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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, July 16, 2015 8:10 PM

Good evening, everybody ..

Richard ... Hope your traveling was good. 

YGW ... I suppose you are building houses for DC bureaucrats to live in style. I had better not say more. 

Don ....  I like your PA1. Those were classy locomotives in their day. 

I worked on the layout a little more today. 

Happy Model Railroading ! 

 

GARRY

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Posted by up831 on Thursday, July 16, 2015 4:18 PM

Good Afternoon Diners,

YGW:  I can sure get behind the granite and Silestone, but you mentioned that the cabinets were over 50K.  I can't imagine full custom cabinetry in new construction.  Who makes the cabinets?  And, how many sq ft are the kitchens?  Are the designs nice?  That's a not too subtle hint to post a rendering If you can.

Big SmileBig Smile

Gotta go.

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Thursday, July 16, 2015 2:45 PM

I am back from my two-states-in-three-days-including-travel tour of the northeast. (Plus two mores states if you count flight connections.) The time zone change really wears on me. I am back home now and may try to find some time for a little more ballasting. Things are quiet as the grandtwins went back to Idaho.

Speaking of the grandtwins, there was a bit of excitement on the home front while I was back east. One of the twins was stung by a scorpion and had a rather severe reaction. He spent a few hours in the emergency where the treatment included receiving anti-venom. Small wood scorpions are relatively common in these parts, and the sting is mostly just an annoyance, but can be severe in young children and the elderly. I have been stung once and it hurt like a son-of-a-gun, but I was fine. Scorpion venom is a neuro-toxin, and it likes to settle in the extremities. For days, a couple of my toes and the tip of my nose was numb.

On the weather front, we are under a flash flood watch until Saturday afternoon. Rain is forecast and there aren't many places for the water to go in the desert. The ground is fairly hard and cannot absorb rain in any quanity so it just runs into washes (arroyos) and floods things.

Richard

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Posted by EMD.Don on Thursday, July 16, 2015 1:26 PM

Afternoon Gents!

Flo a diet soda and a bowl of whatever soups on today please.

YGW---good luck at the dentist tomorrow! My mouth feels better today but still only up for soft stuff (hence my order with Flo).

Did some routine maintenance on the layout lastnight and earlier today. Finely got my PA1 cleaned inside and out. I use it to haul my "what if" tourist train around my layout. It was getting a little noisy for my liking so it was time to send her over to the shops for an overhaul.  Shes purring like a cat now...well like an Alco (LOL). The B unit is still in the shops. I plan on continuing to work on structures and scenery later today.

Hope all are well!

Happy modeling all!

Don.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, July 16, 2015 1:00 PM

yougottawanta

Galaxy wrote -

"Ah the joys of new construction! The Joys of subcontractors! The Joys of Code Inspectors! The joys of CODE, period!

Better you than me!

Tell, me, what is hte average Sqft you build?"

Galaxy - They vary in size. We have seven unit types with two to three variations on each. Plus some four story town houses. They go from 3.5k to 5k sqaure feet. The units are loaded to. They come std with Granite or silestone, 120 recess lights, decorator lighting package, hardwood the entire first floor, upgraded oak rails package, very High end appliances, high end cabinets ( Kitchen cabinets alone are over 50k , soft close drawers/doors, roll out treys ..) some come std with elevators, finished basement etc...They start around 1 million and go to just over two million.

...

Well another day in paradise. City inspector chewed me up one side and down the other for a mistake the plumber made. Still no sign of the electricians. Had to fire a group of concrete finishers for drinking on the job. Really hated to have to do that, they were good men even though they were knuckle heads for popping cold ones on site. I had to laugh at one he actually said " I only had four today" Whistling Geez I wonder how many the others had ? By the amount of empties it must have been a bunch.

 

TTYL

YGW

 

 YGW: we live in 832 sqft! I have trouble sometimes keeping up with it! let alone 3.5-5K sq ft...whew! I'd need a maidWhistling...also I don't do over 1 story....a ranch is my speed!

I also won't probably ever in my life think aobut a 1 or 2 million dollar house.. I am looking aat under 100K here...and closer to 50K is nicer, at about 1k sqft if lucky.

