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![]() "pltrgyst" > wrote in message ... > On 6/22/14, 11:07 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> Here are the mailbox pics. As you can see, on the back are the large >> units for packages. >> >> http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps531dc544.jpg >> >> http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps27f648c5.jpg > > They're called "cluster boxes". > > Older style cluster boxes had the roughly six inch wide and eight inch > tall front doors. Newer ones as in our new neighborhood in FL have doors > over twelve inches wide, and three and a half inches high, so that larger > envelopes, magazines, etc., will fit flat. > > Sadly, the sorting trays used in the mail delivery vehicles still require > large items to be rolled up, so we still get our mail in wads despite the > nice new box design. Letter to the postmaster accomplish -- > you guessed it -- nothing. > > -- Larry Ahhh... That would explain why the ones the next street over have that design. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 15:54:51 +1000, Jeßus wrote: > >> And your pics are upside-down... again. >> This time, I took a screen shot: >> http://www.hostpic.org/images/1406231123420108.jpg > > They weren't upside down until you mentioned it - but sure enough, now > they're upside down. > > The pictures were taken upside down (that is SOOO Julie to do that, > duh) and photobucket seems to have a hard time with the JPEG > orientation flag. It's not the browsers job to correct that, but some > of them do. Even Firefox does it sometimes (it did for me the first > time), but I'm not sure under what circumstances. The pics were not taken upside down! |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> Here are the mailbox pics. As you can see, on the back are the large >> units >> for packages. >> >> http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps531dc544.jpg >> >> http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps27f648c5.jpg >> >> The house in the pics is not mine. >> >> And here is a unit on the next street over. Further down they had some >> different styles, all locking but there were tons of people outside and I >> wasn't about to waste my day taking pics of all the mailboxes. >> >> http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...pse0b46e89.jpg >> >> So... Neener, neener, neener! > > Thank you for the pics, Julie. I didn't really doubt you later on. No > single home neighborhoods have those where I live now or have ever > lived. > > I agree with you and others that the mailboxes look like crap. Write a > letter and address it to Postmaster in your zipcode. Tell them your > problem, include the pics, give them your name and address and the > address of the boxes in question. Drop this letter off at your post > office. They will fix the problem eventually but not very > quickly....govt moves slow. > > Those boxes don't need to be replaced....just painted. > > G. Thanks! |
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On 6/23/2014 8:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message > ... >>> Agree. I can't really even clean them well because they are way too far >>> from my hose. The tops are vile. Mold and dirt on there. >> >> Don't you have a bucket... fill it with hot soapy water and go at it >> with a scrub brush. > > That's too far down for me to carry a bucket that is filled with soapy > water. And it is so dirty on top, I would need to change the water out > at least several times. Plus the dirt and mold would just come right > back again. Don't listen to him, it's not your job to clean the mailboxes. They look like they need to be painted, but that's not your job either. They belong to the Post Office. The most you can do is complain about the appearance. Chances are it won't do any good, but I'm not one to keep my mouth shut about stuff like that *if* it bothers me. >>> I don't know what we would do to get a new one. >> >> Accidently on purpose back into it with your car and knock it down. > > And not going to back into something with my new car. Of course you're not. It was an idiotic suggestion. Even if you were driving a tank, you don't *own* the mailboxes. You can't just run them down. Jill |
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On 6/23/2014 4:46 PM, Gary wrote:
> Those boxes don't need to be replaced....just painted. > > G. They're typical government grey. Kind of like the desks they have in Marine Corps offices. LOL Jill |
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On 6/23/2014 8:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Cheri" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "sf" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 06:49:20 -0700, "Cheri" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> "MaryL" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > "Brooklyn1" wrote in message >>>> >>>> > Accidently on purpose back into it with your car and knock it down. >>>> > >>>> > ~~~~~~~ >>>> > Those things are very strong. She would probably do more damage >>>> to > her >>>> > car than to the cluster of mailboxes--or, if successful, would also >>>> > deprive her neighbors of delivery while they waited for it to be > >>>> replaced. >>>> > >>>> > MaryL >>>> >>>> And would probably be charged an exorbitant amount for replacement. >>>> >>> >>> Plus the willful destruction of public property fine if she's caught. >>> Best scenario would be an armored truck crashing into it. >> >> There ya go, or a mail truck. > > Oooh! Mail truck. Sweeet! Better yet, the competition, a speeding UPS truck. ![]() Jill |
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On 6/22/2014 10:07 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> So... Neener, neener, neener! And all this time I thought you were an adult! -- DreadfulBitch I'm a nobody, nobody is perfect, therefore I'm perfect. |
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On 6/23/2014 2:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > > Heh. Well we are under a tsunami warning. Doubt that it would strike > this far inland though. Not more drama! As per standard operating procedure, you're going to have to provide photographic proof of this so called "tsunami." And how do we know you didn't generate a 7.9 earthquake just so you could be the center of attention yet again? I'm getting really tired of all this! (-: |
