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Posted by michael Soldan on January 28, 2004 at 06:29:07 from (216.46.130.17):
I thought maybe it was time to clear this temperature thing up so here is the Canadian Temperature Guide. 50 Farenheit (10C) Californians shiver uncontrollably Canadians plant gardens 35 Farenheit(1.6C) Italian cars won't start Canadians drive with their windows down 32 Fahrenheit(0 C) American water freezes Canadian water gets thicker 0 Fahrenheit(-17.9 C) New York city landlords finally turn on the heat Canadians have the last B-B-Que of the season -60 Fahrenheit(-51 C) Mt St. Helens freezes Canadian Girl Guides sell cookies door to door -100 Fahrenheit (-73C) Santa Claus abandons the north Pole Ottawa canal opens for skating -173 Fahrenheit (-114 C) Ethyl alcohol freezes Canadians get frustrated when they can't thaw the Keg -460 Fahrenheit (-273 C) Absolute zero: all atomic motion stops Canadians start saying "cold 'eh? " -500 Fahrenheit (-295C) Hell freezes over Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley cup Now I don't know how scientific this research is but I hope it helps y'all understand the difference.. and yes I have been a Maple Leaf fan for 50 or so years...( I was tempted to leave the last line out and replace it with " Farmll H still starts"....how do you like me now?.......Mike in exeter Ontario
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