No wonder you have such troubles, if they all drink on site! Maybe they do their best work under the influence ...Whistling

well, I wish you luck...I might like some of the features you offer, but..."i have no dollar bill, sir" ...Whistling

 

 

Herr Flick/Ulrich: Nothing says you HAVE to speak English to or with someone, just speak it to yourself around the house! Watch English videos on Youtube and play along repeating what they say.. .PRACTICE!! Or should I say " Proc-tize oaf-fen und it Vill mock yew gut!"

PS. i do far better at speaking a language than I do at reading/writting it...I know a  few, but the thing is, If I try to say something only in one language, a sentence might come with  words from several languages!!!

well, my gut is still wreaking havoc on me. but I do feel better than yesterday...BUT, on monday every thing went right through me, tuesday was OK, yesterday everything went right through me, todya i am so far OK...I think,but i havee intense pain...I see the doctor on Monday... he will probably tell me I have an intestinal bug, and will probably give me antibiotics...Whistling

 

well, later all

 

 

Dead

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 16, 2015 11:44 AM

RideOnRoad
Not your written English, that is for sure.

Writing is a lot easier than speaking. I haven´t spoken in English for more than 7 years ...

I must have sounded like Herr Flick:

Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by yougottawanta on Thursday, July 16, 2015 11:41 AM

Ken wrote

"Are the Alligators RSD 15's, I like those kind! Big Smile " - LOL - Yea DSD 15 Bachmans Smile, Wink & Grin

You asked the other day about the engine I purchased. It was an "A" I cant wait to get it on the rails.

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Thursday, July 16, 2015 11:33 AM

Sir Madog
I found out that my English needs a little polishing ...

Not your written English, that is for sure.

Richard

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Posted by yougottawanta on Thursday, July 16, 2015 11:32 AM

Galaxy wrote -

"Ah the joys of new construction! The Joys of subcontractors! The Joys of Code Inspectors! The joys of CODE, period!

Better you than me!

Tell, me, what is hte average Sqft you build?"

Galaxy - They vary in size. We have seven unit types with two to three variations on each. Plus some four story town houses. They go from 3.5k to 5k sqaure feet. The units are loaded to. They come std with Granite or silestone, 120 recess lights, decorator lighting package, hardwood the entire first floor, upgraded oak rails package, very High end appliances, high end cabinets ( Kitchen cabinets alone are over 50k , soft close drawers/doors, roll out treys ..) some come std with elevators, finished basement etc...They start around 1 million and go to just over two million.

Ken- feel free to contact me today.

Don - Feel your pain - I am going to the dentist Friday. Its going to be rough one. Implant ! Blindfold

Mr. B up831 said my electricians might be at your party ? You seen those jokers !?

up831 - Thanks for the heads up I am going to look for those scandrels at Mr Bs. We have w**k to do !

Howmus - I think that kids father may be one of my electricians !!!!

Ulrich - Wahooooo, oh yea !! Man that was an AWSOME VIDEO !!!! It was all I could do sitting at my trailer office desk to keep from shouting and making train sounds !!!Man I loved the shot 17 minutes in when the train went through the field of snow - BEAUTIFUL - Oh and at 19 minutes in the bank the track sat on man that was STEEP !! How do they keep that from failing ? Here the steepest we dare go is 1 to1 or 45 degrees ! And the last shots looks like it was shot from around my home with the rolling landscape and low mountains - Oh yea - after that video I can face the rest of the day...

Well another day in paradise. City inspector chewed me up one side and down the other for a mistake the plumber made. Still no sign of the electricians. Had to fire a group of concrete finishers for drinking on the job. Really hated to have to do that, they were good men even though they were knuckle heads for popping cold ones on site. I had to laugh at one he actually said " I only had four today" Whistling Geez I wonder how many the others had ? By the amount of empties it must have been a bunch.

 

TTYL

YGW

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Posted by angelob6660 on Thursday, July 16, 2015 11:25 AM

Morning diners,

Kato was also making the EuroStar train set which is very interesting to have as well.

Lately I been on a Southern Pacific fix, watching videos on YouTube. When I young I wanted to model the Cotton Belt that I saw down here. It didn't last by poor selections.

At least I'm modeling within 20 years. Pre and post modern merger era.

