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On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19*am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. *:-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. * ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. |
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On 1/21/13 4:18 PM, jps wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19 am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. :-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. You guys should go to Florida once a year, a place where the skies often are deep blue and you can swim in the ocean without your testicles screaming from the cold. |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 16:22:01 -0500, ESAD wrote:
On 1/21/13 4:18 PM, jps wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19 am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. :-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. You guys should go to Florida once a year, a place where the skies often are deep blue and you can swim in the ocean without your testicles screaming from the cold. I don't swim in the pacific unless I'm in San Diego surf with a wetsuit or well below the border to Mexico. The Atlantic is such a pleasant surprise when you're used to the Pacific being freezing. I've been to Kiawa a couple of times and loved it. We always try to bust out of here during the winter. Hawaii or Mexico to ensure warm weather. Florida is a long plane ride, I'd just as soon go to Hawaii given that length of flight. |
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On 1/21/13 8:44 PM, jps wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 16:22:01 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 1/21/13 4:18 PM, jps wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:40:58 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 20, 5:19 am, ESAD wrote: On 1/19/13 11:46 PM, Chuck Gould wrote: You guys from everywhere else but here, take a look a the Boat Show ad for a look at a "typical" Seattle woman, enjoying "typical" Seattle weather. :-) digital.turn-page.com/i/101224/1 That woman has a tan and sunglasses, so she probably was flown in from somewhere else. ![]() Two odd things about Seattle. We are one of the leading markets for sunglasses. We buy more of them, on a per capita basis, than most cities in the United States. Why would that be? Usually works like this; when the sun comes out we yell "oh no, my eyes! my eyes! I can't stand the bright light!" and we rush out and buy a pair of sunglasses. When the sun comes out again, we have forgotten where we put the pair we bought on the last sunny day, 7 or 8 months ago. What we don't buy in big numbers? Umbrellas. I have 4 pairs of sunglasses and wear them often. I think our NW eyes have adjusted to the low light environment, so when the sun comes out or even when it's bright, it's a bit too much excitement for the eyes. You guys should go to Florida once a year, a place where the skies often are deep blue and you can swim in the ocean without your testicles screaming from the cold. I don't swim in the pacific unless I'm in San Diego surf with a wetsuit or well below the border to Mexico. The Atlantic is such a pleasant surprise when you're used to the Pacific being freezing. I've been to Kiawa a couple of times and loved it. We always try to bust out of here during the winter. Hawaii or Mexico to ensure warm weather. Florida is a long plane ride, I'd just as soon go to Hawaii given that length of flight. As East Coasters, we usually head to Florida for some wintering in the sun. We were there for two weeks in November, which is really the cusp of winter. We have been to Hawaii twice in the past 12 years. The flight there really is longer than we can tolerate, so we break it up with a flight to the left coast and an overnight there, and then a continuation to Hawaii. The first time we flew to Hawaii, I was able to stand up and mill around at the back of the plane with some other guys, but that behavior isn't really possible these days, post 9-11. First time I was in San Diego, nearly 40 years ago, I went for a swim in July or August. I was impressed by how cold the water was. It's really too bad, because the California beaches are beautiful. |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 21:58:05 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 20:51:37 -0500, ESAD wrote: The first time we flew to Hawaii, I was able to stand up and mill around at the back of the plane with some other guys, but that behavior isn't really possible these days, post 9-11. Do you remember the days when 747s had piano bars in the back and the stewardesses were young girls in mini skirts?? I don't know if Eastern Airlines every had a 747 or any young stewardess wearing a mini-skirt. === They did back in the 60s. On my way home from active duty in the army the plane was only about half full and one of Eastern's good looking young flight attendants decided to sit with me. It must have been the uniform. :-) |
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