WHERE'S THE CURMUDGE BEEN?

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winston wrote:
buzfluhart wrote:
ozover50 wrote: No worries on the lack of A/C here, Paul..... I'm used to living without it with temperatures way higher than the 90s! :?
That explains a few things, Aitch. There's cooked and then there's, cooked :D
Are you saying he's half baked Stan? :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Of course I would have to agree with your view if you are, mainly because how could you possibly be wrong? You have always been right in the past. :twisted: :twisted:
Me wrong? Not since...what time is it now? Surely I would not suggest such a thing. Brian. :wink: If those were my intentions I would have said baked and twice baked.
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Hey Aitch we are taking the mickey again. Aren't you gonna respond and tell us both where to go? If not round one goes to Brian and Stan. :mrgreen:
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My back porch last summer, thermometer on a bench about 20 inches off the concrete. :twisted:
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Baked Curmudgeon... sounds like something I ate at a French place last week.

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Yeah.......... isn't caviar curmudgeon roe?? :D

Unless it's beluga, of course!!! :mrgreen:
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A speedy recovery, Paul. Take care.
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Hope all things settle in for you, and you're feeling better, Paul!

Scary situation on the deck – timing is everything!


I was thinking you were off busy working on my project

http://www.naturesongs.com/cricket1.wav
Hahaha 8)

Cheers!
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Paul, congrats on the new home and feel better soon!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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[quote="qwezirider"]My back porch last summer, thermometer on a bench about 20 inches off the concrete. :twisted:

But in Vegas, it's a dry heat, right ...?! :)
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Absolutely! That 150 degrees really only feels like 130 on your hind end as you sit on the bench.
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Good timing Paul. Or really good luck. Either way that would not be the way to inaugurate the now place.
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I've been away from here a lot, myself (moved to WA, started a real job, had to go to CA for work and to play at a wedding, returned to WA, now I have to go to Asia, etc.) When I came back to the greater Redmond area on Sunday, it was hotter at my house than it was in Sunnyvale. But less smoky.

Paul, take it easy. Whenever I count you I always get one, but you seem to do the work of six mortals. Maybe five is enough?

Best wishes from up here in the land of cherries and troubled sports teams (yeah, a bit like the Bay Area, but we have cherries.) Rain and lightning the past couple of days here, too.
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