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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "alvintchase"
Date: 10 Jan 2004 01:32:42 PM
Object: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing?
It's so cold here...thougth I know in many states and countries it
regularly is much colder then this.I hope everyone is having soup and
hot chocalate today.
.

User: "LSK"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 10 Jan 2004 02:14:58 PM
Don't my best to stay warm! How about you?
"alvintchase" <relayer211@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c1029ba7.0401101132.73bd79f5@posting.google.com...

It's so cold here...thougth I know in many states and countries it
regularly is much colder then this.I hope everyone is having soup and
hot chocalate today.

.
User: "Sunni12"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 11 Jan 2004 09:32:13 PM
buisness as usual
-sunny
in new england
.
User: "Patricia Walters"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 14 Jan 2004 05:11:12 PM
On 12 Jan 2004 03:32:13 GMT,
(Sunni12) wrote:

buisness as usual

-sunny
in new england

I am wearing layers of clothes in below zero weather.
I went out for a walk today in thermal underwear with heavy jeans, two
sweaters, a turtle-fur neck warmer, thick socks, my heaviest walking
shoes, a pair of gloves with leather mittens over them, a heavy jacket
lined with Thinsulate, a cap pulled down over my ears and a
bright-orange reflective vest {I walk on the road facing the oncoming
traffic.}
The temperature right now is minus 8 F {and since the wind has died
down, that is what it feels like } Tomorrow we are promised this
temperature as our high...Brrr...!
Patricia
in Vermont
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User: "Rhiannon"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 15 Jan 2004 04:32:08 PM
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"Patricia Walters" <treeotter@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
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On 12 Jan 2004 03:32:13 GMT,

(Sunni12) wrote:

buisness as usual

-sunny
in new england


I am wearing layers of clothes in below zero weather.

I went out for a walk today in thermal underwear with heavy jeans, two
sweaters, a turtle-fur neck warmer, thick socks, my heaviest walking
shoes, a pair of gloves with leather mittens over them, a heavy jacket
lined with Thinsulate, a cap pulled down over my ears and a
bright-orange reflective vest {I walk on the road facing the oncoming
traffic.}

The temperature right now is minus 8 F {and since the wind has died
down, that is what it feels like } Tomorrow we are promised this
temperature as our high...Brrr...!

Patricia
in Vermont

Today in lovely Central Ontario-the GTA, it was a balmy -2lC (-6F) with wind
chill -32C (-25F) The furthest I ventured on foot was 6 blocks to the
corner store and regretted even that much. Lived here all my life and I
still cannot tolerate the winter months.
--
Rhiannon
rhiannon_@rogers.com
(rhiannon underscore at rogers dot com)
The Labyrinth of the Divine Miss Rhiannon
a.k.a. The Wondrous One
"We want far better reasons for having children
than not knowing how to prevent them."
--Dora Russell
.
User: "Luna"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 15 Jan 2004 05:53:35 PM
Rhiannon wrote:

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"Patricia Walters" <treeotter@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
news:vuib005thlup8m3at48uenf0d0v6lc1v9q@4ax.com...

On 12 Jan 2004 03:32:13 GMT,

(Sunni12) wrote:

buisness as usual

-sunny
in new england


I am wearing layers of clothes in below zero weather.

I went out for a walk today in thermal underwear with heavy jeans,
two sweaters, a turtle-fur neck warmer, thick socks, my heaviest
walking shoes, a pair of gloves with leather mittens over them, a
heavy jacket lined with Thinsulate, a cap pulled down over my ears
and a bright-orange reflective vest {I walk on the road facing the
oncoming traffic.}

The temperature right now is minus 8 F {and since the wind has died
down, that is what it feels like } Tomorrow we are promised this
temperature as our high...Brrr...!

Patricia
in Vermont


Today in lovely Central Ontario-the GTA, it was a balmy -2lC (-6F)
with wind chill -32C (-25F) The furthest I ventured on foot was 6
blocks to the corner store and regretted even that much. Lived here
all my life and I still cannot tolerate the winter months.

