*** The Where The Heck Is The New Breakroom - Breakroom - 9/21 to 9/27 ***
#46
It's my pot and I'll stir it if I want to. If you're not careful, I'll stir your's as well!
Joined: Dec 2002
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From: Central Mexico.
Morning all. Been up for a couple of hours already, but only now settling down for a cup of coffee. May sample the Almond Mocha later.
For a change we have grey skies and a drizzle. Could use some heavenly water as things are starting to get dry. Everything is very green, but the green needs water to.
Yesterday discovered a problem with the new Sulastics on my truck. The shackle hits the frame, thereby preventing full movement, noise and hinge bind. If my truck has this problem, then maybe all same model trucks have the same problem. Sent some photos to Sulastic and now waiting for them to figure out what to do. Have told them that they are not allowed to remove any material from the hinge support to relieve the fouling condition. Whatever happens, no doubt this involves another trip back to the factory and a full day wasted. Not a happy camper about this.
May everybody have a great day. Those with LEGGS and without.
For a change we have grey skies and a drizzle. Could use some heavenly water as things are starting to get dry. Everything is very green, but the green needs water to.
Yesterday discovered a problem with the new Sulastics on my truck. The shackle hits the frame, thereby preventing full movement, noise and hinge bind. If my truck has this problem, then maybe all same model trucks have the same problem. Sent some photos to Sulastic and now waiting for them to figure out what to do. Have told them that they are not allowed to remove any material from the hinge support to relieve the fouling condition. Whatever happens, no doubt this involves another trip back to the factory and a full day wasted. Not a happy camper about this.
May everybody have a great day. Those with LEGGS and without.
#47
Yesterday discovered a problem with the new Sulastics on my truck. The shackle hits the frame, thereby preventing full movement, noise and hinge bind. If my truck has this problem, then maybe all same model trucks have the same problem. Sent some photos to Sulastic and now waiting for them to figure out what to do. Have told them that they are not allowed to remove any material from the hinge support to relive the fouling condition. Whatever happens, no doubt this involves another trip back to the factory and a full day wasted. Not a happy camper about this.
Thanks..I am off to fire up the cement mixer and coat my LEGGS in a lovely, long lasting and durable finish
#48
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Joined: Jul 2004
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From: Whitehorse, cultural hub of the universe..
Morning all. Been up for a couple of hours already, but only now settling down for a cup of coffee. May sample the Almond Mocha later.
For a change we have grey skies and a drizzle. Could use some heavenly water as things are starting to get dry. Everything is very green, but the green needs water to.
Yesterday discovered a problem with the new Sulastics on my truck. The shackle hits the frame, thereby preventing full movement, noise and hinge bind. If my truck has this problem, then maybe all same model trucks have the same problem. Sent some photos to Sulastic and now waiting for them to figure out what to do. Have told them that they are not allowed to remove any material from the hinge support to relieve the fouling condition. Whatever happens, no doubt this involves another trip back to the factory and a full day wasted. Not a happy camper about this.
May everybody have a great day. Those with LEGGS and without.
For a change we have grey skies and a drizzle. Could use some heavenly water as things are starting to get dry. Everything is very green, but the green needs water to.
Yesterday discovered a problem with the new Sulastics on my truck. The shackle hits the frame, thereby preventing full movement, noise and hinge bind. If my truck has this problem, then maybe all same model trucks have the same problem. Sent some photos to Sulastic and now waiting for them to figure out what to do. Have told them that they are not allowed to remove any material from the hinge support to relieve the fouling condition. Whatever happens, no doubt this involves another trip back to the factory and a full day wasted. Not a happy camper about this.
May everybody have a great day. Those with LEGGS and without.
Your last line reminded me of that old adage about "what do you call a dog with no leggs??? Nothing... he won't come anyway.
Looks almost nice this morning, -3c with a decent frost on everything. No rain, however, I think our next precipitation might just be white. The rain the other night was approaching the ground with some trepidation. Visibly so, wasn't falling in a straight line at all.
Enjoy the day
#49
Proprietor of Fiver's Inn and Hospitality Center
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 2,506
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From: Sarasota, Florida
Pind,
Enjoyed spending a couple days in your fair city on our way back home. Had been there multiple times, but usually passed on thru or bought fuel. Neat town. Larger than I expected. Very nice downtown area and interesting saving of some old buildings. Loved the three story log cabin. Scary. Salmon were running while there.
Bob
Enjoyed spending a couple days in your fair city on our way back home. Had been there multiple times, but usually passed on thru or bought fuel. Neat town. Larger than I expected. Very nice downtown area and interesting saving of some old buildings. Loved the three story log cabin. Scary. Salmon were running while there.
Bob
#50
Finally had a chance to stop by and grab a cup. I've been buning the candle at both ends and the middle is smoking...
Glad to see there is mudd in the pot. By the way, I took the last stale donut...
Glad to see there is mudd in the pot. By the way, I took the last stale donut...
