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Posted by Mookie on Friday, January 18, 2013 11:45 AM

Randy - vacation or did you move again?

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, January 18, 2013 11:04 AM

Three degrees overnight.  The sensor on the anemometer showed -3F.

Nice and sunny today, though.

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Posted by Randy Stahl on Friday, January 18, 2013 9:00 AM

Nice in Minneapolis.. now I gotta find something to do ...

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Posted by Modelcar on Friday, January 18, 2013 8:47 AM

.....Checking in with almost all blue sky and bright sunshine. Cold, 22 earlier this morning.  No snow here, but looked at the Roanoke cam and they have a white ground.  Mon. thru Wed., we'll have some Arctic air move in on us, and then on out by Thu. as it looks now.  Warmer beyond then.....

We're approaching our coldest {avg.}, week of the year, so this can be expected, and soon the avg. temp. figures will start back up...Looking forward to that.

Absolutely no wind here which always helps.

Gas price here yesterday was as low as 3.09....I wonder if the oil co's. will allow it to touch down into the 2 dollar range once.....Last cycle we got to 3.05 and then bingo.....They had to hurry and quickly get it raised back so  not to let it fall any further.....

With the house all closed up for Winter....I almost never even hear the trains pass on nearby NS Frankfort line....Roughly 1 mi. north of me...Summertime, and with windows open....sometimes it sounds like it's passing out on my street in front of me....

We're working thru Winter, and for me, that's a good thing.....

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, January 18, 2013 7:33 AM

Morning..

Sunny but cccold this morning...18F going for a high of 32F. Rest of the day has snowflurries forecast...sigh.

Weekend looks kinda wet...rain forecast then all turning into ice and slippy again...Whistling

More meetings and such scheduled for today..better go off and do this...

Have a good'un!!!

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Posted by JoeKoh on Friday, January 18, 2013 6:25 AM

morning

it's friday.time to go see what csx is up to.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, January 17, 2013 3:55 PM

Good Afternoon

Well, meeting went good..report was received well...Powerpoint handled well..despite the ill-tempered projector..lol.

We just had a dull dull dull cccold day here..only got to 28F all day...tomorrow will be better...so they say...Laugh

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, January 17, 2013 3:13 PM

Partly sunny but nippy this morning, and all day besides.  A dusting of snow overnight - just enough so you could tell it snowed.

Meeting tonight.  Antique fire apparatus meeting on Saturday, train show on Sunday.  Run, run run....

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, January 17, 2013 8:28 AM

Good Thursday morning all.  Cloudy w/temps ranging from 30 to 32, 33 degrees this morning.  Might see temps in the upper 30s this afternoon, possibly 40, 41 degrees.  Then another systems comes in Sunday night, Monday morning, with highs in the 20s, lows in the teens.  Don't you just love this winter weather.Sigh

Joe, thanks for taking care of breakfast.  Brother slipped in sometime, don't know when.  His wife said she woke up about 5, and he was already in the bed, fast asleep.  Hope he's feeling all right. 

Anywho, everyone have a good morning, take care, and see you all after awhile.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, January 17, 2013 7:01 AM

Morning...

Everyone and everything is all up and running 'roun' getting stuff done now..today is going to be my day of presenting all the reports and Powerpointing said mess in two meetings..one today...one tomorrow...

Weatherbeguessers are throwing darts again..we could be looking at upwards of 3" of the whitestuff or none at all...but they all agree on one thing..temperatures are going lower by next week..

Anyhowwho...y'all have a good day!!!

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Posted by JoeKoh on Thursday, January 17, 2013 6:31 AM

morning

errands to run this morning.breakfast is all set.tonight is friday at work.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 9:14 PM

BOC - I have personal experience with habaneros - there shouldn't be anything creeping in your whole house!

Driver sez - you could also squirt lighter fluid in your mouth and set it on fire - same results. 

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 9:12 PM

Randy - That traffic call is a regular thing on the St Lawrence River here.  Two ships could probably pass in the American Narrows, but it'd be real close, and the river is upwards of 300 feet deep there, so if you sink....

The nautical types have a regular term they use - "security."  What you'll hear on the marine channel they use on the Seaway (they don't ride 16) is "Security, security, security.  This is the {name of ship} downbound for the American Narrows at Rock Island Light."

