On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 21:43:45 -0700, [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats)
wrote:
>In article <jm7idc.mf7.ln@bud.garden.local>,
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]sss (Tom Keats) writes:
>> In article <s31Lc.59702$Mr4.22046@pd7tw1no>,
>> "Fabrizio Mazzoleni" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
>>
>>> You never see people using their bike for that in places like
>>> Genova or Clusone
>>
>> That can be fixed. In Genova
>
>Or Genoa.
Istanbul, not Constantinople...
Although my dad sometimes slips and still calls it Constantinople.
Just because it sounds cooler...
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>, [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>And I've gotta go to the store ...
I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
rain down here by the river.
It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
I got soaked through in three blocks.
Bad day for spun sugar frames.
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Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>, [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>And I've gotta go to the store ...
I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
rain down here by the river.
It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
I got soaked through in three blocks.
Bad day for spun sugar frames.
--
zk
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>, [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>And I've gotta go to the store ...
I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
rain down here by the river.
It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
I got soaked through in three blocks.
Bad day for spun sugar frames.
--
zk
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>, [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>And I've gotta go to the store ...
I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
rain down here by the river.
It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
I got soaked through in three blocks.
Bad day for spun sugar frames.
--
zk
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>, [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>And I've gotta go to the store ...
I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
rain down here by the river.
It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
I got soaked through in three blocks.
Bad day for spun sugar frames.
--
zk
In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
Zoot Katz <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
> Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>,
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>
>>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>>And I've gotta go to the store ...
>
> I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
> rain down here by the river.
Ah, good ol' Marpole. Lemme guess: the Husky? Or that little
grocery on 70th between Oak & Granville? I miss Marpole. I
especially miss when nobody knew about 'Cravings', and the Coast
Hotel was where airline pilots went, to not drink too much.
And the White Spot was across the street.
> It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
> I got soaked through in three blocks.
> Bad day for spun sugar frames.
My ride home from work today (and to the Money Mart at Knight
& 41st to cash my subsequent cheque) was punctuated with in-the-
kisser headwinds. Ugh! But it beats not riding at all. And
it sure beats stantion-hanging on a crowded rush-hour bus. I retained
my $4.oo carfare, anyway. I resorted to the 26" granny for a brief
moment today, crawling up beside Clark Park.
I recall how minutely discrete thunderstorms would crawl up
the Fraser River, past Marpole, and up toward Port Coquitlam
where they belong :-)
cheers,
Tom
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In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
Zoot Katz <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
> Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>,
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>
>>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>>And I've gotta go to the store ...
>
> I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
> rain down here by the river.
Ah, good ol' Marpole. Lemme guess: the Husky? Or that little
grocery on 70th between Oak & Granville? I miss Marpole. I
especially miss when nobody knew about 'Cravings', and the Coast
Hotel was where airline pilots went, to not drink too much.
And the White Spot was across the street.
> It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
> I got soaked through in three blocks.
> Bad day for spun sugar frames.
My ride home from work today (and to the Money Mart at Knight
& 41st to cash my subsequent cheque) was punctuated with in-the-
kisser headwinds. Ugh! But it beats not riding at all. And
it sure beats stantion-hanging on a crowded rush-hour bus. I retained
my $4.oo carfare, anyway. I resorted to the 26" granny for a brief
moment today, crawling up beside Clark Park.
I recall how minutely discrete thunderstorms would crawl up
the Fraser River, past Marpole, and up toward Port Coquitlam
where they belong :-)
cheers,
Tom
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In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
Zoot Katz <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
> Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>,
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>
>>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>>And I've gotta go to the store ...
>
> I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
> rain down here by the river.
Ah, good ol' Marpole. Lemme guess: the Husky? Or that little
grocery on 70th between Oak & Granville? I miss Marpole. I
especially miss when nobody knew about 'Cravings', and the Coast
Hotel was where airline pilots went, to not drink too much.
And the White Spot was across the street.
> It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
> I got soaked through in three blocks.
> Bad day for spun sugar frames.
My ride home from work today (and to the Money Mart at Knight
& 41st to cash my subsequent cheque) was punctuated with in-the-
kisser headwinds. Ugh! But it beats not riding at all. And
it sure beats stantion-hanging on a crowded rush-hour bus. I retained
my $4.oo carfare, anyway. I resorted to the 26" granny for a brief
moment today, crawling up beside Clark Park.
I recall how minutely discrete thunderstorms would crawl up
the Fraser River, past Marpole, and up toward Port Coquitlam
where they belong :-)
cheers,
Tom
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In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
Zoot Katz <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
> Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:55:32 -0700, <k35idc.7b7.ln@bud.garden.local>,
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Tom Keats) wrote:
>
>>Holy smokes! It's hailing out right now as I write this.
>>And I've gotta go to the store ...
>
> I was at the store while you were writing that. Your hail was only
> rain down here by the river.
Ah, good ol' Marpole. Lemme guess: the Husky? Or that little
grocery on 70th between Oak & Granville? I miss Marpole. I
especially miss when nobody knew about 'Cravings', and the Coast
Hotel was where airline pilots went, to not drink too much.
And the White Spot was across the street.
> It started sprinkling just after I left home and then the deluge hit.
> I got soaked through in three blocks.
> Bad day for spun sugar frames.
My ride home from work today (and to the Money Mart at Knight
& 41st to cash my subsequent cheque) was punctuated with in-the-
kisser headwinds. Ugh! But it beats not riding at all. And
it sure beats stantion-hanging on a crowded rush-hour bus. I retained
my $4.oo carfare, anyway. I resorted to the 26" granny for a brief
moment today, crawling up beside Clark Park.
I recall how minutely discrete thunderstorms would crawl up
the Fraser River, past Marpole, and up toward Port Coquitlam
where they belong :-)
cheers,
Tom
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