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Old 01-15-2005, 04:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
alan
 
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this weather

man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in cal? hey
that's ours! give it back! on my 7 mile commute today i had snow, rain and
freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still better
than driving!
-a


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Old 01-15-2005, 04:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
Maggie
 
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alan wrote:
> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in

cal? hey
> that's ours! give it back! on my 7 mile commute today i had snow,

rain and
> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still

better
> than driving!
> -a



The weather pretty much sucks all over. I think Jersey is going to
float away soon. But at least it's not snow. I am so glad I bought a
bike this year. I've had about 10 good days to ride it since the fall.
My brother left for Tahoe the day we had thick fog and the airport
closed in Newark. He got out just in time. He said the weather is
beautiful out there now. Last week they had 4 ft of snow.
Maggie

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Old 01-15-2005, 04:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
Maggie
 
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alan wrote:
> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in

cal? hey
> that's ours! give it back! on my 7 mile commute today i had snow,

rain and
> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still

better
> than driving!
> -a



The weather pretty much sucks all over. I think Jersey is going to
float away soon. But at least it's not snow. I am so glad I bought a
bike this year. I've had about 10 good days to ride it since the fall.
My brother left for Tahoe the day we had thick fog and the airport
closed in Newark. He got out just in time. He said the weather is
beautiful out there now. Last week they had 4 ft of snow.
Maggie

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Old 01-15-2005, 04:20 PM   #4 (permalink)
Maggie
 
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Re: this weather


alan wrote:
> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in

cal? hey
> that's ours! give it back! on my 7 mile commute today i had snow,

rain and
> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still

better
> than driving!
> -a



The weather pretty much sucks all over. I think Jersey is going to
float away soon. But at least it's not snow. I am so glad I bought a
bike this year. I've had about 10 good days to ride it since the fall.
My brother left for Tahoe the day we had thick fog and the airport
closed in Newark. He got out just in time. He said the weather is
beautiful out there now. Last week they had 4 ft of snow.
Maggie

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Old 01-15-2005, 04:40 PM   #5 (permalink)
Tom Keats
 
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Re: this weather

In article <csceub$5sr$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
"alan" <.@.> writes:
> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in cal? hey
> that's ours! give it back!


Speaking as a fellow PNWer, I concur. But I don't think
the Californians wanted our usual weather in the first place.
Anyhow, we're getting back to normal this weekend.

Like the song goes: "When the rain came, I held my breath
with my eyes closed ..." I can hardly wait to get awheel again.

> on my 7 mile commute today i had snow, rain and
> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still better
> than driving!


It was just overcast here all day in Vancouver (BC),
with a sense of imminent, incipient storminess. It
didn't get above freezing all day. Sunrise at 8:01 AM,
sunset at 4:30-something. It's supposed to snow tonight,
followed by freezing rain in the wee hours, followed by
good ol, familiar rain <sigh of relief>


cheers,
Tom

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Old 01-15-2005, 04:40 PM   #6 (permalink)
Tom Keats
 
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In article <csceub$5sr$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
"alan" <.@.> writes:
> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in cal? hey
> that's ours! give it back!


Speaking as a fellow PNWer, I concur. But I don't think
the Californians wanted our usual weather in the first place.
Anyhow, we're getting back to normal this weekend.

Like the song goes: "When the rain came, I held my breath
with my eyes closed ..." I can hardly wait to get awheel again.

> on my 7 mile commute today i had snow, rain and
> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still better
> than driving!


It was just overcast here all day in Vancouver (BC),
with a sense of imminent, incipient storminess. It
didn't get above freezing all day. Sunrise at 8:01 AM,
sunset at 4:30-something. It's supposed to snow tonight,
followed by freezing rain in the wee hours, followed by
good ol, familiar rain <sigh of relief>


cheers,
Tom

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Old 01-15-2005, 04:40 PM   #7 (permalink)
Tom Keats
 
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In article <csceub$5sr$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
"alan" <.@.> writes:
> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in cal? hey
> that's ours! give it back!


