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A gift from Canada to the USA
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08/12/2009 10:46:15
 
 
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>>>>>>>>Grady,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>We are due for some EARLY FALL snow here (Greensboro, North Carolina) tomorrow - Rain and Snow mixed turning to snow - possible accumulation of 1 inch (who knows for sure??)....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Time to get out the sleds!!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>In our descriptive climate year phrase is: "Ten months of winter and two months of bad sledding"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>CURSES.... No snow this weekend in our neck of the woods! Time to degrease the sleds and hang them back up!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Seriously... it was funny going to CostCo (BigBox store in Greensboro) and see people going out the door with large plastic sleds on Friday.... so funny !!!
>>>>>
>>>>>Well, Tommy, I went to bed last night expecting to get up to a tempurature of 31 below (celcius) known as minus 31 here, but I was delightfully surprised. When I checked the tempurature, is was only minus 29 :) So, it's going to be a good day. I am looking for a seventeen pound Christmas Haggus and some haggus sauce to go with it, so I'll be smiling as I shop for it today. :))
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>>>>- 10F here this morning. It is supposed to get cold tonight though.
>>>
>>>Yep - But it's just a nipper. Not a snapper.
>>
>>Just for future reference, what are the upper and lower bounds for "nipper" and "snapper"?
>

>During a snapper you will hear the Keekee bird quite often.

minus 22F this morning. I could definately hear the KeeKee birds during the morning dog walk. The dogs must have heard them too as they carried on quite briskly.
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