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"Albert W. Needham" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 May 1996 21:25:18 -0400
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Gordon:
 
Topic: Weather.
 
Interestingly, your weather seems to have been/is about the same as here In
New England-at least seaside 30 miles south of Boston, Massachusetts. One
fine day, it will simply swing into "hot as hades", missing Spring
altogether, and we will all want to run about naked to keep cool!
 
Get a halfway decent day and the ladies are out in force - next day or two or
three - cold /damp- the ladies stay inside for the most part - wouldn't care
to open it up and check their disposition!
 
I sometimes wonder "if Spring is a figment of my childhood imagination". :-((
 
Al Needham
Hobbyist
Scituate, MA, USA
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