Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Trying to keep my comments on a family level, but its hard , so so very hard.
Haha I know.

I was wondering why she disappeared halfway thru the year. Her dad was the school janitor and her mom the secretary. They both still worked thru that year. I moved away after that year and only recently at a reunion learned this
 
Haha I know.

I was wondering why she disappeared halfway thru the year. Her dad was the school janitor and her mom the secretary. They both still worked thru that year. I moved away after that year and only recently at a reunion learned this
So have you met your daughter yet.:poke:
 
Evening, I see the conversation has gone down hill tonight. Always something new in here. The wind is ripping around here tonight, so just watching the tube.
 
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Good Morning All! Going to rain hard in parts around here today, flood watches up for the rivers. Went to "John Deere" to get my spindle, seems they are now owned by Pape Cat, got the right part. Good thing there's good weather predicted for the weekend, need to get a "last mow" in.
 
Morning have not made it to the weather yet the coffee pot is still groaning to make it today!
 
Wake up and smell the coffee

Morning y'all.

41° mostly cloudy. Slight chance of rain

Cool stuff yesterday. Accessed a coworkers drone video feed live through an App on my phone. He was flying out in Arizona.
 
Ray you're doing good on the calendars, thanks again for doing them.
Hopefully the rest out today. Think today ID a bunch of points/cond I got in the last few weeks, takes forever looking them all up. Old stuff, Atlas, Big A, preffered etc. The good stuff!
 
Morning it's still raining here and will most of the day clearing late afternoon.
I head out to the airport about noon and pick up by buddy John.
He comes in once or twice a year for a couple weeks and we hang out and do some beauty work on the Barracuda.
Always a great time.
 
As predicted we worked in rain all day and all night. Wind, rain, in the dark, 100,000 pounds on the hook, a hundred feet up in the air, a blind set, what could possibly go wrong. Long night. We swung the tanks up and then dropped them thru the roof where we have peeled it back.

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