They do it upbound (against the current), too.

Decent day here today.  The radar showed some snow early, but none hit the ground that I know of.  Cold, though, and it looks to get a tad chillier.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 8:38 PM

Good Evening..

Lots of sun today but it was not enough to keep the ccold at bay like it did yesterday...the westerly winds kept springing up.

Got most of the creeping crud out of my system...Mattie' Chile did it...chile slow cooked with  cheesecloth bag with cut up habanero and ghost peppers in the middle of said chile...mmmmmm...good!!

Mookie:  Not the flu...just the creeping crud...anytime someone just tried to shoot me the camera broke!! lol!

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:56 PM

Randy - I am updating my records!  I missed the goatee....probably my sunglasses?  Blindfold

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Posted by rvos1979 on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:17 PM

Mookie:  I haven't been clean-shaven since 1999, tried a full beard, then switched to a goatee about 2000-2001 or so......

The salt is in bags of various weights, but I'm to the point now where I do not ask questions any more, I just drive the truck.......

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:09 PM

John - I am glad to hear that.  The Diner seems like a small town and we want to make sure everyone is ok.

Randy - did you grow a beard?  You have such a sweet, clean-shaven face!** 

At any rate - they are really that fussy about salt?  I would imagine it is in sacks, so I am also going to imagine that this sounds a little like overkill.  Maybe you can enlighten me (us)

Hand prints are very hard on paint, so maybe it is so your paint will last more than a couple of years? 

**I am like Santa - I know things....

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Posted by rvos1979 on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 5:41 PM

Evening everyone......

Got up to around the freezing point today, but with a lot of wind.  Stayed inside and put the first coat of barn red paint on the railings today, second coat will go on tomorrow (can says wait at least 8 hours to re-coat, and this is latex paint!).  Also have the annual family doctor visit tomorrow, should be interesting.....

Every once in a while, I get to go pick up at U.S. Salt in Watkins Glen, NY.  Once backed into the loading dock, have to don a reflective vest, safety glasses, and hair and beard nets just to sweep out the trailer with their broom, which is finer than the one I carry.  All this to load up with 44,000lbs of food-grade salt, the last place I delivered this to was a chicken processing plant in North Carolina......

U.S. Salt it one of those more "interesting" places, the entrance is through a long driveway running between rail siding and building, that is only wide enough for one truck.  Signs are posted to turn to a certain CB channel and announce yourself inbound or outbound, though my first visit there, another driver disregarded those, then asked me if I could back up.  Told him @$^&*%$# NO!!!.......

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Posted by John WR on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 4:08 PM

Thanks for your concern, Mookie.  My wife and I got through Sandy with no problems.  Just a few tree branches down, nothing I couldn't handle myself.  I don't live on the shore which is where the real destruction was.  New Jersey Transit's Montclair-Boonton line is about a mile and a half from my house.  The Catenary is still out of service in Hoboken so there are no electric trains.  After a couple of weeks to clear trees from the tracks NJT started diesel service.  

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 11:21 AM

BOC - are you sure you don't have the flu?  Did you get someone to shoot you? 

John - did you get in on Hurricane Sandy?  Of course, the cold just adds to the misery. 

CW - we are going to have a few warm days and then by Sunday we will send you some more cold weather.  Sorry 'bout that.  Can't seem to keep the cold air in Canada where it should be.  But no precip for a few days. 

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Posted by John WR on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 9:26 AM

Happy Wednesday.  

Here in north Jersey we had sleet and freezing rain last night.  This morning tree branches are ice covered but so far none have fallen.  It is 33 degrees, above freezing so I put out my rosemary bush that I hope to winter over.  At night it goes back in the cellar.  

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 8:23 AM

Good Wednesday morning everyone.  We have temps right around 32 degrees this morning, both in Louisville and here in Shepherdsville.  Some of the schools in southern Indiana are on 2 hr. delay, but Bullitt Co. schools are on schedule, and so is Jefferson Co., KY.   Brother is sleeping, sil at work, 8 yr. Shelby is at school, and 3 yr. Allie is with her Mommy.  So I basically have the house to myself, until about 2:15, when Shelby girl gets home (early dismissal day for some strange reason). 