Modeling the G.N.O. Railway, The Diamond Route.

Amtrak America, 1971-Present.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 16, 2015 11:06 AM

Johnboy - thanks for sharing this great video with us!

The Bernina line is actually my alltime favorite railroad. I wish I had the space and the funds to have a layout. Bemo of Germany makes all the locos, electric railcars and cars you need to model this line, HR Modellbau of Switzerland offers kits of some of the station buildings, Sommerfeldt does the catenary and Micro-Scale of Switzerland the appropriate signals ...

You need to rob a bank before you can start to build a Bernina line layout, though!

Kato has a n scale model of the Glacier Express train and the new Allegra electric rail car - very tempting!

Got a phone call from one of our friends from Maine. It made my day! I found out that my English needs a little polishing ... Sigh

 

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Thursday, July 16, 2015 10:41 AM

Whistling

G'd Morning Diners,

Just thought I would stop by for some Breaky as I'm getting ready to go to work at noon. So Chloe, when time permits, I'll have an OJ and two bottles of ensure for my tube.

Ulrich and others, I know we are in Germany this month and I am enjoying your videos very much. But I ran across this one and enjoyed it as well. It is of the trains from Milan to Zurich and I think you will find them enjoyable too.  Also what a great example of the different shapes and colors of conifers. and wonderful scenery, Try modelling that.  Also some nice street running and notice how smooth and perfect the street surfaces are.

 Take the time to watch this video.  It’s an excellent video on the Bernina Express.

 https://www.youtube.com/embed/p5AyEe5xWkQ

On the LM&E, last evening I changed out a truss bridge on the Branchline that I couldn't get my RDC through because of a curve on either side of it. Changed the style of the bridge and a few little touch ups and we now have RDC service through there uninterupted.>>>Changes are good<<<

Johnboy out........................later gators

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, July 16, 2015 9:12 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a short stack of blueberry pancakes with real NYS Maple Syrup, a couple sausage links, and a large pot of Marrakesh Express dark roast coffee this morning.

Spent all day out at the Boy Scout camp yesterday.  Didn't get home until fairly late so I didn't stop by here.  Had a great day out there with the troop.  Everything has been going well except for one of the younger scouts who doesn't seem to get the concept of "Buddy System" and planned schedule.  Three times yesterday he took off on his own without a buddy and went to some other area than what he was supposed to be at...  He was supposed to earn his "Tote and Chip" (license to carry and use woods tools, pocket knife, etc) but decided instead to go on the 5 mile hike after lunch.  He also doesn't have good fitting shoes and has a blister on his foot....   So he goes on the hike.   Yep!  He did that without letting any of the Adult Leaders know.  The Scoutmaster was planning on a long chat with the lad after all the "guests" left.  Last night was an in campsite picnic for supper and most of the parents came down to camp for it.

Today I have about 3 more things that have to get done more than I will be able to get done during the day, so I need to finish my coffee and get busy.  Catch you all 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 BroadwayLion on Thursday, July 16, 2015 9:08 AM

 

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

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Posted by up831 on Thursday, July 16, 2015 6:13 AM

Good Morning Diners,

Flo, I'll have my usual tremendously large cup of coffee with extra giant amounts of cream, please.

Getting closer to anniversary weekend starting tomorrow.  We/I still haven't decided what to do, or at least which order to do it.  MOH and I discussed briefly yesterday after work.  Festa Italia is this weekend in Milwaukee.  Checked it out a little on the net last evening.  Neither one of us is the least bit Italian, but it might be fun.  However, the food aspect of it would be minimal since I stopped eating wheat a year ago.  Well, anyway one looks at it, we'll have to decide tonight.

 BTW if one is interested, Milwaukee has a very nice art museum on the lake front.  Just the structure itself is worth seeing if one is in the area.  Very avant garde architecturally.

Have to get ready for work.

i hope everyone is OK and safe.

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 16, 2015 1:54 AM

Good Morning, Folks!

Yesterday was a slow day here! The girls didn´t not have much to do, other than twiddling thumbs. I hope this will improve today!

Today´s video shows the annual steam race on the Black Forest line on the 6th of January. The line is closed for a couple of hours, so two steam trains can race each other side by side. The cold weather on that date is a guarantee for some spectacular smoke!

