He could be spending time in AZ. We were the one's in Topeka with
the coats on. :)
Jason "RX7 KLR" Isley
jason.isley@alltel.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Emerson [mailto:vreihen@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 12:57 PM
To: autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Daddio's home planet found! [was RE: Enough already with the
attacks :)]
"Moore, John" <jmoore@opentv.com> wrote:
>
>Maybe while I'm up there I can find the planet Mark "the Alien"
>Daddio came from and learn how to drive like that. :) :) :)
I have been doing research into this subject, and suspect
that I have a critical key to locating Mr. Daddio's home planet.
In the paddock at Topeka, he was changing tires. The temperature
on my thermometer were reading 103 F at the time, the blacktop
was melting, and he was the only person on the site NOT sweating.
The obvious deduction is that the temperature on Mr. Daddio's
home planet is much greater than it is on Earth.
Working under the assumption that he's of this solar system,
I have a hyphothesis - Men are from Mars, Daddio's from Venus.
(Sort of adds another twist to that L-class debate, huh?) :-)
Why? The high temperature on Venus can get up to 872 F.
If your typical summer day was 800+ F, you wouldn't be sweating
at a measly 103 F. The temperatures on Mars are much colder
than Earth, and he'd be sweating even in the winter if he came
from there.
Oh, gosh, I overlooked another possibility that might nullify
my hyphothesis. What if the people on Daddio's planet don't
have the ability to sweat??? I guess that we'll never know
for sure, unless somebody can get the men in black to dissect
him for us.....
-Arthur
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