Nope, Wichita State University, in KS. But the way our wind blows, when it's snowing to boot, it's frigid around here. My house is in a dip, surrounded by trees, and I think it can be a good 10-20 degrees warmer in the winter time, and same for cooler in the summer. WSU is up on higher, pretty open ground, and the wind can whip through the spaces between the buildings. I think I became a bit of a noticeable eccentric with my choice of winter wear, but none of the younger kids ever said a word. Style was not in my mind in the winter time, just wanted to keep warm so I didn't perish from getting pneumonia. ROFLOL Gotta say, the kids at that school were 90% some of the greatest kids to be found anywhere. I don't think I ever had to open a door if there was a young man anywhere in the vicinity. Never had to pump gas at the station up there either, those boys must have some good grandmas teaching them the way they like to be treated, GO GRANDMAS!!! gen --- On Thu, 9/23/10, Jean M Cuevas <jeanmayfield@comcast.net> wrote: > From: Jean M Cuevas <jeanmayfield@comcast.net> > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Morning "Off Subject" / June's sweats! > To: arizard@rootsweb.com > Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010, 3:14 AM > Gen, > > That "WSU"....does that stand for Wisconsin State > University?? That's cold!! I can't even > imagine! :) > > At 12:03 AM 9/23/2010, you wrote: > >I used to put on a pair of sweat pants underneath my > overalls to > >keep from freezing when I had to walk a mile + from my > parking spot, > >to my classes at WSU. Made me a little more > rolly-polly, but when I > >showed a couple of other ladies what I was doing, low > & behold, they > >lifted up the bottom of their outer britches, and > showed me they > >were doing the same thing. Thank goodness a > person doesn't have to > >button up all the buttons on those handy old > overalls. I'd wear a > >t-shirt under the gallusses & then a sweatshirt > over the shirt & > >bib, both. Can't find lady overalls around here > now, or I'd have me > >another couple of pairs. > >HI JUNE!!!! > >gen > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >