HI Nancy,   
      
   On Tue 2011-Dec-06 21:37, Nancy Backus (1:18/200) wrote to Richard Webb:   
      
    NB>> We don't have ceiling fans, but yes I've heard that... :)   
      
    RW> YEp, I never remember which way it goes without thinking   
    RW> about it, I just remember to switch 'em all, even if I don't   
    RW> usually use them in winter, so that in the spring i"ll switch   
    RW> 'em all the other way, and be right .   
      
   NB> As long as you don't forget to switch some season, you should be   
   NB> ok.. :) Just make it a habit, like changing the batteries in the   
   NB> smoke detectors and all... :)   
      
   YEp, that's the habit, I switch 'em all, so I switch 'em   
   back in the summer.   
      
    NB>> Maybe you'll still get a chance to use the steak... or did you put   
    NB>> them into the chili?   
      
    RW> NOpe, they're still awaiting our pleasure, and that will be   
    RW> 12/9, Kathy's birthday.   
   NB>    
   NB> Grilling them outside? Or doing it inside...? ;)   
      
   That one's up in the air at the moment, since there's white   
   stuff on the ground at the moment .   
      
      
    RW>> Earlier that day we'd had a tornado come across the north   
    RW>> side of the metro area, it was 83 degrees, etc. Then around   
    RW>> midnight here came the snowstorm.    
    NB>> Crazy weather for sure... Tornado probably was spawned because of   
    NB>> that great temperature differential...    
      
    RW> I'm sure it was. i shoveled snow the next afternoon so a   
    RW> guy could pull his van into our driveway to load his drums   
    RW> and my keyboards to go to a gig that night.   
      
   NB> How much snow /did/ you get...? And how long did it last.. if you   
   NB> remember still...?   
      
   Was 2-3 inches iirc, and it was gone MOnday, it was Friday   
   night, into Saturday morning when it started, I shoveled it   
   Saturday. Monday afternoon it was melting away pretty good   
   when I left to go to work.   
      
      
   Regards,   
    Richard   
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