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On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:

Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.

Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.

Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a
first for this year.

Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.

right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.

upper 90's for tomorrow (again)

==================================

What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but they
can't be right.

Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like it
is
every night this time of year.

I wouldn't trade it for snow though.

I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either. ?;^ )

========================

The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. So there. 8)


The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.


I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"
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On Jun 26, 10:25*am, John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:07:29 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:21:11 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
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On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


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On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:


Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.


Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.


Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a
first for this year.


Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.


right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.


upper 90's for tomorrow (again)


==================================


What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but they
can't be right.


Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like it
is
every night this time of year.


I wouldn't trade it for snow though.


I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either. ?;^ )


========================


The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. *So there. *8)


The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H


"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.


I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I got used to them, along with beautiful weather, beaches, fishing,
canoeing, springs, etc. I grew up in western NY and never got used to
the snow and cold!
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:46:14 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
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On Jun 26, 10:25*am, John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:07:29 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:21:11 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:


Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.


Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.


Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a
first for this year.


Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.


right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.


upper 90's for tomorrow (again)


==================================


What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but they
can't be right.


Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like it
is
every night this time of year.


I wouldn't trade it for snow though.


I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either. ?;^ )


========================


The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. *So there. *8)


The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H


"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.


I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I got used to them, along with beautiful weather, beaches, fishing,
canoeing, springs, etc. I grew up in western NY and never got used to
the snow and cold!


If I had to chose between ridding the world of Canada geese or
palmetto bugs, we'd never see another Canada goose!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:46:14 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
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On Jun 26, 10:25 am, John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:07:29 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:21:11 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote:

Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought
I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.

Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while.
Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.

Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which
is a
first for this year.

Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.

right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.

upper 90's for tomorrow (again)

==================================

What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but
they
can't be right.

Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like
it
is
every night this time of year.

I wouldn't trade it for snow though.

I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either.
?;^ )

========================

The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. So there. 8)

The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"

We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.

I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I got used to them, along with beautiful weather, beaches, fishing,
canoeing, springs, etc. I grew up in western NY and never got used to
the snow and cold!


If I had to chose between ridding the world of Canada geese or
palmetto bugs, we'd never see another Canada goose!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


We only have one pair of those dirty birds on the golf course I frequent
most regularly, thank goodness,


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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:46:14 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
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On Jun 26, 10:25 am, John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:07:29 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:21:11 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote:

Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought
I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.

Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while.
Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.

Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which
is a
first for this year.

Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.

right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.

upper 90's for tomorrow (again)

==================================

What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but
they
can't be right.

Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like
it
is
every night this time of year.

I wouldn't trade it for snow though.

I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either.
?;^ )

========================

The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. So there. 8)

The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"

We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.

I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I got used to them, along with beautiful weather, beaches, fishing,
canoeing, springs, etc. I grew up in western NY and never got used to
the snow and cold!


If I had to chose between ridding the world of Canada geese or
palmetto bugs, we'd never see another Canada goose!
--
John H


I hope one relieves itself on your head...soon




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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:07:29 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:21:11 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


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On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

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On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:

Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.

Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.

Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is
a
first for this year.

Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.

right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.

upper 90's for tomorrow (again)

==================================

What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but
they
can't be right.

Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like it
is
every night this time of year.

I wouldn't trade it for snow though.

I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either. ?;^ )

========================

The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. So there. 8)


The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.


I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


A very typical reaction. They help keep you Yankees outta here.


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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:59:33 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:07:29 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:21:11 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:

Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.

Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.

Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is
a
first for this year.

Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.

right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.

upper 90's for tomorrow (again)

==================================

What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but
they
can't be right.

Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like it
is
every night this time of year.

I wouldn't trade it for snow though.

I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either. ?;^ )

========================

The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. So there. 8)


The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"

We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.


I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


A very typical reaction. They help keep you Yankees outta here.


I'm thinking Canada must be a good place to go. With all their damn
geese down here, there can't be many up there. I wish wolves would
make a comeback, or do they not eat the damn things either?
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"
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On Jun 26, 11:04*am, John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:59:33 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:07:29 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:21:11 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:


Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.


Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.


Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is
a
first for this year.


Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.


right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.


upper 90's for tomorrow (again)


==================================


What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but
they
can't be right.


Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like it
is
every night this time of year.


I wouldn't trade it for snow though.


I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either. ?;^ )


========================


The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. *So there. *8)


The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H


"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.


I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H


"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


A very typical reaction. *They help keep you Yankees outta here.


I'm thinking Canada must be a good place to go. With all their damn
geese down here, there can't be many up there. I wish wolves would
make a comeback, or do they not eat the damn things either?
--
John H

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Good one, John!
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On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote:
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On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote:

Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought
I
was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather.

Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while.
Nice
and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around.

Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which
is
a
first for this year.

Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here.

right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity.

upper 90's for tomorrow (again)

==================================

What the heck is *hoemade sin*? I can think of a couple things but
they
can't be right.

Oh, by the way, it's 76*/95% humidity here in central Fl, just like
it
is
every night this time of year.

I wouldn't trade it for snow though.

I wouldn't trade our snow for all your giant cock roaches either.
?;^ )

========================

The really big ones are Palmetto bugs. So there. 8)


The really big ones are...really big friggin' cockroaches!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"

We like to call them Palmetto bugs.....and I'm sticking to it.


I spent several years down there, I know what it's all about. When one
landed on my wife's arm and sent her into hysterics, all my attempts
to convince her it was a 'palmetto bug' and not a cockroach fell on
deaf ears!
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


A very typical reaction. They help keep you Yankees outta here.


I'm thinking Canada must be a good place to go. With all their damn
geese down here, there can't be many up there. I wish wolves would
make a comeback, or do they not eat the damn things either?
--
John H

"HONK - if I'm paying your mortgage!"


The Bungalo Bill type American hunters pay big money to shoot them........
from a nice safe position.


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