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Posted by Modelcar on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:12 AM

.....Jen:   Guess I have to ask, does Lincoln have a great big bend of horseshoe design in it's river....As I said, that's an old tale around here as to why the weather systems split, and go around  us.....

In all seriousness....it does seem to happen often. 

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 9:37 AM

Quentin:  You have the same phenom in Muncie that Lincoln has.  It roars right up to us from any direction and then splits and goes around us! 

I always thought it was because I glared and hollered at the tv weather warnings covering my already small tv screen!  My good German stock brooks no arguments - just go around and go on!

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Posted by Modelcar on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 9:25 AM

.....Willy:  That seems to happen to this area of Muncie quite often...Especially rough weather approaching us from the west and much of the time it does pass across Indiana at an angle, just like yesterday, but as it gets close to us so many times it does seem to evaporate or split and vier either north or south of us.

Of course I've heard all the old wives tales, etc....of why it happens:  Such as "the bend in the river at Muncie"...."The large Indian tribe settled here because of the protection from weather, etc...", and others....But who knows....??  The only thing I can say about it is...it does seem to occur often that way often under those conditions.

And you're correct Willy, we got just a wee bit of light rain for a short time late last night.  My rain gauge {just checked}, showed 4 tenths of an inch including some we received this morning....Actually, that's more than I thought we got.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 8:28 AM

Good Wednesday morning, everyone!  Very comfortable sleeping weather last night:  which is what I did, until 8:55 EDT this morning. 

Mookie, sounds like you had a very interesting day yesterday.  Bet Driver was about ready to pound someone into that dirt!!  

Notice someone put some breakfast out on the breakfast bar:  thank you, whomever took over for me this morning!!  

Think I'll fix some beef stew and vegetable beef soup w/cornbread for lunch today.  Does that sound all right, with everyone?!?!  If not, let me know what you'd like to have.

 

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Posted by mudchicken on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 7:50 AM

Gee whiz! - At least they didn't drag off the Centennial and the Big Boy you dragged-in there from Omaha three landlords and twenty-odd annoying neighbors ago......

// Empties blue gatorade container and lugs cooler off to work in the great wide no-where north of Denver.....(I hate working on shopping malls.....Think I'll tell 'em I'm working for WalMart when they start pestering us, asking what we're taking pictures of(?)...)

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 7:47 AM

morning

wow sounds like some heavy construction going on there mookie.we had to pick up some branches from last nights storm.we got over an inch of rain last night. cooled off very nicely at work.once this round dries will be mowing time again for sure.heres your mug mookie.

stay safe

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 6:38 AM

^?

Pretty sure Joe and/or CW will sneak in here while I am pawing the keyboard.

Had an interesting day off.  Breakfast out, eye dr appt for me, lunch out, Millie in for checkup - we are both healthy, and a short nap in the park, with some good train watching thrown in.  Someone said freight was down - HA!  Don't tell BNSF - we have seen CSX, NS, and the Warbonnet on point going through the yards this week.  All pulling very long mixed freight.  Business is terrific.

The Great Wall of Lincoln is going up in front of our house.  They are putting up a very nice wall, about 3-4 feet high.  But it is going very slowly, what with the rain and only being able to work on it in the evenings.  It still isn't done, but what is done looks very nice.  The landlord said he had several people stop to admire and ask if he wanted to do a wall for them!  He declined (thank goodness, as you will see in a minute). 

He had some (I will reserve my true opinion) young man come out with a bobcat and a stump grinder and a tractor trailer assembly that was backed into our doublewide drive with a roll-off type device (that he later drove the bobcat into) - who.....used the bobcat to completely dig out the two layers of small rock we had in the back yard.  The landlord wants to pave most of the back yard so the occupants can park their 2nd &/or 3rd cars back there.  (this is a duplex, remember)

The small rock was put there two landlords ago so people could park back there.  It has, over the last 5-6 years been pretty well squished into the dirt.  Well, he cleaned most of that out, leaving a large yard of dirt, then used the stump grinder and took out all the stumps in the back yard, leaving the stump grinder and the wood chips in the backyard, while the rocks, bobcat and tractor/trailer assembly took off.  It rained about .75 that nite.  We have the only mud swimming hole in Lincoln with a stump grinder in the middle of it. 

Plus he took a chunk out of our side of the driveway on the edge! 

Then yesterday, someone came out and broke up all the cement around our backdoor slab (we use the backdoor pretty exclusively, since the garages are right there), so we now have mud, sludge and heaps of concrete along with the stump remover. 

I almost had to tranquilze the driver!  He really hates to not be able to drive right up into the garage and go in his own back door.  Now we have to drive around the neighbors 2nd car and until yesterday, two dirt piles that were in the drive for the wall.  Kind of an obstacle course.  Glad Millie isn't a Hummer!

