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Re: I finally gave in Paul
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Posted by Bob M on January 23, 2004 at 13:03:56 from (165.170.128.65):
In Reply to: I finally gave in Paul posted by Hugh MacKay on January 23, 2004 at 10:01:53:
Getting soft Hugh? Nah - yer just bein’ smart! I’ve graciously accepted my son’s offer to keep my driveway clear this season with his 4x4 truck. A lot more comfortable and convenient for me than blading it with an open tractor – especially with the –20 F and lower wind chill that seem to be the norm this winter! Incidentally after that NW wind blows thru your place it slides over Lake Ontario, picks up another load of moisture then dumps it as snow here in western NY. We’re running out of space to put the stuff with the blades. Gonna need a snowblower - or a thaw - very soon! And about global warming? Judging by how fast the gas meter is spinning and how quickly my woodpile is dwindling I’m convinced it’s only BS!
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