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On 6/23/2014 9:05 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 6/23/2014 2:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> Heh. Well we are under a tsunami warning. Doubt that it would strike >> this far inland though. > > Not more drama! As per standard operating procedure, you're going to > have to provide photographic proof of this so called "tsunami." And how > do we know you didn't generate a 7.9 earthquake just so you could be the > center of attention yet again? I'm getting really tired of all this! (-: If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() Jill |
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On 6/23/2014 7:36 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> It's strange. It's obvious somthing to do with photbucket and versions > of Firefox - or some plugin for Firefox. In my case, at least. Firefox is my default browser. The first time I clicked the link it was oriented correctly. When you guys started talking about it being upside down, I clicked again and it was. So who knows. -- ღ.¸¸.œ«*¨`*œ¶ Cheryl |
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On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> > If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again > today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of > hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() > > Jill Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get none of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! |
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On 6/23/2014 9:50 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> >> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again >> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of >> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() >> >> Jill > > Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get > none of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth > weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! Yeah... I know I'd sure hate temps that averaged about 72°F all the time. That would really suck. Tee hee! Jill |
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On 6/23/2014 3:57 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 6/23/2014 9:50 PM, dsi1 wrote: >> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> >>> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again >>> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of >>> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >> Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get >> none of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth >> weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! > > Yeah... I know I'd sure hate temps that averaged about 72°F all the > time. That would really suck. Tee hee! > > Jill We don't get to wear cool looking jackets and coats. There was a ski jacket that I used to love to wear on the mainland. So soft, warm, and comfortable. I'd look pretty stupid if I wore it over here. That's the breaks. |
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On 6/23/2014 10:22 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 6/23/2014 3:57 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 6/23/2014 9:50 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again >>>> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of >>>> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get >>> none of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth >>> weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! >> >> Yeah... I know I'd sure hate temps that averaged about 72°F all the >> time. That would really suck. Tee hee! >> >> Jill > > We don't get to wear cool looking jackets and coats. There was a ski > jacket that I used to love to wear on the mainland. So soft, warm, and > comfortable. I'd look pretty stupid if I wore it over here. That's the > breaks. LOL I don't get to wear cool looking jackets or coats, either, even in winter. It's 76° right now but it's 10:30 at night. That's *very* mild. During the day the last few have been mid 90's. The rain cooled things off to the 80's today but it's still very steamy. Jill |
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 15:05:09 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: > On 6/23/2014 2:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote: > > > > > > Heh. Well we are under a tsunami warning. Doubt that it would strike > > this far inland though. > > Not more drama! As per standard operating procedure, you're going to > have to provide photographic proof of this so called "tsunami." And how > do we know you didn't generate a 7.9 earthquake just so you could be the > center of attention yet again? I'm getting really tired of all this! (-: Geeze you're a hardass! ![]() Did you know that Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Alaska are now on the receiving end of all that debris from the earthquake/tsunami in Japan - 2011? It's not a laughing matter. The problem isn't limited to contaminated trash, there are live organisms (invasive species) that are a real threat to our native ecosystem. Goodbye Dungeness crab. ![]() -- All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 6/23/2014 2:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> Heh. Well we are under a tsunami warning. Doubt that it would strike >> this far inland though. > > Not more drama! As per standard operating procedure, you're going to have > to provide photographic proof of this so called "tsunami." And how do we > know you didn't generate a 7.9 earthquake just so you could be the center > of attention yet again? I'm getting really tired of all this! (-: Okay then. If I see it coming, I will take a pic. Might not be alive to post it but... |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 6/23/2014 10:22 PM, dsi1 wrote: >> On 6/23/2014 3:57 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 6/23/2014 9:50 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> >>>>> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again >>>>> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of >>>>> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get >>>> none of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth >>>> weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! >>> >>> Yeah... I know I'd sure hate temps that averaged about 72°F all the >>> time. That would really suck. Tee hee! >>> >>> Jill >> >> We don't get to wear cool looking jackets and coats. There was a ski >> jacket that I used to love to wear on the mainland. So soft, warm, and >> comfortable. I'd look pretty stupid if I wore it over here. That's the >> breaks. > > LOL I don't get to wear cool looking jackets or coats, either, even in > winter. It's 76° right now but it's 10:30 at night. That's *very* mild. > During the day the last few have been mid 90's. The rain cooled things > off to the 80's today but it's still very steamy. Here that would be bordering on unbearable. 