Re: Dogs



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"Séimí mac Liam" <gwyd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
but because the problem is not that common, it seeams
seeams? Is that an example of covering all the bases? :)
Naw that's an example of how big picking hazelnuts makes your
fingers.
Picking spuds doesn't have that effect, James.
That gives you piles, though.
Assuming you pick enough.
(Getting any of those high winds?)
Nothing extrodinary for this time of year. 30+ mph gusts.
The Weather Channel (reliable source, that) said that sustained winds of
60
mph with gusts to 80 and 100 miles per hour would be hitting the Pacific
Northwest.
Hells Bells, James, them's hurricane winds.
not quite......
I thought sustained winds of 70+ was a category 1 Hurricane..........
74+
+73, idiot!

Well, sh*t....you found me out.

Tropical storms have winds from 39 to 73 mph which means that 73.1 mph
is a hurricane (you imbecile).



They don't measure winds in tenths.....so
pppppffffffffffttttt!!!!!!!!

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