New October Coffee Pot. 10 years old. For those to visit and chat. Open to all. Besides coffee; soft drinks, water, oatmeal and GRITS.

Good Afternoon,

Been away for a few days, computer problems! Worked the weekend with the wife, she did real good, I mostly watched. Then was trying to do some stuff to make it easier for her and the computer died. Its an older desktop, think the power supply went out. So now to fix and/or replace? Think will probably replace. And just go with a new laptop, no more desktops.

SPRay, Good luck with the Drivers Test tomorrow. I’m staying home anyway, so the road is all yours!

V8Vega, Dennis, You got me interested in the website you got your cars from. They sure have a lot of O scale stuff! 85 pages, I’ve been looking at creating a wish list.

Last week, (early), I got to thinking about the boots I was wearing when I had my accident. I primary concern was I had a puncture in the bottom of my heal, where or what caused it? No one could determine, yet there was a hole on the inside of the boot at the heel, but not the outside. So decided to send the boots to Timberline, for inspection. ($200 boots) They inspected them and called me yesterday! They found that the “sole plate” was broke, and that possibly could have caused the puncture. They consider that a defect since it broke, regardless of the conditions. And, therefore are replacing the Boots !! Wow! what customer service! They told me that it is possible due to the force, (which he said HAD to be significant to cause that much damage to the boot. I told him it broke my leg at the knee and 10 pieces at the ankle. He said there is a rod that runs the length of the sole and it was bent at a 90 angle, causing the puncture wound. Also, surprised I didnt have any toes broke due to the steel plate. (Actually, the