|  Steve appeared to be oblivious of the rest of us. "Downspout," he 
			mumbled. Doc nodded at Herb. "Downspout, Herb." "I thought so, too," Herb said. "Oh, hi, guys," said Steve. "So, Steve... downspout?" "Hot tub," Steve said, as if that cleared everything up. "For the 
			cabin. You know. I'm going to put in a hot tub." "And you need a downspout for this?" Herb said. 
			 "For the rain," Steve said. We looked at him. "No water," Steve said. "You know, at the cabin." "Let's see if I have this right," Dud said. "You want to put a 
			hot tub in at your cabin and you don't have water." "Exactly." "So you need a downspout...?" "For when it rains," Steve said. "To fill the hot tub." "OK. So how will you get it hot?" "Going to wrap copper tubing around the stovepipe in the cabin, 
			you see, and then send it on out to the hot tub. The tub will be 
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			 "You don't have a porch." "But I will by the time I get the hot tub built," Steve 
			explained. "I'll bet that copper tubing will heat that water right 
			up and then I can have a good soak up there any time I want." "Not quite," said Doc. "Not the way I figure it." Steve looked at him. "Why not?" "If the water comes down the downspout, around the stovepipe 
			through the copper tubing and then outside to the hot tub, it looks 
			to me like the only time you can soak in the tub is in a rainstorm." Steve thought about that for a minute. Then sipped his cold 
			coffee. Loretta heated it up. 
			
			 "And Steve," said Doc, "you ever been on that mountain when the 
			lightning's popping? If you're in that hot tub, with your mustache 
			flopping around in the wind while you watch the surrounding 
			countryside explode, well..." Steve wiped out what he was drawing with the pencil and started 
			in on a fresh napkin. He looked up after a few minutes. "Pool table," he said. It's a good thing dreams are free. [Text from file received from Slim Randles]  Brought to you by the soon-to-be-announced 
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