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Jeffrey´s Trackside Diner - July 2015

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Posted by angelob6660 on Monday, July 6, 2015 10:22 AM

Morning diners,

Well I'm disappointed today. I decided to look at the BLI shipping schedule to see if they're shipping their EMD E series. Last month I check and they were going to ship them out in July and now its been changed to September.

I thought it might be too early to think about an HO Scale Southern Pacific layout when my eyes get to old for my N Scale layout. That would mean I would have to buy the some things again in a different scale.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, July 6, 2015 9:34 AM

G'day.  Got my coffee, had a bagel and I'm waiting for my Merrill Lynch guy to call to talk about moving money.  Gotta dodge taxes again.

Had a good long bike ride yesterday, around 30 miles.  It's mostly flat, but I did a bit of climbing.  The climbing part is tough.  This morning the scale said I'd lost 23 pounds since last week.  Perhaps I need a new scale.

I was watching the Tour de France last night, a recording of Saturday's stage.  As Ulrich has pointed out, it's hot in Europe, close to 100 degrees F.  This was a time trial, with riders starting individually, one per minute.  With 187 riders in the race, it took 3 hours just to get them through the start line.  A lot of them were wearing "ice vests" to keep their bodies cool until their turn came.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, July 6, 2015 9:20 AM

Good morning ..

UP831 ... Your childhood experiences with fire crackers and ant hills reminds me of my experiences. I used a cherry bomb to blow up a wasp nest. It blew of their wings so they did not fly after me. ... I also recall using a silver salute to shoot a chicken neck towards the sky leftover from a chicken we had for dinner. 

Larry ... It is a good way to watch trains. When I grew up, I watched the Bulington main line west of Chicago from my bedroom window. 

 YGW ... Hornets nest ? ... Tell them to buzz off 

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Posted by yougottawanta on Monday, July 6, 2015 8:48 AM

Good morning all

Back at w**k after a week off Sad walked straight into a hornet nest right away ! Geez not even a minute of peace.

Hope all had a happy forth and will TTYL

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Posted by BRAKIE on Monday, July 6, 2015 6:36 AM

Good Morning All!

I had a wonderful day railfaning yesterday from the comforts of my front porch and seen around 15 trains..The best thing about this type of railfaning you don't need to find a place to buy snacks or find a restroom.My next "front porch" railfan adventure will be a all nighter.

My plans for today is to add Hayes wheel stops to my industrial sidings,finish the SSRy Employee parking lot by the general office and maybe railfan this evening..

I shall have a cup or two and look over da forum.

Have a good'un! Thumbs Up

 

 

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Posted by up831 on Monday, July 6, 2015 6:23 AM

Good Morning Diners,

Flo, I'll have a humongous cup of coffee with a quart of cream, please.

Had a very nice 4th.  Saw fireworks at local park Sat nite.  Yesterday got together with friends from church for a cookout.

 The Fourth of July was always my favorite holiday as a kid.  We'd go to my grandparents farm, and my cousins and I would each have about a thousand firecrackers.  No ant hill in the county was safe.  We weren't really that malicious, but we'd Set a couple off at the ant hill entrance and watch the ants frantically scurrying about.  These were red ants and if they bit you it would sting rather badly.  I know firsthand.

Then at night the adults would come out and sit outside and we'd provide the fireworks show.  Good times.

Gotta go to work.

i hope everyone is OK and safe.

Less is more,...more or less!

Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, July 6, 2015 6:17 AM

 

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

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Posted by JeremyB on Monday, July 6, 2015 6:04 AM

Morning guys

just getting ready to head to work. Suppose to be a hot one out today too.

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, July 6, 2015 1:50 AM

GM, MEN!

 

Today's word:

fardel

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(FAHR-dl) http://wordsmith.org/words/fardel.mp3

 

MEANING:
noun:
1. A bundle.
2. A burden.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
From Old French fardel, diminutive of farde (package, burden), from Arabic farda (piece, pack). Earliest documented use: 1300.

 

USAGE:

 

“He could be seen on the first night of every full moon, looking down with a fardel of twigs strapped with vines to his back.”
McDonald Dixon; Saints of Little Paradise; Xlibris; 2012.

It was selfish of me to link you with so much wretchedness, and join you with me in bearing the fardel of neverending anxiety and suspense.
Frederick Marryat; The Phantom Ship; E.L. Carey & A. Hart; 1839.

