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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 6:18 PM
Carl, did sneak and make some BLTs and the baked beans and fixed some
fresh cole slaw. Did that while fixing the stir fry.

Everything's now ready, so sit yourself down at a table, and enjoy!![:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 8:06 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by techguy57



I'll still stick with the age old method of sticking my head out the door. Hasn't failed me yet.[:D]

Mike





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Just look out the window at the weather rock, you know the ones they sold as pet rocks then became weather rocks later. [:o)] They are 99.999 % accurate. Plus some places if you stick you head out the door it might not come back the same way it went out. [:0] [B)] Weather rocks are much safer. [;)]


Well I have scheduled my trip to Missouri for President's day and the following 3 days. And now we have predicted the worst weather this year for around that time. [:(!] [:(!] [:(!]
It hit 71 here today. By Saturday they are saying we will have another round of winter and freezing rain and snow. [:(!] [:(!] [:(!]

Some of you have received emails about my crusade. It is a little too controversial for the forum. [V] [:(] After sending out the email yesterday I am getting reports from several people who have experienced the same thing. [:0]

I worked today on my day off. [:0] It is hard to pass on overtime so I took it. [;)] I worked in the wash house, and did two locos. It is suspose to be a two man job but I was by myself. One of the hotsies had more pressure than some of the firetrucks I have driven. [:0] As a matter of fact, it would even move the manlift I was on. [:p] I will be sore tomorrow after fighting with that hotsie. The day went quickly tho and after work I had a doctors appointment. He said I was good for another 6 months. [:)]

Well, I am trying to watch some of the Olympics. We don't seem to be doing so well this year. [:(] At least, not from what I have seen, so I hope we do better.

I am tired, so I think I will set on the couch (what is left of it anyway) and give some attention to Duchess. [^]

Everyone Take Care. [8D]



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Posted by narig01 on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 8:13 PM
Looking at all the cold weather descriptions,I'm glad to be in Jackson,MS (68 deg,sunny) today. I drive a truck, and I'm trying not to think where I'll be when Freightliner gets my truck fixed.(throw a dart at a map of the U.S.)
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Posted by switch7frg on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 8:59 PM
narig01;>> Sounds like you have the same broker as Ihave.
The darts all depend on the time of day & his mood .It could be worse , my trucker friend in Phoenix Az. said he was trying to get out Phx . but couldn't cause of a dust
storm. As the result , a nasty wreck on I -8 westbound .>>> Net::: lost time 6 hrs.
The weather has been very dry & warm 60 to 75 deg. W/ 120 days no rain . Some times Ohio don'tseem so bad.If you get west of the bigMississip keep an ear out for Flatwheel . In the mean time I have tied up till spring . So back to my coffee & cake here @ the Diner before the next coal haul vibrates by and I have to chase my cup around the table.Hope to catch you flipside or enroute
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Posted by narig01 on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:05 PM
Switch8frg;>>
No I drive a reefer for a company. It's simple they tell me which way to point the truck & when to be there. As long as I'm there on time & don't do anything wrong getting there real simple. My prob today is my (company's) truck is in freightliner for them to check out a leak of fluid from transmission.
Thx
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Posted by CShaveRR on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:01 PM
Thanks, as always, Cher, for the good supper!

Last time I looked out, it was just wet outside, but the stuff hitting the roof and windows sounds a little more solid. They've just revised the weekend temperatures even lower.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, February 16, 2006 6:26 AM
Good morning, everyone! Looks like not much of anything going on around
the Diner this morning. Where is everybody?!?! Must have decided to sleep
in this morning, or something.

Breakfast will be light this morning: toast, scrambled eggs and turkey bacon.

The coffee is on, and I've got the juice made up.

Jim, have a safe trip home to see Mom & Dad, and siblings. Know you will
all have a fantastic time.
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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, February 16, 2006 6:30 AM
ECI

Wow - coming in upside down for a landing! Ice has arrived and headed east of us!
Make like a bowling ball if you are out in it today.

And if you drive - just put car in drive and sit. Where you end up is where you will work today. Tell them you are a temp!

Moo!

