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Guest John John
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Well, another blast of snow here today and an extra foot on the ground.

I walked out of my house today and climbed atop of my snowbank and

from my new vantage point I can look down and observe the top of Mount

Everest...

 

John

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Guest David H. Lipman
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From: "John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca>

 

| Well, another blast of snow here today and an extra foot on the ground.

| I walked out of my house today and climbed atop of my snowbank and

| from my new vantage point I can look down and observe the top of Mount

| Everest...

|

| John

 

We had at most a few inches of snow the whole season. How boring !

Especially since I get full pay for snow days.

 

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Guest Dapper Dan
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John

 

Looks like snow records from Eastern Canada to the Maritimes this year. I

believe Toronto surpassed a record dating back to 1939. I read somewhere

that Quebec City also beat some record that goes back to the early 1900's.

Thankfully the season is over, or almost over!!!

 

 

"John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message

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> Well, another blast of snow here today and an extra foot on the ground. I

> walked out of my house today and climbed atop of my snowbank and from my

> new vantage point I can look down and observe the top of Mount Everest...

>

> John

Guest Heirloom
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So much for global warming, <g>.

Heirloom, old and need to mow my yard again

 

"Dapper Dan" <dapperdan@home.com> wrote in message

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> John

>

> Looks like snow records from Eastern Canada to the Maritimes this year. I

> believe Toronto surpassed a record dating back to 1939. I read somewhere

> that Quebec City also beat some record that goes back to the early 1900's.

> Thankfully the season is over, or almost over!!!

>

>

> "John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message

> news:%23XH5Hh7iIHA.5504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Well, another blast of snow here today and an extra foot on the ground. I

>> walked out of my house today and climbed atop of my snowbank and from my

>> new vantage point I can look down and observe the top of Mount Everest...

>>

>> John

>

>

Guest Mike M
Posted

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Heirloom <nobodyhome@noplacelike.hom> wrote:

> So much for global warming, <g>.

> Heirloom, old and need to mow my yard again

 

Global warming doesn't just mean things are getting warmer, the effects

are far greater and include more extreme weather including hurricanes and

tornadoes due to ocean warming etc.

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mike.maltby@gmail.com

Guest Heather
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Not yet, Dapper......we are 17 centimetres short of the 1939 record!!!!

 

But I do remember the *Snowstorm of '44*......Toronto was a ghost town.

Nothing was able to move. I remember looking up at the huge snowbanks,

but then I was just a toddler. (G)

 

Figgs

 

"Dapper Dan" <dapperdan@home.com> wrote in message

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> John

>

> Looks like snow records from Eastern Canada to the Maritimes this

> year. I believe Toronto surpassed a record dating back to 1939. I read

> somewhere that Quebec City also beat some record that goes back to the

> early 1900's. Thankfully the season is over, or almost over!!!

>

>

> "John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message

> news:%23XH5Hh7iIHA.5504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Well, another blast of snow here today and an extra foot on the

>> ground. I walked out of my house today and climbed atop of my

>> snowbank and from my new vantage point I can look down and observe

>> the top of Mount Everest...

>>

>> John

>

>

Guest Heather
Posted

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Don't think I will retire to the Maritimes.....your Winters are BRUTAL!!

Summers are nice tho.

 

Hang in there......perhaps the snow will start melting in June.

(snicker) My poor trees and bushes are going to be permanently

flattened. What a b*tch of a winter here too.

 

Figgs

 

"John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message

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> Well, another blast of snow here today and an extra foot on the

> ground. I walked out of my house today and climbed atop of my snowbank

> and from my new vantage point I can look down and observe the top of

> Mount Everest...

>

> John

Guest Heirloom
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Somehow, I knew that....but, thanks, Mike! I just wish it had some sort of

lawn control built in....stunt the growth or something. It's a bummer

having to mow in December, but, it beats shoveling snow!!!

Heirloom, old and the new Ice Age is coming due

to large volumes of methane from Texas.

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

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> Heirloom <nobodyhome@noplacelike.hom> wrote:

>

>> So much for global warming, <g>.

>> Heirloom, old and need to mow my yard again

>

> Global warming doesn't just mean things are getting warmer, the effects

> are far greater and include more extreme weather including hurricanes and

> tornadoes due to ocean warming etc.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

Posted

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Heirloom wrote:

> Somehow, I knew that....but, thanks, Mike! I just wish it had some sort of

> lawn control built in....stunt the growth or something. It's a bummer

> having to mow in December, but, it beats shoveling snow!!!

> Heirloom, old and the new Ice Age is coming due

> to large volumes of methane from Texas.

>

 

Hey, Loom,

 

Methane is one of the major gas contributors to global warming.

Scientists are studying ways to reduce methane emissions from cows. Ha,

they forgot to look in Texas. ;)

 

Cheers,

TomV

Guest David H. Lipman
Posted

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From: "TomV" <t@nospam.net>

 

| Heirloom wrote:

>> Somehow, I knew that....but, thanks, Mike! I just wish it had some sort of

>> lawn control built in....stunt the growth or something. It's a bummer

>> having to mow in December, but, it beats shoveling snow!!!

>> Heirloom, old and the new Ice Age is coming due

>> to large volumes of methane from Texas.

>>

| Hey, Loom,

|

| Methane is one of the major gas contributors to global warming.

| Scientists are studying ways to reduce methane emissions from cows. Ha,

| they forgot to look in Texas. ;)

|

| Cheers,

| TomV

 

There goes the Mexican food industry :-)

 

--

Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

Guest Heather
Posted

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Re: Snow

 

 

"TomV" <t@nospam.net> wrote in message

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> Heirloom wrote:

>> Somehow, I knew that....but, thanks, Mike! I just wish it had some

>> sort of lawn control built in....stunt the growth or something. It's

>> a bummer having to mow in December, but, it beats shoveling snow!!!

>> Heirloom, old and the new Ice Age is

>> coming due to large volumes of methane from Texas.

>>

>

> Hey, Loom,

>

> Methane is one of the major gas contributors to global warming.

> Scientists are studying ways to reduce methane emissions from cows.

> Ha, they forgot to look in Texas. ;)

>

Not to mention the huge volume of Hot Air coming from Crawford

Texas.....LOL!!

 

Go 'bama!!


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