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Old January 17th 07, 01:36 AM posted to demon.local,rec.aviation.products,comp.os.os2.advocacy,alt.astronomy,ne.weather
Double-A
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Hagar wrote:
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ah thole wrote:
lurkio wrote:
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Why are you posting this in demon.local?
******.
Because Bwuthie is a retard who craves attention and since he won't get
invited, he simply makes a pest of himself by intruding. Good kill file
prospect.
Why did you post your reply to rec.music.classical & other irrelevant
groups?
Because Fager is another ******, Fartingale.
Unlike you, dickless douche bag, I do have all the equipment to do some
serious wanking.
ROLF!
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ah

Rolling On the Laughing Floor?
Yup, as we say here in demon.local
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ah

How's the weather?
22C yesterday, though a bit cooler today.

I hate rain.
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ah

Wow! That's about what it was predicted to be in Washington, D.C.
today. Here in the Pacific Northwest we won't see those kinds of
temperatures for another three months, but we will see plenty of rain.
Always lots of rain here. And maybe some snow!
I'm sure glad I live in an arid region.
Arid reagion? Gee, that narrows it down.

Here we are in fear of a snow storm later this week!
What's that like?

Had about 0.5cm of freak snow, here, last week, but it didn't last long. It's
been 13 years since the last (appreciable) snowfall...
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ah



No snow here yet in the lower elevations, but -7C this morning. Warmer
Tuesday, they say.

We usually get one snowstorm each winter.


Are you experiencing an unusually mild(e) Winter there, also?



No, pretty much normal for here. Cold all the last week. A couple of
inches (5 cm) of snow now that fell this morning.


btw, I'm livid that continual cloud cover has prevented me from observing
McNaught this past week.

Mother Nature is a fickle b***908)*0siog..



I had clear skies a few days ago, but still the slight glimmer of what
was probably the comet's head was all I could see. Too much glowing
haze in the southwestern sky to see the tail.

Double-A