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Hi To All:
To the moderator - please use your disrection in censoring this. It may contain words George Carlin describes as the 7 words you cannot say in TV or radio.
To All:
Here in Central NY, it in in the 40's, roads are dry as a bone, and the sun is shining like there is no tommorrow. Then, why am I -not- driving my Vette? The Vette is surrounded by 3 freakin feet of snow, and has another 3 freakin feet of snow on top of it. I cannot even get to it, unless I had a winter sled and the Bud Clydedales pulling it. I tried to snow blow the snow, with no freakin success. AAAGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From "Dr" Cassidy, D.V. (doctor of vetteology): What this perosn is experiencing is S.A.N.D. Seasonal Adjusted Non-Vette Depression. Very common in that part of the US at this time of year. Unfortunately, modern medical research has not found a cure for this condition. Paliative and supportive care is the only known treatment. We do know, however, over time this condition will subside. This usually occurs as spring gets closer. Then full therapy can be instituted: get the Vette out and drive it alot.
Thank you for for attention.
A note form Blue Borg Brian 1 of 58 showing that those with cold hearts can experience human problems.
To the moderator - please use your disrection in censoring this. It may contain words George Carlin describes as the 7 words you cannot say in TV or radio.
To All:
Here in Central NY, it in in the 40's, roads are dry as a bone, and the sun is shining like there is no tommorrow. Then, why am I -not- driving my Vette? The Vette is surrounded by 3 freakin feet of snow, and has another 3 freakin feet of snow on top of it. I cannot even get to it, unless I had a winter sled and the Bud Clydedales pulling it. I tried to snow blow the snow, with no freakin success. AAAGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From "Dr" Cassidy, D.V. (doctor of vetteology): What this perosn is experiencing is S.A.N.D. Seasonal Adjusted Non-Vette Depression. Very common in that part of the US at this time of year. Unfortunately, modern medical research has not found a cure for this condition. Paliative and supportive care is the only known treatment. We do know, however, over time this condition will subside. This usually occurs as spring gets closer. Then full therapy can be instituted: get the Vette out and drive it alot.
Thank you for for attention.
A note form Blue Borg Brian 1 of 58 showing that those with cold hearts can experience human problems.