Got some chili cooking on the stove for lunch and supper.  Will make grilled cheese, PB&J and BLTs later on to go with the chili.

Everyone have a good day, take care, keep the sanitizer handy, along with washing your hands, and see you all later.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 7:40 AM

Bordig...

The greebig crud is still with me ..I geeb findig more veins for by viewig blesure as well...sigh...

*hork snuffle snort coff coff gack hack...acccchhhinskiiiii....sniff HONK!*

See, I eben gabe in with by owd trugload of kleeenex....

Kinda sunny but cccold this morning...it currently is sitting at 17F going for a high near 34F....

Have a good day!!!

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:30 AM

morning

cool morning this morning.sending matt off to school.got my breakfast too.guessers say for next week will need some extra fur.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 10:31 PM

I think the rule these days is some form of head covering - not necessarily a net.  That's why you used to see food handling people wearing those paper hats, and nowadays see them wearing ball caps.

Most of the time I see food handlers using proper procedures, although the thing with handling money seems to be fairly common.

I do see a lot of effort directed to handling only the outside coverings - ie, a paper wrapper on an ice cream cone, vs wearing gloves.

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Posted by Mookie on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 10:07 PM

Johnny:  Worked in food service (both of us) for many years.  I started at $1.25 plus tips.  That was all they had to pay us - a fraction of minimum wage. 

I notice everything in a restaurant.  Driver watches the kitchen when possible, since that was his domain.  I really have trouble watching all the food channel "meals" because most of the women have long hair and don't wear "hair restraints".  You are supposed to, at least, pull long hair back - men and women - but it never happens.  Beards should be covered, too - but that only happens in sterile environments. 

I check the Health Dept website for Lincoln all the time and only patronize places that pass their tests and my own personal test.  But even at that, there are still many things that go on behind the scenes that I know happen and give me chills. 

If you don't mind fast food - Subway and McDonald's both get our seal of "we will eat there"  (altho I did have to have a chat with a district manager on two of the McD's to get them straightened out).  Restaurants of all kinds should be held to a high standard of cleanliness - after all - it could be your health or your life!

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 9:28 PM

Mookie

Box of tissues and hand sanitizer on back table. 

Which reminds me:  went to a local sandwich shop - had a surly crew and lousy sandwiches.  But the thing that struck me is that while eating, we were watching the only person at the counter. 

He had on gloves for prepping a sandwich and then took the $ for the food (gloves still on) and then went back to prepping the sandwich materials. 

I threw the rest of my sandwich in the garbage!

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Mookie, have you ever checked personnel who handle food to see if they are wearing hairnets? Back when I was in college (more than fifty years ago), not only the cooks in the kitchen, but also the girls and boys who waited the tables in the dining hall had to wear hair nets. As I recall, those who cleared the tables and set up for the next meal did not have to wear them, nor did those who jockeyed the slop from the plates into the garbage, washed the pots and pans, or ran the dish washer. I exchanged with one of the table clearers who checked furnaces for me at night when I could not, and stood in for one of the slop jockeys one night when he was sick. On the exchange, I came out ahead, for I was paid 60 cents an hour whereas my friend was paid only fifty cents and hour--and I had a hour's credit every night , no matter how long or short it took me.

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Posted by John WR on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 7:36 PM

Mookie
I threw the rest of my sandwich in the garbage!

I suggest a new sandwich shop.

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Posted by Mookie on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:57 PM

Box of tissues and hand sanitizer on back table. 

Which reminds me:  went to a local sandwich shop - had a surly crew and lousy sandwiches.  But the thing that struck me is that while eating, we were watching the only person at the counter. 

He had on gloves for prepping a sandwich and then took the $ for the food (gloves still on) and then went back to prepping the sandwich materials. 

I threw the rest of my sandwich in the garbage!

Dead

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:44 PM

Good Evening

Welb, the code has sort of eased off a tad....ad dow I cad sbeeg a bit bedder...maybe...

Toog the day off ad sbed bost of it uder by quilds ad had rub toddies...whige did their thig...well...sort of...maybe ged bedder toborrow?

*hork coff coff nort HONK!!!*

Beh....

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