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Post subject: we got our first snow today!
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 3:14 pm
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snowed about 3 inches. :D

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You can have it.... :lol: :lol: :lol: Mike

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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 3:21 pm
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it's alright for now, but im sure I'll quickly get tired of it. i cant remember the last time it snowed before Christmas here tho so that's a little exciting.

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You can have it.... :lol: :lol: :lol: Mike


agreed, i'll be happy if i never see snow again! give me 99 degrees and sunny all day long, just no snow.


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I am envious...being from the mountains in NY I so miss the cold and snow. It definately makes the Christmas season all the more. Down here in south GA it is ...warm(45degrees). It makes us homesick for the simplicity of a mountain Christmas...snow fresh cold air etc..:)


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u r so lucky ! :( :D


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I'm wanting the 2ft'rs I used to enjoy as a kid. Bloody global warming has a lot to answer for. I cant remember the last drunk snowball fight I got into.

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We got some here in S. Jersey. It didn't stick though. Hope for more at
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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:48 pm
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We got some here in S. Jersey. It didn't stick though. Hope for more at
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Yep, we got some here in central Jersey, and the last half of it did stick.
And I proved that fact by my method of promptly going outside, making a snowball, and then chucking it at the backdoor, startling my sister who was standing right by the door from inside.
An effective method, if I do say so myself. :wink:



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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 12:42 am
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We had 1-3 inches of snow here, in Houston, yesterday on December 4th. :D I'm going to have to post pictures later. It snowed last year to, and it snowed in 2004. If this has anything to do with global warming, than global warming is my friend. :lol:

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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:49 am
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It rarely snows here in the Sonoran Desert and that's fine with me. I had enough snow to last a lifetime growing up in northern Illinois. :)

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Yeah it snowed here too, but not enough to make any kind of real impact. It has pretty much all melted off by now.

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You can have it.... :lol: :lol: :lol: Mike


My sentiments exactly! I watched the Univ. of South Florida play at UConn in what they referred to as a snow "shower" and I don't miss it. Must have been culture shock for most of the members of the USF team.

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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:43 am
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No sign of global warming here today with our first heavy snowfall,it's not fit to put your mother in law out in lol.I live 200ft. from the raging North Atlantic and the wind and snow are coming in from the northeast right over the 10ft. high waves.I don't think I'll be going out on my deck and firing up the barbeque.Horrible as it is I never tire of looking at the breakers crashing in on the shore.

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No sign of global warming here today with our first heavy snowfall,it's not fit to put your mother in law out in lol.I live 200ft. from the raging North Atlantic and the wind and snow are coming in from the northeast right over the 10ft. high waves.I don't think I'll be going out on my deck and firing up the barbeque.Horrible as it is I never tire of looking at the breakers crashing in on the shore.
Don't let Al Gore hear that. He was on Conan 2 weeks ago talking about the possible use of the earth's thermal heat as an energy source. He said that at the earth's core it's millions of degrees and very probably a source for energy. The next day a geophysicist corrected him by reporting that at the hottest part of the earth's core it's only 5-6000 degrees. Just more of Gore's junk science.What a moron...... 8) Mike http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns_4pzfOSTc

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