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Posted by jeaton on Thursday, February 16, 2006 7:32 AM
Just pulled up the ten day on weather.com. I'm going back to bed for a week.
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Posted by Modelcar on Thursday, February 16, 2006 7:40 AM
....Jen, I was just wondering if the weather front that is predicted for arrival here sometime in the PM today has passed your area.....? It is now as warm as spring here and with that front coming at us with cold stuff behind it presents a condition for WIND....so they are saying, maybe up to 50 mph gusts this evening....I haven't looked at the weather map to see if this is an organized front yet and where it really is coming from....But projected radar for us shows it to be a narrow line north and south line coming at us later today.....and then teens for temps over the weekend.....Now that doesn't sound like spring weather we want to see......Temps now in the 50's and heading for 60's today.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:10 AM
morning
had some chores and errands this morning.Cw will take some breakfast.they are calling for thunderstorms this afternoon and rain/snow tommorow and highs in the 20s for the weekend.might need that kleenex box that being passed around the diner.
stay safe
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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:22 AM
We have a chance for some showers off and on today, with things turning ugly
tonight: showers, thundershowers, and gusting winds (though not as high gusts
as you're supposed to get Quentin).

So, on that note, I've made up sandwiches for lunch: bologna & cheese, ham &
cheese, turkey, and roast beef. Mutt and I will be outside the Diner working in the
yard, getting everything cleaned up, while the weather is still warm. Hopefully, what
rain is predicted today, will stay away from our side of the tracks, so we can get
everything done; we're supposed to get a high in the upper 60s today, before the
rain and front comes in tonight.

Got a couple of pork roasts in the Crock Pots, with the veggies cooking with them.
They should be ready by about 5 or 6 EST this evening. Don't worry, Mookie, the
horsey sauce will be on the side, for anyone to use, who wishes to use it.
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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:25 AM
Here in the tropical north east it's wind and rain today, although that cold stuff isn't far behind. High of 50 at the house yesterday at noon..... This is February?

High wind warning issued by NWS at 3 am - weather radio woke me up. Time to make sure the hatches are all battened....

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Posted by blhanel on Thursday, February 16, 2006 9:00 AM
Well, we're getting thunder snow this morning, with 3-6" predicted by supper time. To add insult to injury, our company's intranet went down last night due to a hardware failure of some sort, and it's still down this morning, so I have no access to any of the stuff I need to work on today (they don't want us to store it locally on our PC's hard drive, "you might lose it when your hard drive fails"!). So I guess I'll just enjoy an extended coffee break in here!
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Posted by Modelcar on Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:15 AM
CW....better get that yard work completed today as the cold stuff is again on the way....and some of the wind is already here...Pretty high blustry gusts occurring all morning here....
Wife off to Indy with girl friend today for some shopping, etc...so lunch must be here at "local" diner...believe we'll make our way to Steak n Shake for steakburger, fries and small chocolate milkshake...Hmmmm good.....Anyone have a Steak n Shake in their area....My favorite. No rain here yet. Highs over the weekend in 20's and perhaps lows will reach down into low teens or lower....
Races to watch at Daytona this afternoon...Two Nascar Qualifying races to set positions for Sunday's 500.....

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Posted by blhanel on Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:28 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar

believe we'll make our way to Steak n Shake for steakburger, fries and small chocolate milkshake...Hmmmm good.....Anyone have a Steak n Shake in their area....My favorite.


We've got one down on the southwest side of town (we're northeast) that we like to eat at when we're down that way. I wouldn't rank it as my favorite fast (relatively) food joint, but it's definitely in the top five. Personally, I'd say that Culver's is #1 for this area. I did enjoy hitting an In-And-Out while visiting the left coast, though.
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Posted by chad thomas on Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:44 AM
Huu...Hu hu....hu hu....You said in and out.
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Posted by CShaveRR on Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:20 AM
I'm sure our son-in-law will take us to an In&Out (or however they do it) when we visit them (probably not until next year). Last time we were in California we discovered Carl's Jr. (nice name--good food, too!). Steak-n-Shake has only come into our area relatively recently--they're definitely not my favorite, but they're good for some variety (and I love their ads, placemats, etc.).

And now the weather report--nearly as dark as night here. Most of what's fallen has been rain, and we did have some lightning and thunder a few minutes ago. I volunteered to stay indoors while Pat did some shopping she felt was necessary.

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Posted by rvos1979 on Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:20 AM
Afternoon all.... Would have posted this morning, but my internet connection went down due to the storm last night.....

Got four inches of snow according to the Madison weather radio just yesterday, roommate finished shoveling walk a little while ago and said there was another five inches on the ground. Was fun driving home at 2am this morning, US 51 had seen one pass of the plow, but CTY B hadn't been plowed at all, and I was bucking drifts at 25-30mph in 4WD all the way home. I've yet to hear if work was cancelled today yet, but I don't think it will be. Wishful thinking on my part.

