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Re: Summer [message #87306 is a reply to message #87302] |
Thu, 28 June 2007 05:59 |
Bill L
Messages: 766 Registered: August 2006
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Sarah, whenever I try to drink those 8 glasses a day I pee so much I
have no time for anything else. I know it's partly my frickin' prostrate
and all that, but jeez. Why am I telling you all this? It must be your
'boardside manner...
Sarah wrote:
> Water, water, water, young man. Most of us are chronically dehydrated. You
> don't have to carry a bottle of it with you if you're afraid of looking like
> a damn liberal yuppie scum, but drink lots o' water. It's reeal good fer
> yuh.
>
> Your personal RN,
>
> Sarah J. Burke
>
> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:46828e42$1@linux...
>> It's friggin hot here. Our place sits literally at the base of the San
>> Juan mountains so it achieves a decent balance of temperatures....90's
>> during the day and 50's at night.. 10 minutes to the north and you're at
>> 9000+ feet and it's about 60 degrees during the heat of the day. 20
>> minutes to the south and you're in the high desert with no humidity,.wind
>> blowing dust devils around and temperatures of 100+ degrees. You have to
>> be careful. It's not like the heat you experience in the coastal areas
>> where you sweat. Here' you just dry up before you're even aware that it's
>> happening and when you start getting dizzy for no apparent reason, you'd
>> better have some water handy. Most of my time recently has been "desert
>> time". I feel like a crispy critter when I get home. There isn't enough
>> skin moisturizer or water on earth to alleviate this feeling at this time
>> of year and the last thing I feel like doing is working in the studio. I'm
>> spent and have been going to bed around 9:30 PM so I can get up around
>> 5:00 AM and head down to the area where I've been working before the winds
>> kick up and suck the life out of me. I like to get home early afternoon.
>> Hopefully the monsoon season will start around the middle of July. It's
>> been pretty predictable/consistent the last couple of years.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Summer [message #87323 is a reply to message #87306] |
Thu, 28 June 2007 10:54 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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and that 8 glasses is based on a 125 lb frame...addanother glass for
every 15.625 lbs.
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:59:34 -0400, Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com>
wrote:
>Sarah, whenever I try to drink those 8 glasses a day I pee so much I
>have no time for anything else. I know it's partly my frickin' prostrate
>and all that, but jeez. Why am I telling you all this? It must be your
>'boardside manner...
>
>Sarah wrote:
>> Water, water, water, young man. Most of us are chronically dehydrated. You
>> don't have to carry a bottle of it with you if you're afraid of looking like
>> a damn liberal yuppie scum, but drink lots o' water. It's reeal good fer
>> yuh.
>>
>> Your personal RN,
>>
>> Sarah J. Burke
>>
>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:46828e42$1@linux...
>>> It's friggin hot here. Our place sits literally at the base of the San
>>> Juan mountains so it achieves a decent balance of temperatures....90's
>>> during the day and 50's at night.. 10 minutes to the north and you're at
>>> 9000+ feet and it's about 60 degrees during the heat of the day. 20
>>> minutes to the south and you're in the high desert with no humidity,.wind
>>> blowing dust devils around and temperatures of 100+ degrees. You have to
>>> be careful. It's not like the heat you experience in the coastal areas
>>> where you sweat. Here' you just dry up before you're even aware that it's
>>> happening and when you start getting dizzy for no apparent reason, you'd
>>> better have some water handy. Most of my time recently has been "desert
>>> time". I feel like a crispy critter when I get home. There isn't enough
>>> skin moisturizer or water on earth to alleviate this feeling at this time
>>> of year and the last thing I feel like doing is working in the studio. I'm
>>> spent and have been going to bed around 9:30 PM so I can get up around
>>> 5:00 AM and head down to the area where I've been working before the winds
>>> kick up and suck the life out of me. I like to get home early afternoon.
>>> Hopefully the monsoon season will start around the middle of July. It's
>>> been pretty predictable/consistent the last couple of years.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: Summer [message #87324 is a reply to message #87323] |
Thu, 28 June 2007 11:02 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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The rule of thumb is one ounce of water for every pound of person...
175lbs = 175 ounces.
David.
rick wrote:
> and that 8 glasses is based on a 125 lb frame...addanother glass for
> every 15.625 lbs.
