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> I have to wonder what nudist colonies do with temperature changes.
> I think of one cartoon where Sylvester is trying to get "this helpless
> little bird", but in reality, he was "about as helpless as a porcupine
> in a nudist colony".
I think they tend to live indoors & have a large remote, property to go out
nude when the wearther permits. In Florida, of course, that's pretty much
year-round -- in Canada, it's 1-3 days/year in some places. . .
We had a nude beach here in Vamcouver I visuited a few times as a teen -- it's
gone now, out of flagging interest, & police(in uniform) presence (cracking
down on drugs(before cannabis was federally legalised), fires, selling)
> GP> I prefer 80F+ all 4 seasons. Was grand when Iu hads heart inckluyded in
> GP> my lasdt apt -- kept it at 25C (80F) all the time; come home from a
> GP> crazy windy,. rtainy evening, & enter the tropical zone for a nice hot
> GP> toddy to warm up my innards, too.
> My brother prefers that as well. The cold weather does make the arthritis
> hurt more...but it means no heat illness, no insects, and no tornadoes.
You'd thin, but Vancouver airport had a tornado recently! I'd never thought it
was possible, as we are the opposite of the terrain & Latitude they seem to
prefer. . .
Seemed to be a smaller affair than Tornado Alley reguilarly sees, as do our
Prairie provinces.
I'd probably describe it as an especially large dust devil, not a tornado. . .
:)
But I'm no meteorologist, I'm just a wordsmith.
I'm starting to write a book about a tornado disaster
It's just a draft at the moment.
What did the windmill say to the tornado?
"Honestly, I'm a big fan!"
Q: What do you say if a tornado blows off 25% of your roof?
A: Oof
Did you hear about the boarding house that was hit by a tornado?
Roomers were flying.
I am trying to get tornado insurance for my campsite, but the companies keep
denying my application.
They told me, “If your tent gets blown away, you won’t be covered.”
Did you hear about the tornado in southern USA that was swallowing everything
in its path?
It was called the VoreTex-Us.
Did you guys hear about the tornado that hit a cheese shop recently?
Da brie was everywhere
My wife made a tornado for dinner.
She was cooking up a storm.
> GP> (I'm not lazy. . .I'm "efficient" (intelligent laziness!)
> My first ham radio callsign was N5VLZ -- one said the suffix stood for
> "Very Lazy".
> GP> oooo -- I bet someone's captain got in trouble!
> It was the last play of the game, and they were not aware of what was
> going on.
> GP> Yup,. but I think your country it's more the billion dollar transfers
> GP> from the taxcpayoers to the billionaires. (through insane Defense
> GP> contracts, including $30,000 screwdrivers that I bet were just bought
> GP> at Wal-Mart or a dollar store)
> And we thought the $600 toilet seats were expensive. I guess that's the
> cost of the plungers now.
> GP> mmmm, lasagna -- I've always loved that!
> They just addressed that topic on the Young Operators Digital Voice Net...
> what is your favorite Thanksgiving Food. It wasn't always turkey and all
> the trimmings.
> Daryl
> ... Avoid junk mail, get an unlisted ZIP code!
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