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    Zarking fardwarks!!!

    Thunder, lightening, hailstones, everything white over and the drains blocked so the road outside flooded.

    The leaves on the apple trees are all on the ground.

    Wheee oo!

    Even weather can get a bit exciting once in a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    Zarking fardwarks!!!
    Zarking Fardwarks........?

    Is that similar to Wholey &%#@*&^~ Blivit.......?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck View Post
    Still bloody hot here - 7C plus wind. What I wouldn't give for some decent weather. At least it's raining.
    7C is bloody hot?! That's about what is is here right now but I'd never call 43F hot. Comfortable yes, hot no.


    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Zarking Fardwarks........?

    Is that similar to Wholey &%#@*&^~ Blivit.......?
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    I'm still waiting for the daytime high to drop below 75F...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thebes View Post
    Last night I took the puppy for a walk at about 2:30am (about my normal bedtime). It was about 17F with wind 10-20mph. I had on some over-the-knee 'basics' from sockdreams as hose, and my UK original... which both seemed a bit too light. I stayed plenty warm though, in addition to a turtleneck shirt and a heavy wool sweater I was wearing my new rabbit-lined bomber hat with the ears cinched down. Surprisingly, the whole combo looked pretty good in a mirror!
    Last St. Patrick's Day the weather here was just like that, with 3-4"(?) of snow on the ground from a snowstorm the night before. I found that keeping my head and torso warm with good wool did more than the heavy wool socks and tank I had below the waist. Just goes to show, heat rises!!

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    My wife and I took our niece and nephew to Disneyland yesterday to see the Christmas fireworks show and the "snow" on Main Street (tiny little blown soap bubbles).

    It was in the 70's most of the day, and got down to about 60 during the evening. My wife was wearing velvet gloves, one of my hooded sweatshirts, and a knit cap. The niece and nephew were in sweaters, gloves, and hats. I was in my kilt of course (UK Workmans) and a tank top, with a short sleeved safari shirt over top of it, worn open.

    During the coolest portion of the night I gave up my overshirt to my niece who just about disappeared in it, but it kept her warm. I was still just on the comfortable side of too warm. It could have easily dropped another 10 degrees before I was uncomfortable.

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    It was cold here in Colorado. I went outside to read a book and listen to the radio (they were interviewing Ron Paul who I am sold on) and I went out, also in a sport kilt. I had to change as well. But despite having to change, the book (the black douglases by Michael Brown) was enjoyable. The radio interview was good, and the cigar was FANTASTIC. So all in all it was a cold but good evening. Also the wife was at her moms getting her hair permmed and the kids were with her so NO DISTRACTIONS. My dog sat by me. Dogs are good company like that.
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    i like weather to be a little warm why? chicks in bikinis!
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    Could use a bit of rain though...

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    Tucson broke a 110 year old record today. It's almost Thanksgiving and I haven't used any heat yet. Luckily we are 10 or so degrees F cooler here at 4400 feet.

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