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<x-charset ISO-8859-1>If somebody tells you that Boise is "the city of trees", it's considered very rude to laugh your butt off...your ex-girlfriend my take high offense to it... 8-D It is a pretty town (and they let the kids cruise downtown at night...hmmm...Brian, are we gonna cruise?) and does have a lot of trees for the region. But anyone from western Oregon or Washington would find that statement humorous. Like southern California, it's great if you have a convertible! I remember driving around during a past Christmas in my baby with the rag top back the whole time (4"-6" of snow on the ground). I'm looking forward to drying off during the Invasion, we've been getting lots of rain here in Portland. I guess it's making up for the dry spell we had. Toby Erkson air_cooled_nut@pobox.com '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L, Berg five-speed '95 VW Jetta III GL 2.0L, P-Chipped, Jamex sport suspension Portland, Oregon, http://www.icbm.org/ >-----Original Message----- >I can't answer for WI, MN, SD, and MT, but I can tell you what Idaho is >usually like during August. Or rather, the National Weather Service can do >so. Here's a link of the August 2001 Weather Almanac for Boise: >http://www.boi.noaa.gov/climo/almanacs/08AUG2001.txt >The first numbers are the normal high and low temperatures. It looks like >for the 17th and 18th, we have a "average" high of 88 and a low of 57. We >have relatively little humidity, so it does not get oppressively hot. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Too much? Digest! mailto:type3-d-request@vwtype3.org Subj=subscribe </x-charset>