#51
Drop your pillows and grab your socks up and at em
Coffee sweet tea and phoo for Bob Hot and fresh doghnuts. Now all the news from back in the day
September 25
1492 - The crew of the Pinta, one of Christopher Columbus' ships, mistakenly thought that they had spotted land.
1493 - Christopher Columbus left Spain with 17 ships on his second voyage to the Western Hemisphere.
1513 - The Pacific Ocean was discovered by Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa when he crossed the Isthmus of Panama. He named the body of water the South Sea. He was truly just the first European to see the Pacific Ocean.
1690 - One of America's earliest newspapers published its first and last edition. The "Publik Occurences Both Foreign and Domestik" was published at the London Coffee House in Boston, MA, by Benjamin Harris.
1775 - Ethan Allen was captured by the British during the American Revolutionary War. He was leading the attack on Montreal.
1789 - The first U.S. Congress adopted 12 amendments to the Constitution. Ten of the amendments became the Bill of Rights.
1847 - During the Mexican-American War, U.S. forces led by General Zachary Taylor captured Monterrey Mexico.
1882 - The first major league double header was played. It was between the Worcester and Providence teams.
1890 - The Sequoia National Park was established as a U.S. National Park in Central California.
1890 - Mormon President Wilford Woodruff issued a Manifesto in which the practice of polygamy was renounced.
1919 - U.S. President Woodrow Wilson collapsed after a speech in Pueblo, CO. The speaking tour was in support of the Treaty of Versailles.
1933 - Tom Mix was heard on NBC Radio for the first time. His show ran until June of 1950.
1956 - A transatlantic telephone-cable system began operation between Newfoundland and Scotland.
1957 - 300 U.S. Army troops stood guard as nine black students were escorted to class at Central High School in Little Rock, AR. The children had been forced to withdraw 2 days earlier because of unruly white mobs.
1965 - Willie Mays, at the age of 34, became the oldest man to hit 50 home runs in a single season. He had also set the record for the youngest to hit 50 ten years earlier.
1973 - The three crewmen of Skylab II landed in the Pacific Ocean after being on the U.S. space laboratory for 59 days.
1978 - Melissa Ludtke, a writer for "Sports Illustrated", filed a suit in U.S. District Court. The result was that Major League Baseball could not bar female writers from the locker room after the game.
1981 - Sandra Day O'Connor became the first female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court when she was sworn in as the 102nd justice. She had been nominated the previous July by U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
1983 - A Soviet military officer, Stanislav Petrov, averted a potential worldwide nuclear war. He declared a false alarm after a U.S. attack was detected by a Soviet early warning system. It was later discovered the alarms had been set off when the satellite warning system mistakenly interpreted sunlight reflections off clouds as the presence of enemy missiles.
1986 - An 1894-S Barber Head dime was bought for $83,000 at a coin auction in California. It is one of a dozen that exist.
1987 - The booty collected from the Wydah, which sunk off Cape Cod in 1717, was auctioned off. The worth was around $400 million.
1990 - The U.N. Security Council voted to impose an air embargo against Iraq. Cuba was the only dissenting vote.
1991 - The U.N. Security Council unanimously ordered a worldwide arms embargo against Yugoslavia and all of its warring factions.
1992 - In Orlando, FL, a judge ruled in favor of 12-year-old Gregory Kingsley. He had sought a divorce from his biological parents.
1992 - The Mars Observer blasted off on a mission that cost $980 million. The probe has not been heard from since it reached Mars in August of 1993.
1995 - Ross Perot announced that he would form the Independence Party.
1997 - NBC sportscaster Marv Albert pled guilty to assault and battery of a lover. He was fired from NBC within hours.
1997 - Mark & Brian received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2001 - Michael Jordan announced that he would return to the NBA as a player for the Washington Wizards. Jordan became the president of basketball operations for the team on January 19, 2000.
2002 - U.S. forces landed in Ivory Coast to aid in the rescue foreigners trapped in a school by fighting between government troops and rebel troops. Rebels had attempted to take over the government on September 19.
2012 - China launched its first aircraft carrier into service.
Coffee sweet tea and phoo for Bob Hot and fresh doghnuts. Now all the news from back in the day
September 25
1492 - The crew of the Pinta, one of Christopher Columbus' ships, mistakenly thought that they had spotted land.
1493 - Christopher Columbus left Spain with 17 ships on his second voyage to the Western Hemisphere.
1513 - The Pacific Ocean was discovered by Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa when he crossed the Isthmus of Panama. He named the body of water the South Sea. He was truly just the first European to see the Pacific Ocean.
1690 - One of America's earliest newspapers published its first and last edition. The "Publik Occurences Both Foreign and Domestik" was published at the London Coffee House in Boston, MA, by Benjamin Harris.
1775 - Ethan Allen was captured by the British during the American Revolutionary War. He was leading the attack on Montreal.
1789 - The first U.S. Congress adopted 12 amendments to the Constitution. Ten of the amendments became the Bill of Rights.
1847 - During the Mexican-American War, U.S. forces led by General Zachary Taylor captured Monterrey Mexico.
1882 - The first major league double header was played. It was between the Worcester and Providence teams.
1890 - The Sequoia National Park was established as a U.S. National Park in Central California.
