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Re: Re: Weather Patterns - 2004 vs. 1944
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Posted by Jack on January 02, 2004 at 13:33:50 from (208.47.18.44):
In Reply to: Re: Weather Patterns - 2004 vs. 1944 posted by Mr. Green on January 01, 2004 at 14:22:20:
I enjoy going to Wisconsin to see relatives and look at tractors.What part are you from?The weather in Tennessee used to be a lot different back 20-30 years ago than it is now.Used to be very cold and had lots of 6-12 inch snows mostly 6 inch and lots of ice.Heck a month ago I deer hunted in short sleeves.When I was a kid you had to bundle up heavy to go hunting.My truck has bugs on my windshield right now,and had a thunder storm last night.Wow.Jan 2nd.Jack(TN).
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