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    I thought you could EMAIL it.

    Les

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    Well, 42rangie, I surmise that there is no problem about keeping the Leinenkugels cold in Chippewa Falls or the Boulevard in Kansas City.

    Have a look at weatherUSA | Weather Information for the United States

    A friend in Minneapolis tells me that at -40 the brain stops working. I believe this is why Wisconsonians go to open air football games in your current weather.
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    Careful opening attachments they may contain Hot!

    Quote Originally Posted by 42rangie View Post
    I thought you could EMAIL it. Les
    Has anyone got some 40° heat that they can be sent to Les as an email attachment?

    We have only 17° available at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    Has anyone got some 40° heat that they can be sent to Les as an email attachment?

    We have only 17° available at the moment.
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    Hang on. I'll turn the heater up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    Has anyone got some 40° heat that they can be sent to Les as an email attachment?

    We have only 17° available at the moment.
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    We can spare five or so, but it's pick up only.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Not sure if this has been put up , but he does it better/ original than a certain Aussie comic. Mature audience by the third line
    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f2rC_k-...%3Df2rC_k-Sn6E

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    ^ That's what I first thought of when I saw the thread title, a very funny show, although the comments about Lance Armstrong have had their implications somewhat changed
    Heat wise, it's nice here in Vietnam. A bit humid, but not too much, quite pleasant. No more happy hour by the pool, and no more pretty girls going swimming, but I have the prettiest one waiting for me back home
    Oh, and here's a Vogue in the restaurant car park of my friend



    I've seen.....
    3 vogues, this one, one being worked on and one being transported.
    3 Evoques, two red and black and one white and black. One was parked outside the restaurant we had dinner at last night, had a good gander at it.
    2 RRS, white.
    So the vietnamese are coming around the LRs, and the temperature is quite comfortable, thanks for asking
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    So where in Vietnam are you Muppet? I'm guessing Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi if there's decent cars around. I spent several months working in HCMC and I really liked the place. Extremely friendly people, great food, and if you go in the summer months, damned hot too.

    And it's refreshing to hear your eyes are no longer sore.

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    Hanoi.
    4th trip to the area, first time was in 06. Spent maybe two days in HCMC, then headed north.
    Since then it's only been the occasional stop over for international - domestic flights.
    Personally I prefer Hanoi, it's a much more pleasant city to spend time in on your own, which is helpful as mum works here, and will be for the next year
    No shortage of nice cars, we looked after a Vietnamese girl when she studied in Australia, kind of became my half sister, so she looks after us when we visit, and her parents are super wealthy.
    The parking lot would have had upwards of $1M worth of fine motor vehicles, Lexus, the Vogue, BMWs, Audis, etc.
    But I agree, the people and the food are wonderful, so friendly.
    The Phantom - Oslo Blue 2001 Td5 SE.
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    Interesting to hear your comments about preferring Hanoi. We were there in winter and it was fairly cold, but enjoyable. Loved Ha Long Bay, despite all the tourists, but we went on an extended junk cruise so got away from the day visitors. It was obvious there were some very wealhty people, but I'm told there's a lot of corruption involved in doing well there.

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