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_Pluggers_ (20-Nov-2009): 30-Year-Old Umbrellas Don't Work Like That

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Jym Dyer

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:36:13 PM11/21/09
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=v= The days of umbrellas that would last 30 years ended
sometime well before 30 years ago. I remember those bubble-tops
being an especially flimsy variety of vinyl, the kind that took
only a few outings to rip.
<_Jym_>

P.S.: To be fair to perennial plugger/contributor Reed Hoover
of Dallas, Texas, he may not get much rain around those parts.
The biggest torrential downpour within 100 miles took place
about 5 years ago, and it was extremely localized to a patch
of muddy topsoil outside Crawford (where George W. Bush slipped
and fell while mountain biking (and, reportedly, NOT whistling
showtunes) during what others experienced as a dry spell).

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