I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Good morning, everyone!
I go away for a few days and all drama breaks loose. I can't help but think that's a good thing!
Things are supposed to cool off here in the East with temps only in the 90s. Woohoo! Breaking out the sweaters and long johns as I type. ;-)
Hope everyone has a good, clam, stress-free day. (hahaha...I typed "clam" instead of "calm"). Chemo/Arimidex-brain can be fun!
E
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Morning all.
Today looks positively "cool." High of "only" 91 forecast here with thunderstorms expected. Oh, to be in late September!
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Bed time - 7 degrees celcius over night - today was lovely but a bit chilly this morning.
Welcome back enjoyful
Sue
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It will only be about a cool and brisk 100 degree heat ratio today. Heading outside to attack the weeds that are taking over my flowers. Be back for a glass of wine with lunch!
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The usual...92 and 90% humidity.
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Just saw the forecast. 89 today and low 90s the rest of the week. We still haven't had rain, although everyone around us has - it keeps skipping over us. E - if you have any extra clams, please send.
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It's positively freezing here today 20C (70-something elsewhere) and it RAINED last night - don't worry it's going up to 30C this afternoon.
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Morning Peeps!
It's going to be hot and muggy here too. What else is new?!? Expecting thunderstorms later today, which is good, we can sure use the rain.
Enjoyful .. so glad to see you!
hugs all round,
Bren
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Hi Enjoyful! I'll take my clams fried please. I used to get those about once a year but it's been more than a decade since I had any.
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Hi, Enjoyful,
good to see you, hope you're doing well. RR- oooohh, friend clams, we used to get those at the beach in CT. Yummy...just thinking, now without a wonky gallbladder, maybe I can eat them again? Nice thought.
Hope all are getting cooler. We're in the 70's in wetern MA - with boomers on the way this afternoon, never thought I'd ay this after May, but we could use the rain.
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We used to get our fried clams at Howard Johnsons! Regular clams came out of a can that looked like a tuna fish can. Mix em with cream cheese and we had clam dip. They were rubbery, to say the least. LOL
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Alpal, I loved Howard Johnson's fried clams! So did Jacques Pepin, who worked in the Manhattan Howard Johnson's, with Pierre Franey -- Howard Johnson himself (there really was a Howard Johnson) hired them as chefs after eating at a French restaurant (Le Pavillon) where they worked!
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/28/opinion/28pepin.html -
AH, alpal, we got ousr at Jimmies in Savin Rock, Woodmont, CT. Yummy. Also lobster rolls with lotsa butter - up here folks make them with mayonaisse (sp?) - bleah ;( Something about being barefoot, sandy, in bathing suits may have made all the food taste better too. And, of course, very, very young...
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CS - those of us who grew up in the "middle" didn't have any sand. I didn't even have a sand box because my mom heard they caused worms! Ugh. HoJo's had really good ice cream and the first sugar cones I ever tasted. Ann - wasn't everything turquoise in there? That's my memory. Jacques Pepin sure didn't work at our HoJos!
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Thanks for the welcome-backs, everyone! I'm okay, just haven't been myself lately. Maybe that's a good thing? ;-)
In spite of popular belief and practice, clams are NOT edible! Ugh.
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Alpal What I remember most from HoJo's was GREEEEEEN pistachio ice cream and sugar cones.
Yup, turquoise & orange!!! Seem t remember Lily Tomlin laughing about he "decor" in The Search for Signs of Intelligent LIfe in the Universe. That "she" first came up with the color combination ;-)
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(((E)))
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Thunder and lightning and about 55 here in Seattle.

Mary
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Thank you, Athena! :-)
Mary, I'm moving in with you. PM me your address. ;-)
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Yes, we had summer on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Now it's over.
I was born and raised here, and most of my family is here, including my elderly parents. I've said to my husband many times-when my parents are gone, I'm outta here. I need sun!!!!!Enjoyful-I do have 2 empty bedrooms....
Mary
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E ... glad 'yourself' is back. (((hugs))) for whatever was ailing you ... hope it's all better now.
My town was so small we didn't even have a HoJos. I honestly don't think I've ever been in one. We had to drive around in our cars and maybe meet up in the school parking lot to chat. That was the days of cheap gas ... I'm sure the kids can't afford to do that anymore.
It is just a tad bit cooler here. Love it when the weather folks talk about a 'cool down' on the way and then it turns out to be forecasting 90 instead of 95 degrees.
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Enjoyful - not even if they're in Boston Clam Chowder, served in a lovely Bread bowl, with the inside hollowed out, so you can EAT the "bowl" crust when the soup is gone - not even then????
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We had to drive around in our cars and maybe meet up in the school parking lot to chat.
Rabbit -- define "chat" please:)
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Good Morning!!!
Belated Happy Birthday to Athena!
YramAl I am further south than you---no thunder and lightening--just gray.
It was a very sunny weekend, so very sunny I got myself my usual state of sun-sick. Spent the middle part of Saturday on a boat watching monsters sailing. Big monster came in 1st for his group, Middle monster did pretty good and had fun. Little monster did not have much fun, could not remember what to do and was quite mad at self. A trip to a favorite Chinese restaurant to celebrate and console seems to have ironed things out.
Re Sun Sick, by the end of 3-4 hours on the water in the sun (wearing my big old Tilly hat the entire time) I was quite dizzy even though I was drinking lots of water. Came home and collapsed for a nap. This is not unusual for me--seems like ever since I got heat sick on the Acropolis (and that was a LONG LONG LONG time ago), I have not done well hanging in the sun. And the hot flashes that come with the tamoxifen are NOT helping me like hot weather any more than I did before. . . .
Which is a long way of saying that today's less than sunny weather is a nice break for me........
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[Had to delete my post because it appeared I was laughing at the wrong person! I had heat sickness once, and it wasn't funny at all. I nearly passed out at work when interviewing a client. Had to go home early that day...]
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hey there susieq58!!!!!!!!
France? did someone say France? Where in France? When in France? whats the itinerary?
We were in Paris this past Feb to celebrate the end of my active treatment. It was also supposed to be a celebration of our 10th wedding anniversary and a birthday celebration because I have a birthday coming up of the sort that people are supposed to celebrate. We are cheap, we combine celebrations so we can celebrate BIG!!!!!
It was lots of fun though the credit card did a bit of moaning and groaning. . . .sounds like you will be away for quite a while. I always remember that the Australians I have met traveling seem to travel for HUGE (from a US-barely-any-vacation-sort-of perspective) hunks of time due to the cost of leaving the country.
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Oh - the Hojos wasn't in my town! Close, though. We had Jerry's and Sue's Dairy Dip. Our mantra was "Once around Jerrys and dip through the Dip". We "chatted" at the drive in movie.
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Not even then, C-S. I grew up on the water but just can't abide oysters, clams, abalone, mussels, anything with a hinged shell. *shudder*
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Howdy, 3monst - sorry about the sun sickness. Just awful.
Mary, one more peep out of you re: Seattle weather and we will all crash in with you for the rest of the summer. :-)
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I remember one HoJos down by the Potomac headed towards alexandria--no where near home.
Can't quite recall any particular restaurant where kids hung out--maybe some pizza places?I do remember scraping together seat change to buy gas for wandering around.....doubt one could do that now.
Oh enjoyful please feel free to send your bivales (sp) to my house. Its hard to keep two growing boys stocked with shellfish!
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