82 is unbearable! |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 6/23/2014 3:57 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 6/23/2014 9:50 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again >>>> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of >>>> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get >>> none of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth >>> weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! >> >> Yeah... I know I'd sure hate temps that averaged about 72°F all the >> time. That would really suck. Tee hee! >> >> Jill > > We don't get to wear cool looking jackets and coats. There was a ski > jacket that I used to love to wear on the mainland. So soft, warm, and > comfortable. I'd look pretty stupid if I wore it over here. That's the > breaks. On the bright side, it will never wear out and you will always have it for when you visit the mainland ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> >> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again >> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of >> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() >> >> Jill > > Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get none > of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth > weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! Be careful what you wish for ... My daughter lives in Germany and last week they had dreadful storms with a tornado! She sent pics of trees uprooted or split in two. It was a real mess. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 6/24/2014 1:08 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> >> LOL I don't get to wear cool looking jackets or coats, either, even >> in winter. It's 76° right now but it's 10:30 at night. That's *very* >> mild. During the day the last few have been mid 90's. The rain cooled >> things off to the 80's today but it's still very steamy. > > Here that would be bordering on unbearable. 82 is unbearable! You get used to it... and have airconditioning. ![]() Jill |
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Sheldon wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 15:54:51 +1000, Je�us > wrote: > > > > >On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 20:07:33 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > > wrote: > > > > > >>Here are the mailbox pics. As you can see, on the back are the large units > > >>for packages. > > >> > > >>http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps531dc544.jpg > > >> > > >>http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps27f648c5.jpg > > >> > > >>The house in the pics is not mine. > > >> > > >>And here is a unit on the next street over. Further down they had some > > >>different styles, all locking but there were tons of people outside and I > > >>wasn't about to waste my day taking pics of all the mailboxes. > > >> > > >>http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...pse0b46e89.jpg > > >> > > >>So... Neener, neener, neener! > > > > > >Where do you live, Guantanamo Bay? What a freakin ugly letter box and > > >suburb. If that's how your mail is delivered, that is a disgrace. You > > >need a new postal service there - badly from what I've seen and read > > >in this thread. > > > > > >And your pics are upside-down... again. > > >This time, I took a screen shot: > > >http://www.hostpic.org/images/1406231123420108.jpg > > > > Were right side up for me... maybe because you're down under... He's "down under" in *more* ways than one.... <chuckle> -- Best Greg |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "dsi1" > wrote in message > ... > > On 6/23/2014 2:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote: > >> > >> > >> Heh. Well we are under a tsunami warning. Doubt that it would strike > >> this far inland though. > > > > Not more drama! As per standard operating procedure, you're going to have > > to provide photographic proof of this so called "tsunami." And how do we > > know you didn't generate a 7.9 earthquake just so you could be the center > > of attention yet again? I'm getting really tired of all this! (-: > > Okay then. If I see it coming, I will take a pic. Might not be alive to > post it but... A tsunami warning would depend on how far you are from the ocean and also how high you live above sea level. If you got one in your area, I'll believe the threat was real. G. |
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On 6/23/2014 6:49 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 15:05:09 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On 6/23/2014 2:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> >>> Heh. Well we are under a tsunami warning. Doubt that it would strike >>> this far inland though. >> >> Not more drama! As per standard operating procedure, you're going to >> have to provide photographic proof of this so called "tsunami." And how >> do we know you didn't generate a 7.9 earthquake just so you could be the >> center of attention yet again? I'm getting really tired of all this! (-: > > Geeze you're a hardass! ![]() > > Did you know that Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Alaska are > now on the receiving end of all that debris from the > earthquake/tsunami in Japan - 2011? > > It's not a laughing matter. The problem isn't limited to contaminated > trash, there are live organisms (invasive species) that are a real > threat to our native ecosystem. Goodbye Dungeness crab. ![]() > We get the occasional debris from the tsunami over here. In our case, most of it flows past us. In your case, you have a parade of crap flowing Southwards along the entire West coast of North America. It's going to change the ecology and sea life in many unpredictable ways. It's something that we've never experienced before. Hopefully your crabs can survive the onslaught. |
