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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 05, 2006 at 16:02:24 from (64.228.11.8):
In Reply to: Saw your photo Hugh posted by Paul Shuler on December 05, 2006 at 15:01:45:
Paul: That was last years snow behind the 130. We haven't had any YET this year. I was at the eye clinic in London today and learned, just 40 miles north of here there is a foot of snow. I've been also hearing rumblings it's not far south of Lake Erie either. We are living in a truly blessed land. I truly hope I don't have to get the 130 out all winter. If we could have it stay just as it is until end of March, then warm up, my feelings would not be hurt. I suspect I'm getting a bit carried away. It's not the 48 year old tractor being unwilling, but rather 64.5 year old flesh. Man I'm getting to hate winter. When Canada and the US negociated that free trade agreement, they should have included a clause saying no senior is allowed to use heating oil or air conditioning. We would be forced to migrate with the birds. Just a damn waste of energy, keepin old folks warm and cool.
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