On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Jarvis, Matthew <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On May 9, 2011, at 10:27 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
>>
>> > How do you like TX?
>>
>>
>>       Still in NY at the moment, but when I was in Texas, it was fine.
> I
>> much prefer brutal heat to brutal cold.
>>
>>
>> -- Ed Leafe
>
> Being a native Oregonian I found Central NY winters pretty darn brutal
> like you said, and the summers WAY too humid... but it was the
> c-c-c-cold that finally motivated me to get my butt back out west...
>
> Back in those days I had a Jeep CJ7 w/ a heater that was a bit sketchy,
> and the snow I tracked onto the floorboards would usually stay there
> until April when everything finally thawed out....  ;)
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Texas can be brutal in most of summer as well as winter.  Toss in a
Hurricane because of where Ed lives and it is a fun filled adventure
ridden environment.

Like I should talk.  The Mississippi river is now about 6 miles wide
here.  In regular levels it is just over a mile.

The Barbecue fest had to relocate this year because of the park being
under water next to the river.  We have flooring to keep team members
off the mud, think of pallets that are 12' long.  This year they would
have floated away.

-- 
Stephen Russell

Unified Health Services
60 Germantown Court
Suite 220
Cordova, TN 38018

Telephone: 888.510.2667

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