today while I rest and contemplate.

Healing thoughts to those in need.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by tcwright973 on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:58 AM

Here's another snow plow if anyone's interested. It was sitting on a siding in Cresson, PA last June.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:16 PM

kbkchooch
Jeffrey, they are talking about weathering gons in another room. Something tells me you know something about that.Wink

Me? Good at weathering gondolas? Whatever gave you that idea?Whistling

Fair at best.

Now this tender? People have asked me where it was so THEY could go see it!

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:30 PM

My email and my account have been repaired. Wahoo.

 I’m getting ready to judge a 5th, 6th, 7th grade Science fair tomorrow morning.

 Tomorrow:

Between breakfast and dinner it will be 57F with 1 inch of rain possible.

 After dinner tomorrow it will be 26F with 1 inch of snow possible.

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:33 PM

hi All long time no post. just checking in and seeing what is going on. been very busy with other things. 

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:58 PM

Afternoon folks!

Janie a cup of hot chocolate would fit the bill right now...

It is a lovely day here in the Finger Lakes!  42°F and pour rain or as the weather people call it "light" rain. Whistling  I just looked out on the back porch to see water overflowing the eave trough and knowing the the downspout must be [plugged, I climbed up on a round of wood and poked it wit a stick and got it unplugged and got a bit damp at the same time.  Wood stove is lit!

Ulrich, I can remember all too well the "fun" of caring for aging parents back a few years ago.  My Mom was terrified to go into "assisted living" after my Father died.  Then she was terrified when the money was running out and we were trying to get her into a nursing home, then she was terrified after she broke her hip and thought she might die.....  The sad part was she spent the last 35 years of her life being terrified rather than enjoying her last days.  I would bet your Mother is just terrified of the change...  My prayers!  Stay strong, they are lucky to have you!

Jeffrey, nice weathering!

Lee, judging a science fair?  Sounds like fun!

I have to go do some wash, so I will have a few minutes to get something done in the train room!

73

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

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 1:07 PM

howmus
Jeffrey, nice weathering!

Thanks.

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 1:44 PM

Well

I went to do the DSS thing and got the necessary papers for food stamps. with MOH having been fired, it should  be a shoe-in now to get them, I hope. probably still won't be much.

We are so broke we can't afford the "P" in "poor" anymore...let alone afford the "O", and the other "O" adn the "R"!

If we can tide over til MOH gets another job, or the review of termination events falls to MOH's favor and gets the job back, we won't know. Of course, "under review" can mean a delay in the unemployment, as the company can contest it based on the "review", or that MOH borke the rules and deserved to be fired thrugh no fault of theirs. HA. MOH was pressured  by supervisor to punch back in form lunch and so did so a1 minute to early,,for the 3rd time in a year. The pressured part has to stand for MOH to get reinstated.

We shall see what we shall see when we shall see it...

It is pouring rian now here, but atleast not snow or sleet!

Well, I deserve a nap after PT and today's running around

ULRICH I will send you  a PM later.

Whew!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Packer on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:17 PM

Afternoon guys

Last night I got a trio of F-unit plows. I needed 2, so number 3 would be a test bed for how to mount them to the stewarts. I cut the pilot off of the F9 I got from Jeff first as this was the unit that needed the most help (read: a guinea pig for doing stuff, but can be salvaged). I tried a razor saw and a file, but it was slow going, but then I noticed that I had cut a little into the front area of the frame (where the ribs are) but I think it's fixable. I wanted something faster and neater, then I looked at my flush cutter from lowes. That made quick and neat work of the next unit I did. I barely had to file anything. The plows still wouldn't go on, and it looks like I'll have to sand, mill, or grind the inside of the shell to get the pilots to fit right with the shell; or grind some of the alignment area of the plow to get it to fit... Then there is the matter of the frame and it may have to be modified as well.

But as I was planning all this out, I realized something. These are the WRONG plows. The plows I have are for SP/WP units, and not the ones for GN/NP units. Oops.... Back to the drawing board I guess.

Chris, Good to see you in here again.

I'd post more, but I have to go look at tires for my car. I'm borrowing my brother's spares while he's in Ohio because mine are worn out. Try finding tires for 17x9 wheels...

Vincent

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Posted by saronaterry on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 5:11 PM

Hi,all!

36f and cloudy, gonna get real cold Wednesday, high of 7f and windy.

Rob and Jeremy, thanks for the comments!Embarrassed

Got the bathroom tile laid today and more drywall hung. Owner called this a.m. to let me know they're coming up from Iowa next week. Puts a " hurry-up" on getting the bathroom finished so they can use it. They are real nice people so no biggie.

Nice gons, Jeff.

That's about it for now.

Terry in NW Wisconsin

 

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Posted by JeremyB on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 6:02 PM

Hi Guys

Interview went well.

