Ralph -
What exactly are you doing in the mailman?
All -
OK, I have been catching up this morning from the weekend run on my house
plans. I have to say that I LOVE the way y'all went off on this here
tangent. Anywho, once the last of the pissing cats is gone and we own a
piece of furniture that has upholstery and no pissy smell on it (sometime this
spring, what with the deliver lead time), I'm more than happy to have everyone
over. Of course, you could show up now, in the cold, and the foot or so of
snow that's hanging around - more on that in a minute - and sit by the fireplace
on the stinking livingroom floor. If nothing else, there's enough room for
about a dozen people to camp out in the room.
Now to the snow thing. Last year, Rochester, NY (I'm 30 miles east
of it) had a record small amount of snow. Less than 2' for the whole season, and
they trucked snow in from Buffalo for an annual downtown event
in February. My husband thought "How come these bleeding yankees
complain so much about the weather? Yah, it's more extreme than the UK,
but it's really not that bad." This year, he's eating his words.
Rochester is back to normal with 58" of snow in November and December. I
haven't said, "I told you so" yet, but I think he gets the
picture.
- Pam
In a message dated 1/5/2003 3:13:51 AM Eastern
Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
yeah ][<en!
she probly already put the check in the
mail!
quick ralph, go stand by the mailbox...
;)
Deb,
I'll go out right now (11:30 AM Sunday) and
wait for the mailman in my jammies. And no, the mailman is not, and will not
be, in my jammies. At least not at the same time I'm in them.
Ralph