Bob not only drives fast enough but drives further than the average bear.
At least he was out in his Morgan getting supersaturated instead of
being in an effeminate F150 because of a little inclimate weather.
Chuck Harris
Ready for summer, tired of this long drawn out winter
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997 18:24:51 -0600 Dave & Linda Freeman
<dlfreeman@ipa.net> writes:
>>-- [ From: Bob Nogueira * EMC.Ver #3.1a ] --
>>
>>
>>-------- REPLY, Original message follows --------
>>
>>> Date: Tuesday, 02-Dec-97 09:29 AM
>>>
>>> From: William Zehring \ Internet: (zehrinwa@umdnj.edu)
>>> SNIP__________________
>> Indeed, Rick is correct to suggest the option of a
>>> supersaturated solution. This is certainly within the realm of
>>possibility,
>>> though it cannot be considered a stable or long term condition,
>either in
>>> chemistry or in marriage law.
>>> SNIP_____________________
>>> Cheers,
>>> Will Zehring
>>
>>-------- REPLY, End of original message --------
>>
>> Don't know nothing 'bout chemistry and darn little 'bout marriage
>but I do
>>know that when driving my Morgan in the rain my clothes get "
>>SUPERSATURATED" and remain that way for a" long term".
>>
>>Bob Nogueira ' who just drove home in the pouring rain'
>
>Bob, You are obviously not driving fast enough.
>
>Dave and Linda Freeman <http://www.ipa.net/~dlfreeman>
>Living the Good Life
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