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I’m told he has a penthouse suite at the Dorchester. Some people have class, Goldman!
Who told you that Moore? You probably read it in the Crux Chronicle...
I doubt he knows anything, period.
On that we can agree...
Slow night at the coffee shop...

Tree watches the sunset in 50F weather and knows there are a lot of friends out there in much worse weather and wonders 'what the hell were they thinking'.
They wanted to live in a blue state and forgot that Hawaii is a blue state?
 
You should come visit SoCal. The weather is far, and you can laugh at the people wearing coats in 80F weather. Also know as meself.


Any subject of her majesty the queen want to comment on this BBC article?
Can employers demand you go to work naked?
I went to Phoenix at Christmas 2014 for my mother's funeral. It was unusually cold--60's in the day and down to 45 or so at night. The spider monkeys at the zoo had heat lamps, and the orangutans had blankets. There was a pool at the hotel, and people got in. I suspect that they were used to cold water, and were damn well going to swim after spending all that money to come to the desert. I grew up in Chicago, and the "north pool" was in the shade and always cold. When we moved to Phoenix, we stayed in a motel until we could find a house. It was around Halloween, and people thought we were nuts to go swimming. One adapts to things.
 
Except for a few weeks in January the Tree estate has had a fairly nice winter. The US east coast has 200,000 still without power and another big storm due tonight and tomorrow. Be mindful of all our friends there.
On the bright side, they can take off work.
Apparently the coastal flooding is serious, especially since the storms coincided with high tide.
Yes, the midwest (at least the lower part) got off fairly easy this year.
 
I went to Phoenix at Christmas 2014 for my mother's funeral. It was unusually cold--60's in the day and down to 45 or so at night. The spider monkeys at the zoo had heat lamps, and the orangutans had blankets. There was a pool at the hotel, and people got in. I suspect that they were used to cold water, and were damn well going to swim after spending all that money to come to the desert. I grew up in Chicago, and the "north pool" was in the shade and always cold. When we moved to Phoenix, we stayed in a motel until we could find a house. It was around Halloween, and people thought we were nuts to go swimming. One adapts to things.
Wow. I went to Arizona during the summer for my grandpas funeral. Drove to Tucson. It was 120 degrees, and we drove through spaces where if the car had broken down we probably would have died.
 
Wow. I went to Arizona during the summer for my grandpas funeral. Drove to Tucson. It was 120 degrees, and we drove through spaces where if the car had broken down we probably would have died.
You remind me of my 1964 trip to California in a 1957 Ford station wagon with no A/C and 8 people in it...

Crucifixion sounds easy looking back...
 
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