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Posted by Mark - IN. on November 24, 2004 at 20:38:12 from (64.12.116.136):
In Reply to: Snow falling here in Missouri, be careful if your posted by old on November 24, 2004 at 06:30:06:
Why did the weather guy pick this week to get it right? What's with that guy? I never did nothin' to him. That guy said 6" to 8" for Bristol, IN. and has to be at least 4" out there now, and it's still comin'. Sure does make it slow nailin' them boards up on the new tool shed, but I aint givin' up. Tell you what, that weather guy's officially off of my Christmas gift list for this one. Had he called for a snow storm and got it wrong as usual, and sent me 70 and sunny, I might've gotten him somethin' good. Maybe even a big sloppy, juicy...I aint goin' that far. But noooooooooo, he had to dial into that right Doppler channel for the first time in his career and get it right. What a real jokester that guy is. Bet his parents beat him as a kid. LOL. Didn't Bing Crosby have a song about this? Went somethin' like "I'm dreaming of a white Thanksgiving, just like the ones I knew before...". Somethin' like that, I think. Big turkey, lots of good company, a log or two on the fire... Hope everyone has the happiest and best Thanksgiving ever, and may they all get better. Mark
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