I was about 16 when I first went snowmobiling. This old guy who spoke in great wisdom, said to me "it's bad luck if you hit a bush." I've heard lots of guys talk about "luck." Well the guys were calling out to me the directions to go as they thought it was as fun as a video game. guys in college used to do this too, when directing me to a seat in class. Then I didn't "something" enough and hit a bush. No big deal. Till... I ... warmed... up!!! I was a striped hoppin numbass! that'ssome bad luck! hahaha But that Sariniac Black and Tan, if it's still made,it's worth the time to find it. On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Bob Kennedy wrote:
> I went to Old Forge I think that's the town Jerry was talking about. I had a > shop outside of Buffalo and I also rented U-Haul trucks. A group of us took > snow mobiles up there for a weekend and I've never been so cold in my life. > I was going to ride along and at the end of the driveway I got off my sled > and told the guys I'd keep the fire going so it would be warm when they came > back. I'm not sure but I think I froze some parts of me off up there... > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 10:42 PM > Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] electric heaters > > > oh the home of the best black and tan available wide scale! > > On Sat, 17 Nov 2007, Jerry Richer wrote: > > > I live in Northern New York State. Saranac Lake, twenty miles to the East > is often reported on the Today Show as the coldest spot in the United States. > In Saranac Lake they pay twelve cents per Kilowatt Hour. We mostly heat with > electric because our municipal owned power supply only costs two cents per > Kilowatt Hour. It's suppose to be about the most inexpensive power in the > United States. > > > > Jerry > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
