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Loz you forget all that nasty Bilko says. Theres no way I'm goona go swimming in the Serpentine. If the waters lower than my shower head then I don't swim. As for the local weather temp, welll, DOH ! it's the same as yours cos we om=nly live 20 miles apart. Stay Well Paul 
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Hey Cindy, Do you suppose you could pipe some of that free gas up this way?? I haven't had it that good since I left the farm. My parents have it. Dad burns gas logs in his fire place year 'round. I think he does it just to Pi@@ me off, because I can't. Enjoy these months of free heat, while some of us are wind up in the Poor House, tryin' to keep warm.....LOL Chris 
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OK Paul, but honestly now, ... did you know the Serpentine was a lake? Why the slithery name if it doesn't meander like a river? Who in their right mind name a lake 'the Serpentine'? I feel like a fool. Cheers, Loz.....
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Hey Chris, If you have enough pipe, you can have some! It's not really free, there's a lot of red tape and expense when you own your own wells. I'd like to tell the EPA & DNR to go jump in the lake!!  Still when the electric is off after a storm, my old gas fridge looks beautiful. We pop corn over the gas logs, and cook soup beans and sassafrass tea on the heating stove. Roger has been known to open the window if it got too hot. I grew up in northern MN, and somehow never learned to waste heat. Hugs, Cindy 
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Sounds like home. Can't beat it. I fixed a big pot of beans last night at work... Now if I could have piped that up the street to the house, I'd have been sittin pretty this winter... Chris 
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Hi Loz, At 9 am in southern California, it was a sunny blue sky cool 65 degrees! Perfect morning for coffee on the patio and the morning paper. Now this afternoon it's 91 degrees, and very hot as September always is here... even tho summer has ended and we officially are into our fall. Still swimming and sunburn weather!! Have a question for you... How popular is Newcastle Brown Ale over your way. It says it's an English beer...
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Daylight is getting shorter, and as much as I hate to exchange the shorts & tshirts for long pants and sweaters, I wait with great anticipation for the first snowfall so that I can go outside and stand barefooted in it!
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This year I am going to have hubby take us to the Mountains so we can see the snow. We have been talking about it for a while and I think this year is a good one to actually do it. We live very close to the beach so we don't get snow here. Where my hubby lived in NC it didn't snow that often, as soon as he left NC for CA they had a good snow fall.  Take care and hugggggggggs, Lisa
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Newcstle Brown is a classic brown ale ages old and still widely available. I love the stuff if I drink it from the bottle, but the calssic way is to have a pint bottle and only a half pint glass, gradually topping up as you go. Apparently this adds to the creamy texture. Haven't had one for a couple of years - oh, strike that - I had one earlier in the year, and enjoyed it, largely for the happy (if somewhat fuzzy) memories in envoked of drunken nights as a college student. What made you ask? If you have some please check that it was brewed in the UK, and that the drink by date hasn't passed, OK? Hmm, thirsty now...... Cheers, Loz.....
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Hello Loz, I live Minnesota at the beginning of Autumn temps range between 40 and 60 deg. but at the end of Autumn it can be frosty COLD!!!! It can be in the teens or colder(why do I live here?) and also snow is possible. Thats not bad compared to winter, in winter it can get as low as -40 and with wind chill it can feel like -60 deg. or colder.
Stay Happy, ( and warm! ) mike
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