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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (102)3/18/2017 8:55:47 PM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 347
 
St Mary's slowing down Arizona. I was afraid of that. Amazing what happens when you take a team out of its comfort zone.



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (102)3/18/2017 9:05:24 PM
From: Bonefish  Respond to of 347
 
St Mary's slowing down Arizona. I was afraid of that. Amazing what happened when you take a team out of its comfort zone.



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (102)3/19/2017 2:59:45 AM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 347
 
BTW, I see you guys hit 90+ today. Am thinking of heading to Phoenix next week instead of hanging in Hawaii before heading overseas. If I do end up going, maybe we can catch a game together.

Let me know the details. Is this a stay in Phoenix or merely a catching a flight elsewhere and you have a layover in Phoenix? Which day or days? We have a ton of sports bars available to watch games, or if you prefer, a ton of casinos that also have all the games. The casinos are cheaper if you don't gamble. I hear some sports bars have a cover charge. I don't know. I don't go there. But I know that the casinos do not, as I do go there.

By the way, today we hit 95, which was an all time record for this date. Tomorrow we'll likely break the all time record for that date as well. But not to worry. By the middle of next week we should be back to more normal temperatures, like 77 or so. Right now we're +18 degrees over normal. There's also a possibility of rain Wednesday night into Thursday morning, which is somewhat of a rarity at this time of year. (We're just entering the "dry" season, which is the period of time between the winter rains [storms from the west/northwest] and the summer monsoon season [seasonal rains and thunderstorms from the southeast through the east and the northeast].)

EK!!!