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On 6/23/2014 7:06 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "dsi1" > wrote in message > ... >> On 6/23/2014 2:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> >>> Heh. Well we are under a tsunami warning. Doubt that it would strike >>> this far inland though. >> >> Not more drama! As per standard operating procedure, you're going to >> have to provide photographic proof of this so called "tsunami." And >> how do we know you didn't generate a 7.9 earthquake just so you could >> be the center of attention yet again? I'm getting really tired of all >> this! (-: > > Okay then. If I see it coming, I will take a pic. Might not be alive > to post it but... Run Julie run! :-) |
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> wrote: > Hopefully your crabs can survive the onslaught. Mitten crabs may take over the world yet. -- All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. |
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On 6/24/2014 1:20 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > On the bright side, it will never wear out and you will always have it > for when you visit the mainland ![]() > My guess is that I will no longer be able to fit my fat gut in that comfy jacket - all I have left are sweet memories. |
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On 6/24/2014 1:23 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "dsi1" > wrote in message > ... >> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> >>> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again >>> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of >>> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >> Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get none >> of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth >> weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! > > Be careful what you wish for ... > > My daughter lives in Germany and last week they had dreadful storms with > a tornado! She sent pics of trees uprooted or split in two. It was a > real mess. > > You're right about that. I'd sure love to see a tornado - just not in my town. |
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On 6/24/2014 11:06 AM, sf wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 11:02:08 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > >> Hopefully your crabs can survive the onslaught. > > Mitten crabs may take over the world yet. > > Hopefully you guys can learn to appreciate their tasty goodness. |
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 11:17:09 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: > On 6/24/2014 11:06 AM, sf wrote: > > On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 11:02:08 -1000, dsi1 > > > wrote: > > > >> Hopefully your crabs can survive the onslaught. > > > > Mitten crabs may take over the world yet. > > > > > > Hopefully you guys can learn to appreciate their tasty goodness. We'd better start eating them, that's for sure! -- All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. |
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On 6/24/2014 11:55 AM, sf wrote:
> > We'd better start eating them, that's for sure! > This is a good attitude to have. We could solve a lot of our problems with invasive species if everybody thought the same way. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 6/24/2014 1:08 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> LOL I don't get to wear cool looking jackets or coats, either, even >>> in winter. It's 76° right now but it's 10:30 at night. That's *very* >>> mild. During the day the last few have been mid 90's. The rain cooled >>> things off to the 80's today but it's still very steamy. >> >> Here that would be bordering on unbearable. 82 is unbearable! > > You get used to it... and have airconditioning. ![]() Nah. I have lived in hot places. I never got used to it. But AC rules. It's 70 right now but very muggy so unbearable. I think it must have been muggy yesterday because my hair felt weirdly damp. Another person said hers was the same. I thought at first that I just hadn't rinsed my hair well and there was some conditioner in it but no. It finally dried. I just think it is the weather. |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "dsi1" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On 6/23/2014 2:19 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Heh. Well we are under a tsunami warning. Doubt that it would strike >> >> this far inland though. >> > >> > Not more drama! As per standard operating procedure, you're going to >> > have >> > to provide photographic proof of this so called "tsunami." And how do >> > we >> > know you didn't generate a 7.9 earthquake just so you could be the >> > center >> > of attention yet again? I'm getting really tired of all this! (-: >> >> Okay then. If I see it coming, I will take a pic. Might not be alive to >> post it but... > > A tsunami warning would depend on how far you are from the ocean and > also how high you live above sea level. If you got one in your area, > I'll believe the threat was real. It was on the news. They didn't say who it would affect but I am not remotely close to the water here. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > Nah. I have lived in hot places. I never got used to it. But AC rules. > It's 70 right now but very muggy so unbearable. I think it must have been > muggy yesterday because my hair felt weirdly damp. Another person said > hers was the same. I thought at first that I just hadn't rinsed my hair > well and there was some conditioner in it but no. It finally dried. I > just think it is the weather. I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL Cheri |
