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Posted by Paul in Mich on January 18, 2004 at 08:26:31 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cold weather posted by EZ on January 18, 2004 at 07:25:43:
Hugh, I would suggest that being the alleged "Primarycarrier of cold weather", that you time your trips to Arizona and other places to more coincide with some of their more unbearable heat waves. You would then be Most Welcome, that is if you stay just long enough to cool things down. Just another dreadful thought here Hugh, If you were to make that Mars trip with me, you could , by your very absence here, contribute to the Global Warming scare here on earth. BTW, I went to an auction sale yesterday in a snowstorm to look at a Farmall 656 and other items thinking that with the inclimate weather that there would be less people to bid against. Well, I had to park at least a half mile or more away,and the line of pickups got even longer behind me, and everything I went to look at sold for far more than I was willing to bid. I guess in cold snowy weather, auctions are just another way to pass time for a LOT of people. Oh yes, I did come home with a $5.00 bicycle.
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