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Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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This isn`t an orifice, it`s help with fluorescent lighting.
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 21:50:48 -0800
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John,  Frozen giblets do make one angry.  Speaking of which, it's about -10
here tonight with a very brisk wind,  Have seen forcasts of wind chill of
-45 tomorrow.  Keep your giblets warm,  Ruth



At 9:39 AM -0600 1/11/04, John Callan wrote:
>Surely does build character.  I thought I might get a rise out of you,
>but I did not mean to offend, or to question your knowledge of cold.
>And I do think you have a certain sophistication that I admire,
>although, I was not directing that comment specifically at you.  Wet or
>dry cold really does make an awful lot of difference, and your cold is
>quite a bit damper than ours.
>
>Growing up at about the same time, I remember girls always wearing
>skirts.  I don't think I gave it much thought early on, and I'm sure my
>thoughts had very little to do with weather.  (I'd not yet received my
>sensitivity training from Ralph).  I remember was watching kids on TV
>from far off places in the west, where boys wore blue-jeans to school!
>That was not permitted in Connecticut!
>
>Those skirts could explain a lot of the anger you females unleashed in
>the 60's.  Frozen giblets!
>
>-jc
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Ruth Barton
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