 
Today's quotes:
 
"Would you lay with me in a field of stone/if my needs were strong/would you lay with me? Should my lips grow dry/would you wet them dear/in the midnight hour/if my lips were dry?
Would you go away to another land/walk a thousand miles through the burning sand, Wipe the blood away from my dying hand/if I give myself to you?
Will you bathe with me in the stream of life/when the moon is full, will you bathe with me?
Will you still love me when I am down and out/in my time of trial/will you stand by me? Would you go away to another land/walk a thousand miles through the burning sand/wipe the blood away from my dying hand/if I give myself to you?
Will you lay with me in a field of stone/if my needs were strong/if my lips were dry/would you wet them dear/will you lay with me in the stream of life..."
Tanya Tucker::
 
 
ANd so this fool is going back to bed for a few hours, hopefully to sleep some more...perchance to dream...
 
Geeked
 
 
 

-G .

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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 Anonymous on Monday, July 6, 2015 12:52 AM

Good Morning!

It cooled off during the night and our neigbors were a little less noisy, so I caight a tad more sleep than in the previous nights.

On our today´s tour, we stay in Saxony. We board a train in the sleepy town of Zittau, taking us into the Zittau mountains. Quite a nice ride in a pleasant surrounding.

Enjoy!

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Posted by herrinchoker on Sunday, July 5, 2015 11:41 PM

Cudaken

Treat the wood with Cupernol, will preserve it, and kill any residual insects. Rent a electric jack hammer, and use that to break up the cement in the ground, easier than digging and using a big hammer.

I use a solid latex stain for all of my outside coverage--house, garage, deck, fence, Woodsman Stain, Tru-Value Hardware. I apply it with an airless sprayer.

If you apply over damp wood, when the wood dries it will suck the paint into the fiber, and last much longer. When I did the house and garage I wet down the section I was spraying about 1/2 hour before painting. I will have to it again this year, but it has been 20 years since last done. I could get another year or so out of the coverage, but time is not on my side, so will do it this summer.

herrinchoker

Your extension service should be able to tell you your frost depth. (USDA)

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, July 5, 2015 10:05 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, a cup of decaf would suit me just fine at the moment....

Went over to my son's house for a picnic dinner tonight.  My DIL's Father and his new wife had blown in from Arizona for a visit.  They got together during the family trip on vacation near DC last week and then drove up here for a few days.  It was good to see them again.

I have the old firewood rack on the back porch about 2/3rds disassembled.  It will end up over at my son's house to store his firewood.  A couple of the smaller racks he has been using are rotting out and I don't need mine anymore, so.....  Mine will hold about 6 face cord of wood.  I also did some moving of a few items, fixed the bathroom fan, and spent some time looking at Roku equiped TV's on-line.  I will likely take a trip to the nearest "Best Buy" (Victor, NY) to be able to actually look at and ask questions about what I might want..... 

Oh!!! The big news around here tonight (Yawn....) is that David Sweat is now being incarcerated at Five Points on the old Seneca Army Depot property in Romulus, NY.   Moved there today from the Albany Hospital. Five Points is about 10 miles due South of my Son's House in Waterloo.  The news people have been crawling all over the area trying to find people that are upset that he is there.....  (Yawn....)  Complete consensus is, He ain't gonna leave that place alive!  Five Points is a very new, Maximum Security prison that is way above the old one he broke out of.  He ain't gonna like it there is what the talk on the street is here!  Twenty-three hours a day in his cell and one hour a day in the yard under close security!

Catch you all in the morning!

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 Sunday, July 5, 2015 8:47 PM

Sir Madog
The following video is for our feline friend LION. It shows a cab ride on the Hamburg subway. Hope you like it, Brother Elias!

Nice, not that I can understand a word of German, fortunately, LION is familiar with Hamburger Bahn... him has book from what appears to be the '70s, History, etc. Also in German, but with many picktures.

ROAR

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

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by cudaken on Sunday, July 5, 2015 8:22 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer Please

 Work was sure easy! Got my inventory done and read 100 pages of a Jack Reacher Novel. In other words, I had not a one customer today! Hmm

 Yard Wars I had not cut the back grass for 3 weeks to a month. With working 6 days a week, all the rain on my 1 day off and going to the VA Hospital just did not have time. Cut half of it this morning before work and it was tuff going! Grass was still wet with dew and clogged up the mower every past. This evening the second half was a lot easier.