Me neither. I'm in Ottawa and here with windchill - 42 below zero. I
woke up to 30 below raw temperatures and a dog that needed a walk. man,
it's nuts out there.
You walked six blocks? I wouldn't have even attempted that.
Jean
Jean
.
User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 15 Jan 2004 06:28:43 PM
"Luna" <jean_collins@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Rhiannon wrote:

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"Patricia Walters" <treeotter@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
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On 12 Jan 2004 03:32:13 GMT,

(Sunni12) wrote:

buisness as usual

-sunny
in new england


I am wearing layers of clothes in below zero weather.

I went out for a walk today in thermal underwear with heavy jeans,
two sweaters, a turtle-fur neck warmer, thick socks, my heaviest
walking shoes, a pair of gloves with leather mittens over them, a
heavy jacket lined with Thinsulate, a cap pulled down over my ears
and a bright-orange reflective vest {I walk on the road facing the
oncoming traffic.}

The temperature right now is minus 8 F {and since the wind has died
down, that is what it feels like } Tomorrow we are promised this
temperature as our high...Brrr...!

Patricia
in Vermont


Today in lovely Central Ontario-the GTA, it was a balmy -2lC (-6F)
with wind chill -32C (-25F) The furthest I ventured on foot was 6
blocks to the corner store and regretted even that much. Lived here
all my life and I still cannot tolerate the winter months.


Me neither. I'm in Ottawa and here with windchill - 42 below zero. I
woke up to 30 below raw temperatures and a dog that needed a walk. man,
it's nuts out there.

You walked six blocks? I wouldn't have even attempted that.

Jean


Jean


it's plus three up here in the north , north west
.
User: "Flashfire"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 16 Jan 2004 02:17:23 AM
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"Luna" <jean_collins@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Rhiannon wrote:

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"Patricia Walters" <treeotter@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
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On 12 Jan 2004 03:32:13 GMT,

(Sunni12) wrote:

buisness as usual

-sunny
in new england


I am wearing layers of clothes in below zero weather.

I went out for a walk today in thermal underwear with heavy jeans,
two sweaters, a turtle-fur neck warmer, thick socks, my heaviest
walking shoes, a pair of gloves with leather mittens over them, a
heavy jacket lined with Thinsulate, a cap pulled down over my ears
and a bright-orange reflective vest {I walk on the road facing the
oncoming traffic.}

The temperature right now is minus 8 F {and since the wind has died
down, that is what it feels like } Tomorrow we are promised this
temperature as our high...Brrr...!

Patricia
in Vermont


Today in lovely Central Ontario-the GTA, it was a balmy -2lC (-6F)
with wind chill -32C (-25F) The furthest I ventured on foot was 6
blocks to the corner store and regretted even that much. Lived here
all my life and I still cannot tolerate the winter months.


Me neither. I'm in Ottawa and here with windchill - 42 below zero.
I woke up to 30 below raw temperatures and a dog that needed a walk.
man, it's nuts out there.

You walked six blocks? I wouldn't have even attempted that.

Jean


Jean



it's plus three up here in the north , north west

And its 28c here and humidity at 92%, hell its hot.
--
Regards Lee
~~
No one is compelled to serve great causes,
unless he feels fit for it.
Sir Winston Churchill
.







User: "Patricia Walters"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 11 Jan 2004 09:29:04 AM
On 10 Jan 2004 11:32:42 -0800,
(alvintchase)
wrote:

It's so cold here...thougth I know in many states and countries it
regularly is much colder then this.I hope everyone is having soup and
hot chocalate today.

It t is 4 F here in my part of Vermont today. Positively balmy
compared to other days.
On Friday I went for a walk in minus 11 degrees {feels like minus 29
degrees} and came home when I realized that my breath condensing on my
glasses was forming frost crystals....
--
Patricia
It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are. ~e.e.
cummings
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User: "juno7"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 10 Jan 2004 01:43:48 PM
hate to rub it in but its 70 degrees here in CA
"alvintchase" <relayer211@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c1029ba7.0401101132.73bd79f5@posting.google.com...

It's so cold here...thougth I know in many states and countries it
regularly is much colder then this.I hope everyone is having soup and
hot chocalate today.

.
User: "alvintchase"

Title: Re: How are my fellow Northeasterners doing? 10 Jan 2004 07:41:40 PM
I'm doing fine,thanks.
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