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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 13, 2006 at 03:11:16 from (216.208.58.161):
In Reply to: Christmas Cheer for HUgh posted by Vincent's Case I - H on December 12, 2006 at 16:37:38:
Michael: aha, I knew you weren't far away. I figured I had to get your attention. Since my 130 saga started, first it was the Missourians couldn't believe we didn't have any snow as of one week ago. About two days after they got dumped on with snow, I posted a photo of my 130 with a pile of snow behind it, near as high as tractor. I'm not sure Paul believes yet that was last years snow. You know that state side opinion, "SNOWY OLD CANADA" Now, I've got Al and Billy, way up north there in WI, maybe even MN, suggesting one can run from the locusts, and the plague but not the Norwegians. haha. Well, since that snow we got last Fri. came in on a weather system from the southwest (Missouri), I now find myself keeping a watchful eye out for the Norwegians coming across Lake Michigan, Michigan and Lake Huron. Maybe I'm over reacting, while our weather systems do come in from the south west, we know where that wind coming across Lake Huron comes from. Hahaha, Al and Billy you have a Merry Christmas. So you see Mike, while being very subtle, these guys were ganging up on me. What they don't realize is the geology here in SW ON more or less funnels their snow and wind, increasing the velocity and dumping on Upstate NY. We can just stand back and watch as their countrymen deal with them. You folks state side all have a very Merry Christmas and a most Happy and Prosporus New year. And Mike, I will drop in for that Christmas cheer and we can watch their wind blow by.
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