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Posted by switch7frg on Thursday, April 29, 2010 8:37 PM

Angel   WhistlingRandy; sounds like you have some (Tired Iron ) in your trust. Hope your Guardian Angels stay close to you.  Been there and had to deal with that situation  at the begining of my driving career. ~~ Take care .  Respectfully, CannonballSmile

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, April 29, 2010 9:07 PM

'scuse me while I clean the soda off my screen....      Clown

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Thursday, April 29, 2010 10:33 PM

Mookie
My broomstick???  My broomstick!!!!!  I will show you the business end of "my broomstick", you wet, frozen featherduster!  Grumpy

Wilberforce, see what you has done. Disunity in the ranks. The shore patrol will talk to you, presently!

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Posted by Willy2 on Thursday, April 29, 2010 11:19 PM

Great thunderstorm this evening in Omaha. The same storm produced at least one tornado just after crossing into Iowa. Just in case Mookie was headed in that direction, I hope it didn't blow her broomstick off course! Evil I'm sorry, Mookie! Mudchicken started it, you know.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Friday, April 30, 2010 4:41 AM

Mookie
My broomstick???  My broomstick!!!!!  I will show you the business end of "my broomstick", you wet, frozen featherduster!

 

Good Friday morning, everyone.  Mookie:  Go get um!!  I am still laughing!  Maybe I should continue laughing through my exercises this morning.  Ride should be here about 9 to pick me up. 

Coffee, juices and other morning beverages are fresh and ready to go.  Our regular Friday morning doughnuts,danish, muffins, bagels and bear claws are here, and on the counter.

We currently have a temp of 65 degrees, and should see 84, 85 for a high today.  The rain is due to start somewhere around 4:00 , 5:00 in the morning, and rain most of the day, with maybe a couple of breaks in between.  The last I heard, when it's all said and done tomorrow night, we may have accumulated around 5 inches of rain. 

There is tuna salad made up for sandwiches for lunch.  Everyone enjoy your morning, have a good day, and I'll see you all after PT.

Angel cherokee woman "O'Toole's law: Murphy was an optimist."
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Posted by blhanel on Friday, April 30, 2010 7:11 AM

//rummaging around in closet

Now where did I put those tin shoes?

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Posted by Modelcar on Friday, April 30, 2010 8:38 AM

We had 61 degrees early this morning.  That should tell us it will get pretty warm by this afternoon.  We will have a sunny day and some wind.

For us, another mowing day and several errands we must do.

Trivia:  Was in the area of our Industrial Park here near Muncie last evening and {I noted this need before}, saw surveyor  stakes outlining the route the new NS RR spur will be following to connect the Park with a near by {Frankton Line}, line.  This spur is needed to service the new business, Brevini plant that will be building gear sets for wind powered generators for power production.  The are heavy: 48,000 lbs., hence the needed RR spur for shipment.  Of course the spur can then service all of the Industrial Park businesses....and perhaps stir more developement there.

There has been a problem getting the ROW land from land owners.....The sellers would not agree to price.....And, they protested of dividing up their farm fields, etc....with the track.  i don't know if it is settled yet or not, but for sure, the surveyor stakes are certainly in place now.  This is just several miles from our home here, so hopefully I can watch the development.

 

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, April 30, 2010 8:51 AM

Boy the indignity a body has to suffer! 

Anyway - about 55 here this morning.  Not too bad.  Had very nice rain overnite.  Little light and little noise.  Just what we normally have living on a busy street.  Just south of us, Jefferson county had a tornado.  Little damage. 

Have mixed feelings this morning (other than a certain wad of feathers).  In the past few years, we have had a drag strip in front of our house involving motorcycles.  They start at zero and go well past the red line before slowing down.  About 2 years ago, 1 bit the dust.  Then about a year ago another one ditto.  All in this part of town.  Now a 3rd one - doing 70 went over some railroad tracks (the Kyle Line if said chicken is around) just south of here, lost control, hit a curb and threw him into a pole.  He was wearing a helmet, which did nothing for the rest of him. 

Mixed feelings - well it is a whole lot quieter on our street. 

Moo....

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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, April 30, 2010 10:47 AM

// and all this time I thought it was only knickers that got in a bunch....geez!Shock

Is that the same broomstick that is attached to a certain net?

