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RE: NY Comic-Con

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Just got an e-mail saying that you can no longer purchase Saturday only tickets for the NY Comic-Con. I hope that is good news that they have worked out their issues from last years and we are moving in a positive direction as the East Coast could certainly use a Comic convention similar to San Diego and I hope in a few years that this will become that.

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If this cold spell continues for another 3 weeks I won't mind not having bought a ticket to go down to Javitz-on-the-Hudson (brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) to get pneumonia. How cold does it need to be for comic book pages to freeze and disintegrate?

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When are some Canadians or Chicagoans or Buffalonians going to chime in to tell us to stop our whining and S-T-F-UP? We've been spoiled by global warming the last few winters where NYC has been practically tropical, it hasn't been like this for years and us city slickers can't take it.

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given that we're a couple hundred miles south, we're usually we're a bit warmer, but lately, i have my doubts. i live near the river, so it's a double whammy. i'm seriously considering thermal underwear. plus, toronoto is a city built with cold in mind, new york, not so much so.

 

i'm just being a whiney little beatch because I haven't been somewhere warm for vacation during the winter for about 5 years.

 

Yeah, up in toronto weather.com says it "feels" like minus 7 degrees and in NYC it "feels" like minus 3 degrees. Subtract another 5 degrees for me being on the river with the wind, so I guess i'm feeling like I'm in Toronto.

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I went swimming yesterday,in Long Beach,Long island,New York.

Well,not really swimming. Ran chest deep into the water. One of the more foolish things I've done since I quit smoking mother nature.

But it was for a good cause. Polar Bear Club of Long Beach does a charity plunge every Super Bowl Sunday.This was my first in about fifteen years.

Believe it will be my last,unless we get a SBS thats 50degrees

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given that we're a couple hundred miles south, we're usually we're a bit warmer, but lately, i have my doubts. i live near the river, so it's a double whammy. i'm seriously considering thermal underwear. plus, toronoto is a city built with cold in mind, new york, not so much so.

 

i'm just being a whiney little beatch because I haven't been somewhere warm for vacation during the winter for about 5 years.

 

Yeah, up in toronto weather.com says it "feels" like minus 7 degrees and in NYC it "feels" like minus 3 degrees. Subtract another 5 degrees for me being on the river with the wind, so I guess i'm feeling like I'm in Toronto.

 

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I went swimming yesterday,in Long Beach,Long island,New York.

Well,not really swimming. Ran chest deep into the water. One of the more foolish things I've done since I quit smoking mother nature.

But it was for a good cause. Polar Bear Club of Long Beach does a charity plunge every Super Bowl Sunday.This was my first in about fifteen years.

Believe it will be my last,unless we get a SBS thats 50degrees

 

893whatthe.gif I see you guys on the news every year. insane.gif Crazy b@stards!

 

I remember a piece a month or two ago with some Polar Bear Club members complaining about the unseasonable warmth, and it was actually part of a more serious piece regarding global warming. foreheadslap.gif

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I went swimming yesterday,in Long Beach,Long island,New York.

Well,not really swimming. Ran chest deep into the water. One of the more foolish things I've done since I quit smoking mother nature.

But it was for a good cause. Polar Bear Club of Long Beach does a charity plunge every Super Bowl Sunday.This was my first in about fifteen years.

Believe it will be my last,unless we get a SBS thats 50degrees

 

 

I assume there was some shrinkage....... 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

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