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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 8:33 PM

 

Modelcar
Tom......You mean you haven't seen "Blago's" Trial verdict announced late this afternoon.......

Blago was mentioned in between. Seriously, we have seen the sheriff talk twice, a standard news report on what happened, an interview with the hotel clerk, a recording of the 911 call, an interview with a grief counselor, an interview with a psychiatrist, an interview with neighbors, and a few other things. Jam that into a 30 minute newscast, replete with commercial announcements and you've got a full house.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 8:14 PM

grampaw pettibone
There is little on the local news except

 

Tom......You mean you haven't seen "Blago's" Trial verdict announced late this afternoon.......

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 5:49 PM

There is little on the local news except the woman who killed her two children and then dumped them into the Edisto River. I watched the news off and on all day and very little else was reported. I don't think I have seen such anger from the public in a very long time. For her safety, she probably won't be given bail. Apparently, she simply didn't want them.... It happened abour a hundred miles south of me. On a related note, a triple homicide here in Florence about 4 miles from here. Seems SC is in the news a lot all of a sudden.

Got one eye on the weather. Last seen, a storm was headed toward us, but they form rapidly and then are gone before you know it. At present, overcast and 86.

Everyone take care

 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 3:21 PM

Well Bryce was with Grandma and Grandpa camping for his birthday.We did see the y101 working the yard and a stack train go westbound on CSX.We saw a truck with Illinois southern railcar logo by the maw.Hope they found the cars in good shape.Cw thanks for supper.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:07 PM

Yeah, Bob, I had that particular email also.  Anymore, when I bake a cake, it is usually from scratch.  

Produce went well this morning.  We only had between 32 and 36 people ( few were late getting back, so they had to go inside to get whatever was left.  They brought us:  potatoes, purple cabbage, corn on the cob and yellow summer squash.  

Our Tuesday Mexican Fiesta is now on the serving station:

1.  Burritos (beef, beef & bean, beef enchilada

2.  Tacos (hard shell and soft shell)

3.  Chimichangas

4.  Fajitas (steak, chicken or tilapia)

5.  6 oz. sirloin steak

6.  Spanish rice

7.  Shredded lettuce w/diced tomatoes (and onion on the side for those who want it)

Everyone have a good afternoon and evening and take care.

5.

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Posted by spokyone on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 7:25 AM

 Good Morning to all. Paula: I was sent an email regarding cake mixes that were past the expiration date.

Check the expiration dates on packages like pancakes and cake mixes that have yeast which over time develop spores. Apparently, the mold that forms in old mixes can be toxic! Throw away ALL OUTDATED  pancake mix, brownie mixes, Bisquick, cake & cookie mixes, etc., you have in your home.

A sis mentioned that we should keep track of the flour also, because most people store it in a canister.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 6:55 AM

morning

wow CW,Matt doesn't start school until monday the 30th! He has all his supplies ready to go.Thanks for breakfast.need to take a nap.We are going to find Matts cousin Bryce and wish him a happy birthday.Hopefully CSX has something rolling by when we visit his house.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 5:21 AM

Good Tuesday morning everyone.  We have a very pleasant 69 degrees here in Louisville this morning.  When I awoke at 5:25, it was 71 degrees.  School buses are rolling, kids preparing for their first day back in school.  High today is to be in the mid to upper 80s,  might see 90 in some areas. 

Cleaned one pantry shelf yesterday.  Pitched all the canned goods that had old "Use By" Dates on them.  A couple of weeks ago, I had done the same thing on a different shelf, that one contained cake mixes, biscuit mixes (that I use in a hurry), corn meal, macaroni, anything else that was in a box and had an expiration date on it.

Coffee, juices and other morning beverages are freshly made and ready to go.  Mookie, here's your coffee mug, all ready for you.  On the serving station this morning:  bagels, bear claws, turkey bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, Cheerios, Raisin Bran, Special K, and some other cereals that might be of interest to any of you.

Everyone have a great morning, and take care.

 

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Posted by Modelcar on Monday, August 16, 2010 9:52 PM

grampaw pettibone
It never ceases to amaze me how many times I proofread a post and then, a coupla hours later, find a multitude of errors.

 

Tom, I find I do the same thing....Just now noted I had transposed two letters in a word of an earlier post today.  So I go back and correct them.

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Monday, August 16, 2010 5:51 PM

It never ceases to amaze me how many times I proofread a post and then, a coupla hours later, find a multitude of errors. Methinks skullduggery is afoot and will be watching the denizens of this forum extra closely!

Thanks for supper and everyone have a great evening

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, August 16, 2010 5:28 PM

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Everyone must have knocked themselves out over the weekend, and too exhausted to come in.

Clean, clean, clean.   Bachelor pads can get a bit cluttered, you know, and Mom will be here in, how many days?

Better get back to work.  Sloppy Joes were delicious.

