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On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 11:25:21 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Got a kick out of the scene where the Dr and his family Arrived in the frozen Sumner home. In a similar situation, My buddies and I went out to a camp after midnight fueled on cheap bootlegger wine. There were two double beds to hold six of us and the frost was about an inch thick on the bedspread. I worked until 5 to unthaw the small oil stove. Didn't sleep much that night due to a lot of gunplay inside the cabin initiated by me. No campers were hurt in the mayhem...the cabin wasn't so airtight after that. What does 'unthaw' mean? I've heard the word 'dethaw' and wondered about it also. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
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On 11/1/2013 4:14 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 11:25:21 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Got a kick out of the scene where the Dr and his family Arrived in the frozen Sumner home. In a similar situation, My buddies and I went out to a camp after midnight fueled on cheap bootlegger wine. There were two double beds to hold six of us and the frost was about an inch thick on the bedspread. I worked until 5 to unthaw the small oil stove. Didn't sleep much that night due to a lot of gunplay inside the cabin initiated by me. No campers were hurt in the mayhem...the cabin wasn't so airtight after that. What does 'unthaw' mean? I've heard the word 'dethaw' and wondered about it also. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Don't know what it means in Canukistan, but here in America the beautiful it means refreeze. |
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On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 17:09:37 -0400, Hank© wrote:
On 11/1/2013 4:14 PM, John H wrote: On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 11:25:21 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Got a kick out of the scene where the Dr and his family Arrived in the frozen Sumner home. In a similar situation, My buddies and I went out to a camp after midnight fueled on cheap bootlegger wine. There were two double beds to hold six of us and the frost was about an inch thick on the bedspread. I worked until 5 to unthaw the small oil stove. Didn't sleep much that night due to a lot of gunplay inside the cabin initiated by me. No campers were hurt in the mayhem...the cabin wasn't so airtight after that. What does 'unthaw' mean? I've heard the word 'dethaw' and wondered about it also. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Don't know what it means in Canukistan, but here in America the beautiful it means refreeze. That would be my guess. Like in, "Let's go ice fishing, the lake is unthawed!" John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
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On Saturday, 2 November 2013 10:48:43 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 11:25:21 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Got a kick out of the scene where the Dr and his family Arrived in the frozen Sumner home. In a similar situation, My buddies and I went out to a camp after midnight fueled on cheap bootlegger wine. There were two double beds to hold six of us and the frost was about an inch thick on the bedspread. I worked until 5 to unthaw the small oil stove. Didn't sleep much that night due to a lot of gunplay inside the cabin initiated by me. No campers were hurt in the mayhem...the cabin wasn't so airtight after that. What does 'unthaw' mean? I've heard the word 'dethaw' and wondered about it also. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Again, stupid or senile? http://www.thefreedictionary.com/unthaw Sometimes I wonder if it's worth the effort to educate the Johnny H's of this newsgroup. That old saying "there's none so blind as those who will not see' comes to mind. |
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On 11/2/2013 10:00 AM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, 2 November 2013 10:48:43 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 11:25:21 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Got a kick out of the scene where the Dr and his family Arrived in the frozen Sumner home. In a similar situation, My buddies and I went out to a camp after midnight fueled on cheap bootlegger wine. There were two double beds to hold six of us and the frost was about an inch thick on the bedspread. I worked until 5 to unthaw the small oil stove. Didn't sleep much that night due to a lot of gunplay inside the cabin initiated by me. No campers were hurt in the mayhem...the cabin wasn't so airtight after that. What does 'unthaw' mean? I've heard the word 'dethaw' and wondered about it also. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Again, stupid or senile? http://www.thefreedictionary.com/unthaw Sometimes I wonder if it's worth the effort to educate the Johnny H's of this newsgroup. That old saying "there's none so blind as those who will not see' comes to mind. Unthaw is to thaw as undo is to do. Get it now dummy? |
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#10
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On 11/2/2013 5:12 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/2/13, 4:53 PM, wrote: On Sat, 02 Nov 2013 09:11:50 -0400, Hank© wrote: On 11/2/2013 10:00 AM, True North wrote: On Saturday, 2 November 2013 10:48:43 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote: What does 'unthaw' mean? I've heard the word 'dethaw' and wondered about it also. Unthaw is to thaw as undo is to do. Get it now dummy? He probably has a hot water heater too, get over it. Unthaw is found in good dictionaries. Gee Harry. You can find most anything in a dictionary, can't you? Snerk! |
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