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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good morning all [^] <br /> <br />The sun is out but seems to have lost some of its heat. [:(] Here in Central Arkansas the temp is 25, Dallas has 31, Oklahoma City has 19, Houston 40, and New Orleans 36. I bet those in New Orleans are wondering what the heck has happened. I think we were down in the teens last night but not sure. I kept the washing maching, or dishwasher running most of the night to help keep the water pipes from freezing. Our high today is going to be 38 and way back down into the icebox tonight. The good thing is NO SNOW and NO ICE. <br /> <br />Other than the weather there is nothing much to report. <br /> <br /> <br />Mitchell [:p] <br /> <br />I have not found the issue you wanted as yet. I did find a lot of old aircraft magazine, WWII mags, and tons of Trains and Classic Trains but just not the issue you want. I will try as time permits and maybe in a few days I might find it. <br /> <br />Well guys, it has been a while since I have had a sore throat and (re)found out that coffee and a sore throat don't seem to go well together. [V] I have been eating some small oranges and small apples I bought but nothing is helping so far. [:(] <br /> <br />OK, well take care all. (Keep the snow up north) [;)] If Australia has some nice warm weather, Mitchell you can get some of it this way. [;)] <br /> <br />Have a Good Day, Mates. [:D] <br /> <br /> <br />Edit starts here [B)] <br /> <br /> <br />Well I forgot, I do have some news. I just kept forgetting it so it didn't get to you all. <br /> <br />Up in Missouri the parents are neighbors to some friends who will be riding their horses in the inauguration parade later this week. They are from Bois D' Arc, but belong to the saddle club at Willard, Missouri. Not too often you actually know someone who marches or rides in a big event such as that or the Thanksgivings/Christmas parades. Dad said they have to shoe the horses with special "street" shoes. Since we had cattle dad would never let us have horses even though my little sister wanted one badly. But if you see group of people riding horses in the parade that could be them. There are probally several groups of horse rides though but this group will be from Willard, Missouri. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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