>the snowblower, which wasn't working too great even though I just >got it back from the repair shop three days ago! So what's your point? <G> >The furnace went on the blink, too, so those two repair guys were in and >out for hours. Sometimes these things happen at the least convenient >times. I've noticed that too. I never have had a furnace break down in August. Always happens when it's cold outside. >We're looking forward to life returning to normal. > >Clyde Hollinger, RPT Returning? Braggart! Stay inside, hug somebody warm, make coco, and wait for it to warm up enough to make a snowman - on your neighbor's porch. This too shall melt. Hopefully without too much loss of life and property. Remember - Many are cold, but few are frozen. Ron N
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