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|    Beaver Fever to Michael Trew    |
|    Re: Long Holiday Blues    |
|    17 Sep 21 16:46:16    |
      From: Beaver_Fever@live.com              On Thursday, September 16, 2021 at 10:36:22 AM UTC-7, Michael Trew wrote:       > On 9/16/2021 11:11 AM, Beaver Fever wrote:       > > On Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 10:56:20 PM UTC-7, Michael Trew wrote:        > >> On 9/14/2021 12:28 PM, Beaver Fever wrote:        > >>> On Sunday, September 1, 2013 at 9:36:04 AM UTC-7, Tim Wright wrote:        > >>>> On 9/1/2013 11:18 AM, Snidely wrote:        > >>>>> After serious thinking Tim Wright wrote :        > >>>>>       > >>>>>> It was 105°F here yesterday, and expected to be 104° today.. At       10:30       > >>>>>> the pool temp is 89° but as the day goes on I expect it'll top out        > >>>>>> around 92°. But we have a 30% chance of severe thunderstorms       tonight.        > >>>>>        > >>>>> I think I'll skip the fired eggs today.        > >>>>>        > >>>>> The weather channel says that humidity in Ft Worth is about 43%. I       > >>>>> suspect that 10 degees traded for 10% would not increase my enjoyment..       > >>>>>        > >>>>> Pardon me while I envy Veronique and Paulydak.        > >>>>>        > >>>> The worst humidity I've ever had to deal with was in Raleigh, NC. It        > >>>> was only about 85°, but the humidity was so high you'd walk outside       and        > >>>> your glasses would fog over. I played golf one day I was there and by        > >>>> the time I was finished it was like I had been swimming in my clothes.        > >>>> There wasn't a dry thread anywhere. It was much less comfortable in        > >>>> Raleigh at 85° than Sacramento, CA at 112°.        > >>>> --        > >>>> If you ever see me drinking a Bud Lite Lime, I have been kidnapped and        > >>>> am trying to signal you.        > >>>>        > >>>> Tim W        > >>>        > >>> In Raleigh now, what's there to do here and if I prefer to eat late what       are my options.        > >> I don't know anything about Raleigh, but when I travel in that area, I        > >> always look for a COOK OUT.. darn good food at a heck of a price. IIRC,        > >> if you get the $5-6 box meal, it's an extra buck to add a milkshake. I        > >> think you can get a corn dog as the meal, and add another as a side.. lol        > >>        > >> https://cookout.com/location/north-carolina-raleigh-3244-capital-blvd/        > >        > > I don't eat meat. :(       > They have lots of non-meat options and sides, can't hurt to look it up.        > When you said "Raleigh", that was the first and only thing that came        > to mind. There are a lot of those joints down that way.                     I am going to the St Louis Zoo next week (I think)              can you recommend anything to eat there?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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