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It's what he wears to a full Monty py-athon.
Larry
---- Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> As usual, I have a question. What the heck are "semi tropical pants?"
> Something slightly less revealing than a loin cloth? Ruth
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> PS: I'm sure others will want to know as well.
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> At 10:06 AM -0400 5/8/09, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> In a message dated 5/8/2009 2:00:41 AM Central Daylight Time,
> John:Leeke writes
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> I turned 60
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> I walked the 6 blocks to get there with my gear on a little dolly, to
> get some exercise, and help save the environment by not running my truck
> - my wife walked part way with me, so 'get with the family', I said hi
> to two neighbors on the way back, so 'get with the neighbors'
> - stopped to smell the roses, cherry blossom trees actually
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> Thanks John
> makes sence to me ; at 60 revolutions around the sun ( I too was Born when
> Harry was president)
> I am building a little pagoda deck on top of the well house out in the deep
> woods.
> The well house is a stone tower of 17dia by 12 ft high . It looks like
> a cross between a Scottish keep and a tenth century Norman redoubt.
> I constructed it of reclaimed 30's 8 "slab [no rebar ) sized into o 200lb
> pieces so as the stone face shows the polished rounded golden Mississippi
> River stone. Its window are few and only big enough to aim a cross bow or a
> Karl Gustav Mauser out of depending on what century you are living in
> The door is 8ft tall French double door painted in chneese red and trimmed
> in black and old gold and left to weather so its badly checked. Inside is
> the pump for the well and a Turkish toilet (a souvenir from work in
> North Africa)
> A large sweet gum tree which is very leafy grows hard beside it with many
> semi tropical pants surrounding it.
> The upper deck when finished will be screened It will essentially be a
> writers space;
> It is wired for Wi-Fi and that other necessity of life in the swamp a
> fridge.
> Nearby my hope is there will be the cold plunge pool; followed by stepping
> stones to a hot tub for old bones to soak in
> . My Mrs. as always is concerned for the economy asks if we can afford it;
> my answer of late has been ...... can we afford not to Py
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