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Jo, you'll get no simpathy from us Southern Belles on this issue

until Janurary or so when it's " cold " down here and you are in

several feet of snow. Until then, kindly stop showing off about your

weather....LOL! I cooked our entire dinner on the grill last night

(grilled filet mignon, eggplant, yellow squash and zuchinni) and I

was sweating so much that the smoke stuck to me. I was gray and ashy

when my husband came home. Had to rinse off in the pool several

times to get it off....yuck!

> To the ladies of the southwest:

>

> Sorry, I have a hard time relating to complaints about the heat!

> Here in Wisconsin it's so COLD most of the time that you can't do

> anything and right about the time it gets warm our " state bird "

(the

> mosquito) makes its appearance and drives everyone indoors. (Kind

of

> makes you want to pack your bags right now and head for Milwaukee,

> doesn't it Melisa? We do have a great summer festival season,

> though.) Through it all, though, I just can't imagine life without

> snow days, " bubblers " , and " cooler near the lake " .

>

> Buzzzzzzzzzzz-slap!

>

> Jo

>

>

>

>

> > I'd love to experience a dry heat as I can't grasp the concept.

> I've

> > had it explained a million times but can't relate

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Texas Mom:I am coming to your house tonight!!!!LOL!!!! I am going to have

filet mignon on the brain all day now!!!!!

Melisa

Re: " Wet heat " " Dry Heat " I'll take any heat!

Jo, you'll get no simpathy from us Southern Belles on this issue

until Janurary or so when it's " cold " down here and you are in

several feet of snow. Until then, kindly stop showing off about your

weather....LOL! I cooked our entire dinner on the grill last night

(grilled filet mignon, eggplant, yellow squash and zuchinni) and I

was sweating so much that the smoke stuck to me. I was gray and ashy

when my husband came home. Had to rinse off in the pool several

times to get it off....yuck!

> To the ladies of the southwest:

>

> Sorry, I have a hard time relating to complaints about the heat!

> Here in Wisconsin it's so COLD most of the time that you can't do

> anything and right about the time it gets warm our " state bird "

(the

> mosquito) makes its appearance and drives everyone indoors. (Kind

of

> makes you want to pack your bags right now and head for Milwaukee,

> doesn't it Melisa? We do have a great summer festival season,

> though.) Through it all, though, I just can't imagine life without

> snow days, " bubblers " , and " cooler near the lake " .

>

> Buzzzzzzzzzzz-slap!

>

> Jo

>

>

>

>

> > I'd love to experience a dry heat as I can't grasp the concept.

> I've

> > had it explained a million times but can't relate

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You can come stay with me Jo and when it gets too hot for you I'll zip you

up to Ruidoso 2 1/2 hrs away up in the cool pines. Sound good?

" Wet heat " " Dry Heat " I'll take any heat!

> To the ladies of the southwest:

>

> Sorry, I have a hard time relating to complaints about the heat!

> Here in Wisconsin it's so COLD most of the time that you can't do

> anything and right about the time it gets warm our " state bird " (the

> mosquito) makes its appearance and drives everyone indoors. (Kind of

> makes you want to pack your bags right now and head for Milwaukee,

> doesn't it Melisa? We do have a great summer festival season,

> though.) Through it all, though, I just can't imagine life without

> snow days, " bubblers " , and " cooler near the lake " .

>

> Buzzzzzzzzzzz-slap!

>

> Jo

>

>

>

>

> > I'd love to experience a dry heat as I can't grasp the concept.

> I've

> > had it explained a million times but can't relate

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Hot off the press- summer's here!

> School's out and it's sizzling hot. Whether you're planning a

> graduation party, a summer brunch, or simple birthday party,

> shop GreatEntertaining.com before your next celebration.

> 1/4473/1/_/812636/_/959746095/

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Please use our list bookstore In Association with Amazon.com If you are

looking for anything, please click on this link first! Thanks!

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>

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interested in getting paid to do it.

