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On Apr 16, 4:53*pm, Meteorologist wrote:
Accuweatherhttp://global-warming.accuweather.com/2010/04/noaa_confirms_warmest_m... Why? David Christainsen Hey thanks for the info. I'm expecting palm trees to sprout around the Great Lakes this year for the first time in recorded history. I won't have to leave Canada to go to Florida in the winter anymore. Now I will be able to just stay on the nice sunny warm beaches of the Great Lakes in February. |
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