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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, February 8, 2007 4:58 PM

On tonight's supper menu, I have salmon patties frying in one skillet, potatoes frying in another, and there is some stew  and tuna melt left from lunch.  

For desserts tonight:  plenty of chocolate cake left, and apple pie.  For cherry pie fans, don't worry:  there are a couple more baking in the oven, and they'll be ready in about 15 minutes.

Chris, glad you weren't hurt, and no damage to the company truck!!

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Posted by CopCarSS on Thursday, February 8, 2007 3:17 PM

 mudchicken wrote:
This morning's Snog was a first.

One of life's little ironies: Whilst driving to Longmont for a pair of bid openings through said "snoggy" conditions, I did not encounter any driving mishaps. However, during today's lunch period while in the drive-thru lane at the Gourmet Arches, I managed to get rear-ended by a Regis "Learner becoming a Leader."

Thankfully, there was no damage to the company truck. Unfortunately, I'm not sure the same can be said for my faith in the future graduates of the aforementioned educational institution. The reaction to my question, "How do you run into somebody in a drive-through lane?!?!?!": "Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....."Banged Head [banghead]

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, February 8, 2007 2:06 PM
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CW - Mary's Lamb.....???  Sigh [sigh]

 

No, Mook, it wasn't Mary's lamb:  made sure I got one we didn't know, from an organic farmer.  We had to travel to another county to get it.

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Posted by mudchicken on Thursday, February 8, 2007 1:16 PM
This morning's Snog was a first. (Been through thunder snowstorms many times.)
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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, February 8, 2007 1:02 PM

Go Chicken!

CW - Mary's Lamb.....???  Sigh [sigh]

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Posted by mudchicken on Thursday, February 8, 2007 11:24 AM

ice fog

SNIZZLE?

SNOG??

FRIZZLE???

WILLY!!!!!!

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Posted by Datafever on Thursday, February 8, 2007 11:20 AM

Good morning, everyone.

Congratulations on your new job, Ray.

It is another beautiful day - but what else would you expect?  Captain [4:-)] 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, February 8, 2007 10:44 AM

Good afternoon, everyone.  Mookie, I'm sorry to report that I'm all out of goose patty, crabby legs and fishyswaaaa.  I do have salmon, so I've fixed some salmon patties, along with Tuna Melt casserole, and some lamb stew.  Will those help satisfy your cravings?  (At least for  today, that is>)Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

And for desserts, we have strawberry cheese cake, chocolate cake, and there's plenty of apple and cherry pie left, also.  

Everyone have a good afternoon, and I'll be back in a little while.

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Posted by blhanel on Thursday, February 8, 2007 10:33 AM
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Speaking of friends, got a note from the State of Iowa that I will be banned from going into Iowa for the next 90 days, and when I am let back in, I will be required to mend some fences.

WHAT???  Point me to 'em, I'll "discuss" it with them and change their minds.Black Eye [B)]

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Posted by Modelcar on Thursday, February 8, 2007 9:38 AM

 

....2.5 degrees here now and bright sunshine but seems we'll wait a few days longer to get rid of this Artic stuff....Our longest super cold snap in a few years.  Sure do appreciate the sunshine though.

The 5 in. of snow still here will hinder it warming too....

One thing for sure though, Winter is working itself towards Spring.

Sure sounds like some of NY has had their share of snow....Sure glad we normally don't see that much around here.  But have lived in similar conditions many years ago in the home area of Pennsylvania.

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Posted by mbkcs on Thursday, February 8, 2007 9:23 AM

MS. Mookie,

Thank you for the encouraging words. In time I will get to know my neighbors. I have finally got them to wave back when I wave. That took a week or two.

Ray, congrats on the job. Job hunting is hard and it is always a relief when one comes through.

Jay, keep up the trash talk about Iowa and they might start calling your place Devilan. 

Paula, yeah, love is pretty darn great. 

Willy, keep studying weather. I love to chase storms, but apparently the tornado types aren't too common here. I can't imagine a spring without green skies.

Larry, taking classes? Recert time? I am auditioning Saturday for a school of music. I think I have caught Brian in Iowa's cold and am worrying that I will not sing my best. I have to laugh at the process. This particular school wanted letter of recommendation from my teachers. I think most of them have been dead thirty years. Then I remembered my paramedic professor. He's my age, maybe younger. Reminds me of the story my organ teacher told me. Old composers never die, they just decompose.

