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    Defender of the Normal John Fusco's Avatar
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    The End...

    Time to put away the toys:

    You folk in warmer climes - go ahead and smile.
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    Hey it's just a matter of taking turns.

    Down here in Florida it's too stinkin' hot to take the car out for half the year....
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    John - say it ain't so!
    Paul
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    Defender of the Normal John Fusco's Avatar
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    Well Paul, if the weather isn't as bad as they say it's going to get ,or if it isn't as bad as it usaully is, and if there is a run this side of Beantown I might be persuaded to put the seats, the battery, and the driver back in to tag along -I am really ashamed I didn't make any of those great trips this year.

    I will see you down the road sooner - or later.

    Kilo - I hear you, these cars are intolerable in the heat - but it's the salt that will kill ya (car).

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    Here's to a quick and painless winter John. I hope I see you on a run or two this coming spring and or summer.
    Stay warm!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilodawg View Post
    Hey it's just a matter of taking turns.

    Down here in Florida it's too stinkin' hot to take the car out for half the year....
    Yeah but we do anyway ;-)

    I can now drive the 911 to work and not have to change shirts when I get there ;-)
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    John... I'm also feeling your pain Ron.....The Sand/Salt truck just went by! further adding to my winter frustration!
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    With a little imagination and some Photoshopping, the above shot could make a great Christmas card to your car-guy friends.
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    Ahhhhh-Tucson in the winter!

    Here`s link to the weather station on the 1st tee box,guys. It`s a clue as to why I live here. http://ventanaweather.tripod.com/
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