Speaking as a fellow PNWer, I concur. But I don't think
the Californians wanted our usual weather in the first place.
Anyhow, we're getting back to normal this weekend.

Like the song goes: "When the rain came, I held my breath
with my eyes closed ..." I can hardly wait to get awheel again.

> on my 7 mile commute today i had snow, rain and
> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still better
> than driving!


It was just overcast here all day in Vancouver (BC),
with a sense of imminent, incipient storminess. It
didn't get above freezing all day. Sunrise at 8:01 AM,
sunset at 4:30-something. It's supposed to snow tonight,
followed by freezing rain in the wee hours, followed by
good ol, familiar rain <sigh of relief>


cheers,
Tom

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Old 01-15-2005, 05:15 PM   #8 (permalink)
Neil Cherry
 
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On 15 Jan 2005 17:20:02 -0800, Maggie wrote:
>
> alan wrote:
>> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in

> cal? hey
>> that's ours! give it back! on my 7 mile commute today i had snow,

> rain and
>> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still

> better
>> than driving!
>> -a

>
>
> The weather pretty much sucks all over. I think Jersey is going to
> float away soon. But at least it's not snow. I am so glad I bought a
> bike this year. I've had about 10 good days to ride it since the fall.
> My brother left for Tahoe the day we had thick fog and the airport
> closed in Newark. He got out just in time. He said the weather is
> beautiful out there now. Last week they had 4 ft of snow.
> Maggie


Maggie it wasn't bad today. I managed to get in 29 miles after school
(I'm taking Saturday courses 9-2). Tomorrow morning I'll do another 30
- 40. Earlier in the week it was bad, I road the rollers instead.
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Old 01-15-2005, 05:15 PM   #9 (permalink)
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On 15 Jan 2005 17:20:02 -0800, Maggie wrote:
>
> alan wrote:
>> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in

> cal? hey
>> that's ours! give it back! on my 7 mile commute today i had snow,

> rain and
>> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still

> better
>> than driving!
>> -a

>
>
> The weather pretty much sucks all over. I think Jersey is going to
> float away soon. But at least it's not snow. I am so glad I bought a
> bike this year. I've had about 10 good days to ride it since the fall.
> My brother left for Tahoe the day we had thick fog and the airport
> closed in Newark. He got out just in time. He said the weather is
> beautiful out there now. Last week they had 4 ft of snow.
> Maggie


Maggie it wasn't bad today. I managed to get in 29 miles after school
(I'm taking Saturday courses 9-2). Tomorrow morning I'll do another 30
- 40. Earlier in the week it was bad, I road the rollers instead.
When given lemons make lemonaide, when given sh*t make fertilizer.

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Old 01-15-2005, 05:15 PM   #10 (permalink)
Neil Cherry
 
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On 15 Jan 2005 17:20:02 -0800, Maggie wrote:
>
> alan wrote:
>> man i really wish i could predict the conditions. all that rain in

> cal? hey
>> that's ours! give it back! on my 7 mile commute today i had snow,

> rain and
>> freezing rain like hundreds of tiny needles on my face...but still

> better
>> than driving!
>> -a

>
>
> The weather pretty much sucks all over. I think Jersey is going to
> float away soon. But at least it's not snow. I am so glad I bought a
> bike this year. I've had about 10 good days to ride it since the fall.
> My brother left for Tahoe the day we had thick fog and the airport
> closed in Newark. He got out just in time. He said the weather is
> beautiful out there now. Last week they had 4 ft of snow.
> Maggie


Maggie it wasn't bad today. I managed to get in 29 miles after school
(I'm taking Saturday courses 9-2). Tomorrow morning I'll do another 30
- 40. Earlier in the week it was bad, I road the rollers instead.
When given lemons make lemonaide, when given sh*t make fertilizer.

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