September 26, 2009
The old saying is
“If you don’t like the weather in Texas, wait fifteen minutes.”
My saying is, “If you don’t like the weather in Texas, you’re a lot smarter than I thought you were.”
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“If you don’t like the weather in Texas, wait fifteen minutes.”
My saying is, “If you don’t like the weather in Texas, you’re a lot smarter than I thought you were.”
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Aw, Coop. I’m sorry you’re stuck inside. Here, this might cheer you a little bit. ‘Course it might just make it worse. I hope not.
I’m a lot smarter than you thought I was, Foxy.
Is it possible to be smarter than I thought you were, Ms Ryan?
Coop, just how many rainy and cold days do you get each year? I was going to suggest you make it an ironing day, but, being constantly stripped to waist removes any need for that tedious activity I would imagine.
Perhaps catch up on sleep – I’m also figuring that you might not settle to the often grey and wet of the English south west?
Phil, Cooper’s travel log entries from late June through mid-July 2007 suggest that indeed he might not be happiest in your West Country. Not in a meteorological sense, anyway.
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