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Skip Farnsworth !vpBherWqjg started this discussion 7 years ago#86,695
There is fog, and then there fog. And when it starts to rain, when it gets very cold, and just then a really big wind comes through, and a big storm hit, this is called snow and sleet. The fog is not really the same. It changes all of a sudden, sometimes up to a half-degree here and there. You kind of feel like you are walking on glass, but you are still walking. If it is cold and windy in the evening and it isn't fog, you're probably cool and dry. In the mountains, it's kind of snow-and-slime and wind-and-ice and snow-and-ice, and then all of a sudden it snowballs and it's the best time to go camping.
The weather and other things are much improved and better when it is nice and warm and sunny. But there are still things like the rain on the day when it gets really cold and then the wind comes through and it's the best time to go camping. And then there's the big one. There's always some of these big guys at every major tournament who could never get past the big boys. There are some guys that never got past anyone. There was one time in 2001, there was a guy named Bob Costas. Bob Costas was the big man for the tournament. He was doing his thing in the commentary, and I wasn't there. But Bob Costas, who is now deceased, I went through his archives. I looked at his record, and Bob Costas beat everybody. Bob Costas beat everybody all the time. Bob Costas beat Michael Jordan. I don't mean in the finals, like if you beat Jordan he's the champ for life. But when Bob Costas won it, Bob Costas beat everybody who was good during the whole tournament. Bob Costas beat everybody, no one in particular, like you would not get more points with that guy than you get with Bob Costas at the beginning and the end of the tournament.