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James Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Jul 1998 15:13:41 -0400
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Oh..I don't know Art... Fort Lost-in-the-Woods, MISERY is probably just as bad
as bad as Ft. Benning, Ga!!.. Been there...done that..

James Reynolds.


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Subject:    Re: HP3000 NEEDS IN OKLAHOMA
Author: Art H Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
Date:       7/9/98 12:48 PM

Ok You guys.... :)

     My vote for worst is Ft. Benning, Ga!   I mean all that heat and
humidity??? in summer? ... I suppose being stationed there counts as
working there?

      Native Oregonians don't mind the rust (I have mine removed at least
once a year hehehe) and there is now a surgical procedure (outpatient for
most) to remove the webbing from between our fingers and toes :)

     And for Lou... It ain't raining enough!!! this 85 degree stuff has got
to go! hehehe :)

Art "Native Oregonians should be considered an endangered species :) hehe"
Bahrs




Hmmmm....I thought with all the cancer research and such, that "healthy
tan"
is an oxymoron?
Lou (Rusting Away in Portland) Cook
> Nonetheless, no place is all that bad -- or that good. And I'm always
> surprised how similar every place really is to another. That holds just
as
> true for New Mexico and Oregon. People here in New Mexico always have
healthy
> tans, even if they tend to work all day, indoors. I was very pleasantly
> surprised to see the same healthy tan color in Oregonians went I first
went
> there -- but was later greatly disappointed to find out that it was only
rust.
>
> Wirt Atmar

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