Enjoy!

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, July 16, 2015 1:32 AM

GM, MEN!

today's word:

 

edify

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(ED-i-fy) http://wordsmith.org/words/edify.mp3

 

MEANING:
verb tr.: To instruct in order to improve the mind or character.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
Via French from Latin aedificare (to build), from aedis (building) + facere (make). Earliest documented use: 1340.

 

USAGE:

 

“If [translator Jay Rubin’s] suggestion [not to read literature in translation] were to be heeded, most of us would not be edified by the works of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Albert Camus, Italo Calvino, and Saadat Hasan Manto.”
G. Seetharaman; Despite Pitfalls, Publishers Bet on Translated Vernacular Indian Literature; The Economic Times (New Delhi, India); Dec 16, 2013. 
 
 
today's quotes:
 
Red roses for young lovers. French beans for longstanding relationships. -Ruskin Bond, author (b. 19 May 1934) 
 

Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.


My favorite things in life don't cost any money. It's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time.


Things don't have to change the world to be important.


Health and Prosperity for all

 

{I hope some health comes to me and ulrich!}

 

Have a Wonderful day!

Geeked

 

Hmmm, two top pages in a row...breakfast is on me..

-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 Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 9:25 PM

Good evening .

Must be July. Weather is hot .

I worked on the layout some today. 

Ken ... That photo shows a big locomotive. 

Lion ... A subway helix. ... Hmm .. I have no helix here. 

GARRY

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Posted by JeremyB on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 7:08 PM

Evening guys

nice day out today, got home from work with having intentions of cutting the grass but just didn't feel like it, I'm off tomorrow and Friday so am going to do the lawn cleaning tomorrow and maybe spend the afternoon shooting around some hockey pucks. I have been taking a break from the model railroad lately.

its been very damp lately and the humidity is the basement is around 50 percent and saw one of those silverfish bugs. I hate those things with a passion. no other bug bothers me except those quick little buggers. I fall asleep most nights on the couch grosses me out thinking there around, lol

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 6:25 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer Please

 This day off did not go the way I wanted. Spent a hour at Hanger Clinic to get my new shoes refitted. The left one had caused a new open sore and I had never had a problem with the left foot. It is very small and not a worry at this point. Andy made some adjustments to the inserts of the shoes and they feel better now.

 I all so went to the libary, ran to St Louis, Vet for Sparkie The Rocket Dog Heart Guard, dumped the trash, made the house payment and went to Shop And Save. I did not get home till 5:30 PM. By that time it was time to BBQ some chicken quarters, excpet I ran out of propane after 20 minutes. Sigh So I have sent the wife after a Pizza which still works for me! I will have to finish the BBQ after work Thursday.

 Latter, Ken

 

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Posted by EMD.Don on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 2:30 PM

Afternoon all,

Flo a cool drink of water and a small dish of ice cream if you please.

I had dental surgery today and my mouth feels like about 50 miles of bad road. Man I hate going to the dentist! But I like teeth more then I hate going to the dentist so the dentist always wins...no fair.

Sorry to hear of other folks aches, pains, and health woes. Remember fellas it's not the years that hurt but the mileage. Hope everyone gets quickly back on track (pun intended) soon.

I plan on working on some structures later tonight and then just sitting back and running some trains. Nothing too stellar. 

Well let me sit here and listen to the banter.

Happy modeling folks!

Don

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 1:48 PM

I don't know what is wrong..but everything is running right through me...

Good thing I see the Dr next monday.

I had my spinal nerve injections today and now my temperature is off...and Im a bit shaky...

 

dunno..later

Geeked

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 10:00 AM

Did you ever model the inside of your helix...

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 7:45 AM

Good Afternoon, Gang!

After hours of blood, sweat and tears, my computer is up and running again! I had to make a complete reset and re-install everything anew. The only part yet missing is my dear old track planning program - I just can´t find the installation disc Sigh.

I am glad to be online again!

Today´s video shows some rare footage of East German narrow gauge operation, taken in 1981 during the reigns of the communist regime. In those days, it was quite difficult to get the permission to take pictures or film - railroads were regarded secret items.

Enjoy a journey back in time!

Have a great day!