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>

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Oh Texas Mom, you're such a brat --and I don't mean a Wisconsin

sausage ;-)

The only ones who've been able to use our pool so far are the DUCKS,

much to the dissapointment of my three semi-aquatic daughters. It's

been raining so much here that we're up to our eyeballs in MUD and no

place to rinse it off!

I'm going to a convention in Dallas for a few days at the end of

August--I guess I'll have to bring an extra suitcase to fill with

some hot weather to take home with me!

> Jo, you'll get no simpathy from us Southern Belles on this issue

> until Janurary or so when it's " cold " down here and you are in

> several feet of snow. Until then, kindly stop showing off about

your

> weather....LOL! I cooked our entire dinner on the grill last night

> (grilled filet mignon, eggplant, yellow squash and zuchinni) and I

> was sweating so much that the smoke stuck to me. I was gray and

ashy

> when my husband came home. Had to rinse off in the pool several

> times to get it off....yuck!

>

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I hope you have a really big place out there--I have a feeling you'll

have lots of hot, tired and hungry LifeLifters knocking down your

door very soon!!

Jo

> You can come stay with me Jo and when it gets too hot for you I'll

zip you

> up to Ruidoso 2 1/2 hrs away up in the cool pines. Sound good?

>

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You're coming to Dallas at the end of August....oh my goodness,

you're going to melt. It's in the 100's all through August. Usually

around 105 or so, but don't worry, it will cool off to a chilly 98

degrees at night. Keep me posted on your trip and I'll swing by your

hotel and we can get our picture taken together and post it on this

board. Our pool in August is so hot that you have to order blocks of

ice to cool it off. There is even a company in Plano, Texas near me

that sells air conditioners for swimming pools!

> > Jo, you'll get no simpathy from us Southern Belles on this issue

> > until Janurary or so when it's " cold " down here and you are in

> > several feet of snow. Until then, kindly stop showing off about

> your

> > weather....LOL! I cooked our entire dinner on the grill last

night

> > (grilled filet mignon, eggplant, yellow squash and zuchinni) and

I

> > was sweating so much that the smoke stuck to me. I was gray and

> ashy

> > when my husband came home. Had to rinse off in the pool several

> > times to get it off....yuck!

> >

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Yea! Sounds teriffic!!!! We'll have to have Texas Mom cook the steaks and

my mom will do the enchiladas!!!! Party time!!!

Re: " Wet heat " " Dry Heat " I'll take any heat!

>

>

> I hope you have a really big place out there--I have a feeling you'll

> have lots of hot, tired and hungry LifeLifters knocking down your

> door very soon!!

>

> Jo

>

>

>

> > You can come stay with me Jo and when it gets too hot for you I'll

> zip you

> > up to Ruidoso 2 1/2 hrs away up in the cool pines. Sound good?

> >

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Hot off the press- summer's here!

> School's out and it's sizzling hot. Whether you're planning a

> graduation party, a summer brunch, or simple birthday party,

> shop GreatEntertaining.com before your next celebration.

> 1/4473/1/_/812636/_/959791474/

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Please use our list bookstore In Association with Amazon.com If you are

looking for anything, please click on this link first! Thanks!

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect-home/karmasrecommerea

>

> If you choose to read the messages from the web, then you might be

interested in getting paid to do it.

http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=ICA-586

>

>

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Hey TexMom...I comin' to eat with YOU!!!!

Love and pahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Libster

> > To the ladies of the southwest:

> >

> > Sorry, I have a hard time relating to complaints about the heat!

> > Here in Wisconsin it's so COLD most of the time that you can't do

> > anything and right about the time it gets warm our " state bird "

> (the

> > mosquito) makes its appearance and drives everyone indoors. (Kind

> of

> > makes you want to pack your bags right now and head for

Milwaukee,

> > doesn't it Melisa? We do have a great summer festival season,

> > though.) Through it all, though, I just can't imagine life

without

> > snow days, " bubblers " , and " cooler near the lake " .

> >

> > Buzzzzzzzzzzz-slap!

> >

> > Jo

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > I'd love to experience a dry heat as I can't grasp the

concept.

> > I've

> > > had it explained a million times but can't relate

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