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I guess I didn't have anythING in particular to say. IN General, though,
II expect quite a strING of responses (don't point your fINGer at me:)
The success or failure of this item hINGes, of course, on the suggestions
and ideas which you brING
--Thomas A. Hendricks
"justa-enterin' like there's no tomorrow"
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It's still autumn... <lee is still lurkING around to see what this is all about>
Its WINTER down here but it sure doesn't FEEL like it! At least not in MI standards!
It don't feel like winter here either! Rumors say it'lll be 63 today!
Winters just haven't been winters for the past ten years or so. The snow used to pile up until Easter. Some say "normal climatic variance", I say global warming.
I agree that global warming is occurring, but that does not mean that a particular location will have less snow. It could casue *more* snow, as there will be more oceanic evaporation and hence more precipitation.
Very true... some areas will get less some more. The pattern changes. Same with rain fall.
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