Don't mind the smoke, It's supposed to look that way in here......3/7/10 to 3/13/10
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Don't mind the smoke, It's supposed to look that way in here......3/7/10 to 3/13/10
Between the dragon and the remenants in the coffee pot I figure the smoke is normal. Covers up the smell of some of the regulars as well......
Fresh pot of Coffee is on and I set a trap for some donuts as well perhaps we'll catcha few before the morning gets too far.
Fresh pot of Coffee is on and I set a trap for some donuts as well perhaps we'll catcha few before the morning gets too far.
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Hmmm. Coffee isnt boring a hole through the bottom of the pot. Not sure it is working since everybody appears to be sleeping. Just checking in. Glad you feel like the eval went ok. Going to one of those with little sleep is not fun. Speaking of sleep, time for me to try for a few zzzz's. Keep the dragon happy for us.
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Hmmm, not many takers on chewable coffee. Oh well, might as well try some.
Good morning gang - - finally a gorgeous morning down here and actually reaching into the high 60's today - - wow, I might have to head out for some sun and celebrate.
Have a gudurn,
Bob
Good morning gang - - finally a gorgeous morning down here and actually reaching into the high 60's today - - wow, I might have to head out for some sun and celebrate.
Have a gudurn,
Bob
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Morning people. High 60's sound good Bob, we are supposed to get to 55* today.
Another wonderful night at work,
glad I am done till Saturday.
Work around the house today..... maybe.
Another wonderful night at work,
glad I am done till Saturday.Work around the house today..... maybe.
He's a newbie to making real man's coffee. But cut him some slack, he's not a fireman, just a LEO!
Get a good job, didja?
Morning all.
Today is Sunday, March 7th.
On this day in 1774 - The British closed the port of Boston to all commerce.
1850 - U.S. Senator Daniel Webster endorsed the Compromise of 1850 as a method of preserving the Union.
1854 - Charles Miller received a patent for the sewing machine.
1876 - Alexander Graham Bell received a patent (U.S. Patent No. 174,465) for his telephone.
1901 - It was announced that blacks had been found enslaved in parts of South Carolina.
1904 - The Japanese bombed the Russian town of Vladivostok.
1904 - In Springfield, OH, a mob broke into a jail and shot a black man accused of murder.
1908 - Cincinnati's mayor, Mark Breith announced before the city council that, "Women are not physically fit to operate automobiles."
1936 - Hitler sent German troops into the Rhineland in violation of the Locarno Pact and the Treaty of Versailles.
1942 - Japanese troops landed on New Guinea.
1945 - During World War II, U.S. forces crossed the Rhine River at Remagen, Germany.
1947 - John L. Lewis declared that only a totalitarian regime could prevent strikes.
1955 - Phyllis Diller made her debut at the Purple Onion in San Francisco, CA.
1968 - The Battle of Saigon came to an end.
1971 - A thousand U.S. planes bombed Cambodia and Laos.
1989 - Poland accused the Soviet Union of a World War II massacre in Katyn.
Get a good job, didja?

Morning all.
Today is Sunday, March 7th.
On this day in 1774 - The British closed the port of Boston to all commerce.
1850 - U.S. Senator Daniel Webster endorsed the Compromise of 1850 as a method of preserving the Union.
1854 - Charles Miller received a patent for the sewing machine.
1876 - Alexander Graham Bell received a patent (U.S. Patent No. 174,465) for his telephone.
1901 - It was announced that blacks had been found enslaved in parts of South Carolina.
1904 - The Japanese bombed the Russian town of Vladivostok.
1904 - In Springfield, OH, a mob broke into a jail and shot a black man accused of murder.
1908 - Cincinnati's mayor, Mark Breith announced before the city council that, "Women are not physically fit to operate automobiles."
1936 - Hitler sent German troops into the Rhineland in violation of the Locarno Pact and the Treaty of Versailles.
1942 - Japanese troops landed on New Guinea.
1945 - During World War II, U.S. forces crossed the Rhine River at Remagen, Germany.
1947 - John L. Lewis declared that only a totalitarian regime could prevent strikes.
1955 - Phyllis Diller made her debut at the Purple Onion in San Francisco, CA.
1968 - The Battle of Saigon came to an end.
1971 - A thousand U.S. planes bombed Cambodia and Laos.
1989 - Poland accused the Soviet Union of a World War II massacre in Katyn.
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Morning Tim. I've been blessed to have a little work right now. A buddy of mine works for a company out of the Atlanta area. He was a couple men down on his crew and they had a time sensitive project so he picked me up for a few weeks to get them on track time wise. I have to go back tomorrow for just a couple more days and then they'll cut me loose. It's been nice to work a little.



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