(May need that broomstick with broom attached .... Nigel has declared war on the new roomba (don't ask about the old one with the teef marks in itDead)

Mudchicken Nothing is worth taking the risk of losing a life over. Come home tonight in the same condition that you left home this morning in. Safety begins with ME.... cinscocom-west
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Posted by Deggesty on Friday, April 30, 2010 10:49 AM

Mookie
Have mixed feelings this morning (other than a certain wad of feathers).  In the past few years, we have had a drag strip in front of our house involving motorcycles.  They start at zero and go well past the red line before slowing down.  About 2 years ago, 1 bit the dust.  Then about a year ago another one ditto.  All in this part of town.  Now a 3rd one - doing 70 went over some railroad tracks (the Kyle Line if said chicken is around) just south of here, lost control, hit a curb and threw him into a pole.  He was wearing a helmet, which did nothing for the rest of him. 

Would you say that these people had a high level of self esteem? It is sad that anyone would risk his life in such a way.

One morning, many years ago, when I was having to be at a certain place by a certain time, as I approached a tee intersection, I saw what looked like someone on a motorcycle who had hit a pole that was on the far side of the horizontal part of the tee. There was an emergency vehicle there, so I did not stop to investigate. Had he hit the pole deliberately? Had something distracted his attention (this was long before the use of cellphones) so he did not realize he was approaching the intersection and was required to stop?

More snow in the valley last night--two nights in a row with snow on the grass in the morning.

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Posted by Deggesty on Friday, April 30, 2010 10:51 AM

Mookie
Boy the indignity a body has to suffer! 

That's what you get for having friendsSmile

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, April 30, 2010 11:03 AM

Deggesty

Mookie
Boy the indignity a body has to suffer! 

That's what you get for having friendsSmile

  And I love them all to pieces!

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Posted by blhanel on Friday, April 30, 2010 12:39 PM

We're about to get nailed here- they just issued Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for the two counties just south and southwest of us, and they're headed this way FAST.

//heads off to batten down the hatches

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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, April 30, 2010 1:08 PM

blhanel

We're about to get nailed here- they just issued Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for the two counties just south and southwest of us, and they're headed this way FAST.

//heads off to batten down the hatches

Keep the tin shoes Brian, sounds like they are going to need to be upgraded with armor plating and new body & head protection for use there.

Kansas: Flying Monkeys

Nebraska: PO'd Cat on a Broomstick

Iowa: Flying Hailballs...

Colorado: Flying Dirt

...I'm headed south towards the swamp

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, April 30, 2010 3:52 PM

Wow - western Illinois is really under the gun as I write this - tornado watchs all up and down the Mississippi.  Looks like we'll get some of that on Sunday.

Spent the afternoon trying to deter some HS kids from partying to hard come Prom Night by instilling a little fear into them.  Helped a neighboring FD stage a mock motor vehicle accident.  Three kids "died," the driver that caused it all was "arrested" for DWI, and several others were transported to hospitals, with one ambulance supposedly meeting up with a medevac helicopter enroute to the nearest trauma center.

Several FD's and ambulance agencies were involved.  I provided the PA and acted as the dispatcher, with all radio traffic routed through the PA so the kids could hear it.

All in all, we think it went pretty well.  We'll find out the true result prom night.

The railroad is buying us lunch tomorrow, so I'll be on the road in the morning for the "Buffalo Head Restaurant."  They're running a train up from Utica for those who'd prefer riding to driving, but that would involve an extra half hour of driving, so I'll pass...

 

 

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Posted by bubbajustin on Friday, April 30, 2010 4:45 PM

Evening all.

A really blustery day here in western Indiana. We went mushroom hunting last night, and found 7 yellow sponges. It is getting to be too late for them now. It has just been one of those dry years.

Looks like the cat and the Chicken are bickering again!

Have a good evening all.

Justin

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Posted by cherokee woman on Friday, April 30, 2010 5:02 PM

Good news, everyone!!  Today was my last visit to Physical Therapy.  But, I still have to do the exercises here at home.  I was told that if I had any problems, I could call them anytime, and come back, and I have an open invitation to drop by and say "Hi" whenever I want. 

Our regularly scheduled Friday Fish Fry is now on the serving station, ready for you all to fix your plates.

All the regular list of fish and all the regular side dishes are available.  Also, the regular dessert menu of pies, cake and cobblers.

As soon as Walt and Sarah get back from bike riding, we're going out to eat.  There's a little place, not far from the house, that has really good fish, and also a pool table. I think we're going there.  If not, it'll be to our local Jerry's Restaurant.  (Spokeybob knows which one I'm talking about!).  Then, we're coming back home and watch the movie "Avitar". 

Everyone have a good evening, Brian, hope everything turned out all right, weather wise, and you all are no longer have any tornado watches/warnings!

 

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