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Thanks, but no thanks. Last month I got white knuckles wondering if that damn Ida will pass Cancun or not a day and a half before I was supposed to leave!
I don't know about you, folks, but this slave has to go to the sugar-cane fields tomorrow!
Sounds like a plan! I'm not so sure a "relationships forum party" would be such a wise idea given the mix of personalities on here.
Just make sure you invite your friend stargazzer
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Originally Posted by sierraAZ
You never know... We do get some dusting occasionally and it seems to be happening more often. Global warming, you know... A few years ago the snow stuck overnight even in mid-town (normally the areas closer to the mountains get it) and I saw a snowman in the morning!
I don't think Phoenix ever gets snow, though. It's sitting at half of our altitude, which is the reason it's a hotter oven.
Well for your sake I hope it never reaches the frequency that it does in the northern states
Thanks, but no thanks. Last month I got white knuckles wondering if that damn Ida will pass Cancun or not a day and a half before I was supposed to leave!
I don't know about you, folks, but this slave has to go to the sugar-cane fields tomorrow!
Yes! But there's always next year Actually, I did consider going to AZ over the holidays, my brother lives in Mesa. But a whole lotta other crap got in the way of that plan! After having had white Christmases for my entire life I would have loved to have gone without. Just once
You've never had a Christmas until you spend one in Jamaica. Christmas tree on the beach and Reggae Christmas music. It was a riot.
Thanks, but no thanks. Last month I got white knuckles wondering if that damn Ida will pass Cancun or not a day and a half before I was supposed to leave!
I don't know about you, folks, but this slave has to go to the sugar-cane fields tomorrow!
Ciao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I went to Cancun one Thanksgiving and a storm hit the day before I left to come home and it made me soooo woozy I felt like I was seasick. I was scared as hell and I was alone. It was still overcast the next day when we took off and it was the only the second time I was ever worried to fly.
"I went to Cancun one Thanksgiving and a storm hit the day before I left to come home and it made me soooo woozy I felt like I was seasick. I was scared as hell and I was alone. It was still overcast the next day when we took off and it was the only the second time I was ever worried to fly.
Wow , know exactly what your saying, I'm really chicken flying even without the
bad weather. One time I asked a friend to come along to Florida to check out parents
spread and alot had to do with flying alone. Was in the dumps today , so good to check in. Oh, uh ....did somebody say party ? can I come ?
NO..... Well ok. Even if I bring a surprise ?
Well ok. No biggy.
I'm not afraid to fly I travel a lot. I'd only been scared twice. The Cancun return flight and coming home from California there was a storm and extrememe turbulance, bouncing all over the place. We stopped in Indiana to unload and get new passengers and when I saw the priest board the plane, I thought, "I'm screwed."
Oh, it was great, except the person I went with was a dick. So, on the last night there I got up and took all his Jamaican money (which is worthless in the states) and went up to the bar and bought drinks for everybody while he was sleeping.
Oh, it was great, except the person I went with was a dick. So, on the last night there I got up and took all his Jamaican money (which is worthless in the states) and went up to the bar and bought drinks for everybody while he was sleeping.
hahaha That is too funny! So what did he say the next morning - did he know what you did?
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