Later...I have to go back to staring down the cat in the window across the street. He thinks he's top cat around here.

It's 7:18 a.m. and a train is whistling. Do you know where your railfan is?

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, February 8, 2007 9:12 AM

Jay - did Iowa plant asparagus at the border like Colorado did?  If so, talk to Mudchicken. 

And can I borrow your seat warmer - our electric blanket is on the fritz! 

Frigid...Captain [4:-)]

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Posted by jeaton on Thursday, February 8, 2007 8:43 AM

Walt and Paul

Sorry I am a day late, but my congrats to you too.  I have had my face in a 'puter screen for ten hours or more for each of the last few days and my finger tips are just about worn down to the first knuckles.  Many happy clients!  Many more to go.

Tina-I don't know if you would be so happy if you were in Wisconsin these days.  There is and continues to be a serious absence of heat in the area.  Must be the Canadians getting back to us for all of our "comments" about our friends to the North. 

Speaking of friends, got a note from the State of Iowa that I will be banned from going into Iowa for the next 90 days, and when I am let back in, I will be required to mend some fences.

For the Map reader.  We are located about ten miles north of the Illinois state line.  Many Wisconsinites consider that dangerously close.  If you start at Lake Michigan and head west we are about one quarter of the way to Iowa.  That makes us pretty safe from retaliation by the folks in those parts.

 Time to dress very warmly and head out.  Only relief is that my nice fancy car does have have seat heaters.  Is this a great life, or what?

Jay

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, February 8, 2007 8:26 AM

Good Thursday morning to one and all!  TINA!!  So glad to see you came by yesterday!  Sorry I wasn't in here at  the time.  We could have had a really good chat.  The way you feel, about wherever you live, as long as your sweetie is, that's the way I feel about Walt.  Ain't love GRAND?!?!

TO ALL WHO CAME BY YESTERDAY, AND WISHED WALT AND ME A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!  IT'S A GREAT FEELING TO HAVE SO MANY WONDERFUL FRIENDS (WHO ARE FAMILY MEMBERS, AS WELL AS FRIENDS!)

TO JOE AND RAY, THANK YOU BOTH SO MUCH FOR TAKING OVER THE COOKING DUTY YESTERDAY, AND RAY:  THANKS FOR FIXING BREAKFAST THIS MORNING, ALSO!!  AND RAY, CONGRATS ON THE JOB!!

Now, I'm gonna go to the warmer bar, and get some of the goodies Ray made this morning.  Think I'll start with some COFFEE CAKE!!Big Smile [:D]

Do I have any requests for lunch/dinner/supper menu for today from anyone?!?!  

 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Thursday, February 8, 2007 6:59 AM

Ray

thats great. willy still a little cold here in nw ohio.will take some quick breakfast then need to get to bed. matt and I need to go to town after i wake up.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, February 8, 2007 6:41 AM

And a good, COLD frosty morning to everyone out there!

The coffee is ready, I've mixed up a fresh batch of orange juice and I've put the hot chocolate out on the counter. On the munu for breakfast this morning; scrambled eggs, ham & cheese omlets, bacon, sausage links, cinnamon coffee cake and bananna nut muffins.

My job interview yesterday morning with Wendy's paid off!Smile [:)] I will start working in the kitchen at Wendy's on S. Minnesota Ave. here in Sioux Falls this coming Monday morning. They will have me frying bacon, chicken and doing baked potatoes, and to start with I will be working from 11 AM to 2 PM. I think they will give me more hours once they have seen sufficient merit it me. I will be headed to Wendy's later this morning to meet with the gal who hired me and to fill out some necessary paper work. Anyway it feels good knowing that I will be going back to work and will have a second source of income for a while.Smile [:)]

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, February 8, 2007 6:00 AM

%^~^Hmm - seem to have mixed up my earrings again.  Oh well, anything goes with blue.

M-E-N-U:  For lunch - Goose Patty, Ho-Ho Salmon, Crabby Legs, Tuna Piano - not a fish, Duck l'blue (served cold), fishyswaaaa, (how'm I doin?)

Tree - keep hearing about your neck of the woods.  Sounds like maybe you are missing most of it.  They say New York and I automatically think it is you. 

