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Tramp, that's assuming Mitch is going to COME back. Once he's spent a couple of days with that deck-hand-ette bending over the gunwale, he might opt to stay up there!
I'll take your bottle-guess, since that's all I have sitting around.
LOL, look at Hev's eyes! Man, he's got that morphine-buzz going on!
Renovo, any updates?
D*mn, you should have said something. Here I thought you lived in Renovo.
I'll take your bottle-guess, since that's all I have sitting around.
LOL, look at Hev's eyes! Man, he's got that morphine-buzz going on!
Renovo, any updates?
D*mn, you should have said something. Here I thought you lived in Renovo.
Renovo PRR wrote: It turns out there was an explosion at the North American Höganäs High Alloys in Hollsopple. Reports filtering in are no injuries or major structure damage.
American Höganäs makes powdered metal parts by using explosions to produce the heat and pressure required to weld the powder particles into solid metal. One of their processes must have had an accident. I am glad it was not serious.
----Wayne----
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
hev52 wrote:Ah man..........................just got home from the hospital having rotary cup repair done on the left shoulder. [/img]
Get well soon Hev.
My wife had rotator cup repair, including removal of bone spurs. It took about a year before she stopped complaining about post operative pain. The biggest problem was rolling over on it in her sleep. On the other hand, the doctor was just pleased as can be. She was able to raise her arm straight up over her head without pain just two weeks after the operation. Before she could not raise her arm above shoulder height.
Did you google "rotator cuff repair"? There are about half a million hits.
What surprized me in looking at the images is that our arms are not connected to the rest of the skeleton except through tendons. Doen't seem like a sound engineering design, but it works.
----Wayne----
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
That is one of the best things I've seen in model railroading. If that doesn't say vintage steam, what does? I want one now! Where do I sign up? And to think it was all created by hobo talent. Cheers! Ring the bell, next round on Tramp.
That a life will be spent gaining inches,
When this distance is read in miles.
When this distance is read in miles.
Thanks Jon and Tramp!!
A tip, you forgot the water effect device.
Do you remember it?
And another tip is if you want to make the pole short, just separate the pole from the spout "T". I build it like a "Lego" for the same reason.And send me to rework it (LTW)
awesome pictures!! I'm in!!
Andre.
A tip, you forgot the water effect device.
Do you remember it?
And another tip is if you want to make the pole short, just separate the pole from the spout "T". I build it like a "Lego" for the same reason.And send me to rework it (LTW)
awesome pictures!! I'm in!!
Andre.
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