Cuttin' Sitka for Soundboards

Roger Jolly roger.j at sasktel.net
Thu Feb 8 20:52:40 MST 2007


Awwwwwwwwww  you cissy's  after a few weeks of 
minus 30-40C and wind chills in the minus 40-55C range,
That is positively balmy.

Oh did I say it cold in Saskatchewan.

The Land locked Pirate.







At 09:36 PM 2/8/2007, you wrote:

>Subject: Re: Cuttin' Sitka for Soundboards
>
>Waddaya mean -27°? In your freezer? Nobody in their right mind would live
>anywhere that gets down to -27°. Sheesh, you expect me to believe that!  ;-)
>
>Terry Farrell
>
>----- Original Message -----
> >>Anyone else suffering so tragically through this cold spell like me?  ;-)
> >>
> >>Terry Farrell
> >>Tampa, Florida
> >
> >
> > Hey, it's getting warmer, doncha know?? (Al Gore told me.)  Today the low
> > was only -18°F. (Monday, it was -27°)
> >
> > Do you realise just how good old keys, SB ribs and shattered sitka boards
> > are for kindling??
> >
> > Conrad Hoffsommer
>
>It's been below zero overnight here for more than nearly 2 weeks, highs in
>the single digits. "Here" is Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin.  And all those
>pianos we tuned for Christmas need it again.
>
>Paul C
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