Re: my email



On 2008-08-31, Evil_Nigel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <Evil_Nigel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Aug 31, 12:29 pm, Whiskers <catwhee...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Weather too hot for me!

I hope you're finding today more comfortable. I went out in the rain
for my tabloid du jour this morning and it was quite refreshing.

I have yet to venture forth, but the longer I leave it the more likely it
is that the promised storm will break all over me :))

Yesterday was horrible. I was drinking glass after glass of water but
nothing was coming out the other end (too much information?). It
crossed my mind that people have died from drinking too much plain
water.

Evil Nigel

That's why traditional advice is to take salt in very hot weather. I
don't what the current "expert" opinion is about that.

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