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On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 02:17:09 -0800, the infamous Gunner Asch
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 08:58:51 -0600, "amdx" wrote:


"SteveB" toquerville@zionvistas wrote in message
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do you guys do it? We had 12 inches of snow here in southern Utah in the
past 24 hours. I can't imagine what it would be like to live in this
****. We took pictures, the dogs romped around, I had to go out with the
broom and clear off the windshield so I can go to town. I had to go up on
the roof and scrape the snow off the dish so I could watch tv.

I cannot imagine living all winter like this.

Steve

I don't, I moved from Michigan to Florida!


Trading humidity and snow for humidity, bugs, gators, leopards, and
_hurricanes_? Smart man, Mikey!


I moved from Northern Michigan to the California desert.

Least I dont have to move 12' of snow every winter anymore.


Even though it gets pretty crisp on winter nights, eh?


Does tend to be warm in mid summer though....

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Uh, you misspelled "gawdawful sweltering" there, boy.

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On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 07:30:14 -0800, Larry Jaques
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 02:17:09 -0800, the infamous Gunner Asch
scrawled the following:

On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 08:58:51 -0600, "amdx" wrote:


"SteveB" toquerville@zionvistas wrote in message
...
do you guys do it? We had 12 inches of snow here in southern Utah in the
past 24 hours. I can't imagine what it would be like to live in this
****. We took pictures, the dogs romped around, I had to go out with the
broom and clear off the windshield so I can go to town. I had to go up on
the roof and scrape the snow off the dish so I could watch tv.

I cannot imagine living all winter like this.

Steve

I don't, I moved from Michigan to Florida!


Trading humidity and snow for humidity, bugs, gators, leopards, and
_hurricanes_? Smart man, Mikey!


I moved from Northern Michigan to the California desert.

Least I dont have to move 12' of snow every winter anymore.


Even though it gets pretty crisp on winter nights, eh?


It got down to a balmy 35 the other night at 3am with a wind chill of
around 21F. Not as crisp as - 40F with a 50 mph wind, what I grew up
in. Life line out to the privey etc etc.


Does tend to be warm in mid summer though....

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Uh, you misspelled "gawdawful sweltering" there, boy.


Not as bad as Aridzona though close at times.

Gunner


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I skipped the meeting, but the Memos showed that Gunner Asch
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I moved from Northern Michigan to the California desert.

Least I dont have to move 12' of snow every winter anymore.


Even though it gets pretty crisp on winter nights, eh?


It got down to a balmy 35 the other night at 3am with a wind chill of
around 21F. Not as crisp as - 40F with a 50 mph wind, what I grew up
in. Life line out to the privey etc etc.


Does tend to be warm in mid summer though....

----
Uh, you misspelled "gawdawful sweltering" there, boy.


Not as bad as Aridzona though close at times.


Sweltering! Aridzona ain't "sweltering". Sweltering is 80 degrees
and 90% humidity.
And for "gawdawful" try spending June in Argentina (which is late
fall) and then arriving in East Texas just in time for the heat wave
the first week of July.

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