I have been smelling gas around my gas meter every now and then whenever I have the furnace running or the hot water heater. I called the gas company and there sending somebody out tomorrow. They said it could be a small leak around the regulator. I had this problem a couple years ago and they said there was nothing wrong with it so hopefully it will be the same this time. They didn't seem too overly concerned.

The small lake in the front yard is still about four feet from the house, I had to scoop some water out today with a snow shovel. Still alot of rain coming too. So in between another job interview and the gas company coming I might have to shovel more water. It probably wouldnt be a problem but Im not a fan of standing water so close to the house.

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Posted by Curt Webb on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 6:03 PM

Evening All,

I want to thank everyone for the kind words, condolences, and prayers for my Grandmother and family. My Mom. Dad and I drove up last Friday and got caught at Dunn NC by sleet which ended the driving to Boardman OH that day. On Saturday the first 50 miles north was pretty bad but after that the drive was fine. The funeral was Monday and we started back home today. I am typing this in a motel room in Blackwood SC (just north of Columbia). We will be home tomorrow.

Again thank you everyone.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 8:30 PM

Evening, Chloe - just a quick stop by tonight, as we may have some... interesting weather in another couple of hours plus. Could I get a RBF to go, if you have a cup big enough to hold that? Thanks!

PA Tom, that snow plow reminds me of a Jordan spreader (wonder if it started out as one?).

Jeremy, best wishes and AngelAngel for good results from your interviews. Yeah

Ulrich, AngelAngel for you (and Petra) to have wisdom in your (tough but needful) choices on behalf of your parents. And DO remember to take care of yourself in the process, okay?

Lee, good to hear that you got your account straightened up (and usable again). After the front comes through our area and reaches yours, all that sn*w may get rearranged. Oops

Jeff, good to see your gondola (& tender) weathering pics! Bow

Galaxy, AngelAngel for all that you and YOH with the appeal, & with getting some help while THAT is being resolved (preferably in YOH's favor!).

SaronaTerry, thank you for posting your photos - always a delight for these eyes. Big Smile

Curt, sorry to hear of your Grandmother's passing. Have added you and the family to my Angel list.

Chris - EXCELLENT job on the Quaker Oats elevator - even without more weathering! BowBow And best on dealing with THAT editor. Maybe the Big Boss (hers) can put in a word for you/run interference.

JaBear, I had noticed the weather news down your way and was thinking Angel about you, OzJim and our other Diners who live DownUnder. Stay safe and dry as possible, mates! Thumbs Up

Ken, the others have chipped in about the 'fun' of commission sales (in your or other lines of business). Back when I was w**king at Sears (paint & hardware), the salespeople in appliances tended to have complaints about others in their department trying to take their sales from them. They even had a book in which they wrote down each customer (the first time the customer came in and they saw them), which I suppose was to settle arguments about who was stealing whose sales. That other car place that was mentioned (with the one big commission pot from which everyone shared) sounds like a much better approach - better incentive to just serve the customers, to the benefit of both the customer and the sales force. (Okay, I think the soapbox is creeping my way, so I'll stop now...). AngelAngel

JR, I'd agree - sounds like your best times were before you got ready to leave there. Thumbs Up Sounds like an awesome train ride. YeahBig Smile

Our area is under a tornado watch until - depending on which version you listen to - midnight or 1 a.m. for the area locally. Possibility of tornadoes, straight-line winds, maybe some flooding (as a squall front comes through). The projected track looks like about 5 degrees east of due north for the alignment of the front, as it tracks in an easterly direction. So yay-hoo, buckeroos! Cowboy Might want to find a good hunkerin'-down place for beddie-bye time...

I'll check back in the morning (unless internet around here gets taken down, which hopefully it won't...).

[Edit]: Well (likely to get a bit fuller tonight for any frogs that don't get blown away), looks like you need to start a tab for me, Chloe. I'll see about taking care of it at some point tomorrow.

Blessings and prayers,

Jim in (kinda windy) Cape G.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 8:51 PM

JimRCGMO
Jeff, good to see your gondola (& tender) weathering pics! Bow

Thank you.

*

Looks like we've got storms coming across east Texas and it's already windy here. In fact it's been windy most of the day. It's been running from 10 to about 35 mph. The local weather guesser says 90 to 100% chance of rain then likely fair weather through to Monday night. We'll see. Since when can the weather man predict the weather much less the future.

I have a new project in mind. I've been tossing around an idea to put an SW1200 cab on a large geep, say something like a GP40 and do a few other things to it.

Expecting relatives to arrive from out of state tomorrow for the memorial Friday.

Well, time to call it a night and hope for the best with the weather. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 8:56 PM

Chamomile tea, please.

***Curt, safe travels the rest of the way home.

***Jeffrey, excellent weathering. Really like the Nichel Plate Road & Tender. Well done!Thumbs Up

Have a good night all.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:12 PM

Good evening. 

MoeLarryCurley .... Good to see you!