1890 - Mormon President Wilford Woodruff issued a Manifesto in which the practice of polygamy was renounced.
1919 - U.S. President Woodrow Wilson collapsed after a speech in Pueblo, CO. The speaking tour was in support of the Treaty of Versailles.
1933 - Tom Mix was heard on NBC Radio for the first time. His show ran until June of 1950.
1956 - A transatlantic telephone-cable system began operation between Newfoundland and Scotland.
1957 - 300 U.S. Army troops stood guard as nine black students were escorted to class at Central High School in Little Rock, AR. The children had been forced to withdraw 2 days earlier because of unruly white mobs.
1965 - Willie Mays, at the age of 34, became the oldest man to hit 50 home runs in a single season. He had also set the record for the youngest to hit 50 ten years earlier.
1973 - The three crewmen of Skylab II landed in the Pacific Ocean after being on the U.S. space laboratory for 59 days.
1978 - Melissa Ludtke, a writer for "Sports Illustrated", filed a suit in U.S. District Court. The result was that Major League Baseball could not bar female writers from the locker room after the game.
1981 - Sandra Day O'Connor became the first female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court when she was sworn in as the 102nd justice. She had been nominated the previous July by U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
1983 - A Soviet military officer, Stanislav Petrov, averted a potential worldwide nuclear war. He declared a false alarm after a U.S. attack was detected by a Soviet early warning system. It was later discovered the alarms had been set off when the satellite warning system mistakenly interpreted sunlight reflections off clouds as the presence of enemy missiles.
1986 - An 1894-S Barber Head dime was bought for $83,000 at a coin auction in California. It is one of a dozen that exist.
1987 - The booty collected from the Wydah, which sunk off Cape Cod in 1717, was auctioned off. The worth was around $400 million.
1990 - The U.N. Security Council voted to impose an air embargo against Iraq. Cuba was the only dissenting vote.
1991 - The U.N. Security Council unanimously ordered a worldwide arms embargo against Yugoslavia and all of its warring factions.
1992 - In Orlando, FL, a judge ruled in favor of 12-year-old Gregory Kingsley. He had sought a divorce from his biological parents.
1992 - The Mars Observer blasted off on a mission that cost $980 million. The probe has not been heard from since it reached Mars in August of 1993.
1995 - Ross Perot announced that he would form the Independence Party.
1997 - NBC sportscaster Marv Albert pled guilty to assault and battery of a lover. He was fired from NBC within hours.
1997 - Mark & Brian received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2001 - Michael Jordan announced that he would return to the NBA as a player for the Washington Wizards. Jordan became the president of basketball operations for the team on January 19, 2000.
2002 - U.S. forces landed in Ivory Coast to aid in the rescue foreigners trapped in a school by fighting between government troops and rebel troops. Rebels had attempted to take over the government on September 19.
2012 - China launched its first aircraft carrier into service.
#52
Thanks for breakfast Clint How's that hand doing? you getting back to a normal pace of things?
Good Morning DTR! Play safe today people....you got a LOT of living to do and little time to get it done...you don't want to waste any of it in a Hospital
Good Morning DTR! Play safe today people....you got a LOT of living to do and little time to get it done...you don't want to waste any of it in a Hospital
#53
Proprietor of Fiver's Inn and Hospitality Center
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 2,506
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From: Sarasota, Florida
Hey Clint - - ya did good, my man. Ph00 is excellent. Gotta watch them fat thingys so will pass on the pastries, but thanks anyway.
Nuther day to try and work on the To Do list. Sure going slow. Oh well, time in the pool is important too. Have a gudurn.
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Bob
Nuther day to try and work on the To Do list. Sure going slow. Oh well, time in the pool is important too. Have a gudurn.
.......................................
Bob
#56
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Sausage Aficionado (In training)
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 759
Likes: 2
From: Dalemead, AB
This cement mixer we keep talking about, is it the same one Hoss used to make his concrete bedliner?
Have a great Thursday all y'all and you 'uns.
#57
Proprietor of Fiver's Inn and Hospitality Center
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 2,506
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From: Sarasota, Florida
Man I am glad you craze Canucks are learning how to talk................
Hey, how is the snow looking? It was snowing around your place when we crossed the border a little west of you. Glad we missed it this time, but it got us on the way up just north of Edmonton.
More Ph00 - - - .................
Bob
Hey, how is the snow looking? It was snowing around your place when we crossed the border a little west of you. Glad we missed it this time, but it got us on the way up just north of Edmonton.
More Ph00 - - - .................
Bob
#58
#59
Good Morning DTR!
Coffee is ready and fresh Phoo for Bob and in honor of Freaky Friday we have a breakfast buffet made up entirely of all manner of cooked insects....from tasty grilled scorpions to chocolate covered grasshoppers....Mmmmmmmm tasty!
Coffee is ready and fresh Phoo for Bob and in honor of Freaky Friday we have a breakfast buffet made up entirely of all manner of cooked insects....from tasty grilled scorpions to chocolate covered grasshoppers....Mmmmmmmm tasty!