Coffee at Freddys 9/3/2022
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Top of the morning guys! I hope HB didn’t fire me from the galley lol. Work has been crazy. Let’s start this Labor Day weekend off with a hot cup of coffee, eggs over easy, bacon and extra bacon, toast with peach preserves should do the trick. Family reunion on wife’s side of the family today. Can’t believe September is here what a blur of a summer! We guys have a great weekend stay safe!
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Todd,Glad You Literally Beat Me In Da' Door! This Is Freddy's,I Don't Own It,I Just Keep It Going Out Of Sheer Respect And Honor Of His Many Years Of Proprietorship As "Freddy's Coffee House"... Now That I Can Relax In Here,It's Time For A Coffee And A Smoke On Da' Porch!! FFred,Where's That Damned Woolrich Sock????
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To much lint on the woolrich, try a synthetic blend.Hambden Bob wrote: ↑Sat. Sep. 03, 2022 5:29 amTodd,Glad You Literally Beat Me In Da' Door! This Is Freddy's,I Don't Own It,I Just Keep It Going Out Of Sheer Respect And Honor Of His Many Years Of Proprietorship As "Freddy's Coffee House"... Now That I Can Relax In Here,It's Time For A Coffee And A Smoke On Da' Porch!! FFred,Where's That Damned Woolrich Sock????
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Happy Labor Day Weekend All!
Summer might be over but we're still a month away from the end of "AC season" down here. Not much going on down here this weekend. A little work on the car and some mowing, then relaxing.
-Don
Summer might be over but we're still a month away from the end of "AC season" down here. Not much going on down here this weekend. A little work on the car and some mowing, then relaxing.
-Don
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Mornin'
Summer!.......where did it go? A couple more weeks before it ends on the calendar......but, with the school bus parades and Summer festivities slowing down, it's time to get the "black rock" heaters ready. I have 2 ton(bagged) in the basement, and 2 cord of wood in the shed.......we are 'good to go'. Enjoy the week-end guys/gals.
Cheers
Summer!.......where did it go? A couple more weeks before it ends on the calendar......but, with the school bus parades and Summer festivities slowing down, it's time to get the "black rock" heaters ready. I have 2 ton(bagged) in the basement, and 2 cord of wood in the shed.......we are 'good to go'. Enjoy the week-end guys/gals.
Cheers
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Thanks for opening TB, how is everyone doing this fine Labor Day weekend morning? Ok here just sitting by the fire drinking coffee with the wife and the dog
I hope everyone has a great weekend!
It’s unusual for us to be at a private campground but we are here with some seasonal friends having a good time but missing our hiking trails in the state parks.I hope everyone has a great weekend!
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The calendar says September but it feels like early August. Weather has been nice here and hopefully it stays that way all winter... have to have dreams! just a little mowing and driving around today after I finish a couple pounds of bacon. Have a good one!
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Oh, YUM! That's a great breakfast. Thanks!Toddburn wrote: hot cup of coffee, eggs over easy, bacon and extra bacon, toast with peach preserves
"To much lint on the woolrich, try a synthetic blend." Blasphemy! It's that wonderful lint that makes it the best filter ever!
Thanks for keeping the doors open & the coffee flowing. It's a wonderfully social thing. Hug your loved ones & forward we go!
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Morning from the Fire House! Just back from a week at the Beach. Already have a few calls under our belts this morning. I made a pot of coffee and one of the guys who lives out towards Boston brought in some excellent bagels. Getting a little cool in the mornings. New Baby expected in early November. Almost Coal weather! Time flies! God Bless!
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Good morning. The weather is beautiful here and I am getting caught up on outside chores. Yesterday I got my EFM all vacuumed out and ready for another season. One cold morning is all it takes to remind us about what is coming.
Auto repair story - Last night my wife was bringing the boys to a soccer game when her vehicle lost power, stuttered, and a bunch of lights lit up the dashboard. she pulled off the road and shut the engine off, and restarted it - the lights stayed on but at least it was running somewhat normal. She limped it home, swapped vehicles, and off they went. This morning my I pulled the codes and determined the throttle body was bad, replaced and all is well.
Auto repair story - Last night my wife was bringing the boys to a soccer game when her vehicle lost power, stuttered, and a bunch of lights lit up the dashboard. she pulled off the road and shut the engine off, and restarted it - the lights stayed on but at least it was running somewhat normal. She limped it home, swapped vehicles, and off they went. This morning my I pulled the codes and determined the throttle body was bad, replaced and all is well.
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Outstanding b-fast choice T-- good for supper also Busy, busy day here on the hill. Enjoy the week-end people. We got trees startin to turn. I'm ready,
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You're a hungry fellow to eat more than a pound. or someone is working you too hard.warminmn wrote: ↑Sat. Sep. 03, 2022 9:05 amThe calendar says September but it feels like early August. Weather has been nice here and hopefully it stays that way all winter... have to have dreams! just a little mowing and driving around today after I finish a couple pounds of bacon. Have a good one!
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You mean nobody else eats that much of it? i thought I was normalwaytomany?s wrote: ↑Sat. Sep. 03, 2022 6:48 pmYou're a hungry fellow to eat more than a pound. or someone is working you too hard.
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Well, I could. But everyone else would complain when they realized it was all gone.
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That's why I cook--first come first serve!!!!