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    Default tired of the weather.

    I am so over our ohio weather one day its 60 degrees and the next its 30 with frost and slush. I have started nose bleeds and a head cold which I am hoping its just due to this weather and not the wegs flaring but I will know soon enough I go to get blood work tomorrow.

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    Fluctuations in weather like this can be hard to deal with for sure. I sure hope you are not flaring and that your results tomorrow will be good.
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

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    Well there is always Florida...and you can root for Miami to beat Ohio State

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    LOL Richard gets paid by the pound for recruiting tourists.

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    always trying.....

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    Here in Michigan, I'm LOVING this crazy warm weather!!! But, I'm sorry it's reeking havoc on your nose, etc, mama.

    I'm heading your direction soon, Richard!!! Ft. Meyers to be exact....... and I can't wait!
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    Its minus 6oc tonight in the UK. This is cold my normal standards! I'll take a bit of your warmth if you're willing to share?
    "I believe that I have seen a negative attitude kill people, but I don't think that a positive one will cure you. However, I know that it Helps". Jack

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    I'm in Venice, FL, this week visiting my folks, and two younger siblings. I lived & taught high school in Ft. Myers & Cape Coral for 10 years! Still love going down there!

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    You are almost as cold as us Sam. Better stay close to Stu.
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

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    I was really annoyed last Sunday.

    I woke up and we had lots of lovely snow and Heathrow airport was closed. This was good news because if they could not keep an airport open then the trains would not be able to run and with snow most people would not be able to drive (British people do not know how to drive in snow more than 2mm thick). So I decided to not have my usual Sunday off but go into work and make lots and lots of money ...... poor fool.

    I set off to my taxi rank some nine miles away using all the little single track roads because it is fun driving in snow in my 4x4. First shock was every lane had been snow ploughed and gritted so no snow! Second shock somehow the railways were running (normally a few leaves on the line causes total collapsed of the system). After sitting there for four hours with the engine running so I stayed warm I went home having spent more on fuel than I took ........ sob, sob

    Jim
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