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Old 01-02-2008, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by dcg1952 View Post
I guess it depends on what you are used to. Was pretty cold here in Pittsburgh this morning but when I went out to get in my car at lunch it felt a lot warmer---didn't even zip up my coat. Turned on the car radio and the weather was 24 degrees and wind chill of 13. Must have been REALLY cold this am for 24 to feel warm. Most times I envy you, Ted----but not on days like this. That's pretty cold to be giving lessons. Hope the global warming kicks in pretty soon. We were just happy we saw the sun for the first time in 6 days. Excuse me while I find my Prozac. Just waitin' for April!
4 lessons in the teens or 13 lessons in the 100's, it's all tough. If I didn't love it, I'd find an office job. I have no desire to be stuck inside all day long, wearing a tie. That would be my destiny, according to my formal education. But, they don't make enough Prozac for that.
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