To: Kaslin
It was a hot July afternoon, nearly 92 degreesWhat horrible prose. Why wouldn't you just say "91 degrees"? Or "over 90 degrees"?
5 posted on
07/30/2016 2:35:54 PM PDT by
Dr.Deth
To: Dr.Deth
Well, that 92 is a WORLD of DIFFERENCE from 91 :)
14 posted on
07/30/2016 2:55:15 PM PDT by
dp0622
(The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
To: Dr.Deth
Oh for heavens sake *rme* What difference does it make?
16 posted on
07/30/2016 3:01:48 PM PDT by
Kaslin
(He neededAwesome the ignorant to reelect him. He got them and now we have to pay the consequences)
To: Dr.Deth
What horrible prose. Why wouldn't you just say "91 degrees"? Or "over 90 degrees"? Because it's code. 92 stands for something. Numerologically, it could also mean 29.
Someone wanted that particular code number in there.
And no, I don't know what they meant by it.
21 posted on
07/30/2016 3:12:59 PM PDT by
Talisker
(One who commands, must obey.)
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