 

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Posted by spokyone on Monday, August 16, 2010 5:11 PM

cherokee woman

 Everyone must have knocked themselves out over the weekend, and too exhausted to come in. 

That's me. My nephew was installed as our new pastor on Sunday. Aunts, Uncles, cousins & friends descended on Aledo. I bought two beds on Craigslist and converted my attached garage & a den to extra bedrooms. Then converted the garage back to an extra dining room during the day. We had a great time, with lots of good food. I was glad they all could attend. I'm going to eat leftovers for a couple of days.
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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, August 16, 2010 4:21 PM

afternoon

humidity is gone.Got the mower out and took care of the yard today.We then went to town and finished of Matt's school supply list.Going to get cleaned up and ready for work tonight.Cw thanks for supper.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Monday, August 16, 2010 3:35 PM

Well hello there! Did my bi-weekly sortie to the grocery store. Not only that, I picked up my new glasses and bribed the city so they won't turn off my wawa. I's been a busy boy today.

I can see again, at least out of my good eye. The othern we won't talk about.

At present, 91 and clouding up. I haven't heard anything about storms tonight, so we probably will have some ringadingdingers...

Everyone stay cool

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, August 16, 2010 2:46 PM

Man, it's really been slow in here today.  Everyone must have knocked themselves out over the weekend, and too exhausted to come in. 

It's been a very lovely day here in Louisville.  Temp is warm, but humidity is low, so not too bad outside.  Have gotten laundry done, just have to get it out of the dryer, then it stops, fold and put away. 

Since it has been so slow in here, we'll combine the lunch and supper menu:

1.  Sloppy joes w/your choice of fries or tater chips or fat reduced cheese nip crackers

2.  Roast beef or turkey hoagies/subs with all the trimmings you want (ingredients are all on the serving station

Everyone have a good afternoon, evening, and take care.

 

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Posted by Modelcar on Monday, August 16, 2010 9:08 AM

tree68
the C-17 is big, but the C-5 is bigger.

Quite a few years ago I had an opportunity to witness some performance of a C5A Galaxy at the Ft. Wayne air field.  Some kind of program was happening that day.  Jean and I had taken our young daughter there to board a plane, and we just happened to see the above performance.

Watched a Galaxy take off, and I could hardly believe my eyes, as he was in the air before he hit the center of the runway where they cross....and then pulled up and out and made a big lumbering turn and flew back over the runway he had just taken off from, and only several hundred ft. high.......I had never seen one of these planes on site before, and was so impressed with it's size....It appeared to just about "hang" in the air as it passed.  But the short take off was THE surprise to me.

 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, August 16, 2010 8:52 AM

Good Monday morning everyone.  Yeah, Cannonball, someone emailed me last week, gave me this suggestion, and I emailed a few helpers about it.  It was a hassle changing every month;  don't think any of us will complain about only doing it once each quarter.

Couldn't get on until now, as when I tried several times this morning, got the "Down for Maintenance" message.

Everyone have a good morning, and take care.

 

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, August 16, 2010 8:06 AM

TF - the C-17 is big, but the C-5 is bigger.  I once saw a Russian Antonov on final approach from a distance it's so big that it didn't look like it was moving through the air at all.

During my AF tenure I was involved with some testing on a new portable weather station.  We were set up at the end of the runway of the major AFB where I was stationed doing our thing.

We paused as an F-105 fighter ("Thud") took off, on afterburner, starting on the opposite end of the runway.

After it passed we went back to the task at hand, only to be surprised by the sound of six beer cans (full) dropping in a nice pattern not 100 feet from where we stood.  One can that hit the adjacent road was imprinted by the aggregate in the pavement.

We reported the incident and later found out that the door to a small storage compartment on the jet had opened during flight.  Not only did the pilot (who had stopped for fuel enroute) lose his six-pack of Coors, but he lost his suitcase (which we didn't encounter).

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Posted by mudchicken on Monday, August 16, 2010 6:46 AM

SleepySleepySleepy

Tired feathers ... still working in the flight path to a major AFB. Can count the rivets in the underside of a C-17 as it lumbers overhead.(really BIG bird!) Expect Adrian to give us the rasberries from above at any time.

// break from the heat is much appreciated.

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Posted by switch7frg on Sunday, August 15, 2010 9:55 PM

Big Smile  Thank you Tom for the update.  We have been busy runnin' down the mtn. these past few days to the flatlanders on family matters .Now trying to catch up to current page. There was a nice model train / swap event in Prsc.  Sat. that was very busy.~~ 73s to you and clear channel dx ing.        Jim

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Posted by rvos1979 on Sunday, August 15, 2010 9:44 PM

Evening all.....

Family picnic was this afternoon, had a nice time, got to see some people I haven't seen in a few years.  Was nice just to sit and talk with everyone, and get up to date on everything.  In between, found time to finish wiring the layout, and test-ran the first locomotive, my Wisconsin Central GP7 1503.  Other than dirty track, everything worked as intended.  Will have to spend some time cleaning everything up next time I'm home, as it will be back to the truck tomorrow morning.  Another decision to be made will be weather to switch to the regional fleet at our company, which could mean more time at home, but will take our time with this one.....

