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Okay! That's it. No more bad news for Shirley, darnit!!! For heavens
sake! How much more can you be expected to take? This just makes me angry..... at no one in particular, which is even worse. We all love you. Why is it the nicest people here arehave the most health "issues" to deal with? Maybe you should try being mean and nasty and see is if it makes you healthier. KathyH "Shirley Shone" wrote in message ... If my bad news last week was not enough I am facing another issue. I have been diagnosed as I diabetic. Got the testing kit but not the T-shirt. I feel really dumped on. The weather is in key with me because it is bucketing down. Shirley -- Shirley Shone |
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And here I am in Alaska bitching about the 90F weather we've been having for
a week. Tina "Shirley Shone" wrote in message ... Thanks Marisa. One would think it November here today. The wind has been howling all night and rattling TV aerials on the chimneys. We keep getting heavy showers of rain. It is not fit to turn a dog out at times. It has completely ruined my patch of poppies in the garden. Shirley In message , Marisa Cappetta writes (((Shirley))) UK weather is in the news here, it looks awful. I'm sorry to hear about your health woes. I'm thinking of you my dear. Marisa AU/NZ in article , Shirley Shone at wrote on 23/6/04 10:38 PM: If my bad news last week was not enough I am facing another issue. I have been diagnosed as I diabetic. Got the testing kit but not the T-shirt. I feel really dumped on. The weather is in key with me because it is bucketing down. Shirley -- Shirley Shone |
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Tina wrote:
And here I am in Alaska bitching about the 90F weather we've been having for a week. Well, can you box up just a teeny bit of it and ship it over? When it hits 90F in the UK people really get a bit overexcited. Last year it hit 100F for a day, for the first time ever. I was hoping someone would try and fry an egg on the sidewalk but they've never seen that sort of fun news item apparently. It's cold, rainy, windy and miserable here too. Almost July and we're running the furnace. I shouldn't complain though, because in August it's lovely, hardly up to 80F unless it's been really hot. -Su |
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And here I am in Alaska bitching about the 90F weather we've been having
for a week. Okay 90 in Alaska is extreme. What happened to those mild summers? Well, can you box up just a teeny bit of it and ship it over? When it hits 90F in the UK people really get a bit overexcited. Last year it hit 100F for a day, for the first time ever. I was hoping someone would try and fry an egg on the sidewalk but they've never seen that sort of fun news item apparently. I never tried the fried egg thing unless it was in the 110's or higher. Sure is funny to see other peoples faces. It works better on asphalt though. |
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snert I remember walking down the street one summer here and finding
an egg on the sidewalk. Not cooked... it was about 95 degrees. Just... sitting there. Sunny side up, warm, and totally raw. I guess someone just HAD to try it. -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com http://www.snipurl.com/kebay Su/Cutworks wrote: Tina wrote: And here I am in Alaska bitching about the 90F weather we've been having for a week. Well, can you box up just a teeny bit of it and ship it over? When it hits 90F in the UK people really get a bit overexcited. Last year it hit 100F for a day, for the first time ever. I was hoping someone would try and fry an egg on the sidewalk but they've never seen that sort of fun news item apparently. It's cold, rainy, windy and miserable here too. Almost July and we're running the furnace. I shouldn't complain though, because in August it's lovely, hardly up to 80F unless it's been really hot. -Su |
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The trouble with such heat in June is that the sun is relentless. It
doesn't go down! I don't tolerate it well at all, and it's just 6 weeks from last frost. Tina "Su/Cutworks" wrote in message ... Tina wrote: And here I am in Alaska bitching about the 90F weather we've been having for a week. Well, can you box up just a teeny bit of it and ship it over? When it hits 90F in the UK people really get a bit overexcited. Last year it hit 100F for a day, for the first time ever. I was hoping someone would try and fry an egg on the sidewalk but they've never seen that sort of fun news item apparently. It's cold, rainy, windy and miserable here too. Almost July and we're running the furnace. I shouldn't complain though, because in August it's lovely, hardly up to 80F unless it's been really hot. -Su |
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aw, shirley...here's a hug for you!!! {{{shirley}}}
"Shirley Shone" wrote in message ... If my bad news last week was not enough I am facing another issue. I have been diagnosed as I diabetic. Got the testing kit but not the T-shirt. I feel really dumped on. The weather is in key with me because it is bucketing down. Shirley -- Shirley Shone |
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Thanks Mary.
I would like to thank everybody for their concern. It is a lovely feeling to know that I have so many lovely people who are bolstering me up. Love To you all. Shirley In message , meijhana writes aw, shirley...here's a hug for you!!! {{{shirley}}} "Shirley Shone" wrote in message ... If my bad news last week was not enough I am facing another issue. I have been diagnosed as I diabetic. Got the testing kit but not the T-shirt. I feel really dumped on. The weather is in key with me because it is bucketing down. Shirley -- Shirley Shone -- Shirley Shone |
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