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Post by Mark on Mar 26, 2007 12:40:34 GMT -5
This is my first attempt to download a photo here. I'll keep my fingers crossed that it works...It was kinda breezy, hence the jacket...
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Post by Mark on Mar 26, 2007 12:47:13 GMT -5
Huh - Interesting... I downsized the pic in photo bucket but it wouldn't seem to carry that downsized version to the thread.
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Post by Pisti on Mar 27, 2007 15:33:44 GMT -5
And you really did need a jacket beside THAT woman?
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Post by Mark on Mar 28, 2007 10:03:24 GMT -5
Thank you Judit for your concern of my bodily core temperature. It's that level of caring for friends that instantly warms my heart and one can never have too many supportive friends. And speaking of warm, how is the weather in Brussels at this time of the year? My mother is Austrian and Western Europe is a travel destination I have yet to experience and would love to see some day soon.
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Post by Mark on Mar 28, 2007 10:17:25 GMT -5
BTW Judit please don't take my sense of humor as insulting or sarcastic toward you or anyone else. I appreciate your sense of humor as well too. But I am serious about seeing Europe...
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Post by Pisti on Mar 28, 2007 18:28:04 GMT -5
I usually take one's sence of humor as sence of humor. The weather in Brussels is very different from the weather in Austria which is much closer to my hometown in Hungary then this weather here. Here it is always raining and the air is very heavy. Usually the warm feels very hot and the cold feels freezing only because of the high level of humidity in the air. In the middle of the continent is dryer, so you can support more the even warmer and even colder temperatures. And Brussels is the "non plus ultra"of the wet cities around here, because it is on an ancient moor - here the sky is covered and it is raining even if on the coast the sun is shining. Now it is quite cold but warming up and rather sunny - which is unusual. Usually a real Belgian summer lasts several hours on a Wednesday afternoon - otherwise you have the same not too cold and rainy weather all year. A Belgian guy told me that the first thing a Belgian child sees is the rain. And if I can be at your service with infos about Europe feel free to ask me - I'm happy to help if I can.
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Post by Mark on Mar 29, 2007 20:57:21 GMT -5
Wow Judit if you're thinking about a second career may I suggest that you become the hot weatherbabe on the evening news. You described the weather in such beautiful graphic detail that I know you'd have all us chairguys glued to our TV's waiting for your weather report. Hell I'd be watching even if I knew it was going to rain... of course I'd be dreaming about you giving the news about a hot summer night though....
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Post by Pisti on Mar 30, 2007 18:54:56 GMT -5
Mark, I don't think I need to be a weatherbabe to announce hot summer nights. And hot winter nights either, by the way.
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Post by Mark on Mar 31, 2007 13:18:13 GMT -5
That's the beauty of living in the free world-we can be anything we want to be and no one can force us to conform... Rock on Freedom!
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Post by dolly on Mar 31, 2007 22:38:41 GMT -5
great pic, mark! nice to put a face to your name.
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Post by Mark on Apr 4, 2007 16:22:44 GMT -5
Thank you for the compliment, Dolly.
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