If they redo the driveway, to repair the missing chunk, we won't be able to get into the garage at all.  It is on our side and about two big squares from the garage door. 

Oh the trauma! 

Me thinks I would like a bagel with cream cheese, toasted, coffee and a nap, not necessarily in that order. 

Lunch - maybe a quiet bowl of soup in the corner.  And another nap....

Moo... literally!

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Posted by locomutt on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 10:51 PM
 Willy2 wrote:
 Modelcar wrote:

....Walt, looks like we kinda dodged a bullet....Seems the warnings were a bit north of us as the diagonal line moved across Indiana....It kinda split up and modified as it passed here and it looks like the only thing we're going to receive from it is a bunch of wind, which we've been getting for hours now but still no violence in weather.  Believe the warnings were to expire about 10 and that's just a half hour from now.


 

 

Wow, that's just like something that would usually happen to us here in Omaha. I looked at the radar estimated precipitation and it's amazing how there are half inch to one inch amounts north and south of you and Muncie is in the middle of a twenty mile wide line that didn't get anything. That hasn't happened much yet this year here in Omaha. I guess it's saving it for July and August when we really need the rain.

 

I guess "WE" did sort of "Dodge the Bullet" this time, we've had some Very heavy rain, small hail and strong winds, but not as bad as some of the stuff we've ever had this time of year.

The original "tracks" that we saw, had it going both North & South of the actual Louisville area. 

Don't think we're supposed to get anything worse than hard rain for the rest of tonight. 

Had to cut short "work session" in the yard tonight. 

(I guess you could say we had a "Rain Delay"!)

 

//edit: meant to add while listening to the scanner, outlying city fire units and the suburban

fire companies are dealing with a few trees, limbs down, and power outages. Nothing more  serious than what we usually have.

 

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Posted by Willy2 on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 9:58 PM
 Modelcar wrote:

....Walt, looks like we kinda dodged a bullet....Seems the warnings were a bit north of us as the diagonal line moved across Indiana....It kinda split up and modified as it passed here and it looks like the only thing we're going to receive from it is a bunch of wind, which we've been getting for hours now but still no violence in weather.  Believe the warnings were to expire about 10 and that's just a half hour from now.

Wow, that's just like something that would usually happen to us here in Omaha. I looked at the radar estimated precipitation and it's amazing how there are half inch to one inch amounts north and south of you and Muncie is in the middle of a twenty mile wide line that didn't get anything. That hasn't happened much yet this year here in Omaha. I guess it's saving it for July and August when we really need the rain.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 8:24 PM

....Walt, looks like we kinda dodged a bullet....Seems the warnings were a bit north of us as the diagonal line moved across Indiana....It kinda split up and modified as it passed here and it looks like the only thing we're going to receive from it is a bunch of wind, which we've been getting for hours now but still no violence in weather.  Believe the warnings were to expire about 10 and that's just a half hour from now.

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Posted by locomutt on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 5:46 PM
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....The hot stuff must be rather wide spread today.....Earlier this afternoon as I consumed my double Steakburger and choc. shake in the truck....I heard Ft. Wayne radio say it was 91 degrees.  Now it's still sunny here and the wind is really whipping around.  We are to possibly have some weather pass {some might be rough}, through later this afternoon / evening.  I'll bet the radar shows it now, so I better take a look and see what is coming.

 

Q, not sure if you all are supposed to get the same stuff we're supposed to get here or not.

I've seen at least two different "Radar Tracks" on the News. 

We got to 87 today with the chance of some of that very bad stuff coming just a bit later.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 4:20 PM

....The hot stuff must be rather wide spread today.....Earlier this afternoon as I consumed my double Steakburger and choc. shake in the truck....I heard Ft. Wayne radio say it was 91 degrees.  Now it's still sunny here and the wind is really whipping around.  We are to possibly have some weather pass {some might be rough}, through later this afternoon / evening.  I'll bet the radar shows it now, so I better take a look and see what is coming.

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Posted by Railfan1 on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 4:19 PM
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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 4:07 PM

afternoon

got some rain headed this way.matt and i did go into town to the park for awhile.the local had a bunch of cars for the MAW.matt and I watched as they pulled them out and shoved them in then started shoving them back for the yard.alot of them are up reefers headed for napoleon.also read in the paper a truck driver learned you cant take your overheight truck under the jefferson ave viaduct either.will take a plate for work please cw. thanks.

stay safe

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Posted by blhanel on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 3:51 PM
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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 3:49 PM
Since no one made any supper requests for tonight, guess we'll make it Mexican night:  taco, enchiladas, quasedillas, lettuce salad w/tomato chunks and onion, salsa and con queso.  Everything will be on the warmer bar at 6:30 EDT.  Just fill your plates up, and head for the patio or deck.
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Posted by CNW 6000 on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 3:29 PM

 blhanel wrote:
Just keep that hot stuff down there, Ed.  Cloudy, rainy, and cool here today.  Just what my newly-seeded grass needs.

