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Thanks to Dave's comment yesterday we have gone back to work. Hope it is real BORING for you today Dave without all of us POSTING. Dale
 
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OK Dale, you've convinced me. Forget work, and Deb agrees. I am ready to head south anyway. Some neighbors of ours have just left for Alamo, TX. Well, we're having a warm up this weekend in Minnesota. It will be up to 48 deg with a low of 34. That's RVing weather.

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How as your trip Dale?
 
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ron, what trip? Did you get your scooter started? Oh I keep forgetting, this is a SERIOUS site. I need to go out to the Barth, but it is raining. Can you or bill h. tell me will I get wetter if I walk, or wetter if I run?. Yesterday I learn all about Dark Suckers, on this SERIOUS site.
 
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My bad. Thought you'd ben on a Barth adventure.

Ahhh the age-old motorcycle question, should I ride faster and get wet quicker but arrive sooner, or....yada yada yada. Ususlly this comes with a temperature consideration instead of moisture. You'd be amazed at just how fast the windchill of 35-degree ambient air can cut through you at triple digit speeds.........but you're not cold as long. :-)
 
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