>>>>I just came in from sitting in the sun because it got a tad too warm
>for
>>>me.
>>>>Hmmmmm... feels nice.
>>>>.. not to rub it in of course... but, it sure is a nice day today.
>>>All I can say is thank goodness it cools off so quickly towards evening
>or
>>>I'd have to turn the heat down on my spa.. >>>Ever try working a crossword puzzle, drinking a scotch, and keeping your >>>feet in front of the jet just right? And they think they've got
>problems
>>in
>>>NY.
>>>Sam
>>And you too, Sam, can help out with a pitch. (every micro-degree helps!)
>>How's your throwing arm?....think ya' can get it over the Rockies?
>>jw
>It ain't what it use to be... might be best if someone in the midwest, maybe >Greg,Tim, or Todd , could act as relay man. Problem is, you gotta trust >them to not suck it all up for themeselves.. I get the idea there are some >survivalists among them.
me suck 'em all up... me in cold (5 above frigidity) and fresh snowfall.... me wanna scotch (only one malt pleeze) to be a survival, est. 2004.
> I hope to see everyone on Saturday Night. I get done teaching at 6pm. If I > get there by 7:30 will there still be seats for the wife and I? I already > book a sitter for the kids .
> Aryeh Eller ,now that I know what you look like expect a handshake .
> Hey , Lester, is there going to be wine served ?
> > Hey, Larry, maybe you can gather up a big handful of that warm weather and > > pitch it this-a-way. Might warm things up around here a micro-degree or > > two! > > :-)
> > Maybe reading this will help to cool you down out there:
> > (from NY Times web site) CURRENT CONDITIONS > > New York, NY: Partly Sunny and 19°F (-7°C) > > Humidity: 34% Barometer: 29 in Wind: 22 mph WNW Visibility: NA > > [btw,wind chill makes it feel like 4F.]
> > Forecast for tomorrow and Sunday just about the same - though there's talk > > of snow for Sun.....
> Hey, John,
> How about throwing some of that warm NY weather up my way! > 5°F (-12°C) No wind.
> :)
> John Sloan
Well, I'll tell ya' what, John. Last week we had the kind of temps. you're describin' here. So, whatt'd I do?...Well, I took big heaping handfuls of the stuff and pitched 'it up north ...kinda' in your direction. Looks like it worked! We're a little warmer and you're a little colder. I guess you can blame me.
BTW, How many wool ski-caps do you wear out per season?....
> >>>>I just came in from sitting in the sun because it got a tad too warm
> >for
> >>>me.
> >>>>Hmmmmm... feels nice.
> >>>>.. not to rub it in of course... but, it sure is a nice day today.
> >>>All I can say is thank goodness it cools off so quickly towards evening
> >or
> >>>I'd have to turn the heat down on my spa.. > >>>Ever try working a crossword puzzle, drinking a scotch, and keeping your > >>>feet in front of the jet just right? And they think they've got
> >problems
> >>in
> >>>NY.
> >>>Sam
> >>And you too, Sam, can help out with a pitch. (every micro-degree helps!)
> >>How's your throwing arm?....think ya' can get it over the Rockies?
> >>jw
> >It ain't what it use to be... might be best if someone in the midwest, maybe > >Greg,Tim, or Todd , could act as relay man. Problem is, you gotta trust > >them to not suck it all up for themeselves.. I get the idea there are some > >survivalists among them.
> me suck 'em all up... me in cold (5 above frigidity) and fresh > snowfall.... me wanna scotch (only one malt pleeze) to be a survival, > est. 2004.
> Hey Ed, actually there probably will be wine served after the event, and yes > there will be seats at 7:30. You can have mine if we're crowded. :)
Cool.. Kirsti and I are looking forward. . It's good to get out after so many years with very young ones .I hope to be a part of NYCGS oneday. Did you know for the first time in tens years I can actually practice the guitar and think about it. Everyone is out of diapers and can use the bathroom themselves and now your telling me I can have seat and a glass of wine at a great concert . YES. Ed
Aryeh Eller wrote: > In article <40108DB6.3070...@earthlink.net>, > Steven Bornfeld <marstev2nogarbageple...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > Lester Long wrote: > > > Yes, and I thought I responded????
> > > Lester
> > Sorry--I guess my e-mail is screwed up again. Try re-sending to > > dentalt...@earthlink.net. I hope to see you Saturday (at the concert--I > > can't make the master class).
> > Steve
> Please make the masterclass, I'm playing in it!! I'm going last so you > could show up around 5:30 pm.
>>I just came in from sitting in the sun because it got a tad too warm for
> me.
>>Hmmmmm... feels nice.
>>.. not to rub it in of course... but, it sure is a nice day today.
> All I can say is thank goodness it cools off so quickly towards evening or > I'd have to turn the heat down on my spa.. > Ever try working a crossword puzzle, drinking a scotch, and keeping your > feet in front of the jet just right? And they think they've got problems in > NY.
> > In article <40108DB6.3070...@earthlink.net>, > > Steven Bornfeld <marstev2nogarbageple...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > > Lester Long wrote: > > > > Yes, and I thought I responded????
