BREAKROOM 2/17-22********Everybody WELCOME!
Evening Guys, Night Shift is clocking in.. actually been here, made a quick sweep of the complex, checked all gates and points of access and got the night sift coffee going.
You might Be A Redneck If........


hey, slight chance I'll bemaking a hit and run road trip to western Ohio in teh next week or so..... anything at all interesting to do in teh Columbus area?
be very short of time, money and sleep if I go..
You might Be A Redneck If........



hey, slight chance I'll bemaking a hit and run road trip to western Ohio in teh next week or so..... anything at all interesting to do in teh Columbus area?
be very short of time, money and sleep if I go..
0600----time for eveyone to get up...quietly, no need to wake up the HAT's sick kiddie!!!!
Krispie Kremes on the counter......Freshly made Gevalia Dark Roast Coffee....carefull, it'll bite ya!
light snow flurries adn freezing drizzle all night.....am I the only one who is ready for spring?????( shut up Bob)....
Krispie Kremes on the counter......Freshly made Gevalia Dark Roast Coffee....carefull, it'll bite ya!

light snow flurries adn freezing drizzle all night.....am I the only one who is ready for spring?????( shut up Bob)....
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Morning gang, sorry to hear about the kid, MH - - always fun around the house when that happens. I am nursing a stupid cold right when we are supposed to fly out of here - - not fun at all. I hope I am on the downhill slide - - no one will want to sit by me for 12 hours if I am hacking and coughing all over the place.
Wow, good shooting Wednesday night - - I am soooo glad that missle did its thing. Amazing that we can hit that sucker with no explosive head and nail if perfect. Good goin'.
OK, grabbin the foo and heading out - - lots of stuff to do. Ya did good, Chris - - that Gevalia stuff is good coffee - - mama has been ordering from them for years. I really feel sorry for you with all that snow and stuff - - been lousy down here too - - only got to 74 yesterday - - how can a guy get a good tan with that kind of weather.
Ya'll been sure gabbing a lot while I was off working. Nice. Have a great day,
Bob
Wow, good shooting Wednesday night - - I am soooo glad that missle did its thing. Amazing that we can hit that sucker with no explosive head and nail if perfect. Good goin'.
OK, grabbin the foo and heading out - - lots of stuff to do. Ya did good, Chris - - that Gevalia stuff is good coffee - - mama has been ordering from them for years. I really feel sorry for you with all that snow and stuff - - been lousy down here too - - only got to 74 yesterday - - how can a guy get a good tan with that kind of weather.

