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|    Michael Trew to Beaver Fever    |
|    Re: Long Holiday Blues    |
|    19 Sep 21 11:15:56    |
      From: michael.trew@att.net              On 9/17/2021 7:46 PM, Beaver Fever wrote:       > 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?              I would actually suggest posting this in rec.food.cooking.. a few       regulars there live in St. Louis, Bryan Simmons should be able to help       you out, he was telling me about how good that zoo is. That group is       still well and alive.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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