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Posted by Michael Soldan on February 21, 2004 at 13:20:16 from (216.46.130.63):
Well, southern Ontario took another hit today and we have blowing snow , poor visisbility and an all round mean and nasty day. I had to go to the farm to feed livestock and I spent almost two hours on the 584 blowing the lane and yard around the barn. I guess we are lucky compared with Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the rest of the Maritine Provinces. When I got home my wife announced that I had two subpenas to appear as a witness in a break and enter case. Some kid came into the garage last summer and wanted to know where the police would tow his vehicle and I talked to him for a few minutes, turns out he was the perpetrator of the crime and now I can't get out of it!...so I am sitting here having a pina colada, I mixed a big gallon jug of them a few nights ago for our league hockey banquet and I still got lots left , so I figured what the heck its storming and I got nothing else to do until tonight's hockey game. .....1part white rum, two parts pineapple juice and two parts half and half cream, shake vigourously, pour over ice and go to the YT Farmall and IHC Discussion board. I've been reading that some of you have 50 degree days and the Purple Martins have arrived where you are..its going to be a while where I am!!!!any Purple Martin coming here will need a styrofoam lined nest and a baseboard heater.....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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