JimCG ...... I'm currently looking at the weather map, and see the line of storms you mentioned there in Cape G right now. Hope it's not too bad.

We are under a tornado watch until 5:00 am..... It's windy now, but the line of storms is not here yet. 

Lee.... That's neat you are judging a science fair!

Tom in PA ..... You post an NS train with GE locos going to China ..... We're not prototypical! .... Our models are coming from China .... Smile, Wink & Grin........ The black and white NS loco looks ugly next to the colorful units headed to China..... I wish NS would adopt one of their heritage schemes. 

With the layout, I am working on some scenery. Also, the 2-6-6-2 has been adjusted some more and is now running smoothly. The 4-8-2 now has its decoder installed and runs well. 

Cheers everybody. 

GARRY

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:43 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a cup of decaf for me please...

According to the weather prognosticators, tomorrow in the Finger Lakes will be wet, mid 54°F high, and high winds....  May get some tree damage as a result of lots of rain and the wind.  Nothing as bad as many of you have been facing (I hope!).  I do worry about a couple of old and very large pine trees in the neighborhood that, if they came down,  would do serious damage to homes and property.

Blackie the cat doesn't seem to be any worse than he was, but no better either, so tomorrow I will call and make an appt. for him at the Vets.  Sure hope there is nothing really seriously wrong with the little guy... I have grown very attached to him... 

I actually got to spend a couple hours doing some tedious model railroading.  I was putting rivets on some steelwork for under the water tank.  Want to count them?

Here it is with the water tower just placed on top...

Still have a lot of stuff to do on it, but it sure felt good to have some time to just sit and work on something down there.  First time I have spent much time there since before Christmas.

My prayers go out to all who are in harms way and those in need tonight!

73

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

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:44 PM

Just a quickupdate - looks like most of the nastiest weather has passed by our area. Storm sirens went off twice (or maybe the second one was an all-clear?), and power flickered once/twice, and went off briefly at one point. Have reset the clock on the microwave (alarm clock is battery-backed up, so it wasn't off long enough to mess with it).

Garry, watch yourself there as this one comes through your area (may be going through Jeff's area about now). And Inch, Jerry and Todd, watch out in your area. Lee, Rob and others further east, maybe it will wear itself out before it reaches your areas. AngelAngel

I'm gonna go head for bed now.

Blessings and stay safe,

Jim in Cape G.

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:47 PM

 Evening Dinners!

 Flo, Beer Pleases!

 Jeremy What exactly are you cleaning out of your aquarium, how often and why? If you enjoy watching the fish and hate cleaning the tank, get a better filter! I only clean my 55 gallon tank once every 3 to 5 year's! I did a little looking tonight and seen this, they where just coming out when I bought my last filter, which was around 10 years ago.

 

 http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2752390&f=PAD%2FpsNotAvailInUS%2FNo

 I believe in over kill so I would go for the Penguin 200 which pumps 200 gallons a hour. I run 2 whispers pumps on the 55 gallon and each pumps 200 gallons a hour. When I have to clean out the fish poop, I uses a siphon hose and a 5 gallon bucket. Takes maybe 15 minutes, longest time is dragging in the garden hose from outside to add water. I normally have the bottom of the tank clean after 7 gallons of water have been siphoned out. I might do this 2 times a year, I don't rally keep track.

 All so, do not give the fish more than they can eat in 5 minutes! Way more stuff to clean up. Only feed them twice a day as well. Yea, fish see you and they act hungry, just like our 4 legged pets, but if they are really hungry they will eat the food that sank to the bottom of the tank!

   See you all Wednesday.

 Ken

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:08 PM

G

Good Morning All,

     Happy Wednesday! 42F and cloudy but who cares, it's dark and I'm home. This is the Ja I got a ride in.

   Our intrepid fireman watching up track in one of the infrequent times he was not shoveling coal.

Backsheet and gages.

  Warrick our engine driver.

I will attempt to catch up posts before turning into a pumpkin.  CUL, J.R.

 

 

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 1:02 AM

Chamomile tea, please.

***Jeremy, I completely second what Ken suggested. Although the only time I "worked" in a fish store was painting a mural on a wall in exchange for a 185gal tank and lots of other stuff, I did keep a lake's worth of fish tanks for many years. I usually went with underground filters plus corner filters plus those bio-wheel filters Ken posted a pic of. Plenty of filtration, never overfed the fish, and very rarely ever cleaned gravel. Bottom feeders helped stir up "stuff" so the filters could grab it. My two cents worth. Enjoy!

***Ray, you always do such fine work.Thumbs Up Look forward to seeing the finished tank.

***JR, cool cab pics!

Stayed up and watched a DVD. My weather radio is in the Train Room, so perhaps I should head down there tomorrow for Mother Natures Festivities. Flood watches and wind advisory in effect (so far) here in North Georgia for tomorrow. Please, No Tornadoes!

Good night again, Y'all.

Cowboy Rob

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