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What to do on a 60 degree day in Jan.

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reddogge

01-11-2008 16:35:52




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Fired up the 9n and rode around the property a couple of times. We don't get that many good days in Maryland in January. Thanks Al Gore.




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Stockdale Dave

01-12-2008 18:47:08




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 Re: What to do on a 60 degree day in Jan. in reply to reddogge, 01-11-2008 16:35:52  
70 plus today. Rode the 9N around to keep the fluids rolling. Grilled 2 big old rib eyes. Drank a few beers while grilling..just to keep my fluids rolling. Beautiful day in South Texas.



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don t-9n180179

01-12-2008 02:01:24




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 Re: What to do on a 60 degree day in Jan. in reply to reddogge, 01-11-2008 16:35:52  
Our last 60 degree day in N. central Illinois was this past Monday. We hid in the basement for a bit to let the tornado pass. No damage here, but some neighbors weren't so lucky. 100 foot wide by 13 mile long path of destruction. Thank the lord, only 1 broken arm of the hundreds that were effected.



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reddogge

01-11-2008 20:00:37




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 Re: What to do on a 60 degree day in Jan. in reply to reddogge, 01-11-2008 16:35:52  
I wasn't being negative, in fact, positive about the weather. I had fun today.



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John (TR)

01-11-2008 19:14:48




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 Re: What to do on a 60 degree day in Jan. in reply to reddogge, 01-11-2008 16:35:52  
Milder winters? Wheres the problem? longer growing season? Sorry, no negatives here.



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Mark Pearce

01-12-2008 02:41:38




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 Re: What to do on a 60 degree day in Jan. in reply to John (TR), 01-11-2008 19:14:48  
John, You know what's worst than a longer growing season? More darn bugs!!!! Just try living here in South Louisiana and yu'll start watching the bug season soon enough. Swarm of mosquito's attacked me and my boy in the shop just tonight. This warming trend will bring all kinds of problems most don't think about. Hope the Locust swarms don't come back!!!!! !!!!


Mark..... .....



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Sean (TX)

01-11-2008 16:48:07




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 Re: What to do on a 60 degree day in Jan. in reply to Jim Spencer, 01-11-2008 16:35:52  
Going to be 70° here Saturday....Going to take the boat out for the second outing of the year...



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Ross Pugh(NC)

01-12-2008 07:29:44




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 Re: What to do on a 60 degree day in Jan. in reply to Sean (TX), 01-11-2008 16:48:07  
Yep, it has been so warm in Central NC that I been thinkin' 'bout goin' skinny dipping!



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