> On 12/9/05, Mark Tuovinen <mst@ak.net> wrote: >> >> Al, >> >> My apologies for the cold weather front that we inadvertently sent your >> direction, it was supposed to stay in Alaska a little longer. Now you have >> our sub-zero weather and we have warmed up significantly, its about 40F >> outside right now. All of our beautiful snow is melting. We will try to >> steer the warm front your direction when we are done with it, how would the >> month of May sound? :>) >> >> Mark in AK - basking in T-shirt weather > > > > Mark, > > 40°F in San Francisco is considered cold enough to get your nipples to the > point that you can scratch you initials on the side of your Vanagon. We'd be > burning that T-shirt so we can bask in the heat it's incineration. > > Here I was grumbling about 59°F last night. > > You guys are just as bad as that gas station attendant I was chatting with > near Death Valley two summers ago. We were both looking at this giant > thermometer which read 118°F. I said, Wow, would you look at that?" before I > could finish, he said, "Yes, thank God it's cooled down. It was in 123°F > yesterday." I meant to say it was too hot. > > -- >> BenT Since this thread has continued as my genital defect, I would have to say that where I grew up in Hawaii, anything under 70 degrees was freeze your "Lahos" weather & we wore jackets until it warmed up by about 8:30 am. Tom-still have both lahos despite them being defective |
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