Ya'll been sure gabbing a lot while I was off working. Nice. Have a great day,
Bob
Mrs. missin on a mission & keeper of the can
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From: JEFF,INDIANA
Goodmorning!!! Launcher had to thaw out this morning. Ice storm hit us yesterday,not too bad. Goodies and yumyums are out and about.
Thank for the coffee,Nightwatchman.
Instant breakfast got sent out.Cin's on another sweet roll
Thank for the coffee,Nightwatchman.
Instant breakfast got sent out.Cin's on another sweet roll
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Being from the Buckeye state the most interesting thing you can do around Columbus is stay alive.
Seriously though, Ohio has lots to do. If you get through the Canton area the Pro Football Fall of Fame is located there. Here's a list, with links, of some other things you might enjoy. Don't forget to take pictures.ATTRACTIONS & ODDITIES
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- Akron: World of Rubber Museum [tips]
- Ashville: World's Oldest Traffic Light
- Ava: Airship Disaster Memorials
- Avon: Duct Tape Capital of the World
- Bellefontaine: Oldest Concrete Street in America, Shortest Street
- Berlin: History of Cheesemaking Mural
- Berlin: World's Largest Amish Buggy
- Bowling Green: Human Fingers in a Jar
- Brookville: Andy D-Day, 2-Headed Bull
- Caldwell: First Oil Well Monument
- Cambridge: Paperweight Museum [tips]
- Carbon Hill: Pencil Sharpener Museum [tips]
- Cincinnati: American Sign Museum
- Cincinnati: Handsome, Stuffed Hero Police Dog
- Cincinnati: Passenger Pigeon Memorial
- Circleville: Pumpkin Water Tower, Festival [tips]
- Cleveland: The Politician: A Toy
- Cleveland: World's Largest Rubber Stamp
- Columbus: Topiary Painting
- Covington: Recreated "Andy Griffith Show" Filling Station
- Cuyahoga Falls: Earnest Angley's Cathedral Buffet and Life of Christ Display
- Dayton: National Museum of the US Air Force
- Dover: Confederate Raider Quantrill's Head
- Dover: Warther Carvings and Buttons [tips]
- Dresden: House-sized Picnic Basket [tips], Apple Basket [tips]
- Dublin: Big Ears of Corn
- East Liverpool: Death Mask of Pretty Boy FLoyd
- Fairfield: Jungle Jim's wacky grocery store [tips]
- Findlay: Bathtub from the USS Maine
- Hamilton: Monument to Hollow Earth Theorist
- Hartsgrove: One and Only Presidential Museum
- Kent: Home-Made Star Wars X-Wing Fighter
- Lima: Noah's Ark, Dillinger's Jail Cell, Things Swallowed [tips]
- Logan: World's Largest Washboard
- Loveland: Chateau La Roche castle [tips]
- Mansfield: Living Bible Museum
- Mansfield: Reformatory movie location [tips]
- Marblehead: Handless Jacques [tips]
- Marblehead: Mystery Hill [Mystery Spots]
- Maria Stein: Shrine of the Holy Relics
- Marion: Grave of Man Killed by Tree
- Marion: Napoleon's Horse, Popcorn Museum
- Monroe: Giant Jesus statue
- Newark: World's Largest Basket-shaped Building, [tips]
- North Canton: Vacuum Cleaner Museum [tips]
- Port Clinton: Walleye Capital of the World
- Reinersville: Big Muskie's Bucket
- Sandusky: Boy and the Boot
- Springfield: Hartman's Rock Garden
- Steubenville: Steelworker statue
- Sugarcreek: Weasels Playing Pool
- Utopia: Utopian Town
- Wilmot: World's Largest Cuckoo Clock [tips]
- Windsor: World's Largest Mary
- Zanesville:Y Bridge [tips]
The Columbus area has its' share of weird things to see. You gotta see 'em to believe 'em! Here's a listing in no particular order:
- The Longaberger Basket Building in Newark isn't an illusion--it's a five story building that looks just like a giant basket!
- Bologna Town: Waldo--Isn't it amazing that a tiny town along US 23 would have not one, but two places famous for fried bologna?
- No, it's not a 1950's B-movie space-monster, it's the Ashville traffic light, the nation's oldest working traffic light.
- While you're in Ashville, head a little south down US 23 to Circleville and check out their Pumpkin Watertower, in honor of the annual Circleville Pumpkin Show.
- I couldn't find much on the Agricultural Drainage Hall of Fame, but isn't it weird that there's a hall of fame for drainage?
- 3 Bs and K Road--No, it's not "Threebsank", the road is 3 Bs and K, named for the townships it traverses.
- "S" bridges along U.S. 40 east of Columbus--were they a necessity or the result of a bet?
- Concrete corn cobs in Dublin honor the corn that used to grow there.
- Westerville's American Ceramics Society features the world's largest crystal ball.
- The Indian Mounds in Newark and Circleville are worth a visit.
- Route 315 bridge near OSU--Someone once said there was only one bridge in the world you could cross and still be on the same side of the river--the "Y" bridge in Zanesville. But that's not true: the State Route 315 bridge near OSU goes over top of the Olentangy River. You are on the same side of the river when you leave the bridge as you were when you entered it.
- Marion Cemetery's rolling ball will make you wonder, how can it be?
- Olentangy Caverns in Delaware County were formed deep in the earth millions of years ago by underground rivers--and you can walk through them today!
I know another forum guy did his own valves @10k, he said they were out a good bit, wanted him to do mine, but he transferred.
and barouqe was when he was in high school.
i hear he wore a Toga to his prom....
rain here is like snow in other places.
got a BIG care package from JWBM last night, wife got shirt,
i got half pound of pecans and one small box of brownie mix.
gonna grab a gallon of chocolate milk on way home, and see if that small amount of brownies can hold all them pecans.
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(actually, I was a teenager then, I learned allot and I don't mind giving you a demonstration)Just put together different. He said nothin was wrong, just the first time he's seen it.
T-rad should know about medeiveal, ain't that when he was born?
and barouqe was when he was in high school.
i hear he wore a Toga to his prom....
and barouqe was when he was in high school.
i hear he wore a Toga to his prom....
got a BIG care package from JWBM last night, wife got shirt,
i got half pound of pecans and one small box of brownie mix.
gonna grab a gallon of chocolate milk on way home, and see if that small amount of brownies can hold all them pecans.
i got half pound of pecans and one small box of brownie mix.
gonna grab a gallon of chocolate milk on way home, and see if that small amount of brownies can hold all them pecans.
Mornin, crew. Everyone here is broke off. Funny, my wife can still talk on the phone at a speed faster than light with the energy of 2000000 nuclear power plants...
I gotta go to work in a little while. Then, I gotta do some other stuff...
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Hat, hope the lp is doing better today.
That's ok, I got you pretty good a couple of other times in the 'other' forum...







