Going for a load this Sat 12/6

Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/6

PostBy: Yanche On: Sat Dec 06, 2008 12:30 pm

I was one of them. There were at least three others. Especially those with out of state license plates. Just what you would expect. The ticket did have a cheaper price if paid in person the next business day. Oh well, Pottsville cashed my check.
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/13

PostBy: Cap On: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:49 pm

For those of you following this thread, I failed to make the trip last Sat due to a very unexpected & painful freak accident. :x
I hurt myself :oops:
But I am healed and lord willing I'll make it out the door on Sat morning. Hopefully we don't get too much ice from this storm. So, if anyone will be heading out to Superior, maybe I'll see you Sat morning. GAW, I'll try and hook up with you for a hot coffee or breakfast in Hegins.
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/6

PostBy: coalkirk On: Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:09 am

Glad to hear you are ok but it is time to fess up. What did you do? :roll:
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/6

PostBy: Cap On: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:33 am

cap wrote:I probably shouldn't drive with one eye and the other very irritated.


coalkirk wrote:Glad to hear you are ok but it is time to fess up. What did you do? :roll:


I answered it in my previous post last week. I poked myself in the eye. :poke: :oops:
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/13

PostBy: coal berner On: Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:46 pm

Cap wrote:For those of you following this thread, I failed to make the trip last Sat due to a very unexpected & painful freak accident. :x
I hurt myself :oops:
But I am healed and lord willing I'll make it out the door on Sat morning. Hopefully we don't get too much ice from this storm. So, if anyone will be heading out to Superior, maybe I'll see you Sat morning. GAW, I'll try and hook up with you for a hot coffee or breakfast in Hegins.

Are you Buying Breakfast if so Pick me up you will be going past my Place anyway If you want to take fastest / shortcuts way to Superior 45 mins 24 miles ;) If not you will be going the long way .
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/6

PostBy: Cap On: Fri Dec 12, 2008 4:18 pm

Are you Buying Breakfast


:yearight:

Ok deal, I'll plan on your place about 830a, ok?
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/6

PostBy: coal berner On: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:52 pm

Cap wrote:
Are you Buying Breakfast


:yearight:

Ok deal, I'll plan on your place about 830a, ok?

Yep Ok with me See you at 8:30am Bring lots of cash I am going to be hungry in the morning. I usually eat a few bowls buckweat in the morning. ;)
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/6

PostBy: stovepipemike On: Sun Dec 14, 2008 4:42 pm

Coalberner~ How do you manage a few bowls of buckwheat for breakfast? Are you holding out on some upstate high energy breakfast secret? Please explain ,the only way I know to eat buckwheat is as a delicious pancake.Is it like oatmeal ? Regards, Mike
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/6

PostBy: coal berner On: Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:03 pm

stovepipemike wrote:Coalberner~ How do you manage a few bowls of buckwheat for breakfast? Are you holding out on some upstate high energy breakfast secret? Please explain ,the only way I know to eat buckwheat is as a delicious pancake.Is it like oatmeal ? Regards, Mike

Mike I was Talking about Anthracite Buckwheat. Not the Herb. Anthracite Nut was giving me Digestion Problems. I had to switch to Buckwheat. Anthracite Rice gives me to much Gas. It is a local area breakfast :lol:
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Re: Going for a load this Sat 12/6

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:18 pm

My daughter's long haired Chihuahua eats Harmony Nut.
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