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Posted by pascaff* on Friday, August 9, 2013 9:04 AM

  Morning All,

  Currently it is 61 with an expected high of 85.

   Had a bit of rain last evening, cooled things down a bit. W**k today, and then the weekend off, may get some modeling in between the other stuff that needs to be attended to.

 Not much else happening.

 Prayers to all, especially Jeff.

 Paul

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, August 9, 2013 8:30 AM

Good morning.

Mr. B..... Now if only every day was tax free day!

Jeff .... Sent an email last night. Hope you received it. Are you acquiring new locos? WHat is the story with the brass steam loco? 

Our cat wants to play constantly this morning. 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, August 9, 2013 7:57 AM

Good Morning

Sunny and a little warmer today...cool off starts tonight though.

Going to be somewhat busy this weekend here...we are onstage at the club and then we are having a BBQ on Sunday....we are going to be hosting a block party...with my band playing.  (:))...

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, August 9, 2013 6:49 AM

Good morning, and happy Friday!  We've got a cloudy day on tap, with thundershowers in the forecast.

Tomorrow is sales-tax-free day, so I'll be paying for a pre-ordered locomotive at my LHS and buying a replacement microwave oven.  I'll probably spend the rest of the day installing the microwave over the stove.  Hopefully it won't be too heavy.  It's the same model, updated a few years, so with luck it will slip into the space for the old one and all the holes will line up.  It will probably be a couple of months before I see the locomotive, though.

I've got to make a list of paints and things, too, and pick them up tomorrow.  Some Local Hobby Shop, some Local Hardware Store, but it's an LHS either way.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, August 9, 2013 6:44 AM

Good morning. It's 74° with 93% humidity. It feels like 81° at this time. The high will be 98° and will feel like 110°.
 with a

Today I plan on getting the grass mowed an start on moving some stuff down to my fathers place. Maybe get some laundry done. Nothing else is on my schedule.



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Posted by galaxy on Friday, August 9, 2013 3:51 AM

morning coffee in the diner..

GOOD FRIDAY MORNING!!!

Today is Friday, August 9th, 2013!!

Why don't the winter months go by as fast as the summer months?

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Sometimes we, or others, need to "pull your horns in", SO:

Meaning:

Restrain one's ardour; lower one's ambitions

The short version:

The phrase means to back off, but has nothing to do with bulls or other horned animals.  The origin has to do with the fact that snails will pull in their horns and hide inside their shells when they want no activity

The longer version;

You might think that warning someone who had overreached themselves in some dynamic enterprise to 'pull their horns in' was a reference to some pugnacious horned creature, maybe a bull or a rhinoceros. In fact, the creature in question is the unassuming garden snail. The retractable tentacles on which a snail's eyes are located are known as horns, and these are pulled in whenever the mollusc is threatened.

Likewise, the date of origin of what has the sound of a fairly recent  colloquialism, is not what might be expected. Snails were spoken of as 'pulling their horns in' as early as the 14th century. An example of that is found in this extract from the Anglo-Norman romantic poem, Richard, Coer De Lyon:

And gunne to drawen in her hornes,     As a snayl among the thornes

That citation uses the common alternative form 'draw in one's horns'. Other less common varieties are 'shrink/pluck in one's horns'.

An early use of 'pulling in one's horns' as a figurative phrase, with no snails in sight, comes in the 16th century religious diatribe  Hay any Work for Cooper, 1589:

Mark how I haue made the bishops to pull in their hornes

pull out all the stops

 

http://www.phrases.org.uk/images/snail.jpg

 

Geeked

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:08 PM

I should do that Karl, that's a good idea! it'll get me in trouble but it'll be worth it. Laugh

Lehigh Valley 2089

Gary, looking to do something similar with the Norfolk Southern. Then I will transfer to the Delaware Lackawanna or Lehigh Railroad, something local.

Yeah, I was thinking of going with BNSF until I can't go no more then own a hobby shop and have a big club N scale layout in there. 

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:36 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, I'll have one of them Mexican Sundaes thingies and a cup of decaf please....

Had a laminating party over at another one of my classmates homes that ended up living here in the same city....  We ended up having 5 of us there.  Four of us got to work on the name tags and had them all finished before the fifth person showed up.  Then we sat around for a couple hours just yakking about old times.  This is what putting on a reunion should be all about...