 Clearing the Back Yard. Cut down some of the small / medium sizes trees a long the fence line. Some of them had got to be 4 inch across. I have a pile 8 feet long, 5 foot tall and 9 feet wide laying by the street. All so cut up the rest of the old fence I cut down last Monday. It is in the trunk of my car heading to the dumpster at work Monday.

 YGW Have a few questions

 1 Some of my fence post still seem some what soild, but I can see where bugs are eating away at them. Is there anything I can spary the post with to kill any bugs that are living / eating them? I know, I need new post but money is short.

 2 Who would I call to find out the frost line in my area? My zip is 62062 if you happen to know.

 3 What happens if the post are not below the frost line? They pop out of the ground? 

 4 Best places to buy lumber?

 5 Cheapest paint that holds up well for a fence. I will use treated wood.

 6 Sure there no such thing, but my hand best way to dig out old concret and fence post?

 Latter, Ken

 

  By the way YGW, be glad the steam engines where not made into Razor blades.

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, July 5, 2015 6:56 PM

Well, I was late this morning cause I went to the grocery store. I spent $150 for the two of us and I wonder: what did I REALLY GET for that $150???

Eggs: $3/dozen now {doubled since the bird flu stuff} for instance. And regular {the cheap one at that} hamburg? a 1.13 lb package nearly $7??? {I know due to the holiday and BBQ-ing}. FOr that I can amost buy a whole cow!!! COrn cobs {5/$1} and strawberries {Californy ones!!!} 2 pks for $3.49 was about the cheapest things. I skipped some htings on my list or on sale there as $150 was all I had to spend...that actually has to last now at least 2.5 weeks. Hmm, NOT being political just griping.

Farmers here have lost some 'early crops' due ot the rain, I was just questioning that the other day. Then the news does the story! Strawberries and early tomatoes apparently fizzled due to rain. Corn depends on the soil: gravely grows great, clay-ish, no go. 

well, lets see, it did brighten up today and got to 85F on the porch...meaning aroudn 80-ish here, 75F now on TV news. I am now wondering aobuthte window 12,500BTU A/C. Usuallyit has no trouble binging it down to 65 whne 80F outside. Today it only borught down to 69....it is some years old..was nealry $400 then...I hope it doesn't cr ap out too, I am still trying to figure out how to pay for a new furnace!!! we are on austerity budget already..thas why i was complianing about food costs....it is now about $150/week for us. that is too much, just too much...2 years ago $50/week would do it. I think we start skipping meals....Sigh

well, as I lament, have a great nights sleep, I am hoping for one too!

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by angelob6660 on Sunday, July 5, 2015 5:30 PM

Evening Diners,

I watched the fireworks yesterday and fireworks again on the 3rd when the casino was doing them.

It's been cloudy mostly all day. 

Maybe something will happen later today or tomorrow.

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Posted by yougottawanta on Sunday, July 5, 2015 4:52 PM

In Va. just about everything is illegal. Many go out of state and bring back "illegal" fireworks. One town near where I live in essence told teh police force we are shooting off "illegal" fireworks sos what are you gonna do ? Arrest everyone in town ? The police left them alone.

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, July 5, 2015 11:01 AM

Hmm, nearly noon, so I guess "Good Noontide"

Today's word:

ramble

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(RAM-buhl) http://wordsmith.org/words/ramble.mp3

 

MEANING:
verb intr.: 1. To talk in an aimless manner.
verb intr.: 2. To walk in an aimless manner.
noun: A leisurely, sometimes lengthy walk.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
Probably from Middle Dutch rammelen (to wander about in heat, used of animals). Earliest documented use: 1443.

 

USAGE:

 

Are you under the impression that I have time to listen to you ramble?”
Rajnar Vajra; The Triple Sun: A Golden Age Tale; Analog Science Fiction & Fact (New York); Jul/Aug 2014.

Amateur landlords often ramble up to fix the heating days after a fault is reported.
Housing the “Rentysomethings”; The Economist (London, UK); Jun 22, 2012.

Today's Quote:
 
It is almost impossible to carry the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing somebody's beard. -Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, scientist and philosopher (1 Jul 1742-1799)

 
Make It A Great Day!
Geeked

-G .

