Re: [lro] Paging Pete Hope

From: Isaac Fain (isaacfain@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jan 30 2003 - 08:09:38 EST

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    ok- we were gettin worried there for a second!

    for us insomniacs, the dark is like flashing crack to a junky! i probably
    spend at least 1 night a week with 2hrs or no sleep.

    get up in the dark, drive to work in the dark, get home in the dark. Now that
    my opulent dot-commer days are gone, I have an internal office again - a person
    can go days w/o knowing the sun is there.

    > Might be one of the
    > reasons why Coffee is such a big deal

    that and the continuous blanket of wet chill! Who knew 45 degrees could be so
    cold! BrrrRRrrrr! Took me 9 months to acclimate; year round shorts weather
    now. In fact, it's been downright balmy this winter.

    cheers,

    isaac / in Seattle by way of Ok.

    --- Peter Ogilvie <roverhi@yahoo.com> wrote:
    >
    > Peter Hope's new email address is
    > peterhope@charter.net. He dropped qwest or whatever
    > so may be out of a host for the web site. He hasn't
    > been called up but has been spending a lot of time
    > working in the reserves. His outfit does training for
    > NCO's so he could get called up but would be staying
    > Stateside.
    >
    > Think he's suffering fron SAD. We spent 3 weeks over
    > the holidays in Seattle. Very hard to get used to the
    > sun coming up at 8am, going down by 4 and being so low
    > in the sky at midday it only felt like daytime for an
    > hour before and after noon. Might be one of the
    > reasons why Coffee is such a big deal in the Emerald
    > City, daylight almost doesn't happen. Anyway, think
    > the lack of sunshine and abundance of grey skies has
    > gotten to him.
    >
    > BTW, sold the coffee farm and exchanged it into a
    > house in Gig Harbor, WA. Seem to remember there is
    > someone on the list in Gig Harbor. Up in the air
    > whether we'll ever live there. Know for sure it will
    > never be in the winter, though. Now, at least, I no
    > longer have an excuse for not getting my 88's up and
    > running.
    >
    > Aloha
    > Peter O.
    >
    > --- Patrick Parsons <patrickparsons@hawaii.rr.com>
    > wrote:
    > >
    > > On 1/29/03 1:31 PM, "Rich Williams"
    > > <lndrvr1@nwlink.com> wrote:
    > >
    > > >
    > > > Pete Hope - are you out there?
    > > >
    > > > Drop me an email if you are.
    > > >
    > > > Rich
    > >
    > > I don't know if he's out there, but we found a place
    > > to live today, and your
    > > e-mail reminds me to send out the new addy.
    > > Teetering on the verge of moving
    > > into the 110 was not a subject I wanted to bring up
    > > with SWMBO. ;-)
    > >
    > > We actually lucked out and found a place in the same
    > > building, one floor
    > > down.
    > >
    > > New address:
    > >
    > > Patrick Parsons
    > > 2957 Kalakaua Ave. #216
    > > Honolulu, HI 96815
    > >
    > > (808) 258-7191
    > >
    > > Thanks so much for hanging on to the BKP II. Like a
    > > fine wine, it must have
    > > only gotten better as it aged while you stored it...
    > >
    > > Cheers,
    > >
    > > --pat.
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