Tina - I know you are in a really great part of the country.  As far as friendly, just do what I do when in a crowd.  Try to look really deep in thought and like you may know the meaning of life.  People will fall all over themselves to get to you to ask you the time, the weather forecast, the nearest boutique, or directions to the nearest latte.  Or - have a slight smile all the time.  They may not talk to you, but they definitely will look at you and usually smile back! 

Most people are very receptive to a warm face and smile and you don't have to say a word. Course you run the risk of getting tied up with Martha Mouth that wants to tell you everything about herself.....

Pulaski or Parish - well, back to the maps!

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 10:45 PM

Well, two classes and a snowstorm and I'm finally home (actually, the snow is just a continuation of the ongoing lake effect event).  More class tomorrow.

If you watch The Weather Channel and have seen Mike Siedel playing in the snow in Pulaski or Parish NY over the past few days - that's about 25-35 miles south of me.  I go past both every time I travel to the Syracuse area.  Fortunately most of that snow is staying to the south of me...

Time for a bedtime snack and some ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...

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Posted by mbkcs on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 8:54 PM

Gosh, here I thought I had all day to wish Paula and Walt a happy anniversary and I forgot about the time zone differences. So, a very happy and wonderful anniversary to you both.

Mookie, I'd tell you precisely where I live, but I am still trying to find the local mall. All I know is that it took three days to drive here, the Pacific is a couple hours away, the National Park's buffet, the Gorge, is at the bottom of the hill and the local volcanoes include "da Hood" and her ever-growing Sister Helen. I hear that Sister Helen is pretty rocky since she suffered trauma a few years back.

There are trains that run next to the river all the time and we can hear them whistle. They must be in good shape because they run by at pretty fast speeds. I can't make it up the steps without gasping for air.

It's pretty, but very different from all the other states I have ever lived. Lewis and Clark were here many years earlier but they must not have liked it as they didn't stay.

Not too many people say "ya'll" nor do they "chat" easily with strangers. So, I must seem very odd to them with my Hoosier, Texas enhanced accent and talking to anyone who will listen or not. There was someone humming in the local grocery store before Christmas and I almost joined in on the song. I would have started singing loud and someone would have called the fire department and they would have taken me someplace for strangers who sing aloud in grocery stores near the pickles. So, I decided not to sing.

Brian, sorry about the snotty nose. And for anyone who suffers from sinus like I do, I am sooo sorry. Jay, you know I like Wisconsin. But I also like Iowa and Nebraska. I even liked Louisiana. I like it anywhere my sweetie is. And it always helps to hear a train nearby.  

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Posted by Willy2 on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 6:25 PM
 Datafever wrote:

 cherokee woman wrote:

Willy, think you could send some of this snow and cold to, say, California or Mexico?  Bet they'd like to have some cool temps and see snow!!

Yeah!  We haven't had any snow on the mountains surrounding San Jose this year.  Or maybe I just missed it, but I don't think that we ever had any precipitation during that cold week.  It's drizzling out now, but not cold enough to make snow.

Oh well...  Captain [4:-)]

I can try. We picked up 1 to 2 inches of snow in Omaha today. Maybe I could package some up and ship with UPS. Cool [8D]

There are more snow chances Thursday night, Saturday, and Monday and each one could put down up to 3 additional inches, so I'll have plenty to send.

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Posted by Datafever on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 5:07 PM

 cherokee woman wrote:

Willy, think you could send some of this snow and cold to, say, California or Mexico?  Bet they'd like to have some cool temps and see snow!!

Yeah!  We haven't had any snow on the mountains surrounding San Jose this year.  Or maybe I just missed it, but I don't think that we ever had any precipitation during that cold week.  It's drizzling out now, but not cold enough to make snow.

Oh well...  Captain [4:-)]

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 4:42 PM

CW and mutt would you like some ice cream with your pie? we have apple and cherry.Cannonball glad you can be back on "the road again" stay safe 10-4! made my container for work tonight and pretty much cleaned up. anyone wanting leftovers they are in the fridge.please dont make too big a mess in here tonight.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by switch7frg on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 4:38 PM
 
  Walt & Paula ; Happy Aniv.  In todays life there isn't many long term relationships .Any marriage has to have ( give and care)  yours is an example of that . Many happy returns.
         On the road again , finally .  Took a while to blow dust off Rattler . Does anyone know  if Hobart yard  in East La. is going to expand??  Lots of chatter bout that. Respectfully Cannonball

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 4:36 PM
 Willy2 wrote:
 Mookie wrote:

Willy - It is snowing.  Why is it snowing?  Willy.  We need to really have a serious talk!  40 yesterday/20 today....