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Posted by up831 on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 6:15 AM

Good Morning Diners,

Flo, I'll have a gigante cup of coffee with extra large amounts of cream, please.

Nothing exciting to report on work, home, or MRR right now. Yesterday, saw the tail end of a CN freight on my way to work.  That was pleasant.

YGW:  Hello and good morning.  I bet you could find the electricians fairly quickly.  They were probably all at Mr. B's after game party....drinking everyone else's beer! 

Big SmileBig SmileBig Smile

Galaxy:  Yeah, sometimes codes can be a small hassle, but they are there for our safety and protection.  One of the case studies for NFPA was the case in New York or New England where over 100 women factory workers were killed in a factory fire because there were either no or not enough fire escapes or clear paths of egress for them to exit the building.  Sorry, it's been long enough since I studied this that the details are a little vague.  I could go on, but you get the idea.

Oh, hey, e're is a little emoticon pirate guy!  I coulda used it after the wench sentence the other day.  Arrrrh!

PiratePirateBig SmileWhistling

Gotta go to work.

I hope everyone is OK and safe.

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 2:22 AM

GM, MEN!

Today's word:

 

blackleg

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(BLAK-leg) http://wordsmith.org/words/blackleg.mp3

 

MEANING:
noun:
1. One who works while other workers are on strike.
2. A swindler, especially in games such as gambling.
3. One of various diseases of plants or cattle.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
It’s unclear how the term came to be employed for a strikebreaker. Earliest documented use: 1722.

 

USAGE:

 

“Derek McGrath never crossed any picket line but he was regarded as a blackleg nonetheless.
Two Guilty Parties as U-21 Final Row Rages; Irish Examiner (Cork, Ireland); May 5, 2015.

 
today's quotes:
 
Literature encourages tolerance - bigots and fanatics seldom have any use for the arts, because they're so preoccupied with their beliefs and actions that they can't see them also as possibilities. -Northrop Frye, writer and critic (14 Jul 1912-1991)

 
 
 
make it a great day!
Geeked
 

 

-G .

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 HO and N Scale.

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 10:18 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer Please

 Nothing speical happen today at work or home. Sometimes that is a good thing.

 Tried to scan some old pictures of the back yard when I bought the house 23 years ago. Have not figured out the best way of doing it yet.

 When I first bought this house I remember sitting on the back patio looking at the pool with the fountain going and thinking "I cannot believe this is my back yard!" Now I step out and think the same thing! Confused

 YGW I hope to have sometime to call you Wednesday. Are the Alligators RSD 15's, I like those kind! Big Smile

 Later, Ken

 

 RSD 15 Alligator

 

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 4:27 PM

yougottawanta

Hey all.

Want be poppin in and posting very often this week. Fighten bunch of alligators this week at w**k. An entire building concrete and frame package built wrong, cant find teh electricians they seemed to have disappeared and THAT is creating havoc with teh building schedule....

 

Ah the joys of new construction! The Joys of subcontractors! The Joys of Code Inspectors! The joys of CODE, period!

Better you than me!

Tell, me, what is hte average Sqft you build?

 

Well, we are having flash flood and T-storms heading our way... dun't {as Ricky Ricardo would say} know what will happen!

Later for the night!

Hope Ulrich wakes up in better mood!

I have the spinal nerve injections tomorrow early morning, so I dun't {ala R.R.} whe I will be in?

 

Geeked

 

-G .

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 HO and N Scale.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 3:49 PM

V8Vega

My Wi Fi quit while I was on the computer.

Gas has gone up $1 here in one week, man I hate the goverment here.

 

EWE are in California. Youse guys demanded special gas with no polution

We aint going to make it for you, if you own refineries cant makes it youse paymore.

ROAR

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Posted by yougottawanta on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 1:15 PM

Hey all.

Want be poppin in and posting very often this week. Fighten bunch of alligators this week at w**k. An entire building concrete and frame package built wrong, cant find teh electricians they seemed to have disappeared and THAT is creating havoc with teh building schedule....

Any way I think you get the jist of it. Just wanted to say Howdy and buy everyone a round of go juice.

Ken read your post. It would be much better to contact me via email or phone. It is a complicated answer that can be best had via other methods.

YGW

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