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Posted on 06/28/2006 10:14:11 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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Weatherunderground says 20% chance tomorrow, 50% chance on Tuesday.
Fantastic! Did you ping Jim to it??
~sneakin~
No, I didn't, you know me, never one to boast ~too~ much :~)
Vey cool certificate, Winmag! My nephew, who was a grateful recipient of a Hobbit Hole knife, flew Apaches out of Kandahar. Different squadron, though.
Sounds like a plan! I'm taking a break from packing. 2001: A Space Odyssey just came on the Hi Def channel. It it beautiful in HD, but will still be just as difficult to understand.
LOL! And a nice nap it was.
We have a barbecue for you.... if you want it... charcoal, nice big one on a stand, was dad's. Interested? :~D
A full sized one? Sure, I'd love to have it! If no one else really wants it...
I'll have to have my brother and all down here for a cook-out one of these nights...
Just for you! - It's in the back of the truck, brought it from the beach house a couple days ago, but forgot it was in there :~)
Kewlness...
I stopped at the grocery on the way back from church for a few things. Figured I'd get some fruit, and was planning to get grapes since back home they're usually the next cheapest thing to apples.
They cost twice as much as cherries. So I had to get cherries. So sad.
I love Washington...
You'll have to watch Bobby Flay's "Throwdown" on the Food Network this summer. He's the big grilling guy on that Network.
It's cherry season...
It's cherry season, I think, in Wenatchee and Yakima... they'd be a bargain now.
I know of a nice produce stand in Hood River....
They're never cheap back home, though.
Guess there just aren't as many cherry growers in the east, and I think grapes are easier to transport. Maybe? Dunno.
Right now the "sale" price for Bing cherries is $3.99 a pound.
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