Temp has dropped to 64 here, house is opened up and cool air is being pulled through.  Should be nice sleeping weather tonight, humidity dropped like a rock today, to be nice most of the coming week.

See everyone later...... 

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Posted by Deggesty on Sunday, August 15, 2010 7:36 PM

grampaw pettibone
Jim, it was decided a few days ago to go quarterly with the diner, since other topics had done so, Unless we get a complaint, this will be standard procedure, with the exception of the last two months of this year to "straighten" out the calendar and then quarterly

 Tom, I am sure that all who have been moving things around every month (including you) will be glad to rest your backs for three months at a time.Smile

It is warming up here now; we did not reach 90 for several days in a row, but we expect  some days in the high nineties this week. Ricki and I are considering going up to Snow Bird (24 miles away, +4000 feet; -10o) one day this week and spending the day there; her mobility problems preclude our spending the whole week as we have done for several years. Her four former-work friends who usually spend a day with her there will be here tomorrow afternoon and evening; I may spend most of my time down here at my computer.

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Posted by blhanel on Sunday, August 15, 2010 6:35 PM

 Don't forget the British thread, Larry, which is up to 127 pages seemingly without any issues.Confused

Gorgeous day here in Iowa as well- I've been busy working on lawn upkeep, and need to get back at it.  Replacing landscape lights with sturdier metal ones (basketball-proof- we have young boys living on both sides of us).  What a pain in the knees...

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Posted by tree68 on Sunday, August 15, 2010 4:41 PM

Raining here - which is perfect since I just put down some grass seed.

I put the grass seed down because I just finished one of my major projects - a wheeled rack on which to put my row boat and sailfish.  They were killing the grass, of course, due to the effort it took to move them around.  The new rack isn't perfect, but at least I can move them a little more easily.

Four hundreths of an inch of rain in the last hour. 

I think the quarterly thing will work just fine.  It's been working for the Lounge.  The only other long-running thread is the Sunset Route thread, which is now up to almost 70 pages...

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Posted by Modelcar on Sunday, August 15, 2010 4:19 PM

Food at Olive Garden was very good.

Watched the last half of a pretty good race up in Michigan.

Temp. now:  93 plus, and of course very humid.  I was just across the street to my neighbors doing a bit of work on a vehicle, and came back sweated wet thru my shirt.  So had to take care of that situation.

That cool air out in Ne. must be some of our "good" cooler / lower humidity, coming our way tomorrow.  But right now, it's hot...!

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Sunday, August 15, 2010 4:05 PM

Jim, it was decided a few days ago to go quarterly with the diner, since other topics had done so, Unless we get a complaint, this will be standard procedure, with the exception of the last two months of this year to "straighten" out the calendar and then quarterly.

Tom

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Posted by switch7frg on Sunday, August 15, 2010 3:07 PM

Whistling Question    CW;  Is the diner now on the RIP track till Nov?  I  remember the  Fire men  used to bleed off the plugs  to stop rust from setteling on the valve every summer.  What fun that was in circleville ohio in the 1940s.    Jim

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Posted by cherokee woman on Sunday, August 15, 2010 1:16 PM

I'm not sure what our current temp is.  We're supposed to get up to about 94, but Walt and I just came in from outside, and the air feels a little bit on the stuffy side; even with a little bit of a breeze blowing around.

Our Sunday Dinner is on the kind of light side today:

Grilled some hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, and we have some grilled corn on the cob, grilled 'baked' potatoes, garden salad and potato salad. 

Desserts:  How about some fresh cantaloupe, watermelon, kiwi and papaya?  There's also some strawberry cheesecake, and some cherry cheesecake.  And, if Dan Braun and Mookie are around, some chocolate cheesecake.

Everyone enjoy your afternoon, keep cool and take care.

P.S.  Don't see any sign of any of the kids trying to open the fire hydrant this afternoon.  Maybe they've got their fun in the water over with for the summer.

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Posted by Willy2 on Sunday, August 15, 2010 1:09 PM

Mookie

Cool Willy and I are Cool!

And enjoying lower humidity too! Cool

I think I had actually forgotten what dry air feels like.

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Posted by Modelcar on Sunday, August 15, 2010 11:51 AM

....87 here at 15 til 1.....and humid.  Just returned from the Church run.  In a half hour or so, it's off to Olive Garden to meet friends and our Sunday meal.  Excellent food there.

Then back home and catch what's left of the Nascar Sprint run at Michigan.  A bit of rain earlier {and I had the clean car out to take Jean to S S}, so drove the truck when I headed back for Church.

Tomorrow, we're to start about 4 really nice days of sunshine, 80 degree stuff, and lower humidity with a slight N wind to help it to that.....

Quentin

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