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Re: Alert! Don't read if you are offended by more than one paragraph/was: LUMPY....check your yahoo     

Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile · Search for Summer Reading in alt.nuke.the.usa
Author: Karen
Date: Sep 8, 2008 14:46

... was a pileated woodpecker sitting in the early morning sunshine on a branch of a live oak tree in my front yard. Now, THEY are impressive! That's only the second one I've seen this summer... I've never seen one! How about taking a picture of the next one you see? Karen Birds are most difficult to photograph but I could have gotten a pic of this one ...
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Re: Alert! Don't read if you are offended by more than one paragraph/was: LUMPY....check your yahoo     

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Author: Karen
Date: Sep 8, 2008 14:37

... was a pileated woodpecker sitting in the early morning sunshine on a branch of a live oak tree in my front yard. Now, THEY are impressive! That's only the second one I've seen this summer... I've never seen one! How about taking a picture of the next one you see? Karen Birds are most difficult to photograph but I could have gotten a pic of this one ...
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Re: Alert! Don't read if you are offended by more than one paragraph/was: LUMPY....check your yahoo     

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Author: Jose Gaspar
Date: Sep 8, 2008 07:04

... was a pileated woodpecker sitting in the early morning sunshine on a branch of a live oak tree in my front yard. Now, THEY are impressive! That's only the second one I've seen this summer... I've never seen one! How about taking a picture of the next one you see? Karen Birds are most difficult to photograph but I could have gotten a pic of this one had I had a ...
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Re: Alert! Don't read if you are offended by more than one paragraph/was: LUMPY....check your yahoo     

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Author: Karen
Date: Sep 8, 2008 06:28

"Jose Gaspar" <Jose_member@newsguy.com> wrote in message About 10 minutes ago there was a pileated woodpecker sitting in the early morning sunshine on a branch of a live oak tree in my front yard. Now, THEY are impressive! That's only the second one I've seen this summer... I've never seen one! How about taking a picture of the next one you see? Karen
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Re: Alert! Don't read if you are offended by more than one paragraph/was: LUMPY....check your yahoo     

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Author: Jose Gaspar
Date: Sep 8, 2008 05:52

... me around like they always do when I make my little walking route to feed the coons. We've been going after dark recently and they especially enjoy that. About 10 minutes ago there was a pileated woodpecker sitting in the early morning sunshine on a branch of a live oak tree in my front yard. Now, THEY are impressive! That's only the second one I've seen this summer...
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Re: Alert! Don't read if you are offended by more than one paragraph/was: LUMPY....check your yahoo     

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Author: Karen
Date: Sep 7, 2008 21:39

...4ee6-ae20-3bec0b63ea35@1g2000pre.googlegroups.com That was a good read. Thank you. I'm not much for one-liners. If I'm going to bother reading posts I'd like them to have some content.... to do when the jobs go away overnight...I read the history of the downtown area owned by Bremer ... as much as the stifling heat and humidity in summer....and the 3 month growing season. I had a...
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Re: Alert! Don't read if you are offended by more than one paragraph/was: LUMPY....check your yahoo     

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Author: Karen
Date: Sep 7, 2008 18:29

...ever made. I've only had a fan on 2-3x this summer and have no need for A/C. I was quite reluctant to... to worry about except a "possible" earthquake...someday? No lightning and summer storms, no tornadoes, no hurricanes, no flooding or fires (where we ... much like it in WINTER....I couldn't possibly make it through summer. You condemn Bremerton, but I can't afford to live on Bainbridge ...
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Re: SEX AND THE SUMMER--brand-new products to heat up your summer! Passion Parties by Marion NY CT NJ     

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Author: mdipippo
Date: Aug 14, 2008 08:02

...34 am, mdipi...@yahoo.com wrote: Summer....the perfect time to explore some...s better than a hot, steamy summer afternoon with your lover?  A ...with your lover AND our new SUMMER PRODUCTS! Call now for a summer catalog, to book a party, or to join my team of..., business opportunity, hostess perks, discounts, ... read more »- Hide quoted text - - Show ...
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Re: Bus Heating in Summer     

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Author: Richard J.
Date: Aug 8, 2008 12:17

... engine at the back and can't be controlled by the driver. They are only adjustable by engineers and obviously only when the engine is not scalding hot itself. This is the explanation I've read on another group recently. That's such a bizarre design that I'm not sure I believe it, but there's still no excuse for not getting the engineers to turn off the heating on ...
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Re: Bus Heating in Summer     

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Author: Richard J.
Date: Aug 7, 2008 16:16

... engine at the back and can't be controlled by the driver. They are only adjustable by engineers and obviously only when the engine is not scalding hot itself. This is the explanation I've read on another group recently. That's such a bizarre design that I'm not sure I believe it, but there's still no excuse for not getting the engineers to turn off the heating on the whole fleet...
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