> > > > Lester
> > > Sorry--I guess my e-mail is screwed up again. Try re-sending to > > > dentalt...@earthlink.net. I hope to see you Saturday (at the concert--I > > > can't make the master class).
> > > Steve
> > Please make the masterclass, I'm playing in it!! I'm going last so you > > could show up around 5:30 pm.
Aryeh Eller wrote: > In article <4011DA42.54C2B...@pacbell.net>, > Richard Spross <rcspr...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> > Aryeh Eller wrote:
> > > In article <40108DB6.3070...@earthlink.net>, > > > Steven Bornfeld <marstev2nogarbageple...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > > > Lester Long wrote: > > > > > Yes, and I thought I responded????
> > > > > Lester
> > > > Sorry--I guess my e-mail is screwed up again. Try re-sending to > > > > dentalt...@earthlink.net. I hope to see you Saturday (at the concert--I > > > > can't make the master class).
> > > > Steve
> > > Please make the masterclass, I'm playing in it!! I'm going last so you > > > could show up around 5:30 pm.
> > Well, I'll tell ya' what, John. Last week we had the kind of temps. > you're > > describin' here. So, whatt'd I do?...Well, I took big heaping handfuls of > > the stuff and pitched 'it up north ...kinda' in your direction. Looks > like > > it worked! We're a little warmer and you're a little colder. I guess > you > > can blame me.
> Looks like a good throw! Good timing, too. Up 'til yesterday afternoon, > we were above freezing.
> > BTW, How many wool ski-caps do you wear out per season?....
> Well ....uh .... ahem .... there are no "ski-caps" in Canada, only "tuques." > If you want to blend in up here, should you ever come to Canada, NEVER say > "ski-cap."
Thank you, John. Next time I cross the border nothing more than 'tuques' will trip across my tongue!
And it's very un manly to wear one unless it's at least minus 10. Women can wear one at the first sign of frost, but women can manage to look great in anything.
> > >Thank you, John. Next time I cross the border nothing more than 'tuques' > > >will trip across my tongue!
> > Why do I have this strange feeling that this article of clothing is > > not spelled differently?
> > Like how many tokhes you wear out each winter?
> This Canadian says... toque.
Well, thank you, Brian. Now, when next I cross the border and I'm asked "Do you have anything to declare?" I can confidently say "Yes, I declare that the ski-cap on your head is starting to look an awful lot like a toque!"....
> And it's very un manly to wear one unless it's at least minus 10.
Well, just try and tell that one to the ever growing numbers in these parts sporting one...(actually if we're counting wind-chill, then I'm pretty sure it's been at least minus ten for quite some time now...sure seems that way...)
> , but women can manage to look great in > anything.
Or nothing..... ;-)
Ooops!.... I'd better head for the border, or at least, the hills!.... If this doesn't get good 'ol S. out of the RMCG retirement home and onto the 'ol warpath, nothin' will!
> > > >Thank you, John. Next time I cross the border nothing more than > 'tuques' > > > >will trip across my tongue!
> > > Why do I have this strange feeling that this article of clothing is > > > not spelled differently?
> > > Like how many tokhes you wear out each winter?
> > This Canadian says... toque.
> Well, thank you, Brian. Now, when next I cross the border and I'm asked "Do > you have anything to declare?" I can confidently say "Yes, I declare that > the ski-cap on your head is starting to look an awful lot like a toque!"....
> > And it's very un manly to wear one unless it's at least minus 10.
> Well, just try and tell that one to the ever growing numbers in these parts > sporting one...(actually if we're counting wind-chill, then I'm pretty sure > it's been at least minus ten for quite some time now...sure seems that > way...)
With wind chill it needs to be about minus 25 - note that is minus 25 celcius, not farenheit.
They seem to also be acceptable with the "how stupid can I look" set this season at any temperature as long as they are a) not covering any part of your ear b) displaying the Toronto Maple Leaf logo.
> > , but women can manage to look great in > > anything.
> Or nothing..... ;-)
Sounds like a line in a bad romance novel: "she was at my door wearing nothing but her togue."
> Ooops!.... I'd better head for the border, or at least, the hills!.... If > this doesn't get good 'ol S. out of the RMCG retirement home and onto the > 'ol warpath, nothin' will!
> With wind chill it needs to be about minus 25 - note that is minus 25 > celcius, not farenheit.
> They seem to also be acceptable with the "how stupid can I look" set this > season at any temperature as long as they are a) not covering any part of > your ear b) displaying the Toronto Maple Leaf logo.
Guys, guys! I'm having a hard enough job already getting my daughter to zip up her coat!
Steven Bornfeld <marstev2nogarbageple...@earthlink.net> wrote: > Brian G. wrote: > > With wind chill it needs to be about minus 25 - note that is minus 25 > > celcius, not farenheit.
> > They seem to also be acceptable with the "how stupid can I look" set this > > season at any temperature as long as they are a) not covering any part of > > your ear b) displaying the Toronto Maple Leaf logo.
> Guys, guys! I'm having a hard enough job already getting my daughter > to zip up her coat!
> Steve
Well, you'd better keep tryin', Steve. This is coat-buttoning weather...for sure!