Good morning, all; it's going to be 60 degrees F here in the Sandhills of Nebraska today.
I had another rough night last night, and so am going to hit the sack for most of the day.
Yesterday, I inquired about Tagament, but didn't take it, instead consuming a pint and a half of ordinary water, and then sleeping like an infant.
Chemicals are NOT the solution to problems.
Besides, I looked at the unopened box, noticing it had "expired" in 09-98, and so figured it was impotent anyway. A friend of mine had given it to me after I returned from the socialist paradises of the workers and peasants, and weighed 137 pounds (I am not a short person); he thought it would help, but I never tried it.
Chemicals are NOT the solution to problems.
Instead, I got healthy again the natural way.
Anyway.
I won't be around until later today, but the suggested topic of the day is: what is the biggest "temperature spread" one has endured in a single day? Without traveling. One 24-hour period, including day and night.
When I was a lad, in the Sandhills of Nebraska, there was one morning when it was 15 degrees F, but then by 3:00 p.m. it was past 70 degrees F, like 72 or 73.
Believe it or not, the biggest recorded (by the government) temperature-swing in Nebraska was something like 90 degrees in one day, but that was before my time.