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Posted by rustyj14 on November 28, 2005 at 19:38:06 from (209.195.138.120):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Strange Weather posted by Stickler on November 28, 2005 at 15:58:06:
Here in SW Pennsylvania, i was outside today, blowing the leaves into piles. nice and warm! Sunshine all over! s'posed to get cold tomorrow-the winds have been bad, but haven't heard of any damage yet, and especially no fires! Yet! Today is first day of deer hunting, but i gave it up long ago--figured a 50 yr. old guy with a wooden leg had no business traipsing around out in the woods in 12-15 inches of snow! One year, first day of deer hunting, the weather was really warm, hunted in T-shirts first day! That night the snow came! We couldn't find my truck, it had snowed so much! took several days to get out of that town! Next year, was different. Snowed 5-6 inches overnight! And, i had taken my travel trailer that time! A bit tricky getting it back home! RJ
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