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Re: Now this is a dumb question, fellas.
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Posted by Jimmy King on February 28, 2005 at 11:07:34 from (207.69.137.202):
In Reply to: Re: Now this is a dumb question, fellas. posted by scotty on February 28, 2005 at 06:28:55:
Scotty, I heard some one at the cafe say it was going get down to 19 tonight, with a posibility of some snow or sleet. I hadn"t ck. the weather since yesterday, and it changes every few mins here. One of the old sayings in the midwest is if you don"t like weather stick arould 10 mins. We have had a very mild winter so far, I have seen a lot of snow in March, but not the bitter cold of Jan and Feb. I think I was a Senior in High School, the last week of Feb it snowed and every 3 or 4 days after that. We had snow on the ground until April 5. Most kids look foward to snow days, but it meant I was going to feed a couple of hundred bales of hay that day.
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