>
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:59:34 -0400, Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Sarah, whenever I try to drink those 8 glasses a day I pee so much I
>>have no time for anything else. I know it's partly my frickin' prostrate
>>and all that, but jeez. Why am I telling you all this? It must be your
>>'boardside manner...
>>
>>Sarah wrote:
>>
>>>Water, water, water, young man. Most of us are chronically dehydrated. You
>>>don't have to carry a bottle of it with you if you're afraid of looking like
>>>a damn liberal yuppie scum, but drink lots o' water. It's reeal good fer
>>>yuh.
>>>
>>>Your personal RN,
>>>
>>>Sarah J. Burke
>>>
>>>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:46828e42$1@linux...
>>>
>>>>It's friggin hot here. Our place sits literally at the base of the San
>>>>Juan mountains so it achieves a decent balance of temperatures....90's
>>>>during the day and 50's at night.. 10 minutes to the north and you're at
>>>>9000+ feet and it's about 60 degrees during the heat of the day. 20
>>>>minutes to the south and you're in the high desert with no humidity,.wind
>>>>blowing dust devils around and temperatures of 100+ degrees. You have to
>>>>be careful. It's not like the heat you experience in the coastal areas
>>>>where you sweat. Here' you just dry up before you're even aware that it's
>>>>happening and when you start getting dizzy for no apparent reason, you'd
>>>>better have some water handy. Most of my time recently has been "desert
>>>>time". I feel like a crispy critter when I get home. There isn't enough
>>>>skin moisturizer or water on earth to alleviate this feeling at this time
>>>>of year and the last thing I feel like doing is working in the studio. I'm
>>>>spent and have been going to bed around 9:30 PM so I can get up around
>>>>5:00 AM and head down to the area where I've been working before the winds
>>>>kick up and suck the life out of me. I like to get home early afternoon.
>>>>Hopefully the monsoon season will start around the middle of July. It's
>>>>been pretty predictable/consistent the last couple of years.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Summer [message #87354 is a reply to message #87324] |
Fri, 29 June 2007 01:29 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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either way he'll be pissing away his day.
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 12:02:46 -0600, EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>The rule of thumb is one ounce of water for every pound of person...
>175lbs = 175 ounces.
>
>David.
>
>rick wrote:
>> and that 8 glasses is based on a 125 lb frame...addanother glass for
>> every 15.625 lbs.
>>
>> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:59:34 -0400, Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Sarah, whenever I try to drink those 8 glasses a day I pee so much I
>>>have no time for anything else. I know it's partly my frickin' prostrate
>>>and all that, but jeez. Why am I telling you all this? It must be your
>>>'boardside manner...
>>>
>>>Sarah wrote:
>>>
>>>>Water, water, water, young man. Most of us are chronically dehydrated. You
>>>>don't have to carry a bottle of it with you if you're afraid of looking like
>>>>a damn liberal yuppie scum, but drink lots o' water. It's reeal good fer
>>>>yuh.
>>>>
>>>>Your personal RN,
>>>>
>>>>Sarah J. Burke
>>>>
>>>>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:46828e42$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>>>It's friggin hot here. Our place sits literally at the base of the San
>>>>>Juan mountains so it achieves a decent balance of temperatures....90's
>>>>>during the day and 50's at night.. 10 minutes to the north and you're at
>>>>>9000+ feet and it's about 60 degrees during the heat of the day. 20
>>>>>minutes to the south and you're in the high desert with no humidity,.wind
>>>>>blowing dust devils around and temperatures of 100+ degrees. You have to
>>>>>be careful. It's not like the heat you experience in the coastal areas
>>>>>where you sweat. Here' you just dry up before you're even aware that it's
>>>>>happening and when you start getting dizzy for no apparent reason, you'd
>>>>>better have some water handy. Most of my time recently has been "desert
>>>>>time". I feel like a crispy critter when I get home. There isn't enough
>>>>>skin moisturizer or water on earth to alleviate this feeling at this time
>>>>>of year and the last thing I feel like doing is working in the studio. I'm
>>>>>spent and have been going to bed around 9:30 PM so I can get up around
>>>>>5:00 AM and head down to the area where I've been working before the winds
>>>>>kick up and suck the life out of me. I like to get home early afternoon.
>>>>>Hopefully the monsoon season will start around the middle of July. It's
>>>>>been pretty predictable/consistent the last couple of years.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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