25 June 2002

Good Morning,

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Recall that last week I used the heater in my car for a few minutes in the morning and wished I had worn a light jacket. In contrast this evening will be hot and sticky for all save TESOD racers who will be enjoying their weekly celebration in a building Chesapeake summer breeze. The arrows at the way cool wind site box the compass during the day but come six o'clock they straighten out: 5-10 knot green turning 10-20 knot blue: a building southerly a bit further left then last week. Nice.

NOAA says:

TODAY SE WINDS 5 KT BECOMING S EARLY THIS AFTERNOON AND INCREASING TO 10 KT. WAVES 1 FT OR LESS.

In a rush of streamline genius, Brian Wilson, your Davis' bartender, has devised a system which not only rids us of those dreadful free beer tickets but also of the need to pass anything out—that was a big pain for Emily and Kate. Not to worry: the free beer part stays in place. "What is this system," you pose?

For what it's worth, Brian calls it the "Brian Wilson SpeakEasy Password System." Real simple to use, just give Brian the secret password I'm about to give you and you're in like Flynn. One free beer will pour. Well, couldn't hurt to continue our TESOD tradition of civility by saying something like, "lovely hat you're wearing there, Wilson," in addition to the password phrase and "gimmie da beer."

Okay. You ready? The secret password phrase good only this evening is:

a message from Garcia

I must emphasize the importance of keeping this password phrase secret.

First start's at six o'clock. Don't be late.

Ciao,

Alden Bugly
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