Jeffrey, glad everything went well for you today.  And, please, do make sure we know how you are doing next week as the procedure happens. 

Tomorrow i have to go to Canandaigua to do some errands before my sister takes me out to dinner...  So i will have to fill up the tank with the dead Dinosaur dung crap.  Only getting 79mpg according to on-board computer....  I was hoping for an 850 mile tank at least.  May get it to 800 mile before I fill it.  That 1000 mile tank is still eluding me!  Next couple of weeks I will be putting a lot of miles on the PiP so this tank will not be as good.  This includes 5 trips out to the museum (101 miles each trip), trip out to Boy Scout Camp, and a couple trips to Canandaigua...  That will be the end of that tank of gas....  Good news is as of today I have accumulated enough points to get $1.40 of the price of each gallon... Smile, Wink & Grin

Hope you all have a good night, and my heart felt prayers for all of you in need!

73

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:24 PM

Gary, looking to do something similar with the Norfolk Southern. Then I will transfer to the Delaware Lackawanna or Lehigh Railroad, something local.

The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.

-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:16 PM

If you've been keeping up with my computer rebuilds you know that I recently got two Mitac disk drives. One of these worked right out of the box when I got it but the other one needed work. I replaced the chassis in it with an Apple Shugart chassis. Externally the drives are identical and I want to know which drive has the Shugart mechanism at a glance. The solution was very simple. I'll give you three guesses which drive it is but you only need one.



I'll be going back to Oakdale Monday morning to have the operation done and hopefully everything will go well. I'll likely be spending a few days there afterward before being allowed to return to Leesville. Over the weekend I'll be moving some of this computer equipment to my fathers place so I can have something there to work on while I'm living there. I don't want to be bored the death after all. The only computer down there is one I built shortly after hurricane Rita flattened this part of the state in 2005. I put it there so my mother could use it in her genealogy work. I use it once in a while to get online sometimes and my father attempts to use it when he feels he needs to fry his brain. He's usually doing good to turn it on. Besides moving the computer stuff I also need to move my tools and diagnostic equipment. So I think I'm going to be a little busy this weekend. I probably need to mow the grass tomorrow too.

Well that's all for now. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by kbkchooch on Thursday, August 8, 2013 8:58 PM

Evening gang! Cowboy

Ohhh, Paul's buying? Flo, can I get a large, no extra large,  extra extra large Sundae< no nuts,,but about a quart of Hershey's syrup poured over top? Dinner

Jeffrey, Yes please tap someone on the shoulder that can keep us up to date.  We want to know!Big Smile

Galaxy, 2 people in Newt Joisee won. Close, but no Merlin Hmm

Gary, ask your folks this, If rails are dying, why are their stock prices going so high? Go for it son, and you can retire when you are in your 50sBig Smile My sister did it, I wish I had followed her lead. 14 grand is not so bad. Between College and grad school, my son will have spent 250,000 to speak Chinese.Huh?

Been working on this the last few days. A Mantua Mikado Sporting a Pacific Boiler and cylinders, masquerading as a USRA mikado, late in it's career> Still have a few more parts, then paint, DCC and sound and this ancient engine will run.   How old is it? It came in a deep red Mantua box, and has a gearbox in the frame, not the open gear of the 60's and 70's with lathe turned brass drivers. :-)  Given to me by a dear friend and mentor, it sat in my workbench until his recent passing.Sigh  Funny how I didn't have time to assemble it when Charlie was alive, but I have felt compelled to finish it since he passed.Sigh

Well, thats enough for tonight, gotta work on paying customers stuff tomorrow. Might get the Mike done next week.

Cya later!! 

Karl

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, August 8, 2013 8:47 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

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Jeff ..... We're going to worry and be very concerned about you on Monday. We care a lot. Prayers continue. ... Another idea. Can you have somebody inform David Parks how you are doing following surgery? David can relay information here. ..... Thanks.

David's not going to be in the loop. He's on the road a lot and I wouldn't expect him to put his work on hold.  He probably would if I asked him but I'm not going to. However my father will be closely involved. If I had the phone number of someone here he can relay the details directly to them. Any volunteers?

Jeff .....  Yes, I'll volunteer. I'll PM you or try to find your email address again. 

