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Matt Whiting wrote:
As long as I keep drinking, I stay very comfortable ... Me too! :-) George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:55:19 GMT, Matt Whiting
wrote: I'm not sure I could stand to look at a desert every day after this many years of the PA mountains, but I do love the low humidity!! Due to popular demand we've recently added some mountains here in AZ Matt. We put in both the relatively cheap rural home-power kind, and the pricey closer-to-town McMansion type. I chose the scattered low-trees and dense cactus variety, and a friend bought a bunch of the what-the-hell-takes-pine tar-off-six-vehicles flavor. There should be something left over that suits you. ;-) Wayne |
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In July, it's a blast furnace.
I repeat....air conditioning (I grew up in Phoenix) Well, heck, if you're gonna stay inside all the time, the living is easy pretty much anywhere nowadays... Minneapolis is nice this time of year, under those criteria... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
Well, heck, if you're gonna stay inside all the time, the living is easy pretty much anywhere nowadays... Minneapolis is nice this time of year, under those criteria... High of 46 F today. No clouds. That's T-shirt weather in Minnesota! "Honey, where's my Rollerblades?" Unfortunately, the Ice Sculptures for The St. Paul Winter Carnival are melting. :-( Montblack Speaking of indoors - Camp Snoopy is no more. MOA could not come to license agreement with ...Snoopy. All Peanuts characters are gone. Don't know what the new name will be. It's now call "The Park at Mall of America." Wonder what the consulting fee was for that gem? :-) |
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All my friends got together and bought me a sweater for my birthday. I
wanted a moaner or a screamer, but that little sweater is kind of cute. {;-) JIm I'm a heavy sweater snip Your wife must really love you during those cold, PA winters. ![]() |
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("RST Engineering" wrote)
All my friends got together and bought me a sweater for my birthday. I wanted a moaner or a screamer, but that little sweater is kind of cute. M*A*S*H (1970) Hawkeye Pierce: ...Would you say that she was a moaner, Frank? Seriously Frank. I mean, does she go "ooooh" or does she lie there quiet and not do anything at all? Frank Burns: Keep your filthy mouth to yourself. Hawkeye Pierce: Or does she go "uh-uh-uh"? [Frank leaps over the table and attacks Hawkeye] Montblack On 'role playing night' I'm generally assigned the part of hot water bottle. g "...Why can't I direct?" |
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Montblack wrote:
("RST Engineering" wrote) All my friends got together and bought me a sweater for my birthday. I wanted a moaner or a screamer, but that little sweater is kind of cute. M*A*S*H (1970) Hawkeye Pierce: ...Would you say that she was a moaner, Frank? Seriously Frank. I mean, does she go "ooooh" or does she lie there quiet and not do anything at all? Frank Burns: Keep your filthy mouth to yourself. Hawkeye Pierce: Or does she go "uh-uh-uh"? [Frank leaps over the table and attacks Hawkeye] Montblack On 'role playing night' I'm generally assigned the part of hot water bottle. g "...Why can't I direct?" Hey Henry, if I nail Hotlips and slug Hawkeys, can I go home? |
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wmbjk wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:55:19 GMT, Matt Whiting wrote: I'm not sure I could stand to look at a desert every day after this many years of the PA mountains, but I do love the low humidity!! Due to popular demand we've recently added some mountains here in AZ Matt. We put in both the relatively cheap rural home-power kind, and the pricey closer-to-town McMansion type. I chose the scattered low-trees and dense cactus variety, and a friend bought a bunch of the what-the-hell-takes-pine tar-off-six-vehicles flavor. There should be something left over that suits you. ;-) Actually, I've driven thought a fair bit of AZ and the mountains are nothing like the mountains of PA. Ours are green in the spring and summer and multicolored in the fall. In the winter ours look a little more like yours, however. :-) Matt |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
wmbjk wrote: On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:55:19 GMT, Matt Whiting wrote: I'm not sure I could stand to look at a desert every day after this many years of the PA mountains, but I do love the low humidity!! Due to popular demand we've recently added some mountains here in AZ Matt. We put in both the relatively cheap rural home-power kind, and the pricey closer-to-town McMansion type. I chose the scattered low-trees and dense cactus variety, and a friend bought a bunch of the what-the-hell-takes-pine tar-off-six-vehicles flavor. There should be something left over that suits you. ;-) Actually, I've driven thought a fair bit of AZ and the mountains are nothing like the mountains of PA. Ours are green in the spring and summer and multicolored in the fall. In the winter ours look a little more like yours, however. :-) Matt You call those mountains in PA? :-)What is the highest hill about 3200ft? Jerry |
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Jerry Springer wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: wmbjk wrote: On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:55:19 GMT, Matt Whiting wrote: I'm not sure I could stand to look at a desert every day after this many years of the PA mountains, but I do love the low humidity!! Due to popular demand we've recently added some mountains here in AZ Matt. We put in both the relatively cheap rural home-power kind, and the pricey closer-to-town McMansion type. I chose the scattered low-trees and dense cactus variety, and a friend bought a bunch of the what-the-hell-takes-pine tar-off-six-vehicles flavor. There should be something left over that suits you. ;-) Actually, I've driven thought a fair bit of AZ and the mountains are nothing like the mountains of PA. Ours are green in the spring and summer and multicolored in the fall. In the winter ours look a little more like yours, however. :-) Matt You call those mountains in PA? :-)What is the highest hill about 3200ft? It is quality, not quantity that counts. I just don't find piles of rock all that attractive over time. We vacationed in the southwest this past June, starting in Vegas and making a driving tour through AZ, CO, UT and back to Vegas. It is fun driving through the desert, high plains and rockies (Pikes Peak, etc.), and the different terrain is fun for a while. But after two weeks, I was getting pretty tired of looking at rock. :-) Nothing like the trees and changes of season in PA. If it just wasn't so humid in the summer and cold in the winter. :-) Matt |
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