Guest guest Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 102 - 108 degrees F?? OH MY GOSH! OUCH! Here we are freezing and you are burning up! I can't do the conversion in my head.. so I had to look it up! Tammy _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sue Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 7:28 PM Subject: [ ] Marriage Proposals to Tracey There you go Tracey You have two back-ups if you ever wish to be remarried. Guys you would not want to marry me either, weather not cold just too dam hot - the weather has been flunctuating - we are in summer - West side of Australia - I have had 10 days straight of high 37-39 degrees and 3 days of over 42 degrees with no wind until later at night - - burns your throat to open your mouth. We have had a week-end of raging bushfires - all caused by fire-bugs. Bridgetown - a rural town - lost 65000 hectares of land - stock and a number of homesteads and houses, cars destroyed. Closer to the City on the doorstep is a tourist attraction of a Park - 25 hectares destroyed and further to the north west of me - is a forest burning out of control and two containment lines - controlled this morning. We we live there is a Harvester Ban - meaning no equipment to be used until after 6.00pm except the watering of stock. Nearly all rural shires have now imposed this ban. So if you are going to marry anyone - the weather is obviously a pre-requisite of the criteria. Cheers guys Sue (Aussie) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Sue It took me a moment to realize you aren't talking degrees F. Sorry about the fires we just had problems in December with fires. Also I had to check with Tracey to see if gay marriage was allowed in Canada because even though I'm a straight woman it seemed like a good plan- free medical care ( although she explained all of that to us) and a CML specialist. But since I have to get in line behind Matt anyway I guess I'll stay in Ca where it has been 70-80's F. My plan remains to snag one of those hem/oncs from the ASH meetings. Ya think there is such a thing as a liking for puffy eyes? > From: Sue <hollie@...> > Subject: [ ] Marriage Proposals to Tracey > > Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 4:27 PM > There you go Tracey > > You have two back-ups if you ever wish to be remarried. > > Guys you would not want to marry me either, weather not > cold > just too dam hot - the weather has been flunctuating - we > are in > summer - West side of Australia - I have had 10 days > straight of > high 37-39 degrees and 3 days of over 42 degrees with no > wind until later > at night - - burns your throat to open your mouth. > > We have had a week-end of raging bushfires - all caused by > fire-bugs. > > Bridgetown - a rural town - lost 65000 hectares of land - > stock and a number of homesteads and houses, cars destroyed. > Closer to the City on the doorstep > is a tourist attraction of a Park - 25 hectares destroyed > and further to the north west of me - is a forest burning > out of control and two containment lines - controlled this > morning. > > We we live there is a Harvester Ban - meaning no equipment > to be used until > after 6.00pm except the watering of stock. Nearly all > rural shires have now imposed this ban. > > So if you are going to marry anyone - the weather is > obviously a pre-requisite of the criteria. > > Cheers guys > Sue (Aussie) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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