 

 

 

SP&S Gary  ... Glad to help when I can.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, August 8, 2013 8:29 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q
Jeff ..... We're going to worry and be very concerned about you on Monday. We care a lot. Prayers continue. ... Another idea. Can you have somebody inform David Parks how you are doing following surgery? David can relay information here. ..... Thanks.

David's not going to be in the loop. He's on the road a lot and I wouldn't expect him to put his work on hold.  He probably would if I asked him but I'm not going to. However my father will be closely involved. If I had the phone number of someone here he can relay the details directly to them. Any volunteers?

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Thursday, August 8, 2013 8:17 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Burlington Northern #24

went to a seminar hosted by Northwest Rail Institute, to talk about getting a career with railroads. came home tried to explain it to parents, got nowhere. according to them rail is dying.... also got told that the $14,000 bill would be all me. Works for me I'd rather do something I enjoy than be miserable. 

>>>> Gary: If you don't mind I'll comment on what you said. You are very wise if you choose to work in a career which you will enjoy. You are old enough now to be aware how times can pass quickly, and let me tell you as you get older the time will pass by much faster than now. When you reach retirement age, you will be amazed how fast the time went. ......... Retired rairoaders receive payments from Railroad Retirment Board of the US government which are about 1 1/2 times what is received by those on Social Security. Also, the Railroad Retirement Board Trust Fund has not been robbed by Congress for other spending as they have done to the Soical Security fund. (Shhhh. Don't tell Congress or they will raid RR Retirement, too!) ..... Freight railroads most definately are not "dying". Shares of stock of major railroads have done very well since railroads were deregulated in 1980. ..... I owned BNSF stock for about 8 years before Warren Buffet's company bought it for nearly 4 times what I paid for it. .... I own other RR stock, and all do well. My Kansas City Southern stock and Canadian Pacific stock have about doubled in value over past 2 years largely becuase of hauling crude oil. ...  You might consider applying for work directly at a railroad, and let them pay for your training. .... There are several railroaders and retired railroaders in this forum..... I have worked for Canadian National's Grand Trunk Western in Marketing and in Finance for about half of my career. . I have  BBA and MBA business degrees.  When young, I was a city transit bus driver, and that paid for college expenses. It was a lot of work with a full time job and a full class load at the same time. I slept very little. My model trains were stored most of that time, too. ....... Gary, you have a lot of great potential, and a career in railroading or other transportation will be very rewarding. You might also consider a career with a shipper who contracts with transport companies. .... In any case, I would suggest you be eager to learn all you can about transportation and business. ..... Cheers!

Thank you Gary! I will try to contact BNSF again to see how I can apply to be a conductor trainee, I was also thinking of going to the school because they do offer placement post education. My Uncle Zen worked for MILW. road before it went under. I'll do some more studying. Thank you Garry!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, August 8, 2013 7:49 PM

Jake .... Best wishes as you head back to Penn Tech!

Jeff ..... We're going to worry and be very concerned about you on Monday. We care a lot. Prayers continue. ... Another idea. Can you have somebody inform David Parks how you are doing following surgery? David can relay information here. ..... Thanks.

HAs anyone seen Ken or Curt this week?

GARRY

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, August 8, 2013 7:45 PM

Burlington Northern #24

went to a seminar hosted by Northwest Rail Institute, to talk about getting a career with railroads. came home tried to explain it to parents, got nowhere. according to them rail is dying.... also got told that the $14,000 bill would be all me. Works for me I'd rather do something I enjoy than be miserable. 

>>>> Gary: If you don't mind I'll comment on what you said. You are very wise if you choose to work in a career which you will enjoy. You are old enough now to be aware how times can pass quickly, and let me tell you as you get older the time will pass by much faster than now. When you reach retirement age, you will be amazed how fast the time went. ......... Retired rairoaders receive payments from Railroad Retirment Board of the US government which are about 1 1/2 times what is received by those on Social Security. Also, the Railroad Retirement Board Trust Fund has not been robbed by Congress for other spending as they have done to the Soical Security fund. (Shhhh. Don't tell Congress or they will raid RR Retirement, too!) ..... Freight railroads most definately are not "dying". Shares of stock of major railroads have done very well since railroads were deregulated in 1980. ..... I owned BNSF stock for about 8 years before Warren Buffet's company bought it for nearly 4 times what I paid for it. .... I own other RR stock, and all do well. My Kansas City Southern stock and Canadian Pacific stock have about doubled in value over past 2 years largely becuase of hauling crude oil. ...  You might consider applying for work directly at a railroad, and let them pay for your training. .... There are several railroaders and retired railroaders in this forum..... I have worked for Canadian National's Grand Trunk Western in Marketing and in Finance for about half of my career. . I have  BBA and MBA business degrees.  When young, I was a city transit bus driver, and that paid for college expenses. It was a lot of work with a full time job and a full class load at the same time. I slept very little. My model trains were stored most of that time, too. ....... Gary, you have a lot of great potential, and a career in railroading or other transportation will be very rewarding. You might also consider a career with a shipper who contracts with transport companies. .... In any case, I would suggest you be eager to learn all you can about transportation and business. ..... Cheers!

