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Re: Thawing out
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 07, 2005 at 02:40:01 from (216.208.58.161):
In Reply to: Thawing out posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 06, 2005 at 12:24:57:
Howard: This going south in winter is something I've never done, however I must admit as I age I am thinking it may be the answer. The part I tend to resist is, I cant see much point in going unless one completely avoids most of the winter. I've seen so many folks head south for two weeks, while they are gone we enjoy a nice mild spell, and the very day they come home, back we go to sub zero weather. That alone has to be an asualt on one's carcass. Now if I'm going to do it, I've got to figure some way I can afford to stay until May. I've got it figured that I wouldn't mind hanging around until just after Christmas. Most places here in southern part of Canada, that would give 1 month of winter. That is enough for any 63 year old. Of course you probably know my feelings on retired old farts. They should not be allowed to buy energy for heating or air conditioning. If all seniors across North America migrated like the birds, the demand for energy would drop substancially, maybe even enough, that the price may drop for everyone. Now I ask you, could that be all bad?
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