Weekend forecast calls for -30F wind chills for the whole weekend, looks like the truck will be a smoker for the whole weekend.

CW, may I please have a LARGE hot chocolate? I think I'll need it to stay warm today.

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Posted by chad thomas on Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:37 AM
Carl, Don't you have Carls Jr. back there? I thought they were a national chain.
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Posted by Modelcar on Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:47 AM
...Surprised to hear of Steak n Shake west of us...They are reaching out though. Indiana is about the first place we saw them and then found one down south in Orlando...many years ago...About 1961 and since then they have moved east of here into Ohio and now some in Pennsylvania. Of course I don't portray them as a 5 star restaruant but do like their steakburgers and they have the best fries.....and good milk shakes. Wind getting rough here....They are saying gusts this evening possibly up to in the 60's mph range....Batten down the hatches.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:10 PM
Quientin
suprised defiance hasnt got one yet!(still waiting)
been hearing the trains coming into town (live 5 miles north of defiance).making sure everything is tied down for tonight.Cw i wont need a carryout plate tonight we are having a benifit for a fellow employee who is recovering from a car accident.
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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:21 PM
Quentin - I watched the weather channel this morning and we had very little "moisture" in our part - but it did mist and that is what is causing the problems. Our main streets are clear but of course, the side streets are sheets of ice with a sprinkling of snow. North of us they were supposed to get dumped on with snow. Yesterday, we had high winds and this morning it was still windy. And we are sending it all over your direction!

Oh yes - only about 17 degrees to go with it, too!

Brrrrr.....

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:23 PM
In and Out is a favorite of ours - too bad it is many miles west of us! But driver got the hat and the t-shirt!

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Posted by railfan619 on Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:27 PM
Good afternoon everyone well today is avery bad day here in wisconsin cause. We got alot of snow and other stuff to. We even had some thunder snow to along with lighting and thunder. And now the snow is veryvery heavy to pick up, But anywho if come and get some hot coco. I should be alright to go back at it. So anywho I start my training for my new job tomorrow which will be very good cause then I'm closer to my goal of driving anything that has air brakes on it. BUt that's about it from this end and I will be talkin to you all soon. Oh CW what's for din din tonight. [:D][:D]
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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:33 PM
The pork roast and veggies will be ready in about 1 1/2 to 2 hours.

Quentin, we got quite a bit done, but there's one section we will need to get at
tomorrow. Should be able to handle that, so long as it's not pouring down rain.

Also, Quentin, we have Steak & Shake here. Haven't eaten there in a long time.
Along with the best fries, they had the greatest baked beans I've ever eaten in my
life!! Really liked their chocolate shakes.
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Posted by techguy57 on Thursday, February 16, 2006 4:44 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas

Carl, Don't you have Carls Jr. back there? I thought they were a national chain.


Carl Jrs is known as Hardees in the MIdwest despite the fact that they are all the same chain.

Steak and Shake is good, especially when I have to work late, but I like Culver's and while out west have to stop at In & Out at least once during the trip.

As for the weather, thunder snow showers, pea-sized hail and tornado warnings in the Chicago area today. It is still February right?

CW- Cornbread to go with the roast?[dinner]

Mike
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 16, 2006 4:47 PM
Well the weather is fine expect for rain in my Area
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Posted by CShaveRR on Thursday, February 16, 2006 5:04 PM
We've not had the snow or hail yet, but have gotten thunderstorms, and over 3/4" of rain (that should have been seven inches of snow) so far since midnight.

Back to the food chain, or chain food. Yes, Culver's is good, and slowly spreading. California might get lucky 'way down the road. As the Techguy said, Carl's Jr. is Hardee's up in these parts.

And as for you, Chad, check out Portillo's somewhere in Anaheim when you can--that's the best Chicago chain around.

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Posted by locomutt on Thursday, February 16, 2006 5:16 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas

QUOTE: Originally posted by locomutt

Mookie,
Yeah, I plugged the blanket in for you this morning,hope
it was toasty by the time you crawled under it.

Had to make an appearance today,before you sent out
a "search party". Kinda like Chad was several days ago,
these stupid sinus things just won't let go,and I haven't
felt like doing much at all.[xx(]


I still haven't quite kicked it yet but I have been feeling better the last few days. Just have to make a lot of trips to the Kleenex box.


It still just keeps hanging on,particularly when the weather keeps
changing so drastically;60 one day,and 25 the next.
No wonder we keep keep staying sick ![xx(]

Yes, and we still keep using the Kleenex also;we have "His" and "Hers" boxes[(-D]

Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!

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