GARRY

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, August 8, 2013 7:31 PM

Made it back from Oakdale in one piece. Everything with the prelim paperwork went well. Had blood tests done, got a chest X-ray, an EKG was done and we got the standard orientation about the upcoming surgery and the possible hazards about same. On getting back to Leesville we had dinner at Los Mayas Mexican restaurant. I exercised my God-given right as a son to embarrass his father in public and let the staff know that today is my fathers birthday. So they came out playing the guitar and plopped a large sombrero on his head while singing Happy Birthday in Spanish. My step-mother cracked up laughing and I had the pleasure of watching his face turn six shades of red while he just smiled like the kid who had just been given the keys to the candy store and the owner is on vacation. I have to back in Oakdale Monday morning at 7am for the start of the procedure.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, August 8, 2013 6:53 PM

galaxy
I see we have a big lottery winner in Mini Soda. Too bad it wasn't us. GUess you have to have the right ticket to win! MAybe we won $100 I check tomorrow..mOH has every faith we will win someday. I said, "quit expecting ti and it MAY happen"...

How good are your chances of getting struck by lightning three times in a row in five minutes on a sunny cloudless day in the middle of Death Valley? Supposedly that has a better chance of happening than winning the lottery.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Thursday, August 8, 2013 6:23 PM

Jeff: Prayers for you. Angel

Hey guys.

Last 10 hour day has ended. Will work for about 3 days next week and then it's off to PennTech.

Also just had my best day in my P-40 in WoWP. It didn't beat my Wildcat's record, but I think it's impressive for the P-40. Took down a FW 57, a Hawk 75M, and one other attack aircraft. don't know what it was, but I was VERY close to colliding with it that when it blew up from the machine gun fire, I flew right through the cloud of smoke. Kinda felt like something from a movie. Also happy with the fact that the guys that I've been fighting with have been very reasonable.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Thursday, August 8, 2013 6:12 PM

went to a seminar hosted by Northwest Rail Institute, to talk about getting a career with railroads. came home tried to explain it to parents, got nowhere. according to them rail is dying.... also got told that the $14,000 bill would be all me. Works for me I'd rather do something I enjoy than be miserable. 

I guess, I need to focus on getting my next job and saving money, that in turn means the trains will have to be put away and I'll be an armchair model railroader. I'm a bit bummed because I was looking forward to working on a layout but my Model trains don't guarantee me a future except in model railroading. 

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, August 8, 2013 5:24 PM

Well

erm

I see we have a big lottery winner in Mini Soda. Too bad it wasn't us. GUess you have to have the right ticket to win! MAybe we won $100 I check tomorrow..mOH has every faith we will win someday. I said, "quit expecting ti and it MAY happen"...

Went to do a TON of errands incliding the dentist to have the remained of a broken off tooth removed. They don't have my partial, so that appt is cancelled for tomorrow. Next week for that one, then they will have to add my new tooth to my partial upper now. THEn maybe i can eat. If one more tooth goes ont eh uppers, that will leave only 3 teeth, there and I may have all pulled for a total upper plate. My teeth just get old and break off. That will be when i have the money!

Got a CC bill and they snuck on a $1.24 to one charge, I have to send in the complaint and COPY of the original reciept to dispute! Sneaky people! I've heard bout them types.

GOt a new spring/fall jacket now.

well, since i don't live in Mini Soda, I didn't win?

I wonder if any one in Illi noise; Are Can sass; Wheezy Anna; or other funny named states who play won?

dinner was pasketti with onion/mushroom/basil sauce.

later

Geeked

 

 

-G .