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 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 Sunday, July 5, 2015 10:47 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, just a large pot of Seneca Lake Blend Dark Roast Coffee and a couple Buttercreme filled doughnuts please.

T'weren't any Boom, Booms around the neighborhood here (that I heard anyway.  Of course I'm Deaf!).  Did see some of the large sparkler displays that are now legal in NYS.  Interesting that in all the Rochester News Channels there was a bit about please be careful with the fireworks and do know that people suffering from PTSD can be very badly affected by stuff exploding in their neighborhoods......  (Like no kidding!)

I managed to get a lot of odds and ends done around here yesterday since I wasn't at any family events and the big fireworks display here was out at the lake on Friday evening.  I don't go to that anyway as often I can see it sitting right here on my porch...  Couldn't this time.  I think they moved it farther down the lake.  Heard it though.

Today I will starting to take down my old firewood rack on the side porch.  My son, will be taking it for his use.  At least one of his old racks has some severe rot at the bottom, meaning it will sit at the end of his driveway for 4 or 5 years before he decide to do something about it.....  I am going to tell him to pick a day and I will come over and we can deal with some of the crap sitting around his house.  He is a complete slob!  My other son is the direct opposite and is a neatnik of the highest magnitude.  takes after his Mom.  I'm somewhere in between....

I best get moving...  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 zstripe on Sunday, July 5, 2015 10:12 AM

V8Vega

 

All my life the famed Cherry Bomb was the biggest firecracker. They obviously have something new their lighting off reguarlly around my house. Sounds like a explosion a big explosion. Makes me jump and my poor dog runs and runs.

 

Cherry Bombs were not the biggest by far.....M-80 Gopher killers, Silver Salutes, were at least twice as loud and deadlier. I got mine from a Ohio farmer who drove a truck for us M-80's for six dollars a gross. 3,4 and 5 inch mortar's, explode a 150ft off the ground, tremendously loud.....You just live in the wrong state. LOL

Our Animals stay in the air-conditioned basement the whole time...It's their hearing that frightens them, more so then ours. My Black lab would lay right by my feet, but He was trained for shot gun noise.

Fire works are illegal in Illinois for year's....but You would never think that on the 4th of July.

Take Care! Big Smile

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 5, 2015 9:47 AM

Tried to catch some of the sleep I missed last night, but our dear neighbors wouldn´t let me. How can one be so noisy?

The following video is for our feline friend LION. It shows a cab ride on the Hamburg subway. Hope you like it, Brother Elias!

 

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Sunday, July 5, 2015 9:17 AM

 

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

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Sunday, July 5, 2015 9:16 AM

V8Vega

 

All my life the famed Cherry Bomb was the biggest firecracker. They obviously have something new their lighting off reguarlly around my house. Sounds like a explosion a big explosion. Makes me jump and my poor dog runs and runs.

 

Depends on your state. The Cherie bomb was the biggest in some jursdictions, the Ashcan in others. Bigger ones were always available, but only in states where fireworks were illegal to sell, since there they were not restricted by law. In states with legal fireworks, they would sell what was legal and nobody would bother looking for the biggers stuff.

Now in  Pensylvania it is legal to sell fireworks including sky rockets, but it is not legal to use sky rockets in Pennsylvania. Ergo, if you wanted to even enter the booth or tent where the sky rockets were displayed you had to have an out of state ID card, and they photocopied it, and the attached it to their records to account for sky rockets not in inventory. Never mind that they were also illegal in NY, NJ and CT, that was not Pensylvania's worry.

ROAR

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

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, July 5, 2015 8:49 AM

Good morning, everybody !

I'll have coffee and a doughnut please. 

Ulrich ... Hope you can catch up on lost sleep. Thanks for the video. 

Happy model railroading. 

GARRY

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 4, 2015 11:21 PM

Morning, Folks!

The night was terrible! I did not catch much sleep - the heat and our noisy neighbors keeping me awake. Now I am all beat.

Today, we will visit the Pressnitztalbahn, a steam line in Saxony. It was closed in the early 1980´s, but resurrected by a group of volunteers. Work began immediately after the wall came down. Much of the original equipment had been preserved and put back into working order. We now can enjoy backwoods railroading in the style of the 1920´s!