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 21:13:06 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... > > > Nah. I have lived in hot places. I never got used to it. But AC rules. > > It's 70 right now but very muggy so unbearable. I think it must have been > > muggy yesterday because my hair felt weirdly damp. Another person said > > hers was the same. I thought at first that I just hadn't rinsed my hair > > well and there was some conditioner in it but no. It finally dried. I > > just think it is the weather. > > I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I > ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only > thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL > I agree! I'm a veteran of Michigan. I can clearly remember when it was too hot/humid to sleep on those clammy sheets, so I turned out onto the floor which gave me no respite because they were hot and sticky (no air conditioning at my house way back then). -- All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... > >> Nah. I have lived in hot places. I never got used to it. But AC rules. >> It's 70 right now but very muggy so unbearable. I think it must have >> been muggy yesterday because my hair felt weirdly damp. Another person >> said hers was the same. I thought at first that I just hadn't rinsed my >> hair well and there was some conditioner in it but no. It finally dried. >> I just think it is the weather. > > I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I > ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only > thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL Yes. I actually don't mind the dry heat so much in places like Las Vegas but I also think part of the not minding is that I know I will only be there for a few days and there is AC everywhere. But by the end of my stay, I am usually pretty miserable. I don't normally have dry skin and hair but I will get it there and my eyes will itch too, perhaps from the lack of humidity. I am a real Princess when it comes to weather. Perfect for me is around 50-70 degrees, but prefer around 60. Overcast is best or a few peeks of sun but not bright and sunny. Light wind at best. A little rain is fine so long as it's not a torrential downpour. This area fits most of that but Alameda fit it much better. I had a lot of other issues with Alameda though. Such as the lack of any good stores. I had to brave going to Oakland or some other city or order online for much of what I wanted to get. At least I could get Angela's shoes at the mall. They generally only ever had one pair in her size and thankfully she wasn't picky. And eventually some clothing store came into the mall. I bought her a dress. But the rest of our clothing had to be purchased online. Food wasn't a problem. At least in terms of grocery stores. No really good restaurants though. Buttercup Kitchen in Oakland was the best nearby one. At least it wasn't located in the high crime area of Oakland. Was just talking to a lady today who moved here last year because her husband found a job here. She said this would have been the last place she would have picked to live. Until she got here. And now she said she loves it. The weather is so much better than in Omaha where she is from. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 21:13:06 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >> >> > Nah. I have lived in hot places. I never got used to it. But AC >> > rules. >> > It's 70 right now but very muggy so unbearable. I think it must have >> > been >> > muggy yesterday because my hair felt weirdly damp. Another person said >> > hers was the same. I thought at first that I just hadn't rinsed my >> > hair >> > well and there was some conditioner in it but no. It finally dried. I >> > just think it is the weather. >> >> I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I >> ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only >> thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL >> > I agree! I'm a veteran of Michigan. I can clearly remember when it > was too hot/humid to sleep on those clammy sheets, so I turned out > onto the floor which gave me no respite because they were hot and > sticky (no air conditioning at my house way back then). Yep. I got a blistering sunburn in KS. My cousin and I went swimming in my grandma's pool. I was young enough not to realize that the water would only magnify the sun's rays and cause a worse burn. No suncreen in those days either. I only knew that the cold water in the pool felt good because it was so hot and muggy out. I stayed in there all day. Now the sunburn was bad enough. But having to try to sleep? My grandma didn't have AC and they didn't have it where we were staying in OK either. That was at my uncle's cabin. The sheets were like sandpaper on my skin. That was the year that we took the tent trailer to stay in so nowhere along the line was I able to take advantage of any AC in a motel. My dad wouldn't stay in a hotel in those days unless he had to. He loved Motel 6. |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 6/24/2014 1:20 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> On the bright side, it will never wear out and you will always have it >> for when you visit the mainland ![]() >> > > My guess is that I will no longer be able to fit my fat gut in that comfy > jacket - all I have left are sweet memories. Well you still have those and at least they are sweet ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 6/24/2014 1:23 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "dsi1" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again >>>> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of >>>> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather. ![]() >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get >>> none >>> of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth >>> weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here! >> >> Be careful what you wish for ... >> >> My daughter lives in Germany and last week they had dreadful storms with >> a tornado! She sent pics of trees uprooted or split in two. It was a >> real mess. >> >> > > You're right about that. I'd sure love to see a tornado - just not in my > town. I've never seen one in rl. Can't say I want to either ![]() of the one they had was enough ![]() period. Not much sleep around there during that. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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True, that. The pics are upside down on my iPad. They look rusted and abandoned.
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Cheri wrote:
> > I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I > ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only > thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL Even worse than heat with humidity is adding in no wind. Oh man that kills me in the summertime mornings. I can deal with the heat, but not when there is no breeze. When i was younger, I always said, the hotter the better, and I meant it then buy no longer. gee. |
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