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Netdoc,

Don't forget the sun screen.

And nicodaemos. What makes you think we are rubbing it in? I would a have a few choice words for you but I don't have time to type it all out. I am to busy preparing for all of the diving I will be doing in Key Largo this weekend.
:tongeout:

/me runs
 
:D :D :D

Thanks for the laugh, lucid/Netdoc. Atlanta is cold, wet and gray today so it's nice to hear that there's sunshine somewhere.

BTW, I hope you both get really wrinkly fingers with all the diving you're doing. :wink:

Enjoy.
 
:eek:

Nic when I see it that cold where you are "down south" it makes spring up here seem years away. Winter is not kind to divers.
 
I know what you mean Lawman. I only moved down south a few years ago. Spent many snowy winters up north.

But if it's any consolation. Winters up north were a lot easier to take than down here. I know it sounds strange, but up north you expected the cold weather and you adapted to it.

Down here the weather is constantly changing. Heck just last week it was 70 degrees on a couple of days. And today the temp ranged from the 40's to 20's.
 
Here in Raleigh NC the power went out Wednesday night, lows expected to be around 18 degrees and we hope to have residential power by Sunday/Monday.

The kids and I are camping in my office building. I have the pass keys but don't tell anyone. :D
 
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