Jerry,

Having lived in southern California, I know what a
hard feeze can do to crops such as citrus, lettuce
etc.  But you didn't answer the question.  Are you
still going to wear shorts?  Louisiana is a bit better
off, the cold weather doesn't affect rice, sugar cane
and crawfish cops much. 

Mark Delaney
--- Jerry Goldsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Mark Delaney
> > 
> > Jerry from what I hear you'll be getting yours
> soon
> > enough, you may need that down parka in my closet
> that
> > I haven't worn in 16 years.  But I'm not fed exing
> > anything.  It supposed to be 19 here friday
> morning, I
> > figure you have two more days and you'll have to
> > change from shorts to long pants or are blue legs
> in
> > in Florida this year? - Mark
> > --- Jerry Goldsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Would one of you kind souls PLEASE FED-EX a down
> > > parka to me !!! BRRRRRR  Low 60's  BOY its going
> > > to be cold !!  ;-)
> > > 
> Yup.  We will have damaged crops here.  It will dip
> into
> the mid to hi 20's and stay there for most of the
> night .
> Our plants have been brought inside.  Animal
> shelters 
> are open, etc.
> 
> I was of course joking when I posted about needing a
> jacket,
> and nobody's health is threatened (well, maybe some
>  homeless or elderly could be in trouble), but this
> is a serious
> weather deviation for Florida and will have some
> serious affects on
> our State.
> 
> JG
> 


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