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Posted by blhanel on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 2:35 PM
Just keep that hot stuff down there, Ed.  Cloudy, rainy, and cool here today.  Just what my newly-seeded grass needs.
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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 2:33 PM

Three letters, one syllable...Hot.

Hot today, will be hot this afternoon, and most likely hot tonight, with a few thunderstorms to make it nice and steamy...and hot.

94 degrees right now at 2:30 pm.

Tomorrow it will be....yeah, you guessed it...hot.

Might even rain some more tomorrow.

 

Lackland...your gonna like San Antonio!

The Riverwalk is pretty good for a night out.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 1:50 PM

.....I beat those weird GI barbers to it....As a recruit, I already had a GI haircut so all they could do was pretend they were doing their thing on me.....

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Posted by locomutt on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 11:35 AM
 spokyone wrote:
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Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

And Beware when the "Barber" asks how you want your hair cut; they only know one way!Wink [;)]

So the barber says to the recruit, "Do you want to keep your sideburns?" Recruit says "Sure". Barber says, "OK, I'll put 'em in a sack for you."

 

Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]

Kinda remids me of 1972 and the "Reception Station" at Ft. Jackson, S.C.

Barber told all of us we could keep our hair if we wanted; we just had to sweep 

ALL of it up and could sort our own out later!! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by CNW 6000 on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 10:36 AM
I'll have some of that pizza.  I'm finally recovered from graduation celebrations last weekend.  No alcohol consumed, but was running around like a chicken w/o cranium!  Psst...HEY WILLY!  Turn the sprinklers off and turn the heat back up a bit if you could...Thanks!

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 10:24 AM

Okay, I know how few come into the Diner when Mookie is absent; so lunch today is going to be sandwiches.  On today's menu:

1.  Grilled cheese
2.  Tuna salad  
3.  PB&J and PB 
4.  Bologna & cheese 
5.  BLT 
6.  Pizza (supreme, pepperoni/sausage/mushroom and pepperoni/sausage)

And if anyone has any requests for supper, please let me know by 2 p.m., and I will try my very best to comply and get the requests made for tonight.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 10:16 AM

....Adrian....Did I miss a chapter....Thought you were in school studying to achieve the engineering diploma....??

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Posted by spokyone on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 9:15 AM
 locomutt wrote:

 

Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

And Beware when the "Barber" asks how you want your hair cut; they only know one way!Wink [;)]

So the barber says to the recruit, "Do you want to keep your sideburns?" Recruit says "Sure". Barber says, "OK, I'll put 'em in a sack for you."
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Posted by locomutt on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 9:00 AM
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Hey ya'll!  Just checkin' in here before I head out for six weeks of Air Force basic trainin' at Lackland AFB in Texas.

 

 

 

 

Adrian, good luck, and I won't make any "inter service" comments such as the Army is the only way to go! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

And Beware when the "Barber" asks how you want your hair cut; they only know one way!Wink [;)]

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 6:54 AM

morning

well our township decided to fill in their holes this morning.had to take a slight detour.adrian my brother and my dad both went to lackland afb for basic training.of course I dont think you have to worry about the buzz at the barber shop.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by Railfan1 on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 5:47 AM
Good morning everyone. Just thought I'd drop in real quick to bid you all a good day. Off to bed with me.......Zzz [zzz]
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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 5:35 AM

Good Tuesday morning, everyone.  Adrian, good luck and best wishes. Bow [bow] Lackland is where my twin brother had his AF training, way back in 1972.  

Coffee is on, fresh juice is made (oj and oj/tangerine, apple and pineapple); also have hot tea steeping.

On the breakfast bar this morning:  bear claws, turkey bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, biscuits, sausage gravy, fried taters, oatmeal, toast, blueberry and oat bran muffins.

Everyone have a good morning, and I'll see you all after Produce Tuesday is over and done with.

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, May 14, 2007 9:38 PM
 adrianspeeder wrote:

Hey ya'll!  Just checkin' in here before I head out for six weeks of Air Force basic trainin' at Lackland AFB in Texas.

At least you picked the right service! 

Pardon me while I duck under a table.....

Seriously - best of luck.  Basic isn't hard, even it it seems that way sometimes.  Let's hope you get a career field you like!

Check in if you get the chance.  I haven't been to Lackland since I did basic there a lonnnnng time ago.

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