[AccessD] Here we go again

Darryl Collins Darryl.Collins at coles.com.au
Mon Jan 5 16:25:39 CST 2009


Hi Karen:

What on earth does "They also roll up the sidewalks at about 6:00" actually mean?

Sorry, We don't see much snow in Oz, and it pretty much never snows in any of the cities (I mean, if on those rare snows in the cities, it only lasts a few minutes and melts pretty much immediately and that would be once every 10 years or so).

curious.

Cheers
Darryl.


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Unfortunately, the train will break down somewhere between Centralia and Chehalis, which are low-lying and very prone to flooding. They also roll up the sidewalks at about 6:00 pm.

Good luck!  ;-)

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