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At random: Interests in submarines extends to royalty and presidents. The King of England and the King and Queen of Spain are among those who have made submerged cruises in submarines. As a result of a trip in an early United States submarine, President "Teddy" Roosevelt ordered extra compensation for personnel serving in the "Silent Service." President Harry Truman made a 440 foot dive in a captured German submarine. The first President to cruise aboard a nuclear submarine was President Eisenhower who rode the USS SEAWOLF out of Newport, Rhode Island on September 26, 1957.
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RCK
Posted 2008-12-21 9:37 AM (#22738)
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Subject: UGGS

Calling All Aussies! Saw Ads for Ugg shoes, boots, ect. They say they are Aussie products and some look pretty good! So have any of you guys any info about them???
Ralph Luther
Posted 2008-12-21 1:59 PM (#22742 - in reply to #22738)
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Subject: RE: UGGS

Robert, that's the sound you make when you walk in those things. Maybe Ray should try them out.
Flapper
Posted 2008-12-21 9:57 PM (#22748 - in reply to #22738)


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Location: Tucson AZ
Subject: RE: UGGS

Razz 'em if you want Ralph, and they aren't built to Italian standards of elegance, but! Uggs are a blessing for cold tootsies when you can't (or don't want to) build a roaring fire in the fireplace or jack that electric portable heater up to high, or crank the thermostat up to 80 F on a cold winter eve.

I love mine!
RCK
Posted 2008-12-22 8:41 AM (#22753 - in reply to #22738)
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Subject: RE: UGGS

How cold does it get in Tucson?
Flapper
Posted 2008-12-22 3:03 PM (#22763 - in reply to #22753)


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Location: Tucson AZ
Subject: RE: UGGS

RCK - 2008-12-22 9:41 AMHow cold does it get in Tucson?

The lowest I've seen at my house (in the 7 years Ive been here) was 20 F. Our first freeze (officially, at the airport) was yesterday morning, but it can happen any time after mid Nov.
But it really depends on where you live; I live in the Catalina foothills. However my golf course, which is nestled at one of the lowest spots in the area near the Tanque Verde wash, gets cold air flowing down the nearby Rincon Mountains and the Catalinas ... and it can be 10 - 15 degrees colder there than at my house.
Tucson climate data
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