Subj : Google Class Action To : Daryl Stout From : Barry Martin Date : Thu Jun 29 2023 07:30:00 Hi Daryl! BM> How do I submit a claim? BM> To opt out or into of the settlement, visit refererheadersettlement.com BM> by July 31, 2023. DS> At least I have time to take care of it. You'll be surprised how fast that month goes! BM> Gee, you don't want to become known as Daryl the Hippie Ham?! DS> I look like Santa right now. "Ho, Ho, Ho" is what a farmer does DS> to his fields three times over , and as Paul Zerdin's Or to modify "The Streak": "Ethelll! That's not his red suit you're lookin' at! DS> Paul won America's Got Talent awhile back, and one of the deals DS> he did on Britain's Got Talent was where Sam was "turned into a DS> real boy". "Aunt Betsy, tell me about Uncle Sam growing up!" DS> When Sam was copying Paul (here I go, talking to a puppet ), DS> Paul made the sound of a fart, and Sam said "I can't do DS> that"...although he told Paul "You're not funny with a puppet" , Yet, when he got put back in the bag on the Jerry Springer show, he said he DS> needed to come DS> back out, "because I farted in here". That joke stinks! BM> Have a drought like we have been having up here? Definitely makes most BM> of the grass start hibernating. The good thing is didn't fully turn BM> brown, just a brownish-green. Probably turning back to green this BM> morning: late last night had a thunderstorm and the rain gauge is at BM> 1«". I'm thinking at least half ran off as had several downpours so no BM> chance to soak in but better than nothing! DS> We've had to deal more with severe thunderstorms with hail to DS> the size of softballs, hurricane force winds, power outages, DS> flooding, and even some tornadoes. Another complex of storms will DS> affect the area overnight into Wednesday, so I hope I can make DS> this mail run beforehand. We're supposed to get some threatening weather later today (Thursday, June 29th) -- level 3 out of 5. Morning weather showed a huge complex covering prety much the entire state of Nebraska and it's coming this way. (*) ...Will take down/secure some of the outdoor furniture, etc. Doing that is almost a health hazard: since yesterday we've been in a "Very Unhealthy" zone for air quality from the Canadian Wildfires (per https://fire.airnow.gov/ ): can see the smoke-haze looking down the block. (*) Thought later: (For the others) I'm in eastern Iowa, about a dozen blocks from the Mississippi River. Nebraska boarders western Iowa. (So the NE/IA boarder in music is "The Day the Music Died" and my area is the old songs about the Rock Island trains, plus the original _Roseanne_ shows about 'Loose Meat sandwiches' [Maid Rites].) DS> Then, "the heat is on"...with Excessive Heat Watches already DS> posted. The heat index hit 118 at Little Rock on Sunday DS> afternoon, before the severe storms arrived...absolutely brutal DS> out there. Sort of the good news up here is it has been cool -- yesterday's high was around 82ø; the bad news is with the cooler temperatures people are tempted to open their windows to let the coolish air into the house -- along with the smoke particles. DS> I hope all the hot weather lovers are happy. Actually I like hot weather but mainly to contrast it to cold weather. OTOH anything above 90ø or so it too much. ...Now to find that tagline.... ¯ ® ¯ BarryMartin3@MyMetronet.NET ® ¯ ® .... July 14, 1936: hottest day in Quad Cities: 111. (Before a/c!!) --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.47 þ wcECHO 4.2 ÷ ILink: The Safe BBS þ Bettendorf, IA --- QScan/PCB v1.20a / 01-0462 * Origin: ILink: CFBBS | cfbbs.no-ip.com | 856-933-7096 (454:1/1) .