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:39 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have the #2 special (as long as Paul is paying), over easy on the eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of Sour Dough Toast.  Make an extra pot of dark roast coffee, I might need a few extra cups today.

Currently 79°F outside under hazy but sunny skies.  High will be around 80° later.  Thunderboomers are supposed to show up late this afternoon.  Tonight a group of us from the reunion committee will be laminating the photo ID tags I am making for the reunion.  We are meeting at another members house so I don't have to try to clean this dump I live in!

I will need to do some shopping later today and get my allergy shot.

Jeffrey, my prayers for all to go well today!  Often times the waiting for procedures is the worst part....

Best get busy getting things done that need doing...

Later!

73

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Posted by pascaff* on Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:33 AM

  Morning All,

    Currently it is 62 with an expected high of 89.

    Back to w**k today. Did get some laundry done yesterday, and a lot of personal business, but not much else. Cancelled my brother-in-laws cell phone. Last year my late wife decided he needed it because he was spending so much time at the hospital with his mom, she passed away in Feb. and he no longer needs it. Also cancelled my cable TV, and land line phone service, I do not use them much at all and I can use the extra money. need to return the cable box this morning.

   Prayers to all in need, and special ones for Jeff and Johnboy.

    Paul

 EDIT: I got top and since I get paid tomorrow, eat up folks.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, August 8, 2013 8:03 AM

Good Morning

Sunnier and a little less humid out today..high of 78 Feeling more like 84 later on.

Having a few friends come up for an operating session....get to run some trains today...then off to the diner for pulled pork sammiches!! Yay!!

Right now we are just sitting on our back deck overlooking what appears to be a wetland scenario...

Jeff:  Angel  for the upcoming surgery....


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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, August 8, 2013 7:41 AM

Good morning.  Light rain here in New England, but we need it, I'm at work anyway and it's no big deal.  The weekend should be at least moderately nice.

Jeffrey, may everything go well for you.  After my rotator-cuff surgery fixed my shoulder, I have great faith in the "repair" business at the hospital.  Take your meds and do your physical therapy.  It's an important part of the recovery, not just something that's "nice to do."  It will take a while, but in the end you will be better off for having done this.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, August 8, 2013 7:13 AM

Galaxy: Don't burn the house down with all those candles now.Clown

Thanks everyone for the prayers and well-wishes. I can certainly use them for this coming week. The surgery will likely be rough on me and the few days immediately following won't be any picnic either.

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Good morning. It's 76° with 100% humidity. It feels like 87°. The high will be 99° and will feel like 107°. Lots of sunshine today.


Nothing going on today except a trip to Oakdale to get a bunch of paperwork done and get any pre-op procedures out of the way.

Looks like it'll be good weather today and tomorrow but it appears the weekend might be a little bit wet.

No computer photo today. I wouldn't blame you if you're getting tired of those by now.



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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, August 8, 2013 6:17 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and a breakfast burrito please, thanks.

Patchy fog between 7am and 10am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 82.

Jeffrey- Good luck with the pre admin stuff today. I believe this is the best thing to do. Easy to say for someone who’s not going through it, but still, it seems safer and better for your health. You’ll probably get around much easier after as well. Got to. Plus, no more bone picking either. Boy, you gotta like that. And don’t tell me you’ll miss it either!!

He probably will just to be ornery. (chuckle)

Welp, looks like yardwo*k today.  And since I only did one load of laundry, I’ll need to do another one or 15. Ended up going up to the restaurant to do a couple odds and ends the health department wrote them up for and a few other things they didn't, but he (the owner) just wanted done because, well, it needed done. HD got them for the hand sink in the kitchen needs re-caulked where attached to the wall. We used clear caulk when it was replaced a year ago and well, you know how clear gets after a while. Just looks yellow and nasty if you have to use much of it and he did. They had the plumber put it up under the previous owner and he has it too far off the all so a larger than normal amount of caulk is necessary. All I have to do is cover with white. I does look dirty. Then I have to adjust the men’s bathroom door closer so it pulls the door, get this, another inch so it closes “completely”Confused. It’s a single person bathroom with a knob/lock like a regular door and you have to lock the door to avoid intruders anyway so….I mean the door closes to the jam, you just have to pull it maybe an inch to catch. I asked how that is a health issue. They said it’s not a health issue, but rather a privacy issue. I wanted to say what ‘s privacy got to do with health department, but I didn’t.  I said “ how? You can’t see in. And even if they could, it’s down a hall and cannot be seen from the dining area so…?” They say if someone where to not pull the door closed, someone could actually peek in if they tried. And ( and I’m not kidding here) since it is separated from the dining area and not in view, they would not be seen and more likely to take the effort to look in. I stood there and just looked blankly. Indifferent “I’ll be more than happy to adjust it. I don’t like peekers.” I know they have to justify their visit and find something, but like my friend said. Some of these things are ridiculous. He’d rather them say the need to sweep the corners and under the refrigerators better. Same effect, same rating. But not as silly.

