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On Mar 19, 7:52 pm, Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Harry Brogan <hbrogan57_AT_NOSPAM_DOT_YAHOO_DOT_COM> wrote:
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> > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:06:58 -0500, Tom Sherman
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > >Chalo Colina wrote:
> > >> Harry Brogan wrote:
> > >>> Yes....it's s sure sign of spring. The snow here has, for the most
> > >>> part, already melted away. Save for the shady areas. We are still
> > >>> getting the cool nights and patches of ice occasionally.
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> > >>> What melt-off we now have is LOADED with sand, salt and other misc.
> > >>> items that make it a pain in the old behind to go through a puddle of
> > >>> any kind right now.
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> > >> On Friday the 14th we saw 95 F here in Austin. Today-- Saturday-- we
> > >> got 84 F. Not a bad March weekend all in all.
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> > >> I can't reckon why y'all would live someplace that stayed so
> > >> inhospitable for so much of the year. Human beings came from East
> > >> Africa, you know.
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> > >And the smart ones moved away to a more reasonable climate, such as
> > >Great Britain. The climate there must be responsible for all the great
> > >British inventors, scientists and writers.
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> > >The only parts of Texas I could stand to live in year around are the low
> > >humidity areas.
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> > There are low humidity areas in Texas????.....hmmmmmmm
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> I spent a year and a half in El Paso. Loved it.
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> In article <[email protected]>,
> Harry Brogan <hbrogan57_AT_NOSPAM_DOT_YAHOO_DOT_COM> wrote:
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> > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:06:58 -0500, Tom Sherman
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > >Chalo Colina wrote:
> > >> Harry Brogan wrote:
> > >>> Yes....it's s sure sign of spring. The snow here has, for the most
> > >>> part, already melted away. Save for the shady areas. We are still
> > >>> getting the cool nights and patches of ice occasionally.
>
> > >>> What melt-off we now have is LOADED with sand, salt and other misc.
> > >>> items that make it a pain in the old behind to go through a puddle of
> > >>> any kind right now.
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> > >> On Friday the 14th we saw 95 F here in Austin. Today-- Saturday-- we
> > >> got 84 F. Not a bad March weekend all in all.
>
> > >> I can't reckon why y'all would live someplace that stayed so
> > >> inhospitable for so much of the year. Human beings came from East
> > >> Africa, you know.
>
> > >And the smart ones moved away to a more reasonable climate, such as
> > >Great Britain. The climate there must be responsible for all the great
> > >British inventors, scientists and writers.
>
> > >The only parts of Texas I could stand to live in year around are the low
> > >humidity areas.
>
> > There are low humidity areas in Texas????.....hmmmmmmm
>
> I spent a year and a half in El Paso. Loved it.
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