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glmilligan3826@my-dejanews.com wrote:

> This is the time of year when we turn on the cabin heat for the 
> first time since last winter...maybe there was a sub-lethal leak of 
> carbon monoxide into the cabin.

Good point but....in Miami, current temperature 78?

Heck I'm still wondering whether or not I can take off another
layer of clothes without getting arrested for public indecency
at those temperatures.

Snow"northern"bird