Here is the video:

The locos shown are articulated 0-4-4-0 narrow gauge tank engines built in the 1890´s. They are not Mallets, both trucks swivel and the cylinders are facing each other - quite an unusual sight!

 

Enjoy!

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, July 4, 2015 10:12 PM

well, the fouth is almost over. Saw only Macy's fireworks on TV, and some of the "capitol fourth" on PBS.

Happy B-Day AMERICA, Old Girl!

No Boston Pops fireworks on TV? maybe I no longer have that channel? {we dropped a LOT of cable channels to reduce the cabel costs.}

Watching Marcus Lemonis work his magic at saving/growing businesses on CNBC. I like him, wish I had a business for him to save! Wish I could get him to help me START a business, as I have an idea for one....only haave no $$ to start it, Sigh  probably would fail like 68% of all new businesses do anyway.Dunno. Every tine I have an idea, though, someone comes up and DOES it who HAS the money or cna get it. THIS idea no one has 'stolen' yet, though...

well, I took long nap after dinner to be awake now for the fireworks on TV. Not into fireworks so much now, htough, I've seen enough in my lifetime I guess. 

There is a wonderful vast firework display here in the local area, bUT it has only 2 roads into it, and people form at least 3 counties if not more come to converge on it, it is a large park with all kinds of vendors/food there for a great party, but man is it a hassle. Used to live near it and it could watch from my own yard, then the trees got to tall. so i and walked up. Then walking became dangerous, too{cars erratically}}. Then I found a place some distance away {a parking lot} where there was a GREAT view, but it went the same way of the roads too. Trees there probably got too big, too.

 

so, have a restful night, guys, hope those who imbibed had a safe ride home and are sleeping it off well.....

see ya tomorrow

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by yougottawanta on Saturday, July 4, 2015 10:03 PM

Ken good luck with that project. The rusty steam engine breaks my heart.

Garry - I will check the thread.

V8 - Careful sound like a war zone !

 

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, July 4, 2015 7:46 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, a Beer and big fire cracker please.

 Work was slow, but still a good day for me! Yes Only had 2 real customers today, only 1 bought but is was a high profit memory foam. That deal made me $160.00 in spiff's.

 YGW Reason I think I maybe be able to save my store is because it is lossing money in sales. Biggest reason is Marv will not tell us what the lowest prices we can sale for?

 When I worked at Mattress Giant (and made good money) we all knew if the tag prices was $2000.00 we could sale the set for $1000.00. It was that way across the board. As sales people, we did not want to sale at 50% off but we knew we could.

 At this company I know I can go 20% off the tag prices. Anything lower we have to call for aprovel. (spell check) and we are told what % we are at and if we could or could not make the deal.\

 What the % means.

 10% is full tag and we make 10% comission. No call needed.

 8% is 20% off and we make 8% comission. No call needed.

 I have had a lot of deals where I was told it was a 6% deal and it was OK. They where 25 to 27 percent off. But how low can we go? Whistling

 This week we where told to ask people to make offers. Any thing over cost would be OK'ed. Hum, made a deal that the % was zero, and it was OK'ed by Kramon (Paul the GM was off) and I wrote it up. Called Kramon (He has the real cost) and asked if Marv made money, answer was yes with a 40% Margin for the company, but I made nothing. (little more to it than that but to complex to explain).

 Our West County Store is really the only store that makes a profit monthly. All I hear is Tom sale's are below Margin and complaining about it! Yet, he sales more stuff and is making more profit for the company? Whistling

 So YGW, that is why I hope I can save my store. I am going to stop doing the company way, and start doing it Tom's way! If I make a profit for the store Marv will not sale it!

 Later, Ken

 

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, July 4, 2015 7:25 PM

Happy holiday to you guys south of the border. Not much going on here. A beautiful day out and looks to continue for at least the next few days. We had a lot of rain here last week so nice to see the sun out.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 4, 2015 2:16 PM

The first thunderstorm just passed over us. I have never seen that much ra*n coming down. Visibility was down to maybe 50ft. It has cooled off, only a little though. Still too hot for me. We have opened all the windows to let the hot air out, but will have to close them again any minute, as the next thunderstorm is approaching.

Galaxy - northern Germany is usually a lot cooler. Temperatures in the upper 70´s are considered "hot".

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