Schtick Restaurants -- was, Re: [Sca-cooks] Re: Pho
Tom Vincent
Tom.Vincent at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 2 13:33:26 PDT 2006
It's nature's way of chlorinating the gene pool. Best not to interfere,
as far as I'm concerned.
I was in Tucson for 18 months and 3pm seems suspicious, since that's
about the hottest time of day and too hot for 'rain'. More like 7-8pm,
when the sun was down enough for the rain to actually fall.
Duriel
Dianne & Greg Stucki wrote:
> grin...when I lived in Tucson, way back when rocks were soft and dirt
> was still in committee, I used shake my head at the condition of the
> city streets. In monsoon season, we frequentlyhad 15 minute
> thunderstorms (it seemed to be every day at 3 p.m.) and every day the
> streets would fill with water. At least once a year, some dummy would
> go play in the washes, and drown in a flash flood. I went for a walk
> after a storm one afternoon, and the water was up to my knees. Now,
> I'm only five feet tall, so that may not be all that deep, but it sure
> seemed strange in a desert city!
>
> Laurensa
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