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It melted in a couple of days. I could get used to winters like this one.
Total snofall this winter: 0.4 inches (1.02 cm). Kansas City, Missouri |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 23:39:46 -0600, "The Good Poster"
wrote: It melted in a couple of days. I could get used to winters like this one. Total snofall this winter: 0.4 inches (1.02 cm). Kansas City, Missouri Wow. Here in Seattle, we beat you (barely) on that just today. And more coming! Bob ^,,^ |
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"The Good Poster" wrote:
It melted in a couple of days. I could get used to winters like this one. Total snofall this winter: 0.4 inches (1.02 cm). Kansas City, Missouri Heck Joe, We've had that much this Winter!! Oh and you'd better throw that Ball before your friend has a heart attack ;-) Crazy Ed |
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