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Thom Stewart July 16th 06 07:40 PM

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Ok Nutsy and other Northeasterns,

HEAT!! It coming at Ya. Be Careful. Make allowances for it. Joe has
shown you the way. A Moon Light Sail should be on the menue.

Remember; more people die from the heat in the Northeast than in the
southwest.

Take Care,




http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Capt. JG July 16th 06 08:17 PM

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It's supposed to hit 107 here on Monday... also be over 100 all week. Time
to stock up on ice cubes.

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"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Ok Nutsy and other Northeasterns,

HEAT!! It coming at Ya. Be Careful. Make allowances for it. Joe has
shown you the way. A Moon Light Sail should be on the menue.

Remember; more people die from the heat in the Northeast than in the
southwest.

Take Care,




http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage




DSK July 17th 06 01:25 PM

Heat/NE
 
Thom Stewart wrote:
Ok Nutsy and other Northeasterns,

HEAT!! It coming at Ya. Be Careful. Make allowances for it. Joe has
shown you the way. A Moon Light Sail should be on the menue.

Remember; more people die from the heat in the Northeast than in the
southwest.


That's because their is already compromised, or they're too
dumb to drink enough water. The human body is marvelously
tough most ways. That doesn't make it idiot-proof however.

Capt. JG wrote:
It's supposed to hit 107 here on Monday... also be over 100 all week. Time
to stock up on ice cubes.


Ouch!

It's been in the 90s here (not really all that hot) and
people have been complaining. The sun intensity is pretty
bad though.

DSK


Joe July 17th 06 04:15 PM

Heat/NE
 

Thom Stewart wrote:
Ok Nutsy and other Northeasterns,

HEAT!! It coming at Ya. Be Careful. Make allowances for it. Joe has
shown you the way. A Moon Light Sail should be on the menu.



Indeed it should Thom. I perfer to sail at night most anytime of year.


I think I've seen more amazing things sailing at night. My favorite
was electric snakes, water so loaded with phosphorus that snakes like
tubes of light were rolling all around RedCloud. I told everone onboard
they were electric ells:0) Also nothing like a moonless night 25+ miles
offshore void of pollution and glare. The stars can be seen the same
way Columbus saw them.

July Aug and early Sept is brutal here. The dog days have started here
with no wind, and punishing heat. Also a sign that hurricanes are soon
coming. Ugh ...Rita seems like yesterday and it was just a glancing
blow.

Joe




Remember; more people die from the heat in the Northeast than in the
southwest.

Take Care,




http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage




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