Also got my hairs cut yesterday and though I feel no different, people seem to think I should….”Now don’t you just feel better?”   “Nope. Actually, I don’t. Only time I notice is when I look in the mirror or  wash my hair.”

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

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. Laugh

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, August 8, 2013 2:34 AM

JEFFREY-I, too, will be thinking of you and will light some extra prayer candles for you throughout your experience...

I'd say "have a good time" but that isn't quite the right words!!! Whistling

Lettus know immediately how you are if you can!

convaless real well!

Clown

-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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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, August 8, 2013 2:31 AM

morning coffee in the diner..

GOOD THURSDAY MORNING!!!

Today is Thursday, August 8th, 2013!!

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!!

Some of us are, and some of us are NOT, 'fit as a fiddle", so:

Meaning:

Very fit and well

Origin:

The short version:

When one is in good health, they are said to be 'fit as a fiddle'. The origin is simple. We all know that when a fiddle's strings are not taunt enough or if the fiddle is warped, the fiddler doesn't get a good sound.  Only a fiddle that was in top shape was good enough to be heard by an audience

The quotes version:

Of course the 'fiddle' here is the colloquial name for violin. 'Fit' didn't originally mean healthy and energetic, in the sense it is often used nowadays to describe the inhabitants of gyms. When this phrase was coined 'fit' was used to mean 'suitable, seemly', in the way we now might say 'fit for purpose'.

Thomas Dekker, in The batchelars banquet, 1603 referred to 'as fine as a fiddle':

"Then comes downe mistresse Nurse as fine as a farthing fiddle, in her petticoate and kertle."

Not long afterwards, in 1616, there's W. Haughton's English-men for my Money, which includes:

"This is excellent ynfayth [in faith], as fit as a fiddle."

HAVE A GREAT DAY!!

 

Geeked

-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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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, August 7, 2013 10:14 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a decaf please.

Went back to the dentist at 4PM today and they took me right in.  Didn't have time to sit down.  I was actually in the process of sitting down when I was called in.... LOL  The dentist (this was the lady one as my usual dentist is out at Scout camp I think) refilled the tooth next to the partial that is a crown covering 3 teeth.  She also ground down a ridge on a crown on the tooth below where I was getting food stuck between the teeth.  She told me if this doesn't stop the impaction of food between the teeth, she recommends I have the tooth she refilled extracted.  She said the partial is more important for chewing and the top tooth can be removed and not have any problem.  Her concern is that I could lose the partial and then be in real trouble.  We shall see.  So far the refilling of the tooth seems to be working and I didn't get food stuck there tonight...

Around noon I turned on the air conditioner as it was about to rain inside the house.  Outside humidity was was around 75% so I turned it on.  Mid afternoon, Manét was coughing again!  So I guess I know what his problem was.  I need to dry out the basement and attack the mold and mildew down there.  At dinner time tonight I shut off the Air Conditioner and so far Manéy has not coughed again.  I can smell the mustiness when the air comes on.  I have got the dehumidifier on down there and in less than a day had to empty it.  The vet also called with the results of his bloodwork.  There was one item that was a bit elevated, but she thinks it was from the stress of the whole ordeal of going to the vet and having a blood draw and isn't concerned about it.  Everything else was normal for a 21lb. 9 oz. cat his age.

Johnboy, I'll keep you in my prayers as you get things taken care of!

Jeffrey, do know I am also keeping you in my thoughts and prayers during the next few weeks as you have your surgery!  Do have someone let us know how things went for you ASAP after the surgery.  We all care around here.

Have a good night everyone!

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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