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On 2/17/2010 5:44 PM, Mary wrote:
> Aw. Maybe just invite a bunch of pinheads-- a congress of pinheads? We 
> can drink and caterwaul and discuss bricks and timber and who knows 
> what else. The sidewalks or stairs would be free of ice and snow in 
> short order. Or, perhaps there's a virtual solution. The one I suggest 
> is not virtuous. If ice and snow last a long time, do they qualify to 
> be preserved? I have been enjoying the recent posts.
Mary,

There is that stone fort up in the Hudsons Bay that when it was built it 
must have froze the mortar and now w/ global warming it is beginning to 
melt. As I understand it each day before the crew goes across the river 
to work on the fort the Polar Bear defense unit arrives at the site. 
They don't want Canadian preservationeers to become lunch.

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