> feel when you get hit in the face with one.
> Darn good thing they don't fly at 20 miles per second!
Indeed!
 
Fred, you have a Scottish terrier name "Holbrook"?  Ha, I like that.
 
I am sitting here eating some Claxton fruitcake.  Nice and Warm.
 
Ann and Fred, send me your address and I'll send you some!
 
(Looks like I spoke too soon about our Southern weather.
The National Weather service just issued a severe
storm warning for this area and it's raining hail outside).
 
-Walter
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 7:51 PM
Subject: Re:Having fun in Denver

...Of course we do have sand flies. - Walter
   No flies, no bugs of any kind to be seen in Denver today. The only thing flying here are snowballs, lots of snowballs. Big, white meteorites, at least that how heavy they feel when you get hit in the face with one. Darn good thing they don't fly at 20 miles per second!
   Hummm. Anyone care to buy a made to order white meteorite, or a dirty snowball comet? Cheap, today and tomorrow only (as the temperature is expected to reach near 50 degrees by Friday). And I promise not to send any yellow custom colored comets that were visited by my Scottish terrier "Holbrook".
Snowbound in Denver, Fred Hall / Meteorhall

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