Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 15:40:08 -0900
Reply-To: Mark Tuovinen <mst@AK.NET>
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From: Mark Tuovinen <mst@AK.NET>
Subject: Re: cold weather shifting, was: Re: Tom's genital defect
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Tom,
In December of 1997 I ran in the Honolulu Marathon, the race starts at 5:00am so that runners will be able to avoid the midday heat. I was quite amused at the runners I saw wearing clear plastic trash bags over their shorts & shirts in an effort to keep warm prior to the start. Some of them were still wearing their bags after the first three miles had past. It was 60F at 5:00am and 75F by 9:00am. The temp. may have been cool for the locals, but those of us from Alaska were quite warm, and the Fairbanks runners even more so. We flew to Honolulu with some of them and it was -21F when they left Fairbanks, Anchorage had only been in the +teens.
Mark in Anchorage, AK - Where anything over 70 degrees is melting your "Lahos"
----- Original Message -----
From: bueses <bueses@EARTHLINK.NET>
Date: Friday, December 9, 2005 1:38 pm
Subject: Re: cold weather shifting, was: Re: Tom's genital defect
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> > 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
>