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Re: Warm Days! Gettn the Bug!
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Posted by JDknut on January 21, 2006 at 08:14:59 from (69.202.155.34):
In Reply to: Warm Days! Gettn the Bug! posted by Short Bolt on January 21, 2006 at 00:44:27:
It's been warm up here, too, in the border country near Montreal. But up here, weather is like a bank account, you pay for it, and we are going to pay for this, either next month in the form of a real tree-popping cold spell or in March or April with a cold and stormy winter reprise at just the point where you are the sickest of winter. You see, regardless of whether the winter has been mild or severe, the spring always looks good since you are tired of living under the gun (the threat of bad weather is almost as tiring as the experience). Every day is a day made good, one day closer to spring, if it is a nice day it is a gift and if it is a bad one, it is one less day to have to worry about when it is finally over.
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