Mookie - I have to admit, the snow surprised me. I was expecting this little system to stay west of us, with us getting snow from another system tomorrow. Obviously, this one didn't stay west us. Sorry about that. I still think more snow is on the way tomorrow night (nothing significant) and then another chance on Saturday (again, nothing significant), and another chance on Monday (maybe more significant). I will keep you updated, and don't give up hope; spring will be here before you know it.

Now that I have the snow discussion cleared up, I have something very important to say: Happy Anniversary CW and Locomutt!! You are the best!

 

Thanks, Willy.  It's been a pretty good one so far today.  No bad surprises, or anything like that.  Will be getting ready in about 45 minutes to fix our steaks and baked potatoes for tonight's supper.  Willy, think you could send some of this snow and cold to, say, California or Mexico?  Bet they'd like to have some cool temps and see snow!!

Speaking of which, what's on the DD/CS supper/dinner menu for tonight?  May drop back in later on, for dessert.

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Posted by Willy2 on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 1:40 PM
 Mookie wrote:

Willy - It is snowing.  Why is it snowing?  Willy.  We need to really have a serious talk!  40 yesterday/20 today....

Mookie - I have to admit, the snow surprised me. I was expecting this little system to stay west of us, with us getting snow from another system tomorrow. Obviously, this one didn't stay west us. Sorry about that. I still think more snow is on the way tomorrow night (nothing significant) and then another chance on Saturday (again, nothing significant), and another chance on Monday (maybe more significant). I will keep you updated, and don't give up hope; spring will be here before you know it.

Now that I have the snow discussion cleared up, I have something very important to say: Happy Anniversary CW and Locomutt!! You are the best!

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Posted by CSXrules4eva on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 12:53 PM

Hummm........ It seems as if I stoped in the diner on a pretty good, and glorious day. Happy Anniversary!!!! For what I understand it is your 20th?? Pretty cool. This is interesting I just thought of something. I happen to be 20 years old and CW and Mutt have been to gether for 20 years now...... I wonder is there some kind of relationship there. Long Lost Mama and Da Da perhaps? lol Big Smile [:D] God Bless and many more to come!

Well, nothing is new with me. About to go to work, and am very tired, I want to go sleepy. Well we are haveing a heat wave here in Louisville, it got up to 25.3 DEGREES today! That is hot compaired to our temps of about 10 DEGREES with 35 mph wind gusts (sp).

 

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Posted by blhanel on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 12:36 PM
 Mookie wrote:

Brian - unrolled you a lot of TP to use on your dose...We all got flu shots and now everyone here is getting the flu!  Different strain and just as nasty.  Next year I will eat out on the $20 and take my chances! 

Tank u!  According to my doctor, this is not the flu- just a nasty sinus infection.  Anyway, our flu shots are free courtesy of our company's health insurance/services, so no big loss if they don't cover all strains.

Just took some more generic Tylenol, hope it alleviates this sinus headache.  Walt and Paula, I hope you're enjoying your anniversary day ALOT more than I am!

Mook, you don't need any help finding me on a map, do you?

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 12:29 PM

morning mookie here is matts favorite burgers and fries for lunch.just got done doing the morning dishes! for supper tonight we will have pot roast smashed potatoes carrots corn and onion and apple and cherry pie for dessert.someone came in and took the rest of paula and walts cake.there are frosting tracks out the door.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by Datafever on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 11:51 AM

Good morning, everyone!

Rain in the forecast, but it is looking pretty nice right now.  I think that I'll get my walking done early today. 

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, February 7, 2007 11:16 AM

snippets:  I appreciate everyone giving me a geography lesson.  I will get the printouts and the map and try to learn something from all this.

Emmar - duck or goose?  Pretty fancy!

Willy - It is snowing.  Why is it snowing?  Willy.  We need to really have a serious talk!  40 yesterday/20 today....

Chicken?  In Omaha?  Oh My!  Guess we got that Cabelas built just in time! 

Brian - unrolled you a lot of TP to use on your dose...We all got flu shots and now everyone here is getting the flu!  Different strain and just as nasty.  Next year I will eat out on the $20 and take my chances! 

Is it Lunch Yet?

Moo?

 

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